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CALENDAR
OP THE
PATENT ROLLS
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PRESEnVBD IN THE
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE.
PEEPABED UNDEB THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS.
EDWARD IV.
HENRY VI.
A.D. 1467-1477.
PUBLISHED BT AUTHORITY OF HER MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL SBGRBTABY OF STATE
FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT.
LONDON:
PRINTBD FOB HBB MAJESTY'S STATIONEBY OFFICE,
BY EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE,
PBIHIERS TO THE QUEBN's MOST EXCELLENT MAJE8TT.
And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from
EYBE AND SPOTTISWOODE, East HAEDmo Stbeet, Fleet Street, E.C. ; or
JOHN MENZIES & Co., 12, Hanover Siebbt, Edinburgh, and
90, West Nile Street, Glasgow ; or
HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., Lihitbd, 1u4; Grafton Street, Dublin.
1900-
CONTENTS,
Pbbfacb -
k 96186. Wt 24327.
Page
COBBIGBNDA ....... yii
Calbkdab
Appbndix ....... 607
Index ••..•... 641
A V
PREFACE.
The present volume forms part of a series of Calendars
of the Patent Rolls from the reign of Edward I. to that
of Henry VII., the object and character of \Yhich are
explained in the Preface to the. first volume for the reign
of Edward III. (a.d. 1327—1330). The text has been
prepared, under my immediate supervision, by Mr. R. 0,
Fowler, with the assistance of Mr. R. F. Isaacson, both of
the Public Record Ofl&ce. Mr. Fowler has also compiled
the Index.
H. 0. MAXWELL-LYTB.
November 1899.
CORRIGENDA.
Page 14, line 19, For morticalD read mortmain.
„ 18, )» 16, „ Fees „ feef.
n 214, „ 44, „ Milse „ Miles
„ 239, n 86, „ custody „ custom.
„ 883, „ 9, „ Bbert „ Bobert.
n 868, „ 27, „ London „ Lincoln.
M 474, „ 28, „ Bazanisala „ Bazainsula.
„ 504, „ 28, „ 1876 „ 1476.
„ 587, „ 26, After See p. insert 588.
„ 608, „ 8, The asterisk belongs to 2.
„ 619, M 25, For Spoldyng read Spaldyng.
V
CALENDAR
OF THB
PATENT ROLLS.
7 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
April 25.
Westminster.
1467. Membrane 24.
April 21. Pardons of outlawry to the following :—
Westminster. John Hawcok of Hirstcourtnay, co. York, * tayllour/ for not app^aridg
before the king at Westminster to answer Alice Turpyn of Tydirtliay
and WiUiam Turpyn of Tydirthay touching a trespass, he having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as John Markham, chief
justice of the King's Bench, has certified. York.
John Boseworth late of Merston Morteyn, co. Bedford, * husbondman,*
for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, to answer Robert Harre touching a debt
of 10/. Oxford.
Thomas Gylot of Lymmesfeld, co. Surrey, * chapman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Frecok touching a
debt of 9/. Surrey.
John Studfalde, vicar of the parish church of Braton, co. York, for not
appearing to answer John Fouler of Henore, co. Derby, touching a
debt of 5 marks. Derby.
Elias Fercus of Shirbournc, co. Dorset, ^ marchaunt,' for not appeariug
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer William Haukyns touching a debt of 40^.
Dorset.
Thomas Richardson of Lasyngby, co. York, 'yoman,' for not appeariug
before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Melburn, clerk,
touching a debt of 10 marks. York.
John Walssh of Danby on Wypk, co. York, *yoman,' for the same.
York.
John Richardson of Redraer, co. York, * yoman,* for the same. York.
Thomas Gebon late of Folston, co. Kent, Miusbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby, knight, and his fellows, justices of
the Bench, to answer John Gilford, esquire, late sheriil' of Kent,
touching a debt of 10/. Kent.
Martin Poscowe late of MedeFsholl, co. Cornwall, * y cm an,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Nicholas
Trcslthuy touching a trespass committed by him, and John Pascowe,
late of Idedessholl, ' smyth,' and Martin Engof, late of St. Carautck|
CO. Cornwall, chaplain.
y 96186 Wt. 24327. 4
April 15.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westmi nster.
April 16.
Westminster.
April .30.
Westminster.
April 20.
West minuter.
CALEl^DAR OP PAtENt ROLtS.
1467.
April 18.
Westminster.
May 5.
Westminster.
May 6.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
June 5*
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 9.
Westminster.
JuiK; 10.
WeBtminster.
Membrane 24 — cont,
Simon Rowlond of Norhampton, eo. Northampton, ' wexchaundeler/
for not appearing to answer Richard Rawlyn, citizen and grocer of
London, touching a debt of 5 marks. Surrey.
William Harpoll of Norhampton, ^ roper,' for not appearing to answer
the said Richard touching a debt of 40«. Surrey.
Edward Hnstynges of Daylesford, co. Worcester, esquire, for not
appearing to answer Humphrey Stafford, esquire, touching a debt
of 20/. Warwick.
John Moryet late of Crowemer, co. Norfolk, alias John Maryot of
Estbekham, co. Noi^olk, 'yoman,' aluu of Bekham, co. Norfolk,
* gentilman^' for not appearing before John Frysot and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Bartholomew
Multon, Thomas Thomdon and John Gargraye, esquire, late
'marshal of ihe Marshalsea, touching debts of 7 marks, 12/. and
lOOf. respeettrely. London.
William Shawedon late of Redyng, eo. Berks, ^osteler,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Bay-
worth of Redyng, * baker,' touching a debt of 10/. Berks.
Adam Gough of Wynchecombe, co. Gloucester, 'milleward,' for not
appearing before John Frysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Worewell touching a debt of 60«.
Gloucester.
John Farot of New Maltou, co. York, < smyth,' for not appearing before
the same justices to answer Ralph Eyre, esquire, for having with
John Dalton, late of Kirkeby Mysperton, co. York, * tvler,' Thomas
Clerk, late of Kirkeby Mysperton, ^ paryssheclerk,' John Clerk, lute
of Kirkeby Mysperton, ' serrant,' William Barker, late of New Malton,
* yoman,' John Hunt of New Malton, ' panyerman,' Edmund Mason
of Old Malton, co. York, ' taillonr,' John Warde, late of Wellum, co.
York, * yoman,' John Hall of Fykeryng, oo. York, * souter,' William
West of Fykeryng, ' forster,' John Colt, late of Fykeryng, * sawyer,'
Henry Dodmor, late of Fykeryng, ' laborer,' Thomas Semer, late of
Fykeryng, * taillour,' Henry Wode, late of Fykeryng, * mylner,' John
Wode, late of Fykeryng, * mylner,' Richard Fyssher, late of Fykeryng,
* panyerman,* John Talllouc, late of Fykeryng, * taillour,* William
Taillour, late of Fykeryng, ' taillour,' Laurence Daueon, late of
Fykeryng, 'laborer,' Thomas Day, late of Fykeryng, 'mylner,*
John Kirkeby, late of Thornton in Fykerynglyth, ' yoman,' Alexander
Boieler of the same, ' webster,' and Thomas Dalton, late of Kirkeby
Mysperton, esquire, assaulted him at Kirkeby Mysperton, and taken
him to Kirkeby Moresyde and imprisoned him there. York.
John Herman of Ardyngton, co. Berks, ' huahondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John, abbot
of Oseney by Oxford, touching a debt of IQOs, Berks.
Thomas Swyft late of Lychefeld, co. Stafford, 'mercer,' for not
appearing before the king to answer John Smalwode touching a
trespass. Salop.
Richard Manchester late of Walton, in the county of the city of York,
' yoman,' for not appearing before the jusUces of the Bench to answer
William Bulkyn, clerk, touching a trespass. York.
Alan Sa^lelcr of Chichestre, co. Sussex, ' sadder,' for not appearing
before John Frysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
7 EDWAftD IV.— Part t
ii
1467.
Jnne 14.
WestminBter.
June 11.
Westminster.
Jane 7.
Westminster.
Afembratie 24 — cont,
late king, to answer a plea that he render 60f . to Robert Anker and
Edward Birger, executors of the will of John Preston. Wilts.
Thomas Westwode of Barj St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, ' draper,' for
not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer William Clej of OwtwelL clerk,
and John Qloucet' touching a debt of 10 marks. Norfolk.
John Ire of Westhurrok, co. Essex, * husbondman,' and Agnes his
wife, late the wife of John Stone and co-executrix of his will, for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench when sued with
Geoffrey Treweblete, late of Westhurrok, * yoman,' executor of the
said will, to answer a plea that they render 6 marks to Thomas
Quyne, citizen and * fysshemonger ' of London. London.
Robert Lodus of Lichefeld, co. Stafford, ' heuster,' for not appearing
before John Frysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer John Shirwode touching a debt of 6/.
Coventry.
June 23.
Westminster.
Juno 22.
Westminster.
June 3.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 29.
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 29.
Westminster.
June 10.
Westminster.
July I.
WestiiiiiisttT.
July .3.
Westmin&ter.
MjSiiBltASs 23.
John Roiell of Mendelysham, co. Suffolk, ^ husboudman,' for not
appearing before Richard Neutoi^ and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Agnes Sergeant touching a debt
of 40*. Norfolk.
John Paterych of Hardebrygge, co. Southampton, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Sterlyng touching a trespass.
Dorset.
John Cawfuse late of Enyghton, co. Somerset, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before the late king at Westminster to answer Thomas
Burdet, esquire, touching a trespass. London.
Richard Bate late of Great Byllyng, co. Northampton, clerk, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Hyrst,
chaplain, touching a debt of 10/. Nottingham.
William Baylly or Baylye, rector of the parish church of M atham,
CO. Worcester, for not appearing to answer Edmund, abbot of the
monastery of St. Edburga, Pershore, co. Worcester, touching a debt
of 40/. Worcester.
Thomas Clayton late of Denby Graungc, in the parish of Heton, co.
York, ' husbondman,' for not appearing before the king to answer
William Nettylton touching a trespass. Middlesex.
William Clayton, late of Denby Graunge, for the same. York,
Richard Haddon of Bristol, ' marchaunt,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer John Gairstang, alias Gastangre,
citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of iOs. London.
Richard Langford of Edelmeton, co. Middlesex, ' maltman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer Nicholas Marchall, citizen and Mremonger' of
London, touching a debt of 40*. Middlesex.
James Baskervile late of Stnundon, co. Hereford, esquire, for not
appearing before the justices of the B(»nch to answer a plea that he
render 40*. to William Norton, esquire, John Markwyke^ clerk|
A 2
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1467.
July 3.
WestiuiDster.
July 8.
Westminster.
July «.
Westmiiister.
July 7.
Westminster.
June 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
West'iiinster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont,
Richard Boneaatre, clerk, and Walter Noryg, executors of the will
of Richard Nordon, late citizen and tailor of London. London*
Nicholas Gaunt late of Abyndon, co. Berks, ' chaundeler/ for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the lute kiug, to answer John Felde, citizen and * stokfyssh-
monger ' of London, and John Curteys, citizen and * stokfysshmonger *
of London, touching a debt of 4/. London.
Joan, late the wife of Walter Ralegh, late Ferdell, in the county of
Devon, ' wedowe,' executrix of the will of Walter Ralegh, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench, to answer John Wydeslade
the elder, touching a debt of iOs,
William Rose or Roose of Brocbury or Brokebury, co. Herefbrd>
* gentilman,' for not appearing to answer William Oatesby, knight*
late sheriff of Hereford, and John Wye of Teukesbury, * bell yetcr,*
touching debts of 4 marks and 10/. respectively.
* Hereford & Gloucester.
Richard Jannys of Whittyngeslowe, co. Salop, 'yoman,* for not
appearing to answer Thomas Acton, Richard Alcok^ Richard Stevvns
and Ralph Barbour, executors of the will of John Gosenyll, touching
a debt of 40f • Salop.
Thomas Compt^n late of Stratford on Avene, co. Warwick, mercer,
for not appearing to answer Richard Wyse alias Wysse and Philip
Amersham alias Amondesham, mercers of London, touching a debt of
35/. London.
John Spencer, citizen and tailor of London, for not appearing before
John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer Philippa Russell of London, * senglewoman,' and Richard
Grene of Hereford, merchant, touching debts of 120/. and 10/.
respectively. London.
Thomas Gully ng late of Mildenhale, co. Suffolk, ^barker,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas
Barbour touching a debt of 40s. Suffolk.
John Rote of Nunswapham, co. Cambridge, * yoman,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that ho render 40^. to Thomas Rombalde, executor
of the will of Marjory, late the wife of William Rombalde and
executrix of his will. Cambridge.
Stephen Brasyer of Norwich, ' notary e,' for not appearing to answer
a plea that he render 20/. to John Benet and !David Robkyn,
executors of the will of Richard Petteworthe, late derk alias notary.
Surrey.
Willmm Robert late of Sybertoft, co. Northampton, ' husbondman,'
for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, to answer Walter Ke1>eU of Reresby,
esquire, alias * gentilman,' touching a debt of 15/. London.
Thomas Sawenders of Helmynden, co. Northampton, * husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer William Colyns, clerk, Henry Tewe
and Thomas Pyll, all of Maydeford, touching a debt of 6 marks,
Northampton.
Richard Sawenders of Helmynden, ' husbondraan,* for the same.
Northampton.
Thomas Middeltou of Ellerton, co. York, esquire, and Margaret his
wife, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a
7 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
t
1467.
Ocl. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.'
Westminster.
Membrane 23 — conU
p1«a that they render 8/. to William Sherman, administrator of the
goods late of John Pekerjng, who died intestate, executor of the
will of William Mildrede. London.
William Hozhill of the parish of Honshawe, co. Devon, ' husbondman/
for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, to answer Nicholas Radeford and John
Germyn touching a debt of IOO9. Devon.
Anna Shipton, late of Shipton in the forest of Galtres, co. York,
' wedowe/ administrator of the goods late of William Shipton, late
of York, * gentilman,' who died intestate, for not apptoring before
the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that she render 22/. to
Robert Wjlkjnson, citizen and ' iremonger ' of London. London.
Edward Ajschele late of Bedhampton, co. Southampton, clerk, for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 104«. to Thomas Torncr
and John atte Welles, executors of the will of Master Richard
Banham, clerk. Middlesex.
Gilbert Godfelawe of the town of Suthampton^ 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer William Ludlowe touching a debt of 20 marks.
Wilts.
Alexander Fayreford late of Sutbwerk, co. Surrey, esquire, for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer Alice late the wife of John Rewele touching a
debt of 6/. London.
Thomas Andrewe late of Blakeney, co. Norfolk, merchant, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Henry Toller,
citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 10/. London.
John Noreyi of Gretton, co. Gloucester, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Fastolf, knight, touching a debt of
40«. Middlesex.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westmintter.
Membrane 22.
William Champneys of Alberton, co. Gloucester, * frankeleyn,' alias
* gentilman,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer Maurice Berkeley of Wetley, knight, touching a debt of
20 marks. Wilts.
Thomas Clerk of Norhampton, ^ mai'chaund,' for not appearing to
answer Thomas Tresham, knight, and Richard Sapcote of Staunford
touching a debt of 20/. * Middlesex.
John Clerk of Norhampton, ' mercer,' for the same. Middlesex.
Thomas Markham late of Hastynges, co. Sussex, * geutilman,' alias
'marchaunt,' for not appearing to answer Thomas Lemyngton,
merchant of the staple of Calais, touching a debt of 151. Surrey.
John Stones late of Wodelonde, co. Kent, clerk, alias late pai'scn of
Rokeby, co. Warwick, for not appearing to answer Thomas Boleyn,
clerk, touching a debt of 40f . Kent.
John Probys late of Ebbesham, co. Surrev, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Cobham, knight^ touching a debt of
40/. Essex.
Ibomas Bankhous of Thorkilby, co. York, 'yoman,' for not appearing
before John Flysot and bis fellows, justices of the Bench of the
6
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1467.
Oct. 16.
Wettminster,
1468.
Jan. 23.
Westminster*
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 29.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Jan. 29.
Westminster.
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 22 — cont.
late king, to answer Thomas Preston of Seterjngton touching a
debt of 100*. York.
Thomas Case late of Folkstone, co. Kent, ' yoman/ for not appearing
to answer William Swerendon alias Swyiynden aliae Swrjnden of
London, ' gentilman,' John Hokregge aiias Hocryng of Melton by
Gravesend, co. Kent, ' geutihuan,' and John Laurens of Melton by
Gravesend, ' zeman/^toaching a debt of 10 marks. London.
John Basse late of Knapwell, co. Cambridge, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Tille
touching a debt of 40«. Suffolk,
Thomas Hardyng late of EUesworth, co. Cambridge, ' smyth,' for not
appearing to answer William Kyng touching a debt of AOs.
Hertford.
William Tankerd of Burghbrigge, co. York, ^gentilman,' for not
appearing when sued with Bichard Preston of Aldeburgh by
Burghbrigge, co. York, clerk, as executors of the will of John Pape,
clerk, to answer a plea that they render 40f « to William €K)dehall.
City of York.
John Martyn late of Plympton, co. Sussex, derk, alia$ parson of the
parish church of Little Waltham, co. Essex, for not appearing
before Robert Danby and hia fellows, justices of the Bench, to
answer Thomas Eyer, citizen and draper of London, lately dwelling
in the parish of St. Bartholomew the Less, London, touching a debt
of 10 marks. London.
Hugh Philip of Rypton Regis, co. Huntingdon, clerk, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Walter, chaplain,
touching a debt of 40#. Huntingdon.
John Roger late of Oundell, co. Northampton, ^ yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Tanfeld the younger touching a trespass,
Bedford.
Robert Bray late of Abyngdon, co. Berks, ' hosteler,' alias ' yoman *
alias 'chapman,' for not appearing to answer John Blakbourne,
citizen and ' talghchaundeler ' of London, touching a debt of ITs,
Thomas Cook, knight, touching debts of 40/., 19/. I85. 9<f. and
40/. and Robert Tooke, citizen and ' iremonger ' of London, touching
a debt of 12/. London.
Agnes Sazmondham late of Leystoft, co. Suffolk, ' senglewoman,'
for not appearing when sued with William Saxmondham, late of
Leystoft, ' marchaunt,' to answer Henry Wyche, citizen and ' ire-
monger ' of London, John Nunney, John Ferrers and Henry Heed
touching a trespass. Hertford
Richard Baton, late of Bristol, 'goldsmyth,' for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render a gold chain, worth 20 marks, to
Richard Mode. Middlesex.
Thomas Benett late of Abyndon, co. Berks, ' chapman,' alias merchant,
for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas, abbot of the place of
St. Edward, Lettley, co. Southampton, and Peter Howton of Hamuli
in le Ryce, co. Southampton, touching a debt of 8/. lis, and
Robert Baker, citizen aad *beddar' of Winchester, touching a
debt of 4A Hi.} and before the justices of the Bench to answ^i*
7 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
1468.
Feb. 8.
Weftminftter.
Feb. 4.
Wtttminster.
Membrane 22^ cont,
William Furpjt of Croydon aud Heury Weneman alias Wyaeman of
Abyndon touching debtH of 15/. and 16/. respectively.
Southampton, Surrey & Berks.
Geoffrey Vele of Plynmouth, co. Devon, ' inarchaunt/ for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Kenkyn touching a
debt of 10/. ]3«. M, London.
John Ayleworth of Aldenham, co. Hertford, ' maltman/ for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the
Benchy to answer a plea that he render 40s, to John Wyke and
Margaret his wife, executrix of thj will of Thomas Cpxton, late of
London, ^ gentilman.' Plei-tfbrd.
1467.
Nov. 17.
Westminater.
Not. 16.
Weitminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
. Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westmiosler.
Nov. 27.
WcilHiiiistfr.
MSMBBANB 21.
Philip Bergeveney of Hill Crome, co. Worcester, clerk, alias late
of Assbelworth, co. Gloucester, clerk, for not appearing before the
JQStiees of the Bench to answer a plea that he render 20 marks
to Thomas Payne and William Hunt, executors of the will
of Hugh Hunt, late of Forthampton, co. Gloucester, clerk.
^ Gloucester.
John Court of Wheteley, co. Somerset, ' yoman,' for not appearing
before the king to answer John Carpenter, clerk, touching a
trespass. Wilts.
John Gefferon of Overston alias Oveston, co. Northampton, ' yoman,'
for not appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas Chirell, esquire, alias late
of Lyllyngston Lovel, co. Oxford, < gentilman,' touching a debt of 10/.
Oxford.
William Byrmyngham of Byimyngham, co. Warwick, knight, for not
sppearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Humphrey
mafford of Grafton, esquire, Isabel late the wife of William
Leveson, esquire, and John Lenche, esquire, touching a debt of
40 marks, Thomas Walssh, late sheriff of Warwick, touching a debt
of 20/. Balph Sudeley, lord of Sadeley, and John Stourton, lord of
Stourton, knights, touching a debt of 14/. John Sutton, lord of
Duddeley, knight, touching a debt of 10/. Hugh Fenne, touching a
debt of 6/. and William Haket, * gentilman,' touching a debt of 10/.
Coventry, Worcester, Middlesex & London.
William Saxmondham bte of Leystoft, co. Suffolk, ' marchaunt,' for
not appearing when sued with Agnes Saxmondham, late of Leystoft,
' senglewoman,' to answer Hennr Wyche, citizen and * iremonger '
of London, John Nunny, John Ferrers and Henry Heed, touching a
trespass. Hertford.
Bichard Lee late of Bamestapolia, co. Devon, 'touker,' for not
appearing to answer William Joce touching a debt of 10/.
Somerset.
Bose Hurley, late of London, * wedowe,' for not appearing to answer
William Billey citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 7/.
London.
Thomas Scntford, late of London, ^corveser/ alias * hakeneyman,'
for not appearing to answer William Crouche touching a debt of 8/.
Wilt9.
s
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS,
1468.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Feb. 23.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster*
Jan. 30.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
1467.
Nov. 20.
Westminstec*
1468.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont,
John Bryne, late of Derby, * roper,' for not appearing to answer William
Overton, alias William son of Cicely Temar, touching a debt of
4 marks. Derby.
Hugh Dalby late of Pylarton, co. Warwick, ^gentilman,' for not
. appearing to answer Hugh Lynals of Sclauston, co. Leicester^
^ gentilman,' touching a debt of iOO/. Leicester.
William Kendale late of Cambridge, 'roper,' for not appearing to
answer Hugh Brooke touching a trespass. Middlesex.
Benedict Ne^^man of Everton, co. Huntingdon, 'chaplain,' for not
appearing when sued with Henry Cram well of Everton, ' potter/
John Soger late of Oundell, co. Northampton, 'yoman,' John
Preston of Everton, ' husbondman,' John Naseby of London,
' gentilman,' and John Cramwell of Everton, ' potter,' to answer
Robert Tanfeld the younger touching a trespass. Bedford.
Bichard Mason of Wesenham, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before the king to answer Roger Tounesende, Henry
Russell and Thomas Skyppon touching a trespass. Norfolk.
John Sayer late of Neweton Abbot, co. Devon, ' chapman/ for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench,
to answer Matthew ClyfF, citizen and draper of London, touching a
debt of 40t. Middlesex*
John Stukley late of Newenham, co. Southampton, ^ gentilman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Felder touching a trespass. Middlesex.
John Stucley of Newenham, co. Southampton, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing before the king to answer William Spencer touching a
trespass. Hertford.
•
Richard Canne of Okhampton, co. Devon, ' wever,' for not appearing
before Richard Nenton and Lis fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer Robert atte Lake touching a trespass. Devon.
William Betriche late of Bolyngiope, co. Hereford, '^husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to aaswer Thomas
Peny touching a debt of 20/. Middlesex.
Isabel Oastell late of Peterburgh, co. Northampton, *wedowe,' and
John Castell late of Peterburgh, 'gentilman,' executors of the will of
William Castell late of Peterburgh, ' gentilman,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that they render 10/. to John Renkyn, citizen and
mercer of London. London.
Richard Arsses of Bristol, esquire, for not appearing to answer John
Porter, citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of 8/.
London.
Richard Grenewey late of New Wyndesore, co. Berks, * chapman,' for
not appearing to answer a plea that he render a writing obligatory to
Thomas Bernard, ^ skynner,' and Joan his wife, late the wife of
Richard Warwyke, citizen and skinner of London, of the parish of
St. Stephen's, Walbroke, London, who died intestate, and adminis-
tratrix of his goods. London*
Robert Este, bachelor in law, late of Oxford, clerk, son of Henry Est,
for not appearing to answer John Gregory of Winchester, co.
Southampton, touching a debt of 9 marks, Southampton,
7 EDWARD IV.— Part I,
9
1467.
Oct 28.
Westminster.
Oct, 26.
WestmiiMter.
Oct. 28.
Weatminster.
Oct. 26.
Wettminster.
0<^.23.
Westminster.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont,
Joha Fleccher of Tamworth, co. Warwick, ^ barker/ for not appearing
to answer Nicbola? Bylandes and John Wol»bawe touching a debt of
40/. Stafford.
Membrane 20.
John Trope of Dukkesworth, co. Cambridgei ' husbondman/ alias
John Trope the elder son of John Trope the elder, late of
Dukkesworth/ husbondman/ for not appearing to answer a plea that
he render 40«. to Agnes, late the wife of John Howard, citizen and
fishmonger of London, late of Oldfyschestret, London, and executrix
of his will. London
William Crowe of Litolstoughton, co. Bedford, ' husbondman,* for not
appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer a plea that he render 10/. to Richard Rjpplej,
citizen and * tournour ' of London, executor of the will of Ricnard
Payn, bte of Elinestowe, * mason.' Bedford.
John More late of More, co. Oxford, esquire, for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer John Ooldwell, citizen and
mercer of London, touching a debt of 40«. London.
John Lock, late of London, clerk, for not appearing to answer John
Drewell, clerk, touching a debt of 6 marks. London.
Thomas Broune late of Gosberkirk, co. Lincoln, clerk, for not
appearing to render his account to Richard White for the time when
he was his receiver, Lincoln,
Richard Pykeryng of Assheley, co. Northampton, * gentilman/ for not
appealing to answer Robert Tanfeld the younger, esquire, touching
a debt of 9/. 4«. Bedford.
Richard Wynton of Bolton on Derne, co. York, chaplain, for not
appearing to answer Thomas iNeylson or Neleson, citizen and
merchant of York, touching a debt of 40«. City of York.
William Janyver late of Clanefeld, co. Oxford, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer William Garnon touching a debt of 4 marks.
Oxford.
Richard Darset late of Bannebury, co. Oxford, ' fysshemonger,' alias
of Bloxham, co. Oxford, for not appearing to answer John Forster
of London, * skynner,' touching a debt of 20/. London.
William Cottesbroke late of Appultre, co. Northampton, 'husbond-
man,' for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices
of the Bench of the late king, to answer Roger Gour, clerk,
touching a debt of 10/. Worcester.
Edward Elnoth late of Tenterden, co. Kent, ' fuller,' for not appearing
to answer Richard Lee, citiasen and alderman of London, touching a
debt of iOs. London.
John Horde late of Wokysbregge, co. Middlesex, ' gentilman,' steward
of the household of the lord of Straunge, for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Donyngton alias
Dodyngton, citizen vintner of London, touching a debt of 40^.
London.
John Shipherd of Aysshehull, co. Somerset, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby, knight, and his fellows, justices of
the Benph, to answer Henry Hull« esquire, touching a debt of 10/.
Somei%et»
10
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467.
Not. 7.
Westmioiicr.
Nov. 14.
WettmuiBUfr.
Not. 12.
WtBtminster.
Nov. 11.
WefltmiDSter.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Wettminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Oct« 0.
Westmiasttr.
Membrane 20 — cont,
John Perkyni late of Rnge, co. Hertford, ' laborer/ for not appearing
when saed with Simon Burnell late of Ruge, ' laborer/ to answer
John Wentworthy * gentiiman/ toaehing a debt of 405.
John Gowyn of Cratfeld, co. Suffolk, 'taiilour/ for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Clyfton, esquire,
touching a debt of 8 marks. Norfolk.
John Ljte late of Trompjngton, co. Cambridge, 'miller,* for not
appearing to answer Walter Trompjngton, knight, touching a debt
of 1 0 marks. Bedford.
John Corbrond of Asshjn, co. Northampton, * chapman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Chacombey citiasen and mercer of
London, touching a debt of 6/. 2s. 2}^. London.
James Robynson of Estwykeham, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Gay
the elder, citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of '10«.
London.
William Browne of Reptou, co. Derby, * gentiiman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer William
nompton, knight, touching a debt of 20/. Derby.
William Wattys of Newetony, co. Wilts, 'husbondman/ for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Holbroke of Bysshopesthewe.
CO. Somerset, * husbondman/ touching a debt of 10/. Somerset.
Richard Brommeley of Byrmyngham, co. Warwick, < yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench when sued with John
Hare late of Egebaston, co. Warwick, * wright,' and John Middelmore
late of Kyngesnorton, co. Warwick, ' gentiiman,' to answer Thomas
Littelton touching a trespass. Worcester.
John George late of Frome in Selwode, co. Somerset, ' touker/ for
not appearing to answer John Maunche of London, 'draper/
touching a debt of 1 1 U. London.
John Orubbe of Birlyng, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer John, abbot of St. Saviour's, Bermundesey, touching
a debt of 20/1 Surrey.
William Lyndall late of Cheryburton, co. York, ' gentiiman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard
Wakefeld touching a trespass committed by him and Thomas
Blankynson of Helbek, co. Westmoreland, esquire, Thomas
Donyngton of Blaktofte, co. York, 'yoman,' Ralph Bymand of
Blaktofie, 'gentiiman,' and Edmund Cotyngham, late of Raventhorp,
CO. York, ' yoman.' York,
Richard Pleystowe late of Rencomb, co. Glonoester, clerk, for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render a book worth 5 marks to
Thomas, prior of Bathe. Somerset.
John Yonge late of 8yde, co. Gloucester, ' laborer,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to
answer Robert Brokwode touching a trespass committed by liim
and Walter Large of Brymmesfeld, ce. Gloucester, ' laborer,' and
William Fayranter late of Stokwell, co. Gloucester, the younger,
' laborer.* Gloucester.
7 EDWABD IV.— Paht I. H
1457. Membrane 20— con*.
Oct. 17. John Fiztli Kichard late of Wellya, oo. Somerset, ' gentilman,' for not
Westminster. appearing before the joBtices of the Bench to answer John Worsop,
* citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of 9/. London.
Nov. 20. William Babbecombe late of Babbecombe co. DcTon, ' gentilman/ for
Westminster, not appearing to answer John W/nell touching a debt of 40«.
Middlesex,
Membranb 19.
Dec. 20. Grant to Gerard Canizani of Florence, merchant, in repayment of the
Dofpnersfield. gum of 8,468/. 18^. Sd, due to him from the king, that he or hLs executors
after his death or their factors or attorneys may have all sums of money,
rents, profits and emoluments arising from a moiety of all wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, forfeitures, custodies of heirs during minority and tern*
poralities of ecclesiastical benefices and aU customs and subsidies in the
ports of London, Southampton, Sandwich, Bristol, Exeter, Dartmouth,
Plymmouth, Fowey and Pole, the customs and subsidies appointed for the
mayor and society of the staple of Calais excepted, and may beard, clack or
clean wools and ship sacks and bales of wool, woollen cloths and pieces of
tin and lead in any of the said ports and take them to foreign parts by the
straits of Marrok or from thence to England to the said ports quit of customs
and subsidies at the rate of 4 marks, until he shall thus be satisfied of the
said sum, with power to nominate a suitable person to the treasurer of
England for appointment as customer or collector in any of the said ports.
By p.s.
Membranb 18.
May 6. Exemplification, at the request of William, abbot of Stonlee, co. Warwick,
Westminster, of the tenor of tlie enrolment of letters patent dated 10 October, 10 Edward
III., inspecting the tenor of a record and process before the king at
Nottingham, Michaelmas, 10 Edward III., whereby the abbot and convent
are exempted from granting sustenances at the king's request.
June 16. Gi*ant for life to John West, for his good service in the King's Bench and
Westminster, elsewhere, of the offices of coroner and attorney of the king in the said
Bench, receiving the accustomed fees and wages at the Exchequer as in the
last year of Edward III. and the first of Richard II. Thomas Croxton,
who held the said offices during good behaviour by letters patent, died on
30 June, 6 Edward IV., and on the following day Thomas Yynter appeai'ed
before the king at Westminster and produced letters patent to the said
Thomas and himself of the said offices and sought to be admitted to the
offices, but on mature deliberation by the justices of the Eing's Bench and
the Common Bench he was declared unfit and insufficient and the offices
were declared to be in the king's grant and the said John declared to be a
fit person to hold them. By p.s.
June IS. General pardon to Master John Bedon alia$ Bedown alias Bedun, clerk.
Westminster. By p4i.
June 22. Ratification of the estate which John Faukes, king's clerk, has as warden
Westminster, or dean of the king's free chapel of St. Mary and S.S. George the
Martyr and Edward the Confessor within the castle of Windesore.
By p.8.
June 27. General pardon to John Gray of Kingeston on Hull, co. York, a/tat late
Westminster, of York, * scryvener ' alias * bruer.' By p.s.
April 18. Pardon to William atte Welle the younger of his outlawry in the county
Westminster, of B^4fQr4 for iiot appeiiring bef<ve the king to satisfy him of his ransom
18 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1467. Membrane 17.
for a trespass oommitted against William atte Welle the elder against the
peace of Henry YI. he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison as
John Markham, chief justice of the King's Bench, has t^ertified.
April 21. General pardon to Richard Waryn, late of Boston, co. Lincoln, * yomao/
Westminster, alias late of Bedford, co. Lincoln, alias Richard Ratcljff, late of Boston,
CO. Lincolu, of all offences committed by him before 2 April. By p.s.
April 7. Licence, for 100/. paid to the king, for Ralph Wolseley or his executors
Westmin&tcr. after his death, or their factors or attorneys, to cut down and sell the king's
wood and underwood called ^ Hopwaswode,' alias ^ Hopwashay,' sometime
parcel of the king's forest of Cannok, co. Stafford, whensoever he pleases
within the next six years, without rendering any account. By K«
April 9. Grant to Adrian de Bardes, born in Brabant, son of Bernard de Bardes,
We^tmiuster. citizen of Florence, of letters of denization. By K.
March 15. Licence, for 40 marks paid in the hanaper, for John Dynham, esquire,
Westminster, and Elizabeth, late the wife of John Ratteclyff of Fitz Wauter, esquire, to
grant to Richard Blyngworth, knight, John Say, knight, and Thomas
Ursewyk the manors of Hemnale and Dysse, co. Norfolk, Shymplyng and
Thurstonton, co. Suffolk, and Henham, Wymbussh, Lexden, Sheryng,
Burneham, Asshedon, Little Dunmowe, Wodeham Wauter and Roydon,
CO. Essex, held in chief, and for these to re-grant the same to the said John
and Elicabeth and her heirs.
April 2). Exemption for life of John Elmes of Henley on Thames, co. Oxford,
Westminster, merchant, from being put on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or
recognisances and from being made justice of the peace, of sewers, of oyer
and termftier, of gaol delivery or of the forest or other commissioner or
inquisitor of the king, admiral, mayor, guardian, sheriff, escheator, coroner,
steward, bailiff, reeve, icceiver, customer, controller, taxer, ulnager,
searcher, ganger, approver, collector of subsidies, tenths, fifteenths or aids,
constable, warden, marshal, usher, leader, arrayer or trier of men-at-arms,
hobelers or archers or other officer or minister of the king, and from being
compelled to take up knighthood, and from having his horses, carts and
goods taken by the king's purveyors. By p.s.
April 26. Pardon to Henry Taillour late of Wychenore, co. Stafford, 'yoman,'
WestraiDBter. of his outlawry in the county of Stafford for not appearing before John
Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy
John Gresley, knight, of 20/. which he recovered against him and 60j?.
damages, he having sunendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby,
knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
April 27. Pardon to William Harecourt of Maystoke, co. Warwick, knight, late
Wesiminster. sheriff of Warwick and Leicester, late esquire, of all offences committed by
him before 17 February last and all fines, amercements, issues, reliefs,
ecutages, debts, accounts and arrears due to the king. By p.s«
Membrane 16.
April 15. Pardon to Robert Cornewall of Chirchestaunton, co. Devon, clerk, alias
Westminster. Robert Cornewale late of Chery Staunton, co. Devon, clerk, of his outlawry
in the counties of Somerset and Devon for not appearing before John
Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy
John Clyff and Nicholas Wynde of 20 marks which thev recovered against
him and 10/. damages, and before Robert Danby, knight, and his fellows,
justices of the Bench, to answer Richard Duke touching a debt of 40«. 4</.,
he having surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the said John and
Nicholas, as th9 niA Robert has certified.
t EDWABb IV.—Pabt 1. 18
1467^ Metnhrane 16— con/.
April 29. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and canons of Si. John Baptist,
Westminiiter. Bedford, of a charter of Henry II, as follows :—
Henricus Dei gratia rex Anglie et dttx Normannie et Aqnitannie ei
emnes ATtdegavie^ archiepiscopiSf episcopisy abboHbuSj eamitihusj
baronibnsy justiciarUsj vicecomitibus et omnibus minisiris ei fidelihus
suis salute/n. Sdatis me concesHste ei presenti carta confirmtuse
priori ei meis pauperibus canonicit Sancti Johannis BaptUte de
Bedeford omne$ donatianes terrarum et haminum et elimoeinarum que
eis facte sunt, tam in ecclesiis guam in rebus etpossessionibus mundanis.
Quare volo ei firmiter precipio quod predicti canoniei et eorum
homines omnes possessiones ei elimosinas suas habeant et teneant cum
sacha et socha et tot et theam et infangenethf et cum omnibus alOs
libertatibus et liberis consuetudinibus et quietanciis suis in bosco et
planoy in pratis et pasturis, in aquis et molendinis^ in stagnis et
vivariisj in mariscis et piscariis, in grangis^ in virguUis^ infra burgum
el extra, infra villam et extra, in viis ei semitis et in omnibus aliis
locis et aliis rebus, solutas et liberas et quietas de siris et hundredis ei
placitis et quereUs et de murdris et wapentachis et scutagio, geldis et
denegeldis et hidagiis et cusisis et opercUiontbus castellorum et pontium
et de hengwita et Jlesmelensenwita et de toardepeni et de auerpeni et
de blodwita et de jutwita et de hundrepeni et de tethinpent, et quietas
de omni tholneo et pcusagiis et pontagiis et lestagio et stallagto et de
omni seeulari servicio et opere servili ei exactione et de omnibus aliis
occasionibus et consuetudinibus secularibus, excepta solajustida mortis
et membrorum, Ilec omnia concessi eis in perpetuam elimosinam pro
Dei amore ei pro anima regis H. avi met, et pro anifna patris mei et
matris mee, Imperatricis, et liberorum ei heredum meorum. T. Ricardo
Wintoniensi episcopo, Waltero de Cons^anciis'], Ranulpho de
Glan[vUla'], JReginaldo de Kurten[^ay'], Hugone de Belloc, apud
Winioniam. For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
May I. Mandate to all bailiffii and others to permit Patrick Cloaghston, chaplain,
Westminster, born in Wigton in Galewey in Scotland, dwelling at Shopeland, co. Essex,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By p.8.
April 29. General pardon to John Badmynton late of Appuldore, co. Kent,
Westminster. < gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 10 April. By p.s.
May 2. The like to James Davy late of Little Plumeted, co. Norfolk, < laborer,' of
Westminster, nil offences committed by him before All Saints last. By p.s.
May 6. Licence, for 269. ^d. paid in the hanaper, for Joati, late the wife of
Westminster. Robert Warcop, esquire, William Spencer, clerk, and John Wathe to grant
the manor of Langholme, twelve messuages, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of
meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 2Qs, of rent, in Langholme,
GammeLsby, Raughton, Gatescales, Blenkoogo, Newelandes, Bromefeld,
Blaketwhayte, Crokedake, Huberdby, Bochordby, Borough by Sandes,
Carlile, Thornby, Caldbek, Soureby and Skirwitb, and a moiety of the manor
of Gam melsby, CO. Cumberland, held in chief, to Robert Warcop, esquire,
Thomas Warcop, clerk, and Matthew Grene, clerk, and the heirs and assigns
of the said Robert.
July 6. General pardon to Joan, late the wife of Thomas Swete of Bradford by
Westminster. Yevell, CO. Dorset, ' glasier,' of all offences committed by her before 2 July
and all fines, amercements and arrears due to the king. By p.s,
MbmbraSe 15.
May o. ImpeximUf and confirmation to William, the prior, and the convent of
'Vtr^stodnster. St« James, Bristol, of letters patent datad 11 February, 20 Richard II.,
i4 CAtifiNtoAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467. Membrane 15 — cofiL
inspecting and confirming a charter dated at Carlisle, 1 July, 28 Edward I.
{^Charter Rollf 28 Edward I. No. 17], inspecting and confirming a charter
of Henry IL For 40s. paid in the hanaper.
May 4. Inspeximtu and confirmation to John Carson, knight, kinsman and
WeBtminster. heir of Thomas de Felton, of a charter dated at Westminster, 7 July,
36 Edward I. (reciku IM.)^ granting to the said Thomas and his heirs free
warren in the demesne lands of their manors of Wilby, co. Norfolk, and
Barwe and Ikne, co. Suffolk. [Charter RoU, 86 Edward III. No. 18.]
For \ mark paid in the hanaper.
April 20. Licence for John Goryng, Humphrey Henster and Thomas Best and
WeBtminster. their heirs and executors to found a perpetual chantry to the Holy Trinity
and St. Eichard, of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the
altar of St. George within the cathedral church of Chichester, co. Sussex, for
the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
the said John, Humphrey and Thomas and for their souls after death and
the souls of William Okenurst, John Okehurst, Cicely his wife and their
relations and benefactors and all for whom the said William is bound to
pray, to be called the chantry of William Okehurst, and for the alienation
in mortmain by them to the said chaplain of lands and possessions, not held
in chief, to the yearly value of 10/. for his sustenance and the performance
of certain works of charity. By p.s. and for 20/. paid in the hanaper.
May 4. Grant for life to John Pesemersh, king's knight, and Dame Joan his
Westminster, wife of two tuns of red wine of Gascony yearly at Christmas from the
king's prises in the port of London, in recompence of a grant to them in
tho first year of the reign of an annuity of 20 marks out of the issues of the
king's manor and lordship of Pembrigge, co. Hereford, annulled by authority
of Parliament at Westminster. By p s.
June 27. General pardon to John Markaont late of Saunford, co. Oxford,
Westminster. < husbondman * alias * yoman,' alias late of Yefteley, co. Oxford, ' fermour,'
of all offences committed by him and of his escape from Oxford gaol.
By p.s.
June 29. General pardon to Henry Carnebole late of London, ' gontilman.'
Westminster. By p.S.
Membrake 14.
March 5. General pardon to Thomas Cotnewayll of Calais, ' goldsmyth,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 28 Febrnary. By p.s.
March 17. General pardon to Boland Kyrkeby late of Bolton in Furness, co.
Westminster. Lancaster, esquire, of all offences committed by him before 13 March.
ByK.
March 14. General pardon to John Beston late of Fratnelyngham Castle, co. Suffolk,
Westminster. * yoman,' alias John Bceston late of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, * gentilman,' alias
late of Hawnes, co. Bedford, ' parker,' of all offences committed by him before
4 March. By K.
April 14. Mandate to all to permit Richard Go van, chaplain, born in the town of
Westminster. Aburdyne in Scotland, dwelling at Maylond, co. Essex, who has taken
the oath of allegiance, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
ByK.
Mai'ch 2G. Licence for the president and convent of the Cluniuc monastery of
Westminster. Montocute, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, to elect a prior in the place
of Robert Cliche, deceased.
April 7. Licence, for 100/. paid to the king, for Ralph Wolseley or his executors
Westminster, after his decease or their factors or attorneys to cut down and sell the king*s
» lEDWARD IV.— Part t. H
1467, Membrane 14 — cant.
wood and underwood called ' Hopwaiwode ' eUiae ^ Hopwashaj ' sometime
parcel of the king's forest of Cannok, co. Stafford, whensoever he pleases
within the next six years, without rendering any account. By K«
April IL Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for
Wettminster. the restitution of the temporalities of the Claniac priory of S.S. Peter
and Paul, Montacute, in the dioeese of Bath and Wells, to John
Dore, monk of the house, whom John Water, the sub-prior, and the
convent have elected prior in the place of Dan Robert Griche, deceased,
and whose fealty the king has onlered to be taken by the abbot of
Mochelney*
The like to the escheators in the counties named :—
Southampton and Wilts.
Devon.
Cornwall.
Gloucester and the march of Wales adjacent.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of Christopher Foumeys as controller of
Wettmiiiftter. the great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and
the subsidy of the 3f. in the tun and the \2d. in the pound, in the port of
Chichester and ports and places adjacent, provided that he execute the
office in person, with the custody of one part of the coket seal.
By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 21. The like of the following :—
Westminfier. John Dyve in the port of Boston and ports and places adjacent.
By bill of the treasurer.
1468.
Jan. 7. Bobert Radclyff in the port of Ipswich and ports and places adjacent.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
1407. Mmmbrane 13.
May 19. Licence for the sub-prior and canons of the monastery of Ivychurch, in
WeBtmmster. the diocese of Salisbury, to elect a prior in the plaee of Bobert Stokys, last
prior, resigned.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Evesham to
elect an abbot in the place of Richard Penbroke, last abbot, deceased.
By p.s.
May 19. Grant to Master John Shirwode, clerk, of the custody of the hospital of
Westminster. St. Nicholas in the suburbs of York and appointment of him for life
as master or warden of the hospital, in lieu of a like grant to and
appointment of Thomas Usburn, brother of the hospitri of St. Leonard,
York, by letters patent dated 12 February, 1 Edward IV. surrendered.
ByK.
May 5. Pardon to Philip Develyn of the town of Gralewey in Ireland, king*s
Westminster, tenant, for the death of William Omory wyd. Irishman, an enemy of the
king, whom he killed in self-defence, and all other trespasses committed by
him, and release to him of all his lands and goods. By K.
June 21. Signification to B. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election
We»tmin«»ter. of Edward Thachnni, canon of the priory of Ivychurch, as prior of that
place.
May 4. Grant to the king's kinsman George, archbishop of York, that he and
Westminster, lag successorii may have prisons or gaols in the towns and lordships of
Beverley and Ilypon, eo. York, and power of appointing justices of the
peace and of oyer and terminer and gaol delivery within those towns. And
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1467, Membrane 18 — cont.
pardon to him of all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears
due from him to the king. By p.6«
Jul^ 1. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the priorj of Ivjchurch to Dan
Edward Thacham, canon of that place^ whose election as prior Adam
Copjndale, clerk, vicar-general of R. bishop of Salisbur j, has confirmed,
and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by John Cranboum,
clerk.
Writ de iniendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
July 11. Protection with clause volumwj for one year, for John Busshell late of
Westminster. Little Wormyngtoo, co. Gloucester, * wolman ' a/ui# * wolmarchaunt ' alias
*' gentilman,' going to Ireland on the king's service in the company of the
king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, deputy of the king's brollier Greorge,
duke of (ylarcnce, lieutenant of Ireland. By bOl of p.s.
July 6. Pardon to John Hamme late of Trenafia, co. Ck>mwall, < yoman,' of all
Westminster, debts, fines and amercements due to the king. By p.a.
July 8. Pardon to Simon Hareby of Thurleby by Bum, co. Lincoln, esquire, of
Westminster, his outlawry in the city of Lincoln and the hustings of London for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to satisfy Thomas Warner, chaplain, of 20 marks which he
recovered against him and 6 marks damages, and for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench of the present king to answer Humphrey
Bourchier, knight, lord of Cromwell, touching a debt of 201. he Imving
surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the said Thomas, as Robert
Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Membrans 12.
May 1 . Grant for life to John Coldale of the ofiice of one of the king's keepers
Westminster, of le Overwarde within the forest of Inglewode, receiving fees as in the
time of £<lward III., in lieu of a like grant of the same to Robert Blakeman
by letters patent dated 16 October, 1 Edward lY. surrendered. By p.s.
May 8. Signification to Th. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of John Barboure, brother of the Augustinian hospital of St. Mary,
Dover, as master of that place.
April 27. Licence for the alienation in moi-tmain by Beno Hampton, esquire, of twelve
Westminster, messuages, 20 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture and 12«. of rent, in
Lychefeld, Curburgh, Elmehurst, StretehHy and Fulfen, co. Stafford, not
held in chief, to John, the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary, Halesoweyn,
to celebrate divine service in the monastery for the good estate of the king
and Elizabeth, queen of England, his consoit, and the said Beno and for
their souls after death. By p.s.
Ju.ie 10. Pardon to William Hemmyng, late of Worsted, co. Norfolk, chaplain, of
Wefitminster. his oiitlftwry in the county of Norfolk for uot appearing before John Prysot
and his fellovs, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy Miles
StapiltoD, knight, of 25 maiks which he recovered against him and 26«. 8d,
damages, he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Eobert Danby, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
June 2S, Inspeximtis and confirmation to Thomas Assheton, esquire, and William
Westminster. Floniyng, esquire, kinsmen and heirs of the under- mentioned Thomas and
Alice, and their heirs of letters patent, dated 1 February, 13 Richard 11,,
inspecting and confirming to Thomas Flemyng, knight, and Alice, daughter
of William del Le, knight, whom Fulk de Standyssh has married, kinsmen
7 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 17
1467. ^ Membrane 12 — cont,
and heirs of the under-mentioned William, and their heirs, a charter dated
at Aberconeweye, 15 March, 11 Edward I. granting to William de la Mare
and his heirs a market weekly and a fair yearly at his manor of Croflonc,
CO. Lancaster, and free warren in his demesne lands in Crof tone, Moudeslcye
and Langeton, co. Lancaster* For 10^. paid in the hanaper.
July 1. Grant for life to John Tremayle of the office of parker of the king's
Westmliuter. park of Gorymalet, co. Somerset, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the king's manor or lordship of Corymalet, with all other
accustomed profits. By p.8.
May 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Chapman, groom of the
yWeitminster. saucery, of the custody of the passage of Sampford with the barge of the
same in the counties of Oxford and Berks, with all accustomed profits.
By p.8,
July 8. General pardon to William Bowbanke^ late of Derham, co. Durham,
Westminster. * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 2 July. By p.s.
July 30. Grant to the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, and Philippa Roos
Westminster, his sister late the wife of Thomas, lord of Boos, of the manors of
Uffyngton, Wragby and Esteryngton, co. Lincoln, and Orston, Warsop and
Ekeryng, co, Nottingham, with the advowsons of the churches of Warsop
and Eykeryng, the manor of Seton, co. York, an annuity of 20/. of rent from
the priory of Wartre and lands in Wartre, co. York, the manor of Adderley
extending into Sponeley with the advowson of the church of Adderley, co.
Salop, and the manor of Estbourne, co. Sussex, late of the said Thomas and
in the king's hands by reason of an act of foifeiture in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold for the life of the said
Philippa by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents
and services as they were held by before 1 March, 1 Edward IV,
Membrane 1 1.
July 3. In^€xunu8 and confirmation to K. bishop of Carlisle and the prior and
Westminiter. canons of Carlisle of a charter (called letters patent), dated at Westminster,
15 June, 18 Edward 1. [Charter RoH^ 18 Edward /. No, 27], inspecting
and confirming to Ralph, then bishop, and the prior and canons a charter
dated at Oxford, 16 July, 15 Henry III. to Walter, then bishop^ and the
prior and canons. For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
July 7. Grant for life to tlie king's servitor Thomas Croft, esquire, of the office
Wectminster. of the stewardship or of lieutenant of the king's manor of Wodestokci
CO. Oxford, and its members, viz. Hambergh, C^me, Stonesfeld, Wolton,
and Bladon, and the hundred of Wotton, co. Oxford, receiving tlie
accustomed fees from the issues of the said manor. . By p.s.
July 3. Appointment, during pleasure, of Edward Flynte as ganger in the port
WcttmixiBter. of Exeter and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
Sept. 10. The like of Nicholas Cervynglon in the port of Bristol and ports and
Dogniersfield. places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Membrane ID*
July 17. Grant for life to Humphrey StalTord, lord Stafford of Southewyk, knight,
We*i minster, of the king's lordsliip of Exilond, all his messuages, lands, rents, reversions
and services in Exilond and Westyeate, and the fishery of the river Exc,
CO. Devon, with view of frank-pledge, liberties and all profits, rendering to
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1467. Membrane 10— con^.
the king 28/. IBs* Sd. yearly, and supporting the honfleSy enclosoreSy and
buildings. By p.s.
July 25. Grant from Easter last to the king's servant Richard Fowler and the
Westminster, heirs male of his body of the manor of Stonton Barry, a moiety of the
manor of Stuteley aiias Stucley and all lands, rents, reversions and
services in Stonton Barry and Stucley, co. Buckingham, and Markham
alias Marcham, co. Berks, late of William Yaux cUias Vawes, knight, and
in the king's hands by reason of his forfeituro and by virtue of an act in
Parliament at Westminster, November, 1 Edward lY. the manor of Sutton
on Trent, co. Nottingham, and aU lands, rents, reversions and services in
Sutton aforesaid of Thomas, late lord Roos, and in the king's han^s
by reason of Lis forfeiture and by virtue of the act aforesaid, and the
reversion of the manor of Preston and all lands, rents, reversions, and
services in Preston and Coveley, co. Buckingham, which William Fowler,
son of Thomas Fowler, holds for life, late of the said Thomas, lord Roos,
and in the king's hands as above, with knights' sees, advowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts leet, views of frank-pledge and all
profits, to hold by such rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward lY. for 20*. 4d, to be paid for fine or fee of the great
seal. By p.s.
Aug. 4. Grant to John Scotte, knight, and the heirs male of his body of the
Westminster, manor of Clopton and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Clopton,
CO. Suffolk, late of William, late lord Beamond, and in the king's hands by
reason of his forfeiture and by virtue of an act in Parliament at West-
minster, 4 November, 1 Edward I Y. the manor of Gannowe, co. Worcester,
and all lands, rents, reversions, and services in Gannowe, late of James,
late earl of Wiltshire, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture
and by virtue of the act aforesaid, and the manors of Berkham alias
Bercompo and Byrlyng and all lands, rents, reversions and services in
Barkham aiias Bercompe and Berlyng, co. Sussex, with knights' feesj^
advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, warrens
and profits, with all issues from Easter last, to hold by the services of «3
many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by
before 4 March, 1 Edward lY.for 20*. 4rf. to bo paid for fine or fee of
the great seal. ' By p.s.
Aug. 9. Grant to Thomas Stratton, clerk of the Works, at the hands of the abbot
Westinineter. and convent of St. Peter's, Westminster, of 100/. forfeited to the king by
reason of the escape of Maurice Newton late of London, ' soudioure,^
convicted of felony and delivered to the custody of George, abbot of the
monastery^ to be applied to the roofing and completing of the new work
within the private palace of Westminster. By p.s.
Vacated hy surroider and cancelled at the mandate of ike king by signet
letter on 28 September^ 7 Edward IV.
July 14. General pardon to Robert Harden alias Hardyng of Newcastle on-Tyne,
Westminster. < merchant,' of all offences committed by him before 10 July last. By p.s.
July 16. General pardon to Thomas Oornewayll, esquire, of all offences whereof
Westminster, he was convicted by authority of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Aug. 5. Grant to the king's servitor Henry Ferrers, esquire, and his assigns for
Westminster, his life of the manor of Hamyldou, co. Rutland, which the king had of the
grant of George, archbishop of Ifork, his kinsman, Richard Quatcrmays,
esquire, John Leynton, William Hampton, John Benet and Richard Fowler,
with knight's fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises
and profits, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many
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1467* Membrane 10 — cont,
other rents and services as thej were held by before 4 March, 1 £dward IV .
with all issues from Easter last. Bj p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted the manor
to the said Henry and Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies by
other letters patent on 14 November, S Edward IV.
Aug. 9. Presentation of John Carethorp to the i^iarish church of BLsseley in
Westmiiuter. the diocese of Winchester, void by the death of William Horn, last parson.
Mmmbranb 9.
Aug. 24. Grant for life to Bichard Wideville, earl of Ryvers, lord of Grafton and
Westminster, la Mote, father of the queen, of the office of constable of England, receiving
200/. yearlv at the receipt of the Exchequer with all other accustomed
profits, in lieu of a like grant of the office to the king's kinsman John, earl
of Worcester, by letters patent dated 7 February, 1 Edward IV. suirendered ;
and grant of the reversion of the office on the death of the said earl of
Byvers to his son Anthony Wideville, lord of Scales and Nuselles, for life,
receiving 200/. yearly as above. IFoedera,] By p.8.
Aug. 23. Grant to the king's knight John Widevile and the heirs male of his body
Westminster, of the reversion of the lordships and manors of Grymsthorpe, Edenam,
Westhorpe, Southorpe, Lenwode Beaumond and Thursway Bvaumond, co.
Lincoln, and all lands, rents, services and possessions in the county of the
city of Lincoln called ' Beaumondesrent ' and in Grymsthorpe, Edenam,
Westhorpe, Southorpe, Lenwode Beaumond and Thursway Beaumond, on
the death of Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, who holds the same in dower,
belonging to the king, by reason of the forfeiture of William, late viscount
Beaumond, and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 No-
vember, 1 Edward IV. with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of
frank'-pledge, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, warrens and profits, to hold
by the semces of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as thej were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
MAUBAAifB 8.
Jaly 24. Grant for life to Judoc de Bull and Katharine his Mrifb of 20/. yearly from
Westminster. Michaelmas, 5 Edward IV. from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Southampton, in lieu of a like grant to them from the issues of the king's
lordship of Oy^ within the pale of the town of Calais by letters patent
dated 16 June, 3 Edward lY. surrendered because invalid. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the eustomers or collectors in the port of
Southampton.
July 29. Exemption for life of William More, citizen and butcher of London, from
Westminster, being put or impanelled on great assizes or other assizes, juries, attaints,
recognisances or inquisitions, and from being made trier of the same, bailiff,
constable, collector, assessor, taxer, surveyor or receiver of tenths, fifteenths
or other subsidy or imposition, arrayer, trier or leader of men-at*armB,
hobelers or archers, or other ofiicer or minister of the king, and grant
that no purveyor shall take any of his goods against his will. By p.s.
July 28. Grant, during office, to Master Thomas Botherhamr king's clerk, keeper
Weil minster, of the privy seal, of a yearly rent of 360 marks, viz. 20() marks from the
issues of the city of London and the county of Middlesex, 100 marks from
the issues of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and QO marks from the
B 2
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1457, Membrane 8 — cant.
iisuea of the counties of Somerset and Dorset, at thtt hands of the sheriffs, in
part payment of his fee of 20#. daily. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex.
The like to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
The like to the sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
July 24. Grant to John Pilkyngton, one of the esquires of the body, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the manor of Tumehamhali with its members, two parts
of the manor of Thorneton in Crayen, and six messuages, 200 acres of land,
10 acres of meadow and 50 acres of pasture in Yolton, co. York, late of
Thomas, lord Boos, and in the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament
at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. by pretext whereof he was
attained of high treason, the reversion of the third part of the said manor of
Thorneton and the manor of Lynton on Owse, go. York, on the death of
Marjory late the wife of John Boos, knight, lord Boos, who holds the
same in dower, belonging to the king as above, the manors of Malteby and
Hoton, CO. York, late of John, late lord Clifford, attainted of high treason
by virtue of the said act, and in the king's hands as above, the manor of
Great Hale alias Westhalle alias Hole, co. Lincdn, late of Thomas Claymond
and in the king's hands by reason of the said act by reason of which he was
attdnted of high treason, an inn or tenement and four shops adjacent in the
suburbs of London in the parish of St. Botolph in the ward of Aldrichgate,
which Gilbert Parre, esquire, lately had of the grant of Henry VI. by letters
patent, and the manors of Turby, Balscadan and Busshe with the advowsons
of the churches and all lands, rents, services, courts and profits in Turby,
Balscadan and Busshe, co. Dublin, late parcel of the hereditament of James
Botiller, late earl of Wiltshire, convicted of high treason by virtue of the
said act, and in the king's hands as above, to hold with knights' fees,
advowsons, wards, marriages, wai'rens, fairs, markets and otiier profits by
the services of as many knight's fees and as many other rents and services
as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. with all issues from
that date. By p.8.
April 20. General pardon to Thomas Lochard late of Clehungre^ co. Hereford,
Westminster. < gintilman,' of ail offences committed by him and all forfeitures of his
goods and lands. By p.s.
June 22. Pardon to Thomas Buyton, late of Coventre, * mercer,* of his outlawry
Westminster, in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to satisfy John Heynes of London, ^ draper,' of a debt of 6/. Ss,
which he recovered against him and 20^. damages, he having surrendered
to the Flele prison and satisfied the said John, as Bobert Danby, knight,
chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
June 26. Pardon to Nicholas Husee of Hertyng, co. Sussex, esquire, late buyer,
Westminster, receiver and keeper of all victuals and equipments of the late king provided
for the defence of the town of Calais and all other towns, castles and
fortalices in those parts, late purveyor, buyer, receiver and keeper of all
victuals and equipments within the town and marches of Calais and the
tower of Buysbank, late lieutenant of the king's town and castle of Guynes
in the parts of Picardy, late victualler of Calais, late sheriff of Surrey and
Sussex, of all ofiences committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears
due from him to the king. By p.s.
June 26. General pardon to Thomas Tlirokmarton of Coughton, co. Warwick,
.Westminster, esquire, alias * gentilman,' alias of Throkmartony co. Worcester, esquire, of all
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1467. Membrane 7 — cont,
offences commitled by bim before 23 June, and declaration that he is innocent
of certain treasons and other misprisions of which he was accused. Bj p.s.
June 26. Presentation of William Benety chaplain, to the parish church of Ettoii,
Westminater. in the diocese of York, void by the resignation of Robert Yareburght, last
rector, who is oppressed by old age and weakness, and to whom the king
requests George, archbishop of York, to assign a sustenance from the
fruits of the said church, lest he be reduced to beggary. By p.s.
July 2. General pardon to Hugh Mulle of London, ' gendlman,' alias Hugh
Westminster. Mille, alias late of Bristol, alias late of Harescombe, co. Gloucester, of all
offences committed by him before 1 July. By p.s.
July 3. Protection, with clause voltimus, for one year, for Richard iSymans alias
WestmiDsCer. Seman of Segebarowe, co. Worcester, * yoman,' alias Richard Hyote, going
on the king's service in the company of John, earl of Worcester, deputy
of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ii*eland, to
Ireland on the safe custody, defence and victualling of that land.
By bill of p.s.
July 4. Pardon to the master, brethren and sisters of the fraternity or gild of
Westminater. the Holy Angels by Syon of all offences, trespasses and contempts
committed by them and all acquisitions of lands in mortmain without
licence. By p.s.
July 6. Appointment, until 6 January next, of Thomas Markham to purvey salt
Westminster, and freshwater fish for the ezpei^ses of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
July 9. Presentation of John Foster, chaplain, to the parish church of Artruth,
Westminster, in the diocese of Carlisle, void by the resignation of William Buntyng.
Membrane 6.
July 9. Whereas Thomas Ursewyk, recorder of London, Richard Levermore and
WestroiDster. William Tystede lately acquired in fee from John Dynham, lord Dynham,
the manor of Hertilond, co. Devon, the hundred of Hertilond pertaining to
the manor, the advowson of the abbey of Hertilond and all advowsons of
Hertilond peitaining to the manor, held in chief, and afterwards the said
John and Elizabeth his wife, late the wife of John Ratcliff of Fitzwater,
acquired the same from them to themselves and the heirs of the said John
itnd entered thereon without licence, the king hereby without fine or fee
pardons these trespasses. By p.s.
July 8. Pardon to John Ricard of Playstowe in the parish of Bremley, co. Kent,
Westminster. * husbondman,* of his outlawry in London for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to satisfy the king of his ransom for having denied a
writing obligatory of 11/. which John Doo, citizen and < stokfysshmonger '
of London, produced in court, whereof he was convicted, and the said
John Doo of the said 11/. and the damages awarded to liim, he having
surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the latter, as Robert Danby,
chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
July 14. Presentation of Richard Woodward to the church of St. John, Matyr-
Westminster. market, Norwich, void by the death of William Bafyn.
May 4. Licence for James Metkalf, his heirs or executors to found a perpetual
Westminster, chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church or
chapel of St. Oswald, Askryg, co. York, for the good estate of the king,
his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, the said James and Thomas
Metkalf and Miles Metkalf his sons and for their souls after death and the
souls of Richard, late earl of Salisbury, and John Metkalf and Alice his
Trife father and mother of the said James, to be called the chantry of James
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1467* Membrane 6 — cont,
Metkalf, and for the alienatioii in mortmain by him, his heirs or executors
to the said chaplain of lands and tenements, not held in chief, to the
yearly value of 10 marks. By p^. and for 6 marks paid in the hanaper.
•Tilly 2. Grant to John Audeley, knight, lord of Audeley, and the heirs male of
Westminster, his body of the manors of Shire and Vachery, co. Surrey, with knights'
fees appertaining, of the yearly valae of 37/. 5s, in the king's hands by the
forfeiture of James, late earl of Wiltshire, to hold by the services of as
many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held
by before 4 Mai-ch, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
July 24. Grant to the king's servitor Roger Ree, esquire, one of the ushers of the
Westminster, king's chamber, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service to the
king's father and the king, of the manors of Erpyngham and Jerbrygge, co,
Norfolk, and Whatton atte Stone, co. Hertford, and all lands, rents and
services in Erpyngham, Jerbrygge and Whatton atte Stone, late of William,
late viscount Beaumont, on 4 March, 1 Edward IV. and in the king's
hands by reason of his forfeiture and by virtae of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. and all lands, rents, reversions,
services, and possessions in the counties of Middlesex and Cornwall and
elsewhere in England, late of John Nayler, esquire, on 30 December,
39 Henry VI. or the said 4 March, and in the king's hands by reason of
his forfeiture, and by virtue of the act aforesaid, with knights' fees and
advowsons, to hold with all issues from Easter last by the services of as
many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held
by before the said 4 March. By p.8.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted the said
manors and iands, rents and services in Erpyngham and Jerbrygge and
Whatton atte Stone to him by other letters patent on 31 May^
15 Edward IK '
June 3. Presentation of William Buntyng, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. St. Andrew Hubberd, London.
Aug. 4. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to Ralph Askam, skinner and citizen of London,
staying on the king's service in the company of John Thryske, mayor of
the staple of Calais and treasurer of the town and castle and marshes of
Calais, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same, because
he delays at London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffis.
Aug. 29. Grant for life to John Carre of the custody of the gaol of the king's
Westminster, castle of Cambridge with the accustomed fees and all other profits, receiving
the said fees yearly at the hands of the sherifi. By p.s.
Aug. 28. Grant for life to the king's knight William Herbert, lord Herbert, of
Westminster, the oflices of constable of the king's castle of Dynbigh in North Wales, and
steward of the king's castles, lordships, and manors of Dynbygh and
Mongomery and the lordships and manors of Kery and Eedewen with
their members and appurtenances in North Wales, receiving the accustomed
fees from the issues of the premises, with power of appointing o£Scers and
ministers. By p.s.
Membrane 5.
April 23. Grant to the king's knight, Humphrey Stafford of Southwyke, and the
Westminster, heirs male of his body of the manor and borough of Tyverton, the
hundred of Tyverton with its appurtenances and the advowsons of three
portions with cures in the church of Tjrverton, the castles, lordships,
mano^, boroughs and hundreds of Plympton and Okehampton, the manor
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1467 • Membrcaie 5 — cont,
and borough of Chalrelegh, the manors of Colcombe, Golyton, Musburj,
Oolyford, Whitford and Sampford Courtenay, co. Devon, the honors of
Plymton and Okehampion and all other lands, knights' fees, rents and
services of the king in those places, with knights' fees, advowsons, franchises,
liberties, hundreds, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, free
chaces, parks, warrens, fisheries, wreck of sea, chattels of felons and
fugitives chattels called manuopera and other profits, in the king's hands
by reason of an Act of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. and all issues of the same from Michaelmas, 1 Edward lY.
in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated 23 March, 4 Edward IV.
surrendered ; and grant to him of the custody during minority of James,
son and heir of James Derneford, esquire, tenant in chief, William, son
and heir of Richard Strode, esquire, tenant in chief, and Richard Whitlegh,
son and heir of John Whitlegh, esquire, tenant in chief, and of all their
lands from the times of the deaths of their fathers, with the marriages
of the heirs without disparagement. By K.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ becatue the king granted tlie said
castles and other premises to the said Humphrey and the heirs of his body
by other letters patent on 7 December^ 8 Edward IV*
Jime 23. Grant to Thomas Herbert, esquii*e, for 200 marks paid to the king, of
Westminster, the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and possessions
late of John Poyntz, esquii'e, tenant in chief, during the minority of Robcit
his son and heir, and the custody and mamage of the latter without
disparagement, and so from heir to heir, findmg a competent sustenance for
the heir and suppoi*ting all charges. By bill of the treasurer.
June 26. Licence, for 33^. 4^. paid in the hanaper, for Brian Rouclyff, third
Westminster, baron of the Exchequer, John Leventhorpe, esquire, Thomas Ardern, parson
of the parish church of Hadham, and William Gunnas to grant the manor
of Merkhalle alias Latton Merk, co. Essex, held in chief, to Katharine
late the wife of Peter Ardern, knight, one of the justices of the Bench,
and the heirs male of the said Peter and Katharine, with successive
remainders to Anne, wife of John Bohun, esquire, and Elizabeth, wife of
John Skrene, esquire, daughters of the said Peter, and the heirs of their
bodies, and in default of such heirs to persons to be nominated by the
grantors.
MSMBRANB 4.
July 30. General pardon to the king's kinsman John Typtoft, knight, earl of
Westminster. Worcester, lord of Typtoft and Powes — tenant of the lands of Joyce late
the wife of John, lord of Typtoft, one of the daughters {sic) and heirs of
Edmund, earl of Kent-— constable of England, constable of the Tower
of London, constable of the castle of Porchestre, late treasurer of England,
steward of the king's household and one of the king's assigns, and the
administrator of the goods of the said John, heir and tenant of the lands
which were his, of all offences committed by him before 1 February last.
By p.s. [2152.]
Aug. 6. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Oselvcston, of the
Westminster, order of St. Augustine, to elect an abbot in the place of William Kylpeshom,
deceased.
Aug. 6. Genera] pardon to John Athirton of Athirton, co. Lancaster, esquire, late
Westminster, sheriff of the county of Durham and Sadberg, of all offences committed by
him before 5 August. lij p.8.
Aug. 26. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal aieent io the election
Westminster, of IU>bert Kirkeby, canon of the priory of Kirkel)y, of the order of
St. Augustine, as abbot of the monastery of Oselveston.
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1467. Metnbra/he 4'^coni,
An^. 8. GrAQt to the king's kinsman John Bourgchier, knight, and the heirs
Westmiuster. male of his body of the manors of Hemyngton, co. Somerset, and Baylyford
and Kenne, co. Devon, with advowsons and portions of churches and all
other lands and possessions of Thomas Courteney, late earl of Devon,
belonging to the same manors, and the manor of Fretheby late of Thomas,
lord of Koose, rebel, with knights* fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge,
franchises, escheats, liberties, warrens, parks, fairs, markets and other
profits, in the king's hands by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament
at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold by the rents and
services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as
they were held by, before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. with all issues from
Easter last. By p.s.
Vacated, so far as concerns the manor of Fretheby, because by letters
patent on 23 November the king granted the nianor to Edward Hardgill
and Elizabeth Moresby and their assigns f&i' lifCy and as to the other
manors because other letters were made enrolled elsewhere in this year,
Aug. 28. Pardon to John Hampton alias Dale of the parish of St. Botolph
Westminster, without Bysshopesgate, London, chaplain, of the suit of the king's peace,
which pertains to the king, for robbery and the breach of the peace of the
late king, with which William Moi-e charged him, and all other offences
committed by him before 20 July. By p,8.
Aug. 28. Appointment for life of the king's servant Thomas Herbert the elder,
Westmingter. one of the esquires of the body, as chancellor of the earldom of March in
England and Wales and the marches, receiving yearly 20/. and such other
profits as Thomas Colt, esquire, had in the same office from the issues of
the king's lordship and manor of Uske in the march of Wales. By p.s.
Aug. 4, Appointment of Vincent Pytlesden as deputy of John Wenlok, knight,
Westminster, chief butler of England, in the port of Southampton and ports and places
adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the chief butler.
Membrane 3.
Aug. 7. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas Bourghchier, knight, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the manors of Cokycgton, Chylston, Asshebury and
Cary and all lands, rents, reversions, and services in Dunneslond,
Beworthye, Shepeswasshe, Cary, Monkehampton, Lutterford, Wreycombe
and Asshebury, co. Devon, late of William Gary, knight, and in the king's
hands by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. and certain inquisitions taken before the
escheator in the said county and remaining in the Exchequer, of |record,
and a messuage lying in Watlyngstrete, London, late of John Penycok,
between a messuage of Thomas Porthaleyn on the west and a tenement
belonging to a chantry of St. Mary, Aldermary, in the king's hands by
reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament aforesaid, to hold with courts
leet, views of frank-pledge, knights' fees, advowsons, warrens, franchises
and liberties, by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other
rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
without fine or fee beyond 20*. 4c?. By p.s.
Aug. 14. Grant to the king's knight Walter Blount, lord of Montjoye, whom the
Westminster, king has raised to the rank of baron, and the heirs male of his body of the
lordships and manors of Huntebeare, Holdeham and Chulmelegh and the
boroughs of Chulmelegh and Twykebeare, co. Devon, the lordships and
manors of Brommore cdias Brymniore and Lemyngton, and the borough of
Lemyngton, co. Southampton, the manor of Comewode, co. Devon, and a
yearly rent of 18/. 6s. Sd. which the sheriff of Devon used to pay to
Thomas Courtenay, late ef^rl of Devon, and all messuages, lands, rents,
7 EDWARD IV.— Part I. &8
1467* Membrane 3 — cant.
reversions and services in Huntebeare, Holdeham, Ohuimelegh^ Twyke-
beare, Brommore, Lemjngton and Gornewode, in the counties of Devon,
Southampton and Somerset, late of the said earl, and in the king's
hands by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. with advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs,
knights' fees, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, courts
< leet, views of frank-pledge, chattels of felons and fugitives, wreck of sea
and other profits, to hold from Easter last bj the services of as many
knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by
before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. and all issues from Easter last. By p.s.
Aog. 15. Grant to the king's kinsman William Bourgchier, kuight, son and heir
Westminster, apparent of the king's uncle Henry, earl of Essex, Anne his wife, sister
of the king's consort, Elizabeth, queen of England, and the heirs of their
bodies, in part satisfaction of a verbal promise to them of manors and lands
to the value of 100/. yearly, of the manor of Bures with Netherhalle and
Overhalle with a tenement called Bopers in Seyntmarybures, in the counties
of Essex and Suffolk, and the manor of Leygham, co. SufFoUc, with knights'
fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts leet, views of
frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, parks, woods, warrens, fisheries, and
other profits, late of James, late earl of Wiltshire, and in the king's hands
by reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. without fine or fee beyond 20*. 4d By p.B.
Aug. 30. General pardon to Hugh FitzHowell of Andevir, co. Southampton,
Westminster. *yoman,' and Alice his wife of all offences committed by them before
3 August. By p.s.
Aug. 29. Grant to John Nicoll of London, * grocer,' and his executors and assigns,
WestmiDster. in payment for a quantity of powder called * gunpowdre ' to the value of
559/. iOs, Sd. delivered for the king's use to John Wode, master of the
king's ordnance, of 40 marks yearly from Easter last from the issues of
the county of Lincoln, 40 marks yearly from Easter last from the issues
of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham, 40/. yearly from Easter last
from the issues of the county of Cornwall, 20/. yearly fi*om Easter last from
the issues of the counties of Oxford and Berks and 261. 1 Is, yearly from
Easter last from the issues of the counties of Somerset and Dorset, until he
be fully satisfied. By p.s.
MSMBRANB 2.
June 23. Grant to William Herbert, knight, lord Herbert, for 800 marks paid to
WestmiDster. the king, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services
and possessions with advowsons, knights' fees, franchises, liberties, warrens,
courts leet and other commodities late of Eichard Grey, knight, late lord of
Powys, deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of John his son and
heir and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement,
and so from heir to heir, finding a competent sastenance for him. By p.s.
July 23. Grant to Richard Salkeld, esquire, and the heirs male of his body, for
WestmiDster. his good service in capturing James, late earl of Wiltshire, traitor and
rebel, and seizing the city and castle of Carlisle and afterwards defending
them against the rebels, both Scots and English, of the lordships and
manors of Caldebek, Uldale and Wigton and all pastures and woods called
* le Westwarde ' with all towns, members, lands, rents, reversions, services,
meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, waters, stanks, mills and fisheries
belonging to the same between the waters of Dorwent and Caldeo, co.
Cum^rland, with advowsons, ki^ights' fees, courts leet^ warrens, chaces,
^ CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467. Membrane 2 — conU
liberties and all other profits, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
Henrj, late earl of Northumberland, and by virtue of an aet of Parliament
at Westminster, 4 Norember, 1 Edward lY. to hold from Easter last by
the sei*vices of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services
as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. for 20*. to be paid for
fine or fee of the great seal. By p.s.
Aug. 11. Grant for life to Eleanor late the wife of Ranulph Dacre, knight,
WestmiuBter. deceased, of the manor of Fysshwyk, co. Lancaster, late of the said Ranulph
and in the king's hands by force of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. ; on her supplication that her said husband
was seised of certain manors, lands, rents and services in the counties of
Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lincoln and Lancaster on 4 March, 1 Edward
IV. from which she was entitled to dower until the said 4 November when
they came into the king's hands, and that she has been despoiled of her
goods by the Scots and other rebels and has no means of support. By p.s.
Aug. 15. Grant for life to Richard Southwell, esquire, late servant of the king's
WestminBter. kinsman John, late duke of Norfolk, of a croft, 80 acres of land, 60 acres
of pasture, 10 acres of meadow and 10^. of rent in Kyngesnorton called
* Farmous,' co. Worcester, late of James, late earl of Wiltshire, and in the
king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. with all issues from Easter last, and the reversion on the
death of Richard Quatermayns, esquire, of the manor of Wikmere, co.
Norfolk, late of William, late viscount Beaumont, and in the king's hands
by his forfeiture and by reason of the act aforesaid. By p.8.
Aug. 12. Whereas by letters patent dated 8 June, 3 Edward IV. the king granted
Westminster, to Richard Whetehill, esquire, and Adrian Whetehill the offices of controller
of the town and marches of Calais and the mint there, and the personal
residence there of the said Richard is very requisite for the good governance
of the town and marches, the king grants that he shall not ba compelled
to attend personally at the Exchequer to make testifications or controlments
concerning his office but may send a deputy for that purpose. By p.s.
Mbmbbanb 1.
Aug. 9. Grant to the king's ' knight William Hastynges, king's chamberlain,
Westminster, whom the king has raised to the rank of baron, and the heirs of his body,
in consideration of his good service against Henry VL and Jasper, earl of
Pembroke, James, earl of Wiltshire, and other rebels and the nearness of
blood to the king of Katharine his wife, daughter of the king's uncle
Richard, late earl of Salisbury, and for the better maintenance of his estate,
of the castle, honour, manor and lordship of Folkyngham with its members
and the manors and lordships of Lavjmgton and Aslakby, co. Lincoln, the
manors and lordships of Lougheburgh and Shepeshede, co. Leicester, the
manor and lordship of Welbum, a moiety of the manor of Bycar and the
manor and lordship of Awethorp, co. Lincoln, the manor of Edelmeton
alias Edmondton called ' Wilbyes ' in Totenham, co. Middlesex, all the
pourparty late of William Beaumont, knight, late viscount Beaumont, of
the honour called < Wynchestrefee ' in the counties of Leicester and
Warwick^ the manor and lordship of Bolton Percy, co. York, the manors
of Birthorp, Repynghale, Sapyrton or Sapurton and Ropesley, co. Lincoln,
the advowi?ons of the churches of Walton on le Wold and Cosyngton,
CO. Leicester, and all lands, rents, reversions, services and possessions, late
of the same William Beaumont in Folkyngham, Lavyngton, Aslakby,
Lougheburgh, Shepeshede, Welbum, Bycar, Avethorp, Edelmeton, Bolton
Percy, Birthorpe, Repynghale, Sapyrton and Ropesley aforesaid and
Barowe and Quamdon, co. Leicester, the manors and lordships of Stoke
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1467* Membrane 1— coit/. ^
Dawbenejand Satton, with the advowson of the church of Stoke Dawbenej,
CO. Northampton, the honour, castle, manor and lordship of Bevour alias
BeauToir alias Bealvoir a/ta^ Bellover, with the park there and its members
of WoIsthoi*p, CO. Lincoln, Barkeston, Plumgaitb, Redmyld and Hardeby,
CO. Leicester, with the advowsons of the priory of Bevour and the churches
of Hardebj, Wolstliorpe and Kedmylde, and a rent called ^ Oastelward,' the.
manor of Bottesford cdias Botellesford, with the hamlets of Normanton
and Esthorp, and the advowson of the church of Bottesford, co. Leicester,
the manor of Hadjngton, co. Lincoln, , and all lands, rents, services,
reversions and possessions in Stoke Dawbeney, Sutton, Wilbaston,
Assheley, Bevour, Wollesthorpe, Barkeston, Plumgarth, Kedmylde,
Hardeby, Bottesford, Normanton, Estthorpe and Hadyngton aforesaid, late
of Thomas, late lord of Roos, in the king's hands by reason of an act of
forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 4 Ifovember, 1 Edward IV, and
a tenement called ' le Newe Inne ' iu the parish of St. Benet, Tamystrete,
London, alias ' Beaumont Inne ' in the parish of St. Bcnet in the ward of
Baynardescastell, London, to hold from Easter last with knights* fees,
advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts leet, views of frank-
pledge, parks, warrens, chaces^ fairs, markets, waters, fisheries and all other
profits, by the services of as many knights' fees, and as many other rents
and services as they were held by before the first day of March,
1 Edward IV. ; and the reversion on the death of Katharine, duchess of
Norfolk, of the manor and lordship of Beaumaner, the manors of Barowe
and Quarndon, the manor and lordship of Whitwyk with its members, the
manors and lordships of Rotby, Bochaston, Neuton, Hokelscote, Donyngton
and Merkefeld and the manor of Whityngton, co. Leicester, and the manor
and lordship of Hekyngton, co. Lincoln, with knights' fees, advowsons,
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, parks,
woods, warrens, chaces, fairs, markets, waters, fisheries and all profits, to
hold by fealty only ; with licence to enfeofT any persons for life of the above
or any parcel thereof. By p.s.
Aug. 9. Grant to the king's knight Walter Blount, lord Montjoye, whom the king
WeBtminster. has raised to the rank of a baron, and the heirs male of his body of a
messuage and 4 acres of land in Wjggdon, co. Devon, -six messuages and
20 acres of land in Launceston, co. Cornwall, and a messuage and 4 acres
of land in Ghaeeford, co. Devon, late of William Gary alitzs Garee, knight,
and in the king s hands by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at
Westminster, 21 January, 4 Edward IV. a moiety of the manor of
Coteriche, co. Worcester, and all lands, rents, reversions and services in
Coteriche late of William Vaux alias Vawes alias Vaulx, knight, and in
the king's hands by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. and the manor of Ghylmelay
alias Chymlay, co. Devon, and all lands, rents reversions and services in
Chilmelay, of Thomas Courtenay, late earl of Devon, and in the king's
hands by reason of the last-named act, with knights' fees, advowsons,
courts leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, parks,
warrens and profits, to hold by the rents and services of as many knights'
fees, and as many other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. and all issues from Easter last. By p.s.
July 28. Grant for life from Easter last to the king's servant John Fortescu,
Westminster, esquire, of the manors of Halwell, Highaunton by Shepeswasshe, Northlew
and Hoi way, co. Devon, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of William
Gary, knight, with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-
pledge, parks, warrens, chaces, wastes, markets, fairs, liberties, franchises,
wards, marriages, escheats, reliefs and services of tenants, not exceeding
the value of 24/. yearly. By p.s.
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\4.Q^^ Membranes 24rf— 20c?.
Commissions of the peace in various coanties pursuant to the statutes and
ordinances of Winchester, Northampton, Westminster and Cambridge.
(See Appendiic.)
Membrane ISd.
June 28. Commission to John Martyn, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, to
Westminster, arrest certain malefactors who came upon a vessel sailing upon the sea
near the Isle of Tenet, which certain merchants of Qenoa in the city of
London had laden with 130 bales of woad at Sandwich of their own goods
to take to London, and carried the vessel and woad off to places unknown,
and to bring them before the king in Chancery and to seize the vessel and
woad and put the same in safe custody. By p.s.
*
' Membrane 16J.
April 18. Commission de tcalliis et fossatis to Thomas, abbot of the monastery of
Westminster. St. Mary Graces by the Tower of London, Thomas XJrswyk, Thomas
Frowyk, esquire, John Fyloll, Thomas Burgoyn, Robert Tanfeld, William
Chadworth, esquire, Kobert Grene, esquire, Hugh Kyngeston and John
Blofeld by the coast of the sea and marsh between the mill of St. Katharine
by the Tower of London to the chapel of St. Mary Metfelon and thence to
the church of St. Dunstan, Stebenhith, and thence to the church of
St. Leonard, Bremley, and thence to the river called le Ley, and thence to
the Thames and thence to the said mill in the county of Middlesex.
Oct. 24. The like to the said abbot, Thomas Urswyk, Thomas Frowyk, esquire,
Westminster. Thomas Burgoyn, Robert Tanfeld, William Chadworth, esquire, Robert
Grene, esquire, Hugh Kyngeston, Thomas Lamberd, Hugh Ratclif and
John Blofeld in the same places.
Nov. 15. The like to the king's kinsman Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Westminster. Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell, knight, Henry Stafford, knight,
Thomas Burgh, knight, Oliver Seintjohn, esquire, William Husee^ William
Coote, Richard Welby, Richard Walcote, Thomas Wymbyssh, Richard
Fynchebek, Leonard Thomburgh, Richard Fendyk, William Fairfax, Simon
Hareby and John Wakerley from Staunford, co. Lincoln, to Dodyngton
Fygot, CO. Lincoln, and thence by the bounds of Kesteven and Holand to
the sea and by the coast of the sea to Walpole, co. Norfolk, and Wysbych,
CO. Cambridge, and thence by the bounds of the marsh to Huntyngdon,
Peterborough, and Staunford aforesaid.
Membrane I6d.
May 9. Commission to William Payntour, Thomas Newent and Nicholas
WestmiDEter. Johnson to take waggons, carts, horses and oxen and workmen, labourers,
and other men and ofher necessaries for the carriage required by the king's
kinsman John, earl of Worcester, who is going to Ireland for the repregsion
of the rebels there.
Membrane I4d.
March 12. Commission to Robert Harecourt, knight, Richard Danvers, Richard
Westminster. Halle and Henry Reynford to deliver the gaol of Oxford of David William
a/ias Giliam late of Cardiff in Wales, * yoman,' pri?oner there.
March 15. The like to Richard Byngham, knight, and John Stanley, knight, to
Wertminster. deliver the gaol of Stafford of William Rippon alias Halle of Lichefeld,
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1467. ' Membrane I4d — cont,
CO. Stafford, Maborer/ and Ellen late the wife of WiOiam Madeley of
Licliefeld, * huswyf,' prisoners there.
April 1. Commission to John Dey, major of the town of Kyngeston on Hull,
Westmiocter. Nicholas Elys, John Hadelsey and the sheriff of the said town to seize a
- ship of Dertemuth of which Thomas alias Thomkyn Laky is owner in the
port of the said town, which the king la informed was concerned in the
capture and spoiling at sea of a ship of John de Yeeri merchant of
Haremuth in Seland, laden with divers goods and merchandise, contrary to
the friendship between the king and the men of Seland, and to keep the
said ship and goods and merchandise and gear in safe-custody and to arrest
the said Thomas and bring him before the king in council.
March 30. Commission to William Fetherston to take masters and mariners for
Westminster, certain ships that the king has ordered to be prepared for the defence of the
realm.
April 17. Commission to William Canynges, mayor of Bristol, and Richard Joye,
WestminBter. master of a ship called le George of Worcestre, to take mariners for the
said ship, which has been ordered among others for the conduct of the
king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, who is going to Ireland for the
repression oi the rebels there.
MSMBRANB }Zd.
May 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to John ap Gwylym, esquire, Thomas
Westminster. Lymeryk, Thomas Lewes and Thomas ap Morgan touching all felonies and
trespasses committed by Walter Knyght within the lordship of Chipstowo
in the march of Wales adjoining the county of Gloucester and the liberty
of the same.
July 9. Commission to Edward Skelton, esquire, one of the king's Serjeants at
Westminster, arms, and John Wild to arrest John Lorkyn, 'wever,' and bring him
befora the king in Chancery to find security that he will not do bodily
harm to William Aunsell or any of the king's people.
Aug. 14. Commission to John Denys of Orlay, John Orchard, John FitzJames,
Westminster. John Pollard, William Coffyn, John Penfoun, John Gogh, William Jacob, ^
William Danvers, John Denton, William Milford, Richard Whole and the
sheriffs of Somerset, Berks, Devon and Cornwall to enquire of what lands,
rents, services, reversions and possessions Thomas Ormond alias Botillicr,
knight, and Anne his wife were seised on 4 November, 1 Edward IV. or
before that time.
Aug* 28. Commission to the king's kinsman John, earl of Shrewsbury, William
Westminster. Herbert of Herbert, knight, and the sheriff of Salop to arrest Roger
Kynaston, late of Walford, co. Salop, esquire, alias of Knokyn in the
marches of Wales, and bring him before the king in council.
Sept. 26. Commission to Ralph dc Gray&tok, knight, Hugh Louther the elder,
Westminster. Richard Bewelewe, William Betfiom and the coroners in the county of
Westmoreland to enquire what lands Ranulph Dacre, knight, held in the
said county on the day of his death, how much they are worth, when he
died, who is his next heir, and who has occupied them since his death.
Membiusb I2d,
May 1. Commi8.sion to Thomas Throgmerton, Richard Croft the elder, Thomas
Westminster. Lygon and the sheriff of Worcester to arrest John Morgan of Worcester,
esquire, Ralph Wysham and John Tommes and bring them before the king
^0 CALENDAR OF PATEltT BOLtS.
X467* Membrane 12d — cotU.
in Chancery to find security that they will not do bodily harm to Bobert
Wynter or any of the king's people.
May 10. Commission to Thomas Tresham, knight^ John Catesby, John Dyve,
Westminster. Bobert Tanfeld, John Eltonhede and WiUiam Lago to deliver the gaol of
Northampton of John Hoton, late of Coventre, ' yoman/ Henry Davy late
of Thorpe Mallesore, co« Northampton, * husbondman/ William Dav}' late
of Thorpe Mallesore, ^ hosbondman,' Edmund Trussel late of Elmesthorpe,
CO. Leicester, esquire, and Richard Wright late of Aylmesthorpe, < yoman/
prisoners there.
June 10. The like to John Grevile, knight, Thomas Brygge, John Brygge,
Westminster. Thomas Lymeryk, Thomas Frenssh and Thomas Morgan to deliver the
gaol of Gloucester of Thomas Eggecombe of Hembury, co. Gloucester,
clerk, prisoner there.
June 23. Commission to the justices of the peace, the keepers of the ports and
Westminster, other maritime places, the sheriffs, mayors, bailifis and constables within
the counties of Lincoln and Norfolk to enquire into the petition of Bichard
Cruceman, late master of a ship called le George of Hanburgh in Almain,
and other merchants of the same that whereas the said ship laden with divers
goods and merchandise was wrecked by the intemperateness of the sea and
the negligence of the pilot, and the said Bichard and merchants and the
mariners and servants of the ship came alive to land so that it could net be
called wreck of sea, and a great part of the goods and merchandise
were cast ashore along the coasts of the said counties and recovered, these
may be restored to them in accordance with the statute of 27 Edward III. ;
and to cause such restitution to be made.
31
7 EDWARD IV.— Paet II.
1457. Membrane 24.
Sept. 9. Grant for life to William Threlkeld of the office of serjeant at arms
Dogmenfield. within the king's land and lordship of Ireland, with wages of 12df. daily
from Easter last at the hands of the treasurer of the said land and all other
accnstomed profits, and a livery of the suit of other Serjeants at arms yearly
at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Sept 6. Grant for life to the king's servant Q-eoffrey Warton, esquire, of the
Dogmerefield. manor of Thorneton, co. York, not exceeding the value of 10/. yearly, and
all lands, rents, reversions and services in Thometon, late of Robert
BoUyng, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and by virtue
of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. with
knights' fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties and franchises and
with issues firom Easter last, to hold by the services of as manv knights'
fees and as many other rents and services %a they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Sept. 8» Grant to the wardens and commonalty of the misiery of mercery of the
Dogmersfield. city of London, in repayment of the sum of 873/. 6*. 8rf. lent by them to
the king for the defence of the sea, that they or any merchant of the same
mistery or their factors or attomejs may ship any merchandise in the port
of London, wools, hides and wool-fells excepted, in any ships of denizens
or aliens, and take the same to foreign parts and bring back other merchan*
disc from foreign parts to the said port, with the exception of wines of
the growth of the duchy of Aquitaine, which are only brought in ships of
denizens, quit of customs and subsidies until they shall thus be satisfied of
the said sum. .By p.s.
Sept. 16. Grant to John, lord Wenlok, by way of regard, of all the moveable goods
I>ogm«Tsfield. of Henry, late duke of Somerset, and Andrew Trollope or any of their
servants, rebels, which he may find in any place within the realm. By p.s.
Sept. 16. Pardon to the bishop of Salisbury and Andrew Brent, keeper of his
Dogmenfield. prison, of the escapes from the said prison, while the bishop was, as he
still is, beyond the seas on the king's service, of William Arnold, derk,
Thomas Conway, Richard Grene, Ilichard Pyket and John Colyns, clerks,
convicted of felony, and all fines and amercements due to the king for the
same. By p.s.
Sept. 17. General pardon to Louis Davy alias Smyth, late of London, ^yoman/ of
Dogmersfield. all offences committed by him before 13 September. By p.s.
Sept* 25. Grant for life to the king's servant John a Wode, esquire, of the lordship
Dogmenfield. and manor of Topsham, co. Devon, and all lands, rents and services in
Topsham of Thomas, late earl of Devon, with knights' fees, advowsons,
courts, views of frank-pledge, warrens, profits, liberties and franchises and
all issues from Easter last, in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture
of the said earl and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold by the services of as many knights'
fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Sept. 29. Grant, during good behaviour, to Ralph Wolseley of the office of fourth
Dogmersfield. baron of the Exchequer in the place of John Ingoldesby, with the
accustomed fees, wages, regards, vestures and other profits, receiving yearly
di CALENDAR OF PAtENT -BOLLS.
1467- Membrane 24 — cont,
sach wages, fees and regards as other barons of the Exchequer bad in the
time of Edward III. Bj p^.
Sept. 30. Appointment for life of Master John Gunihorp, king's clerk, secretary
Dogmenfield. of the queen, as master of the college called the King's Hall in the
Universitj of Cambridge, in the king^s gift by the decease of Master
Thomas Seintjuste, king's chaplain. By p.s.
Mbubrane 23.
Sept. 18. Grant (o Joan Swete late the wife of Thomas Swete, John Scot, knight,
Dogmersfield. George Darell, knight, Richard Haute, esquire, and Richard Bole,
'gentilman,' and their heirs and assigns of the manors of Rokeboume,
CO. Southampton, Northcourte in Combe Byset, co. Wilts, and Okeley,
Overattebere, Netherattebere and Homer, co. Somerset, and all messuages,
lands, rent«, revei^sions and services pertaining to them, for the term of
five years .without impeachment of waste and without rendering any
account, with reversion to the king for the use of the said Joan and her
heirs ; in accordance with a supplication by the said Joan that whereas
she and her said husband were seised of the above-mentioned premises in
their demesne as of fee as in her right and enfeoffed the king of the same
to the use of themselves and her heirs, and he was seised of them until
Thomas Horsey, John Calewey and John Wykes entered into them, as
appears by divers inquisitions, and so they still remain in the king's hands
he should grant them as above. By E.
Vacated because otherwise below,
' Aug. ^^. Grant for life to the king's sister Anne, duchess of Exeter, of the
Westminster, lordships and manors of Maynarbyere and Pennelay, co. Pembroke, and
the land and lordship of Hope and Hopedale in Wales with their members
and all royal rights, franchises, liberties, jurisdictions, rents, services, courts
leet, views of frank-pledge, cantreds, commotes and other profits, the town
of Norwych, co. Chester, and a yearly rent of 7^. 6*. 8rf. from the issues of
the lands of Overraersshe, co. Chester, the manors of Stevyngton, co.
Bedford, and Ludforde, co. Somerset, the manors of Bovytracy, Northlieu,
Holdesworthy and Langacre, the castle, lordships and manors of Bernestaple,
Combemartyn, Southmolton, Dertyngton and Blakebourneboty, the hundreds
of Fremyngton and Southmolton and the manor of Toryngton, co. Devon,
the manors of Haselbeare and Blakedon and the hundreds of Stone and
Cattesasshe, co. Somerset, the manors of Fletc Damarle, Holberton,
Thorneton and Wyncletracy, co. Devon, and an inn called Coldeherburgh
and Coldeherburghlane in the city of London, which she held jointly with
Henry, late duke of Exeter, her husband, to themselves and the heirs of
their bodies, the bailiwick of the foreetersbip in the forest of Grouele
called * Southbaille,' co. Wilts, the manors of Newton and Haydok, co.
Lancaster, the manors of Dalbere and Dalberesleies and Wrixworth, co.
Derby, the manor of Rcdlyngton, co. Rutland, the manor of Great
Gaddesden, co. Hertford, and the manor of Takebere, co. Cornwall, late of
the said duke, the manors of Merton, co. Westmoreland, and Langton, co.
York, late of Thomas Gray, knight, lord of Richcmond Gray, and all those
lands, rents and services called ' Dogettis ' and ' Morises ' lying in the
towns of Canwedon, Hakwell and Little Stanbrigge, all those lands, rents
and services called * Wakerynges ' lying in the town of Great Wakerynge,
and two marshes called * Riggewerde ' and ' Tilwerdc ' in the town of
Great Stanbrigge, co. Essex, late of James, late earl of Wiltshire, with
knights' fees, udvowsons, services, fairs, markets, warrens, ohaccs, fisheries
and emoluments, in the king's hands by reason of an act of forfeiture in
Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold frou^
7 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 33
1467. Metnbrane 23 — cont.
Easter last without impeachment of waste by the services of as many
knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by
before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. with remainders to her daughter Anne
and the heirs of her body and to the heirs of the body of the duchess.
Grant to her also of the manor of Fremyngton, co. Devon, which she
held jointly with her husband, with knights' fees and advowsons to
hold as above from Easter Inst for life and for seven years after her death
to fulfil her^will, with remainder as above. Grant also that she and her
said daughter and their heirs fshall have in the premises specified wreck of
sea, chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws, chattels called waif and stray,
treasure trove, deodand and other profits. And grant to her of 60/. yearly
for life from Easter last, viz. 40/. from the issues of the county of Devon
and 20/. from the issues of the counties of Cambridge and Htintingdon.
By p.8.
Sept. 29. Graut to Joan Swete late the wife of Thomas Swete, John Scot, knight,
Dogmerafield. George Darejl, knight, Richard Haute the elder, esquire, and Richard Bole,
'gentilman,' and their heirs and assigns of the manors of Rokebourne, co.
Southampton, Northcourte in Combe Biset, co. Wilts, and Okeley,
Overattebere, Netberattebero and Homer, co. Somerset, and all messuages,
lands, rents, reversions and services pertaining to them, for the term of five
years, without impeachment of waste and without rendering any account,
with reversion to the king for the use of the said Joan and her heirs ; in
accordance with a supplication by the said Joan that whereas she and her
said husband were seised of the above-mentioned premises in their demesne
as of fee as in her right and enfeoffed the king of the same to the use of
themselves and her heirs, and he was seised of the same until Thomas
Horsey, John Calevvey and John Wykes entered into the said manors of
Rokebourne and Northcourte and the same Thomas, John and John and
Thom£^ Lyte entered into the said manor of Okeley and John Huntley,
Isabel late the wife of Thomas Huntley, John Sydenham and William
Lucok entered into the said manors of Overattebere, Netherattebere and
Homer, as appears by divers inquisitions, and so they still remain in the
king's hands, he should grant them as above. \iy K.
Sept. 30. Presentation of Richard Lake to the parish cimrch of Highonger, in the
Dogmersfield. diocese of London, void by the death of Richard Langstrother. By p.s.
Membranb 22.
Aug. 22. Grant to Ralph Verney, citizen and alderman of London, and the heirs
Westminster, of his body of two messuages, 64J acres of land and meadow and 2s, of rent
in Alesbury, co. Buckingham, three messuages, and 150 acres of land and
meadow in Berton, co. Buckingham, and two crofts, 20 acres of land and
meadow and '2s. of rent in Burcote, co. Buckingham, late of William Wandes-
ford alias Waynesford, esquire, and in the king's hands by reason of his
forfeiture and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV., with knights' fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge,
liberties, franchises and profits, to hold from 4 March, 1 Edward IV., by
the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services
as they were held by before that date. By p.s.
Aug. 24. Grant to Richard Wydevile, earl of Ryvers, lord of Grafton and la Mote,
Westminster, treasurer of England, and Thomas Pounde and John Roger, esquires, and
William Kerver, citizen and mercer of London, in repayment of the sum of
6,500/. due to them, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer, of all
moneys arising from the subsidy called tonnage and poundage in the port
of London and from the said subsidy and all customs and subsidies in the
y 96186. C
34 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467* Membrane 22 — conU
ports of Southampton, Saudwich, Bristol, Exeter, Dertmouth, Plyinmouth,
Fowey and Pole and from all wai'ds, marriages, reliefs, escheats, forfeitures,
custodies of heirs and lands and temporalities of archbishoprics and other
ecclesiastical benefices, until they shall be fully satisfied of the said sum.
By p.s.
Sept. 4. Grant for life to the king's servant William Claybroke, yeoman of the
Dogmersfield. king's larder, of the custody of the gaol of the king's castle of York with
the portership of the same, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Sept. 4. General pardon to Gieofirey Johnson alias Griffith Johnson late of
Dogmensfield. Brakstede, co. Essex, * yoman.' By K.
Sept. 8. Grant to the king's kinsmen Thomas, archbishop of Canterbur}'-, George,
Dogmersfield. archbishop of York, Heniy, earl of Essex, and Henry Stafford, knight,
and John Stafford, knight, sons of Humphrey, late duke of Buckingham,
aud Walter Blount, knight, lord Mountjoy, of the manor of Stowebardolf,
the manor of Rough ton and Fares well, the .manor of Whynburgh and
Mateshall, the manor of Canteley, the manor of Strumpeshall aud the manor
of Castrebardolf, co. Norfolk, the manor of Ilketeshall, the manor of
Denyugton and Brundisshe, and the manor of Gretyngham, co. Suffolk, and
the manor of Reskyngton and Dygby and the manor of Westburgh aud
Cathorp, co. Lincoln, late of William Beaumont, knight^ late lord Beaumont,
and in the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, views of frank-pledge, parks, warrens,
fairs, markets, liberties, franchises and other profits, as the said William held
them, for the lives of the said William and Joan his wife, daughter of
Humphrey, late duke of Buckingham, for her use, in consideration of her
neai'ness of blood to the king, with remainder, as regards the said manors of
Stowbardolf, Roughton and Fareswell, Whynburgh and Mateshall with
knights' fees etc. as above, to the heirs of her body, for 20*. 4rf. to be paid in
the haiiaper. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted the same
to them by other letters patent on 4 December^ 8 Edward IK
Sept. 7. Grant for life to William Norys, knight, of the office of keeper of the
Dogmersfield. rolls of Chancery in Ireland, with the accustomed fees, in the same manner
as Thomas Colt or any other occupant of the office. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Rokeleyes alias Parkar of
the office of yeoman veautrer of the king's dogs called * bukhoundes,' with
the accustomed fees at the hands of William Brokas, esquire, master of the
* bukhoundes.' By p.s.
MSMBRANBS 21 — 19.
June 24. Inspeximus and confirmation to William, the abbot, and the convent of
WestmiDster. I Dculacresse of a charter dated at P^ltham, 30 January, 4 Edward III.
\^Chart€r Ro 11^ ^ Edward II L No, 105], inspecting and confirming the
following : —
1. A charter dated at Woodstock, 28 July, 31 Henry III.
2. A charter dated at Rhuddlan, 1 6 December, 1 1 Edward L [ Charter
Roll, 11 Edward 1, No. 46.1
3. A charter of Ranulph, earl of Chester and Lincoln. [^MonasticoHy
No. VI.']
4. A charter dated at Malmesbury, 23 November, 9 John.
5. A charter dated at Reading, 25 October, 16 Henry III., inspecting
and confirming No. 3.
6-8. Three charters of the said earl Ranulph.
7 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 35
1467. Membranes 2\ — 19 — cont.
9. Another charter of the same. [Monasiicon, No, VIL']
10-14. Five other charters of the same.
15. A charter of Edward I. hefore he assumed the govemahce of the realm,
dated at Chester, 5 January, 54 Henry III.
16. Letters patent of the same dated 15 February, 54 Henry III.
17. A charter of Hugh, earl of Chester. [^Monasticon, No. IIL]
18. Another charter of the same.
19. A charter of the said earl Ranulph.
20. A writing of John, earl of Chester.
21 . Divers grants not dated or set out at length.
For 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 19 — cont.
June 15. Grant to the vicars in the church of Holy Trinity, Chichester, that they
Westminster, and their successors may elect a principal whensoever they please, and
that the principal and vicars shall be called the principal and commonalty
of the vicars of the church of Holy Trinity, Chichester^ and shall have a
common seal and shall be capable of acquiring lands and possessions and of
[ileading and being impleaded ; provided that the dean and chapter of the
said church shall always present to the vicarages in the church when void
according to the ancient statutes, ordinances and customs, and that this
grant shall not be to their prejudice. By p.s.
July 16. General pardon to John Water alias Bomlet late of Longwyke, co.
Westminster. Buckingham, ' husbondman.' By p.s.
June 22. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Worcester for the restitution
Westminster, of the temporalities of the monastery of Evesham, in the diocese of
Worcester, void by the death of Bichard Penbroke, last abbot, to Richard
Hawkesbury, monk of the monastery, who has been elected abbot in
accordance with an indult of the apostolic see. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
The cliancellor in the county palatine of Lancaster.
The escheator in the county of Gloucester and the march of Wales
adjacent.
The escheator in the county of Warwick.
The escheator in the county of Northampton.
The escheator in the county of Hereford and the march of Wales
adjacent.
The escheator in the county of Staffoixi.
John Yonge, mayor of the city of London and escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
July 11. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Nottingham and Derby for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Newstead within the
forest of Shirwode, of the order of St. Augustine, to Thomas Gounthorpe,
canon of the house, whose election as prior G. archbishop of York has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
June 9. Licence for the sub-prior and canons of the priory of Newstead in
Westminster. Shii-wode to elect a prior in the place of John Dorham, deceased.
Nov. 18. Appointment, until 16 May next, of Bichard Exton to purvey beeves,
Westminster, muttons, salt and fresh-water fish and other necessaries for the office of
buyer of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of Henry Forth.
O 2
36 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
14(57^ ^^BMBRANE 18.
Aug. 16. Grant for life to the king's secretary Master William HatclyiF of the
Wettminster. manor of Fritcswell, co. Oxford, and advowsons of churches, knights' fees,
franchises, liberties and privileges with the members and parcels pertaining
to the said manor, and all other lands in Friteswell aforesaid, of Henry
Beauford, late duke of Somerset, and James Ormonde, late earl of Wiltshire,
in the king's hands by reason of their forfeiture and by virtue of the act
in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. and a plot with
two tenements annexed in the parish of St. Michael, Wodestretc, London,
of William, late viscount Beaumont, and the manor of Brentbradfeld,
CO. Suffolk, alias the manor of Roos in Brentbradfeld and all lands in
Brandbradfeld aforesaid, Cokefeld, Great Welwetham and Monkes Bradfeld,
CO. Suffolk, of Thomas Boos, knight, late lord of Roos, in the king's
hands by reason of their forfeiture and by virtue of the act aforesaid, with
all issues from Easter last, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees
and as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward lY.; and an annuity of 261. ISs, 4r/. f rom Easter last at the
receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Oct 20. Grant to Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, George, archbishop of
WestmuiBter. York, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, William Bourghchier,
knight, lord Filzwareyn, Thomas Barnes and Richard Viell of the manors
of Anry, Lytelham with the advowson of the church of Lytelham, Vera
Worthy, Petermerlon, Mylton Damerell, Cokebury and Yendestowe with
the advowson of the church of Yendestowe, and the advowson of the
church of Southtauton, co. Devon^ the manor of Estrannemere, co. Somerset,
and all messuages, hinds, renfr-, reversions and services in Hankeford, Hals,
Uppecote, Brendes worthy, Wayte, Sodworthy, Aysserygge, Bydeford,
Torryton, Beme, Tadyportc, Hygham, Rolston, Bevyshyll, Passhcote,
Possebury, Raissheley, Fenton, Danjshampton, Langtre, Illeshershc, Horton,
Buckyssh, Huyshille, Holdwill, Shofterigge, Duardyng, Knoll, Kelenyke,
Estbury and Quarum, with all other messuages, lands, rents, reversions and
services in the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Berks, with
advowsons, knights' fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, warrens,
franchises, jurisdictions, liberties and other appurtenances, late of Thomas
Ormond alias Botiller, knight, and Anne his wife, daughter of Aune, late
duchess of Exeter, sister of Thomas Mountague, knight, sometime earl of
Salisbury, father of Alice, late countess of Salisbury, as in the right of the
said Anne, and in the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. against the said Thomas Ormond,
to hold for the life of the latter by the services of as many knights' fees and
as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. ; and pardon to them of all issues of tiie same from that date.
By p.s.
Oct. 23. Pardon to John Calowe of Sytelyng, co. Dorset, * gentilman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Hertford for not appearing before the king to
satisfy him of his ransom for not having Richard Bolton, late of London,
'yoman,' alias Richard Sauuder late of Whitelakynton, co. Somerset,
' y Oman,' who was handed over to him in bail, before the late king at a
certain day to answer for divers felonies and trespasses ; he having sur-
rendered to the Manshalsea prison, as John Markeham, knight, chief justice
of the King's Bench, has certified.
Oct. 25. General pardon to Andrew Grantham, chaplain, one of the vicars in the
Westminster, cathedral church of Wells, co. Somerset. By p.8.
Oct. 26. Grant, during pleasure, to William Bertram of the office of troner of tin
Westminster, and lead within the counties of Tevon and Cornwull, receiving the
7 EDWARD IV.— Pakt II. 37
1467. Atembrane 18 — cont.
accustomed fees at the hands of the receiver general of the duchy of
Cornwall. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant Walter Aumenere of the office of one
Westminster, of the king's Serjeants at arms, to which he was appointed on Michaelmas,
6 Edward TV, and which he has exercised since that date without letters
patent or fee, and I2d. daily from that date from the issues of the counties
of Norfolk and Suffolk, and a livery of the suit of other Serjeants at arms
yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Oc». 27. Exemption for life of Edmund Rede, knight, from being put on assizes,
Westminster, juries, recognisances, attaints or inquisitions, and from being made justice,
bailiff, escheator, coroner, sheriff, constable, provost, collector, taxer or
controller of tenths, fifteenths, taxes or subsidies, or officer, commissioner or
minister of the king. By p.s.
Oct. 27. Grant for life to the said Edmund of a tun of wine yearly in the port of
Westminster. London at the hands of the king's chief butler or his lieutenant there.
By p.s.
Oct. 6. Licence, for 10 marks paid in the hanaper, for Joan late the wife of
Westminster. Richard Yard, esquire, to grant the manor of Tengweke alias Highweke with
a third part of the hundred of Tengbrlgge belonging to it, a messuage, four
mills, a carucate of land and 10 acres of meadow and 8/. of rent in Tengweke
alias Highweke, Neweton Busshell and Bradley, co. Devon, held in chief,
to Gilbert Yard, her son, and his heirs and assigns.
MSM BRANS 17.
July 8. Grant for life to William Queneson of the profit of wines called ' issak *
Westminster, sold in the taverns of the city of Bordeaux and the profits of the market
of the same city, in the same manner as John Pikbourn or anyone else had
them. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Holme, Norrey king of
Westminster, arms of the northern realm of England, of 2ol. yearly for the fees of his
office from the issues of the county of Kent from Easter, 4 Edward IV.
with a livery such as any other king of arms or herald had in the time of
Edward III. yearly at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Oct 16. Pardon to John Thurlowe the younger of Thrypplowe or Triple we,
Westminster, co. Cambridge, *yoman,' of his outlawries in the busting of London
for not appearing before the king to satisfy him of his ransoms for
denying a writing obligatory of a debt of 12/. 17*. made to William
Nicolasson of which he was convicted by his own confession and for
denying another writing obligatory of a debt of 41. made to William
Evyngton, Edmund Kenslon and Thomas Kenston of which he was
convicted by a jury, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
John Markhani, knight, chiuf justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Oct. 20. Grant to the king's servant William Netilton that he shall be one of the
Westminster, yeomen of the crown, and grant to him, during good behaviour, of 6d,
. daily for his fee from the issues of the counties of Bedford ami Buckingham
from Michaelmas last, from which day he has had the occupation of
yeoman of the crown. By p.s.
Oct. 27. Pardon to Roger Rudby of Chichester, co. Sussex, * gentilman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to satisfy the king of his ransom for not having William
Ludfs of Chichester before the said justices at a certain day to answer
38 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS-
1467» Membrane 17 — cont,
William Hore touching a trespass, as he made mainprise to do, he haying
surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the king of his ransom, as
Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Oct. 22. Grant for life to Thomas Gray, knight, that he be one of the poor
Westminster, knights of the college of the free chapel of St, Q^drge within the castle of
Windesor, receiving wages and vesture at the hands of the warden of the
college, w th a habitation within the castle and all other things that any of
the poor knights had. By p.s.
Oct. 27. Pardon to Richard Lane of Shirborne, co. Dorset, * yoman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Dorset for not appearing before John Prysot and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy John Hobbes of
a debt of 40^. which he recovered against him, and 6s. Sd. damages, the
said Richard having surrendered to the Flete prison and the said John
having appeared before the justices of the Bench by John Bevyn his
attorney and acknowledged himself satisfied, as Robert Danby, chief justice
of the Bench, has certified.
Oct. 30. Grant, during good behaviour, to Nicholas Stathum of the office of
Westminster, second baron of the Exchequer immediately after John Clerk, who now
has the office, shall have died or surrendered it or whenever it shall become
vacant, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.8.
July 11. General pardon to John Kelk alias Kelque, citizen and 'goldesmyth ' of
Westminster. London, Bj p.s.
Nov. 3. Pardon to Richard Safrey late of Suthertyng, co. Sussex, ' hnsbondman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in London for not appearing before John Prysot and his
fellows, justices of the BencJi of the late king, to satisfy John Gknlyng,
citizen and grocer of London, of 40/. which he recovered against him, and
91. damages, the said Richard having surrendered to the Flete prison, and
the said John having appeared before the justices of the Bench by Robert
Vaus his attorney and acknowledged himself satisfied, as Robert Danby,
knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 10. General pardon to Henry Ottwey late of Bedyngton, co. Surrey, * yoman,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before I June last. By p.s,
Nov. 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Pygot as one of the king's
Westminster. Serjeants at law, receiving the accustomed fees.
Membrane 16.
Aug. 28. Grant to the king's unde Henry, earl of Essex, and his wife Isabel, the
Wertrainster. king's aunt, and the heirs of their bodies of the lordship and manor of
Chyngford and all lauds, rents, reversions and services in Chyngford, co.
Essex, of Thomas, late lord Roos, in the king's hands by reason
of his forfeiture and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. the lordship and manor of Aketon or Acton
and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Aketon alias Acton, co.
Suffolk, the manor called ' Silvestres Halle' in Sayntraaryburys with the mills
there and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Sayntmaryburys, in the
counties of Suffolk and Essex, and the lordship, manor and town of Ailesbury
and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Ailesbury and Beerton, co.
Buckingham, of James, late earl of Wiltshire, in the king's hands by
reason of his forfeiture and by virtue of the act aforesaid, and the manor
of Woddesdon and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Woddesdoo,
CO. Buckingham, of Thomas, late earl of Devon, and in the king's hands
by reason of his forfeiture and by virtue of the act aforesaid, to hold
with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs.
7 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 39
1467. Membrane 16 — cont,
markets, liberties, franchises, warrens, profits and all commodities bj the
services of as many knights* fees and as many other rents and services as
they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. and all issues from
Easter last. By p.s.
Aug. 28. Grant to William Carent, esquire, John Carent the elder, esquire, and
Westminster. John Carent the younger, esquire, in lieu of a like grant to them by letters
patent dated 19 July last, surrendered because invalid, of the custody
during minority of William son and heir of John Filoll, tenant in chief,
and all lands late of the said John with the marriage of the heir without
disparagement with knights' fees pertaining to the said lands, and so from
heir to heir during minority, they finding a competent sustenance for the
heir and supporting all charges. By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 24. Grant to the king's si8ter Margaret, in lieu of a like grant to her by
WeBtminster. letters patent dated 30 March, 5 Edward IV. surrendered, of an annuity
of 400/. from Michaelmas last at the receipt of the Exchequer in ready
money or from the first moneys arising from the king's profiTers or other
debts. By p.8.
Sept 3. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Leicester for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the abbey of Oselveston, of the order of St. Augustine,
to Kobert Kirkby, canon of the priory of Kirkby, of the same order and in
the same diocese, whose election as abbot J. bishop of Lincoln has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by the abbot
of St. Mary de Pr6 by Leicester.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Lincoln.
Butland.
Writ de intendetido in pursuance to the tenants.
Aug. 16. Grant to the king's secretary Master William Hattecliffe and the heirs
WestmiDster. male of his body of the manor or lordship of Edyngworth in le Merssh
called ^ Brentmersshe,' with all lands in Frembourgh and Welles and Dalcote,
CO. Somerset, and advowsons, knights' fees, franchises, liberties and
privileges pertaining to the said manor with its members and parcels,
late of John {Boteler of Franburgh, in the king's hands by reason
of his forfeiture and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. with all issues from Easter last, to hold by the
services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as
they were held by before 4 March, 1 Mdward IV. for 20*. 4d. to be paid
for fine or fee of the great seal. By p.8.
Mbmbranb 15.
July 17. Grant to Lionel Wideville, clerk, brother of the queen, of all issues of
Windsor, the archdeaconry of Norwich belonging to the king by reason of the attaint
of John Moreton, archdeacon of Norwich, by authority of Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. and the consequent forfeiture of
his possessions. By p.8.
July 20. Pardon to the king's servant John Walford, yeoman of the king's
Westminster, chnmber, who has the custody of the king's gaol of ilchestre, co. Somerset,
nnd who was lately on the king's service in the north with the lord of
Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, of the escape of sixteen prisoners
commit led to the gaol on suspicion of felony, viz. John Lloyd cUicis Ycvan,
Willi.'im Mylwarde alias Bradley, Thomas Preste, * tynker,' John Bole,
'laborer,' Robert Coriser, John Dobbe, Maillour,' John Baker, Richard
Werkeman, Griffuthe ap Rees, Richard GeflFrey, William Cascombe, John
40 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467. Membrane 15 — cont.
Davy, John ap Thomas, Peter rurneys alias Towker, Howell ap Jevan
Vazhan and Richard Parke. By p.8.
July 15. Grant to Thomas Gray, clerk, of the custody of the king's free chapel of
Westminster. St. Mary, Wemstede, co. Hertford, void by the demise of John Crecy.
By p.8.
July 23. Appointment, until 23 January next-, of David Fissher to purvey
Westminster, pheasants, partridges and other fowls for the expenses of the household,
and thread for nets for their capture, and carriage for them.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
July 25. Grant for life to the king's servant John Feriby of all lands, rents and
Westminster, services of Thomas, late lord Roos, in the parish of Coxhill, co. Lincoln,
not exceeding the value of 10/. yearly, forfeited to the crown because of his
being against the king in the battles at Shirburne, co. York, and elsewhere.
Byp 8.
July 23. Grant for life from Easter last to Edmund Hastyng, knight, of the
Westminster, manor and town of Gilling in Ridall, co. York, of which Humphrey Nevill,
late of Brauncepath in tlie bishopric of Durham, esquire, was seised on
4 May, 1 Edward IV. in his demesne as of fee and continued his possession
until 4 November, 1 Edward IV. when he was attainted of high treason
by authority of Parliament at Westminster and the above came into the
king's hands, and all issues from the said 4 May. By p.s.
July 23. Grant to John Hodelston, knight, and the heirs male of his body of
Westminster, all lands, rents, services and reversions in Skelton and Lamunby, co.
Cumberland, of John, late lord ClifPord, son and heir of Thorn rs, late
lord Clifford, and in Kirkby, Donerdale and Wrightyngton, co. Lancaster,
late of Richard Kirkeby, esfjuire, in the king's hands by reason of an act
in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold with
knights' fees and advowsons by the services of as many knights' fees and
jis many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV., and all issues from Easter last. By p.s.
July 25. Grant for life to Thomas Chambre of the office of one of the king's
Westiuinster. Serjeants at arms, with wages of 12^. daily from Easter last from the
issues of the counties ol Bedford and Buckingham, and a livery of the
suit of esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
Membrane 14.
July 13. Grant to Richard Quatremayns, esquire, John Leynton, William Hampton,
Westminster. John Benet, and Richard Fowlere and their heirs and assigns of the
manors of Wilbram, co. Cambridge, and Halton, co. Oxford, and all lands,
rents, reversions, and services in Wilbram and Halton, of William late
viscount Beaumont, in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture
and by virtue of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 4 No-
vember, 1 Edward IV. with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views
of frank-pledge, waifs, strays, wards, marriages, escheats, and all other
profits and all issues from Easter last, to hold for the use of the said
Richard Quatremayns by such rents and services as they were held
by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. in exchange for the manor of
Hamyldon, co. Rutland, which the latter and George, archbishop of York,
and the said John^ William, John and Richard, his co-feoffees, granted to
the king ; with provision that if the said manors or any parcel of them be
taken back into the king's hands or restored to the said viscount they shall
be recompensed with other lands to the said yearly value. Grant also to
theni of the manor of Wykemere, co. Norfolk, late of the said viscount.
7 EDWAED IV.— Part II. 41
1467. Membrane 14 — cont,
in the king's hands as above, to hold from Easter last for the life of the
said Richard Quatremayns. By p.s.
July 7. General pardon to John Hale late of Fuoggesasshe, co. Hereford,
Westminster. < husbondeman,' alias of Kalverhill, co. Hereford. By p.s.
Aug. 28. Grant for life to the king's knight William Herbert, lord Herbert, whom
Westminster, the king has raised to the estate of baron, of the offices of chief justice of
North Wales and constable of the king's castle of Hardlegh, co. Merioneth,
with full power of appointing and removing all stewards, sheriffs, cscheators,
coroners, bailiffs, foresters, reeves, ringilds and other officers and ministers
of the king in North Wales at their accustomed wages, receiving for the
office vif justice such fees as John, earl of Worcester, lately had and for
the office of constable 2(5/. 13f. Ad. yearly for himself and Ad. daily for
each of 24 soldiers under him for the safe custody of the castle, from the
issues of North Wales, and all other profits pertaining to the said office of
constable. By p.s.
Membrane 13.
Nov. 18. Inspeximtis and confirmation to Thomas Flctham, clerk, alderman of
Westminster, the guild or iraternity of St. Mary in the town of Baston, of letters patent
dated 22 November, 21 Henry VI. granting to the aldermen certain
privileges. For 135. Ad, paid in the hauaper.
Nov. 11, General pardo:i to Thomas Chellescombe of Sele, co. Kent, *gentilman,'
Westminster, alias late of Sundrysdh, co. Kent, of all offences committed by him before
24 October. By p.s.
Nov. 18. General pardon to John Barefoote of Boxgrave, co. Sussex, * bochier,* of
Westminster, all felonies and trespasses committed by him before 5 November and of
his outlawry for certain felonies and trespasses of which he was indicted
by subtle collusion and great malice, for which he was committed to the
custody of the marshal of the Marshalsea, in whose custody be still remains.
By p.s,
Nov. 19. Grant for life to Antony Wydevyll, lord of Scales and Nucellis, brother
WestmiDBter. of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, in lieu of a like grant
to the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, by letters patent dated
28 August, 2 Edward IV. surrendered, of the custody of the king's castle
and town of Porchestre and forest and warren there and the supervision
and governance of the king's town of Portesmouthe and his place there,
with power to appoint under him a porter, an artiller and a watchman
within the castle, receiving 1 2c?. daily for his own fee, 3d. daily for the
wages of the porter and \^d. daily for the wages of a groom under him to
keep the warren, 6d. daily for the wages of the artiller and Zd. daily for
the wages of the watchman and the accustomed fees for the supemsion
and governance, from the issues of the said castle^ forest and warren and
the fee farm of Portesmonthe, so far as their extent suffices, and the residue
from the issues of the county of Southampton, with all other accustomed
profits, in the same manner as John, late earl of Shrewsbury, or any one
else bad the same. By p.s.
Nov. 25, Grant for life to the king's servant William Besteney of the office of
Westminster, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, receiving 18/. 5a'. yearly, viz. 10/. from
the farm of the king's lands of Fitelton, co. Wilts, 5/. from the farm of
the manor or lands of Lithewode, co. Salop, and 3/. 5«. from the issues of
the king's manor of Patrikesborne, co. Kent, and a robe of the suit of the
king's esquires yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Vacated so far as concerns the 18/. 6«., because the king granted the
same to him from this 26 November by other letters patent dated
10 January 9 Edward /Fi
42 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1467. Membranes 13— ^on/.
Nov. 25. General pardon to Richard Hannes of Stretford on Avon, co. Warwick,
Westminster. < yoraan/ alias late of Oxonforde, co. Oxford, * scoler,' alias * fysshemonger,'
alias * wolbyer,' of all offences committed by him before 4 October last.
By p.8.
Nov. 27. General pardon to Elias Laiihargy late of London, * gentilman,' alias
Westminster. Eliseas Lanhargy late of Estbedfount, co. Middlesex. By p.s.
Mbmbrans 12.
Oct. 29. GrAnt in frank almoin to Master Thomas Rotheram, king's clerk, keeper
Westminster, of the privy seal, provost of the king's college of Whynghara, in the diocese
of Canterbury, and the canons of the same of a messuage, a dovecote with
a garden annexed, 66 acres and one rood of land and 3 acres and 3 roods of
meadow in Preston, Asshe, Staple and Whyngham, co. Kent, with a salt-pit
and 3 acres of pasture in Stourmouth, co. Kent, late of William Cokkowe,
and two messuages with gardens annexed in Ikham with a toft in Litiebouruc
which Michael Potter late of Ikham, a man of Flanders, lately acquired
withont licence, to holdjfroni Easter last to prny for the good estate of the
king and Elizabeth his consort and for their souls after death and the souls
of the king's father Richard, late duke of York, and his brother Edmund,
late earl of Rutland, and the said William Cokkowe. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Ratification of the estate which Master Henry Sutton has as parson or
Westminster, rector of the parish church of Corfecastell. By p..s.
Nov. 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Paten, marshal of the king's
Westminster, trumpeters, of an annuity of 10 marks from the barony of Brambarowe, co.
Sussex, from Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Sussex or the receiver, farmers,
bailiffs or other occupiers of the barony.
Nov. IL General pardon to John Broke, parson of the church of St. Leonard,
Westminster. Fastoure Lane, London. By p.s.
Sept. 2. Presentation of Robert Cokke, chaplain, to the parish church within the
Dogmersfield. lordship of Oye in the parts of Picardy. The letters are directed to Th.
archbishop of Canterbnry.
Nov. 16. General pardon to Henry Johnson Vanmelom, alias Henry Yanmelum
Westminster, alias Henry Marcellis, * Decheman,' of all offences committed by him before
1 October last. By p.s.
Nov. 16 Pardon to Laurence Reynforth, king's knight, late sheriff of Essex and
Westminster. Hertford, of all offences, trespasses, concealments, misprisions, contempts
and escapes ot felons and all penalties, forfeiture5, amercements, debts and
accounts due from him to the king. By p.p.
Nov, 18. Grant in frank almoin to Thomas Wilmote, vicar of the church of
Westminster. Asshettesford, co. Kent, of the manor and town of Dounton Weylate, co.
Essex, with the advowson of the church of Dounton, the manor of Preston
and Hoo, co. Sussex, lately pertaining to the priory of Okeburn, and a
yearly pension of 100*. which the prior of Lewes is bound to render to the
king from an impost lately due to the abbey of Cluny, to hold with all
ai)purtenances quit of all farms, rents, arrears, tenths, fifteenths and actions
and demands from 4 March, I Edward IV. to find two chaplains and two
secular clerks to celebrate divine service in the said church for the good
estate of the king and his kinsman George, archbishop of York, and John
Fogge, knight, and Alice his wife and for their souls after death and the
souls of Richard, late duke of York, the king's father, Edmund, late earl
of Rutland, the king's brother, and Richard, earl of Salisbury, the king's
uncle, and Thomas Kyryell, knigb* Robert Hoorne and Thomas Colt,
7 EDWARD IV.— Part U. 43
1467, ' Membrane 12 — cont.
esquires, and all others of the county of Kent killed in the conflicts at
Northampton, St. Albans and Shirbourne for the king's right and the
good of the realm, according to the ordinances of the said John Fogge.
By p.s.
Nov. 23. Grant for life to the king's servant Edward Hardgill and Elizabeth
Westminster. Morysby of the manor of Frytheby, co. Leicester, which Thomas Palmer
holds for a term of years, the reversion belonging to the king, and all lands,
rents, reversions and services in Fretheby late of Thomas, late Lord Roos
in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and by virtue of an act
in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold with
knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge and all profits
from Ea6ter last by the services of as many knights' fees and as many
other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, I Edward IV.
By p.s.
Nov. 23. Grant for life to the king's servant William Aleyn, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the custody of the king's manor of Esthamstede and
the new park there within the forest of Wyndesore, co. Berks, receiving
2d. daily from the fee farm of the town of New Windsor, with a grove
called Couwore and 4*. of yearly rent pertaining to it and all other
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the Hng granted the
custody to him by other letters patent on 9 December^ 8 Edward IV.
Mbmbranb 11.
Oct. 31. Whereas the sum of 1,600/. is due from the king to his kinsman John
Westminster, earl of Worcester, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer, of which sum
the latter has remitted 800/., and the king appointed the said earl constable
of England and has granted to him 400/. for regard, the king hereby grants
that he or his executors after his decease may receive all sums of money
from all customs and subsidies in the port of Bristol until he be satisfied of
the said 800/. residue and the said 400/. amounting together to 1,200/. and
may in the meantime nominate a suitable person to the oifice of one of the
customers or collectors. By p.8«
Oct. 31. Pardon to Joyce lafe the wife of Thomas Erdyngton, knight, of all
Westminster, grants, alienations and perquisitions of land without licence.
By p.8. and for 20*. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 8. General pardon to William Philip late of London, esquire, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 16 October last. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Whereas Thomasia late the wife of John Gra, knight, holds for life 57
WestmiDBter. acres of land and 18/. 13*. Ad. of rent in Saltfletby and Somercotes co.
Lincoln, of the grant of William Waynflete, bishop of Winchester, William
Darset, clerk, Hugh Pakenham, esquire, Richard Ghaundre, esquire
deceased, and Simon Godmanston, clerk, the reversion belonging to them
and the heirs of the bishop, of which lands and rents John de Multon was
seised in his demesne as of fee and used to render 10/. yearly to the alien
abbot and convent of Langenneth, the king hereby pardons to the said
Thomasia and the said bishop, William, Hugh and Simon and the heirs of
the bishop the said 10/. yearly and all arrears. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Grant for life to Thomas Bone of the office of forester within the king's
Westminster, forest of Ingle wode with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as Jcmn
Alcok or Thomas Garthe had it, in lieu of a like grant to the said John
Alcok by letters patent dated 24 November, 1 Edward IV. surrendered.
By p.B.
44 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467. ' Membrane 11 — cont,
Nov. 25. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Monca to take horses for tlie
Westminster, king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, at her cost. By p.8.
Nov. 10. Pardon to Joan Oswald of Alkerton, co. G-loncester, *wydowe,' of her
Westminster, waiver in the county of Gloucester for not appearing before Robert Danby
and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to satisfy the king of her ransom for
a trespass committed against William Pylmo, she having surrendered to the
Flete prison and satisfied the king and the said William, as appears by
certificate of Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench.
Nov. 12. Pardon to James Cheyun of Rompney, co. Kent, 'gentilman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in London fur not appearing before the king to satisfy him of his
ransom for not having John Chaumber, suspected of felony, before the
late king on a certain day, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison,
as John Markham, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Membrane 10.
Oct. 9. Grant for life to the king's daughter the princess Elizabeth of the manor
Westminster, of Great Lynforde, co. Buckingham, lately belonging to James, late earl of
Wiltshire, and in the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Oct. 14. Grant for life to the king's servant John Crowland, one of the king's
Westminster, trumpeters, of 10 marks yearly from Michaelmas, (j Edward IV. fix)m the
issues of the county of Lincoln. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Oct. 14. Like grant to the king's servant William atte How, one of the king's
Westminster, trumpeters. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Oct. 14. Like grant to the king's servant John Panell, one of the king's
Westminster, trumpeters, from the issues of the county of York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Like grant to John Hache, one of the king's trumpeters, from the issues
of the county of Devon. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of De^on.
Like grant to the king's servant Richaiti Hilles, one of the king's
trumpeters, from the issues of the county of York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Like grant to the king's servant John Priour, one of the king's trumpeters,
from the issues of the county of Lincoln. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Like grant to John Hilles, one of the king's trumpeters, from the fee-
farm of the town of Bridport, co. Dorset, and the increment of the same.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuan(*e to the men of the town.
Sept. 20. Grant for life to the king's servant William Eynsam, one of the king's
Dogmersfield. minstrels, of 10 marks yearly from Michaelmas last from the fee -farm of
the hundreds of Kefte.-gate, Holford and Greston wiih the fairs and markets
in the town of Wynchecombe, at the hands of the abbot and convent of
Wynchecombe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot and convent.
Oct. 29. General pardon to Richard Wynfeld late of Ampuldore, co. Kent,
Westminster. ' laborer,' of all offences committed by him before 28 October, By p.s.
Oct. 29. Grant for life to John Gencus, chapUiu, that he be one of the chaplains
Westminster, of the king's chftntry of St. Mary within the manor of Wodest^ke, in the
7 EDWARD IV.— Part II.
45
1467. Membrane 10 — cont,
place of John Austen, deceased, receiving 10 marks yearly for salary from
the issues of the manor with a dwelling in the south part of the manor and
all other accustomed profits. By p.s.
Oct. 8. General pardon to Thomas Fyssher of Glastonbury, co. Somerset, ' yoman,'
Westminster, alias * courtholder ' alias * clothemaker,' and John Wise of Briggewater,
CO. Somerset, ' marchaunt.' By p.s.
Oct. 5. The like to Robert Tukhill the elder of Hungurford, co. Berks, ' mercer,*
Dogmersfield. alias Robert Tughull, ' clothier,' of all offences committed by him before
1 October. By p.s.
1468.
Feb. 20.
Coventry.
Feb. 15.
Coventry.
Feb. 18.
Coventry.
1467.
Dec. 10.
Windsor.
1468.
Feb. 13.
Coventry.
March 3.
Wc^stminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 9.
Grant for life to the king's servants John Shucborough and Nicholas
Cleveley of the manor called * Cornewales IManer ' in Tver, co. Buckingham,
late of Thomas Cornewaile, esquire, and in the king's hands by reason of
his forfeiture and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold from 4 March, 1 Edward IV. by the
services of as many knights' fees and as many otiicr rents and services as
they were held by before that date. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas Birche late of London, 'yoman,' of all
offences committed by him before 14 February and all consequent
penalties and forfeitures. By p.8.
Grant for life to the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, and John,
lord of Dudley, of the office of constable of the Tower of London with the
accustomed fees and profits, in lieu of a like grant to the said earl by letters
patent surrendered. By p.s.
Grant to William Par, knight, and John Par, esquire, his brother, and
the heirs of their bodies of the manor of Burnalde.<«hede and the castle of the
same and forty messuages, 300 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 100 acres
of wood and 500 acres of pasture in Stirkelondket[tle], co. Westmoreland,
with kni|;ht8' fees, advowpons, liberties, franchisee, views of frank-pledge,
courts leet and all appurtenances, late of Henry Belyngehnm, knight, rebel,
and in the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold by the services of as many knights'
fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. and all issues of the same from that date. By p.s.
Confirmation to Robert Bonghton during the minority of John son and
heir of William, late lord Zouche, of a yearly rent of 100^. from the lands
within the lordship of Totenes, co. Devon, which William, late lord Zouche
and Seymour, granted to him for life by letters patent dated St. Andrew,
33 Henry VI., by which he appointed him constable and keeper of the
castle of Totenes, and which gi^nt the said William the son confirmed.
By p.8.
Grant to Thomas, cardinal priest of Home, archbishop of Canterbury,
legate of the apostolic see, of all goods and chattels late of John Norham,
rector of the parish church of Ludenham, co. Kent, outlawed for felony, and
any fines pertaining to the king for any concealment of the same. By p.s.
Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas Bourghier, kuiglit, and the heirs
male of his body of the manors of Chilston, Gary, Lutteriord, Steres, Wrey
alias Wreyconibe and Asshebury, co. Devon, and all messuages, lands,
rents, reversions and services in Shepewasshe, Monke Okehampton,
Beworthye, Donneslond, Chelston, Gary, Lutterford, Stores, Wrey alias
46 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membraiie 9 — cont,
Wreycombe and Asshebury, co. Devon, with knights' fees, advowsons,
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets,
parks, warrens, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, chattels of felons and
fugitives and all other profits, late of William Gary, knight, and in the
king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and on act in Parliament at
Westminster, 29 April, 3 Edward IV. and a messuage in Watlyngsti'ete,
London, between the messuage of Thomas Porthaleyn on the west and a
tenement pertaining to a chantry of St. Mary, Aldermary, and all lands in
Felsted, co. Essex, late of John Penycok, and in the king's hands by reason
of an act of forfeitare in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. to hold from Easter last by the accustomed rents and
services, and the reversion of the manor of Cokington, co. Devon, and all
messuages and lands in Cokingtcm which Oristina, late the wife of Philip
Gary father of the said William, holds in dower or otherwise for life,
belonging to the kipg as above, with knights' fees etc. as above. And gi-ant
to him within the said manors and other premisses of wreck of sea,
chattels called ^ weiff ' and * straiff ' and treasure trove. By p.s.
Membrane 8.
Jan. 2. Grant for life to the king's esquire Thomas Radclyff of the manor of
Dof^mersfield. Bollyng with its members and appurtenances and all lands, rents, reversions
and services belonging to it, two messuages, 30 acres of land, 4 acres of
meadow, 2 acres of wood and 20s. of rent In Clayton, a messuage, 4 acres of
land and an [acre of meadow, in Horton, three messuages, 40 acres of land
and 4 acres of meadow, in Bradford and two messuages, 20 acres of land,
4 acres of meadow and 40 acres of pasture and a moiety of a messuage,
40 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood,
and 10«. of rent, in Heynewortb, co. York, late of Robert Bollyng late of
Boiling, gentleman, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture for high
treason by force of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. not exceeding the value of 18/. yearly, to hold with knights'
fees from the said 4 November by the rents and services of as many
knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by
before that date, and all issues from the manor of Thornton, co. York, from
that date until Easter last. By p.8.
1467.
Nov. 29. Foundation of a chantry of two chaplains to celebrate divine service fn
Westminster, the chapel of St. Mary of Berkyng, situated by the parish church of Berkyng
within the walls of the city of London near the Tower of London, for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
For their souls after death and the souls of the king's father and the king's
brother Edmund, late earl of Rutland, and appointment of Edmund Bony-
faunt and Nicholas Rawlet as chaplains of the chuntiy, which shall be
called the royal chantry of St. Mary, Berkyng. Grant that the chaplains
may acquire lands, rents, services and other possessions for their sustenance
widiout licence. Grant to them in frank almoin of the priory or manor of
Totyngbeke, co. Surrey, parcel of the alien priory of Okeborne^ with all
lands, rents, services, meadows, pastures, woods, waters, fisheries, courts
leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, free customs and emolu •
ments^ to hold from Ea»ter last. And grant to them that they shall have
return of writs and executions of the same within the said priory or manor
and its members and shall hold it and all their other pos(>e8sions quit of any
tenth, fifteenth or other subsidy granted by the clergy of the realm or
imposed by the pope. By p.s.
7 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 47
14(37^ Membrane 8 — cont,
Dec. 10. Grant, for 1,<)00 marks paid to the king, to the king's uncle Edward
Windsor. Neville, knight, and his executors and assigns of the cnstodj of all castles,
lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, services and other possessions
of Edward Broke, knight, lord of Cohham, deceased, during the
minority- of John, his son and heir, with the custody and man'iage of the
heir without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent
sustenance for the heir and supporting all charges. By p.s.
Membrane 7.
Aug. 0. Grant to the king*s kinsman Humphrey Boargchier, knight, lord Crom-
We&tmiDster. well, and the heirs male of his hody of the manor or lordship of Hesell
with ' le ferry 'and the passages there with courts, rents and services of free
tenants and houdmen in the county of the town of Kyngeston on Hull, the
manor or hamlet of Paddokthorpeand Hornyngton with all woods and lands
belonging to it in the county of York, or the county,of the city of York, and
all lands, rents, services, reversions and possessions in Hesell, Paddokthorpe
and Hornyngton, with rents, services, knights' fees, udvowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, chaces, parks, warrens, forests, woods, fran-
chises, liberties, forfeitures, chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws, moors,
marshes, meadows, pastures, wreck of sea, deodands, reversions and all
other profits, late of William Tailboys, knight, and in the king's hands by
reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. and the manor of Peuley or Penle in the counties of
•Buckingham and Hertford, and all lands, rents, services, reversions and
possessions in Penley with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, parks, warrens, woods, franchises, liberties, forfeitures,
chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws, moors, marshes, meadows, pastures
and other profits, late of Robert Whytyngham, knight, and in the king's
hands by reason of the act aforesaid, to hold from Easter last by the services
of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were
held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.; and the reversion of the manor
and lordship of Wragby, co. Lincoln, and the manor of Orston with the
soke of the same, co. Nottingham, and all lands, rents, services, reversions
and possessions in Wragby and Orston of Thomas, late lord of Boos,
and in the king's hands by reason of the act aforesaid, which the king's
kinsman John, earl of Worcester, and Philippa Roos, his sister, late the
wife of the said Thomas, hold for her life, to hold from the death ol^ the
said Philippa with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, courts leet, views of frank pledge, parks, warrens, chaces, fairs,
markets, waters, fisheries, liberties, franchises and all profits by the rents and
services aforesaid. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Pardon to Henry Elveden alias Elvynden late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
Westmiiister. * gentilman,' of the death of Robert llokley and all other offences committed
by him, and of his outlawry in the county of York for not appearing before
the late king to answer John Rokley touching the death of the said Robert
his brother, whereof ho appealed him on Monday in Easter week,
23 Henry VI. By p.s.
Aug. 24. Grant to the provost and royal college of St. Mary, Eton by Windsor, co.
Westminster. Buckingham, in the diocese of Lincoln, that they and their successors shall
have all writs, charters, letters patent, mandates and warrants under the
great seal or any other seal of the king and his successors without fine, or
fee. By p.8.
Aug. 28. Grant for life to John Davyson, clerk, of the office of keeper or derk of
Westminster, the hanaper of Chancery, with the accustomed ieoA from the issues of the
hanaper. By K.
48
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 27.
Westminster.
Aug. 25.
Westminster.
Membrane 7 — coiiL
Appointment for life of the king's servitor John Profoote, for his good
service to the king's father and the king, as the king's secretary in the
Gallic tongno, in the same manner as Master Gervase had the office,
receiving 20/. yearly from Easter last at the hands of the customers and
collectors in the port of Southampton. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servitors William Glaybroke, yeoman of the
king's larder, and Thomas Gilbert, page of the king's wardrobe, of a
tenement in the town of Watirfulford, co. York, called ' Roos Hall,' lately
belungiug to Thomas, late lord Roos, rebel, and in the king's hands by his
forfeiture, not exceeding the yearly value of 11 marks 6>. M. to hold
without rendering anything to the king except the accustomed fees and
services. By p.s.
Grant in frank almoin to the provost and royal college of St. Mary, Eton
by Windsor, co. Buckingham, in the diocese of Lincoln, of the advowson
of the alien priory of Goldclyf in the march of Wales, in ihe diocese
of LlandaflT, with all manors, knights' fees, advowsons, lands, rents,
reversions, services, mills, woods, meadows, pastures, feedings, villeins,
wards, marriages, commons, courts, reliefs, views of frank-pledge, liberties,
franchises and other commodities pertaining to the priory in England and
Wales, held in chief, descending to the king as true heir of Edward III. and
Richard II. By p.8.
1468.
Feb. 16.
Coventry.
Feb. 15.
Coventry.
Feb. 14.
Coventry.
Feb. 18.
Coventry'.
Feb. 18.
Coventry.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Coventry.
Membrane 6.
Grant to Christopher Worseley, esquire, and the heirs male of his body
of the manor or lordship of Tirant Launceston, co. Dorset, and all lands,
rents, reversions and services in Tirant Launceston, in the kin.e;'s hands by
reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, I Edward IV.
to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as they were held by before 4 March, I Edward IV. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Baret, second clerk of the
king's kitchen, of the office of ranger of the king's forest of Grovele,
CO. Wilts, receiving such fees as were allowed to John Knotty ngley, ranger
in the forest in the time of Edward III. from the issues of the county of
Wilts, with all other accustomed profits. By p.s.
Appointment of John Eltonhede as auditor of all castles, lordships,
manors, lands and hereditaments in England late of William Zouche, lord
la Zouche and Semore, knight, and in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of John Zouche, now lord la Zouche, his son and heir, so long as
they shall remain in the king's hands, receiving 10/. yearly and wages of
5s, daily with all other accustomed fees. By p.s.
Presentation of William Holme, chaplain, to the chantry called ^ Ravcuser-
chauntry ' in the cathedral church of St. Mary, Lincoln, void by the death of
John Tripp, last chaplain.
Pardon to John Holeler, esquire, late escheator in the counties of Kent
and Middlesex, of all offences committed by him and all issues, fines,
amercements, debts, accounts and ai rears due from him to the king.
By p.s.
The like to John Clmmbre, escheator in the counties of Northampton and
Rutland. By p.8.
General pardon to John Bate, dean of the collegiate church ol Tam worth,
one of the clerks of the Chancery, of all offences committed by him before
12 February. By p.8.
7 EDWARD IV.— Part 1L 49
1468. Membrane 6 — cont,
Feb. 16. Grant for life to Bartilot de Eyver, Gascon, esquire, cdias Bartholomew
Coventry. Darryyeire, knight, of 80/. yearly from Easter last at the receipt of the
Exchequer, in lieu of gi*ants to him of 20/. yearly by letters patent dated
13 February, 1 Edward IV. and 60/. yearly by letters patent dated
29 August, 5 Edward IV. which are invalid. By p.8.
Jan. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Ive of the office of clerk of
Dogmergfield. the crown of the Chancery with all profits and appurtenances and 20/. yearly
from Michaelmas last from the issues of the hanaper, as John de
Tamworth and Geoffirey Martyn severally held it in the time of Edward III.
and a livery of vesture and fur yearly at Christmas and Whitsuntide at the
great wardrobe, as Bichard Sturgeon, late one of the clerks of the crown
of the Chancery, had ; provided that he receive no further payment of the 20/.
granted to him by letters patent on 2 January, 4 Edward IV. By K.
■
Feb. 20. General pardon to Bichard Bichemond of Skelden, co. York, * husbondman.'
Coventry. By p.g.
Feb. 18. Grant for life to the king's chaplain John Methop of 10/. yearly from
Coventry, the customs and subsidies in the port of Southampton to serve the king in
the chapel of St. George within his tower in that town, to celebrate divine
service there for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth,
queen of England, and their children and for their souls after death and
the souls of the king's progenitors. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers and collectors in the said port.
Membrane 5.
Jan. 28. Exemplification, at the request of the abbot and convent of St. Edmund's
Westminster. Bury, of letters patent dated 20 January, 37 Henry VI. granting licence
for the acquisition in mortmain by them of the manor of Aspales and
land in Mildenhale. These letters have been lost by accident, as William
Stephenson has taken oath in the Chancery, and they will be surrendered
if found.
Jan. 27. Grant to William Herbert, knight, lord Herbert, in lieu of a like grant
Westminster, by letters patent dated 26 October, 7 Edward IV. surrendered because
invalid, of the custody of all manors, lordships, lands, rents, services and
possessions with knights' fees and advowsons late of Margaret, countess of
Shrewsbury, and Joan late the wife of John, viscount Lisle, during
the minority of Thomas Talbot, knight, viscount Lisle, son and heir of the
said Joan and kinsman and heir of the said Margaret, and all issues of the
same from the death of the said Joan and Margaret. By p.s.
Jan. 23. Pardon to William Mathewe late of London, ' harbour,' of his outlawry
Westminster, in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king when sued
with Bichard Clapeham late of Alspath, co. Warwick, < gentilman,' Robert
Gkreswold late of Kenelworth, co. Warwick, * yoman,' Boger Moreton, late
of Kenelworth, * yoman,' John Mole, late of Kenelworth, * yoman,' Boger
Merton, late of Kenelworth, * yoman,' John Eyres late of Stratford on
Aven, CO. Warwick, * yoman,' Bichard Peresson late of Brayles, co.
Warwick, * yoman,' Thomas atte Wode late of Wodehous, co. Warwick,
* yoman,' John Bedknyght late of Offord, co. Warwick, ' husbondman,'
John Boteler Jate of Alspath, * gentilman,' Roger Warde late of Alspath,
^ yoman,' Thomas Bysshop late of Alspath, ' yoman,' William Clapeham
late of Alspath, * yoman,' William Moreton late of Alspath, * yoman,'
William FuUbrd late of Solyhull, co, Warwick, * husbondman,' William
Kendale late of Berkeswell, co. Warwick, ^ husbondman,' Thomas Johnson
late of Beimyngeham, co. Wai'wick, 'yoman,' Baldwin Smyth late of
Bermyngeham, < yoman,' WiUiam Badeford late of Berkeswall, * yoman,'
y 96186. B
60 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 5 — cont.
Oliver Yerdeley of Kenelwortli, *yoman,' aiid John Yerdeley late of
Fakyngton Priour, co. Warwick, * yoman/ to answer touching a plea of
John Parker late of Colshill, co. Warwick, * yoman,' that they procured the
latter and Thomas Parker late of Ton worth, co. Warwick, ^ gentilmao,' and
Edmund Parker late of Colshill, ^ yoman,' to be indicted at Westminster,
CO. Middlesex, of a felony committed against the said William at Fyncheley
Wode, 00. Middlesex, although at the time the said John was dwelling at
Colshill and not in the county of Middlesex, contrary to the form of a
statute in Parliament at Westminster, 8 Henry VI. ; the said William
having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as John Markham, chief
justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
1467. MSMBRANS 4.
Dec. 5. Presentation of William Brown to the parish church of Little Laufer,
Dogmersfield. in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of John Pelle> last
parson.
Dec. 10. Grant for life to Master James Friis, doctor of medicine, that he be one
Windsor, of the poor knights of the college of the king's free chapel of St. Greorge
within the castle of Wyndesore, receiving wages daily and vesture yearly at
the hands of the warden oF the college, with a habitation within the castle
and all other things as any of the poor knights had. By p.s.
Nov. 2/S, Grant for life to the king's servant Christopher Furneys, in lieu of a
Westminster, like grant to Adam Groodeale by letters patent dated 10 February,
1 Edward IV. surrendered, of the office of porter of the outer wte of the
castle of Wyndesore with fees as in the times of Edward III. and Richard II.
at the hands of the constable of the castle, in the same manner as the said
Adam or any one else held the office. By p.s.
Dec. 17. Pardon to Elizabeth Yenour, keeper of the Flete prison^ for the escapes
Dogmersfield. of George Loughton, William Devare, Roger Gogney and John Grose^
prisoners there. By p.s.
Dec 17. Greneral pardon to Ralph Boteler, knight, lord of Sudlcy, for all offences
Dogmersfield. committed by him before 14 December last and of all fi^esy amercements,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
1468.
Jan. 1. Grant for life to the king's servant Geoffrey Warton, esquire, of the
Dogmersfield. manor of Thornton and all lands, rents, reversions and services pertaining
to it in the county of York late of Robert Bollyng late of Boiling, co. York,
gentleman, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and by virtue
of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to
hold with knights' fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties and
franchises from Easter last by the service of as many knights' fees and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
1467.
Dec. 30. General pardon to William Garnet the younger of Corsthuayat, co.
Dogmersfield. Westmoreland, * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 12
November and all forfeitures of lands and goods. By p.s.
1468.
Feb. 3. Pardon to William Coventre ofWaraburgh, co. Wilts, * yoman,' of his
Weutminster. outlawry in the county of Wilts for not appearing before the king to satisfy
him of his ranson for certain trespasses and contempts committed against
him and Edmund Hungerford, knight, he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as John Markham, knight^ chief justice of the King's
Benchy has certified.
7 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 61
1467. Mbmbranb 3.
Oct. 11. Grant during good behaviour to John Clerk oP the office of second baron
Westminster, of the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees, iu extension of a grant
to him of the same office during pleasure by letters patent dated 8 April,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Nov. 13. Greneral pardon to William Asshyndon, abbot of the monastery of Si.
Westminster. Mary the Virgin, Abendon, co. Berks. By p.8.
Nov. 16. Pardon to John Uppecote late of Little Bocarn, co. Cornwall, * gentilman,'
Westminster, and Joan his wife of their outlawry and waiver in the county of Cornwall
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy the king of
their ransom for a trespass against Thomas Bere, and the latter of 10/.
damages, they having surrendered to the Flete prison and the said Thomas
having appeared before the said justices by Richard Reynold, his attorney,
and acknowledge himself satisfied, as Eobert Danby, chief justice of the
Bench, has certified.
Nov. 15. Pardon to Thomas Faytour late of the parish of Herpford, co. Devon,
Westminster* < husbondman,' of his outlawry in the county of Devon for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to satisfy Richard Holmer of 100«. awarded to him before them for damages
for a trespass, the said Thomas having surrendered to the Flete prison and
the said Richard having appeared before Bobert Danby and his fellows,
justices of the Bench, by Richard Levermore, his attorney, and acknowledged
himself satisfied.
Oct. 2B, Grant to William Herbert, knight, lord Herbert, for 300 mai'ks paid to
Westminster, the king, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and
possessions with knights' fees of Margaret, late countess of Shrewsbury,
and Joan late the wife of John, viscount Lisle, during the minority of
Thomas Talbot, knight, viscount Lisle, son and heir of Joan and kinsman
and heir of Margaret, with all issues from the death of Margaret and Joan,
supporting all houses and enclosures. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 13. Grant to the king's kinsman Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, of
Westminster, the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and possessions
with advowsons, knights' fees, franchises, liberties, warrens, courts leet and
other commodities late of John Lovell, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, or
Joan his wife or any ancestor of Francis his son and heir during the
minority of the said Francis, and his custody and marriage without dis-
paragement, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent sustenance for
the heir. By p.s.
Not. 19. Pardon to John Sutton late of Evesham, co. Worcester, alias of London,
Westminster. « goldsmyth,* of his outlawry in the county of Worcester for not appearing
'before Thomas Lyttyltonand his fellows, justices of the peace in the county,
to answer the king touching divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as John Markham, knight, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
April 28. Appointment, during pleasure, of Guy Fayrefax as one of the king's
Westminster. Serjeants at law, receiving the accustomed fees.
Aug. 8. Grant to the king's kinsman John Bourghchier, knight, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the manor of Hemyngton, co. Somerset^ the manor of
Baylyford, co. Devon, the manor of Kenne, co. Devon, with advowsons and
portions of churches and all other lands and possessions of Thomas
Courteney, late earl of Devon, with knights' fees, courts leet, views of
frank-pledge, franchises, escheats, liberties, warrens, parks, fairs, markets
and all other profits, in the king's hands by reason of an act of forfeiture
in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold by the
rents and services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
D 2
52 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1467. Membrane 3 — cant,
services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. with all
revenues from Easter last, without fine or fee. By p.s.
1468.
Jan. 28. Pardon to Greorge, the abbot, and the convent of the monastery of
Westminster. St. Peter, Westminster, for the escape of Maurice Newton, late of London,
' soudeour,' convicted of felony and delivered to their custody. By p.s.
-[Affj Membbans 2.
Aug. 13. Grant to Everard van Newkerkyn alias Newchirche of Nuce, born in
Westminster, the bishopric of .Cologne, and the heirs of his body of letters of denization.
By p.8.
1468.
Jan. 28. Presentation of William Hawart to the parish church of St. Martin in
Westminster, the city of Chichester, of the jurisdiction of the dean of the cathedral
church of Chichester, void by the resignation of William Cole, last parson.
Jan. 28. Protection, for four years, for the timber, stone, tiles and other stuff
Westminster, provided by John Crosby, citizen of London, for certain edifices which he
intends to construct within the city and his carpenters, stone-cutters and
other labourers. By p.s.
Jan. 28. Greneral pardon to Richard Arnold, citizen and ^ haburdassher ' of
Westminster. London, for all offisnces committed by him before 24< December last.
By p.s.
Jan. 28. Commission to Thomas Wynterborn, John Wardale, doctors at law,
Westminster. Michael Carvanell, licentiate in laws, Thomas Houghton, William
Alborowe and Robert Foster of London, merchants, to hear and determine
an appeal by Thomas Blake, citizen and salter of London, from a sentence
delivered by William Godeyere, doctor of laws, lieutenant and commissary
general of the king's brother {germant) Richard, duke of Gloucester,
admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine, at Horton Key in Suthwerk
by the tideway in a high hall there in the parish of St. Olave iu a maritime
cause between the said Thomas and John Wellys, mariner.
Jan. 29. Presentation of Richard Wodward, king's clerk, to the parish church
Westminster, of Alvescote, in the diocese of Lincoln^ void by the death of Henry Halle,
last parson.
Jan. 29. Pardon to RicHard Thorndon of Wolfardesworthy, co. Devon, ' laborer/
Westminster, of his outlawry in the county of Devon for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to satisfy the king of his ransom for a trespass
committed against Henry Notte at Thelbrygge and Chiriton Fitz Payn, he
having surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the said Henry, as
Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Jan. 28. Grant for life to Petronilla Mountferant, late the wife of Bertram,
Westminster, lord Mountferant, of 201, yeaily from Easter last at the receipt of the
Exchequer, in lieu of a like grant from the issues of the counties of
Bedford and Buckingham by letters patent dated 30 April, 4 Edward IV.
which are void by virtue of an act in the present Parliament. ^j p.s.
1467.
Nov. 15. Grant for life to Edward Berkeley, esquire, in lieu of a like grant by
Westminster, letters patent dated 26 April last, surrendered because invalid, of the office
of bailiff of Burley in the New Forest, co. Southampton, receiving 4</. daily
from the said 2Q April from the issues of the county of Southampton, with
all other profits. By p,s.
7 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 53
1468. Membrane 1.
Feb. 17. Qrant to Walter Blount, king's knight, lord Mountjoye, late treasurer of
Coventry. England, in full satisfeMition of the sum of 8,436/. 13#. 4</. assigned to
him by 7 tallies levied at the receipt of the Exchequer on 14 December,
5 Edward lY. of which he has as yet received no payment, that he and
Master Thomas Kent, Hugh Fenne, Humphrey Starky and John Croke,
citizens of London, and Bichard Stoke or their executors, 'factors,
attorneys or assigns in each of the next four years may ship 234;^ sacks of
wool quit of customs and subsidies at the rate of 4 marks only on each sack
foi* all customs, subsidies and demands, and other merchandise (not being
wool or wool-fells), in any ports of the realm and take them to foreign parts
by the straits of Marrok or bring back merchandise firom foreign parts quit
of customs and subsidies to the amount of 234/. 3«. Ad, ; which said custom
and subsidy amount in the case of the wool to 626/., and in the case of the
other merchandise exported or imported to 234/. Zs. 4c/. in each of the four
yecurs. And if in any year they shall not have shipped wools or other
merchandise to that amount they may make up the deficiency afterwards.
By p.s.
1467.
Dec. 3. General pardon to Richard Crofte the elder, esquire, for all offences
Westminster, committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears due to the king.
By p.s.
Membrane 22d.
Sept. 7. Commission to Thomas Frowyk, esquire, John Blofeld, Thomas Asshby
Dogmersfield. and William Norton to arrest Thomas Yonge of Hese, co. Middlesex,
^yoman,* and bring him before the king in Chancery.
Sept. 9. The like to Robert Wilson to arrest William Chadwall of London,
Westminster. * harburdassher,* Thomas Fyssher of Glaston, Thomas Briker, ^harpe*
maker,' Thomas Goldsmyth of Welles, Robert Togyll of Hungerford,
Giles Parker of Hungeif ord, John Groldsmyth of Welles, * Ducheman,*
William Thomas of Welles, *towdLar,* Thomas Walter of Weston,
* parissh clerk,' Maurice William of Wales, John Broun, Nicholas Benet of
Melbome, one Andrew, chaplain, one of the vicars of the cathedral church
of Wells, the rector of the parish church of Pitteney, William Bygnower of
Crudwell and the vicar of Melborn, counterfeiters of the king's money, and
others of their fellowship, and bring them before the king and council.
The like to Richard Haute the elder to arrest Ralph Wynchestre of
Hungerford and Robert Togill of Hungerford and bring them before tho
king and counciL
Sept. 26* The like to John Lysle, knight, George Lysle, esquire, William Sandes,
Dogmersfield. esquire, John Rogers, esquire, William Dale, esquire, Robert Barell of
Andever, * gentilman,' William Gunter of the same, William Baker of the
same and the sheriff of Southampton to arrest Richard Stergrave of
Winchester, ^ hosteler,' John Halle of Winchester, * taillour,' Roger Smyth
of the same, < smyth,' Richard Curteys of Andever, William Clyfford of
the same, Philip Morand of the same, William Nottekyn of the same the
elder, Richard Nottekyn of the same and William Nottekyn of the same
the younger and bring them before the king in Chancery in a month from
Michaelmas.
Membrane I9d.
July 5. Commission to Henry Bodrugan, Thomas Clemens and the sheriff of
Westminster. Cornwall to enquire into the complaint of James Froidevall and Yvo
Aufrey^ merchants of Brittany, that, whereas in April last they caused
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36 tuns of grain and a chest filled with knives and other merchandise to the
value of 300 crowns (uutorum) to be freighted in a ship of SfMiin to be taken
to the city of Verundo in Spain, certain armed men in a ship) of Fowy came
upon the said ship at sea and took it to Fowy, contrary to the form of the
truce between the king and his kinsman the duke of Brittany, and to
cause restitution to be made and to arrest and imprison the offenders and
to enquire who were the owners, victuallers and master of the said ship of
Fowy,
Aug. 5. Commission to Henry Bodrugan, Thomas Clemens and the sheriff of
Westminster. Cornwall, on complaint by John Dubrossay, merchant of Brittany, that
three years ago, during the truce between the king and his kinsman the
duke of Brittany, William Whyte, James Amelyn, Peter Jakharry, John
Petyt, Thomas Kylegrewe and other malefactors and pirates in a ship of
Mountesbay took a ship of his sailing at sea laden with 92 tuns of wine and
took it to Cornwall, to arrest and imprison the said William, James, Peter,
John and Thomas and to cause restitution to be made.
Aug. 18. Commission to Jolm Sutton of Dudley, knight, Henry Bold, knight,
Wertminster. William Gryffyth and David >fiddelton to take the muster of the king's
kinsman John, earl of Worcester, deputy of the king's brother George,
duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, and 700 archers of his retinue at
Beaumarres and to certify to the king and council touching their array.
Oct. 27. Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter Devereux of Ferrers of
Westminster. Charteley, knight, William Herbert of Herbert, knight, Richard Herbert,
knight, Roger Yaghan, knight, Thomas Herbert^ WilUam Notynham, John
Mylewater, John Herbert, Hugh Huntley and Thomas Morgan touching
certain counterfeitings, clippings, sweatings and other falsifications of money
in South Wales. By K.
Membrane Vjd.
Oct. 7. Commission to William Berkeley, knight, William Berkeley, esquire,
Westminster. John Twynowe, Thomas Whityngton, Richard Forster, Richard Poynes,
Thomas Lynbrik, Edmund Blounte and Richard Kay ton to enquire into
the death of Robert Rede at Eston, co. Gloucester.
Oct. 12. Commission to John Curteys and Robert Peke to enquire concerning all
Westminster, lands acquired by aliens without licence and all lands detained and
concealed from the king in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln and
York and the cities of York, Lincoln and Norwich.
Aug. 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Herbert of Herbert, knight,
Westminster. Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, James Baskervile, knight, Richard
Herbert, knight, Roger Yaghan, knight, Walter Skulle, knight, William
Notyngham, Thomas ap Resser, esquire, Henry Gryffethe, esquire, John
Milewater, esquire, Morgan ap Jankyn ap Phelip, esquire, Thomas Hurde,
Hugh Hunteley, John Herbert, Thomas Morgan, Thomas Brigge and
John Welleford in North Wales, with power of pardon or arrest. By K.
Membrane I5d.
July 20. Commission to Robert Spaldyng, one of the king's Serjeants at arms,
Westminster. William Welles and Henry Miller to arrest Hamo alias Hamelet Lovell and
bring him before the king in Chancery.
Membrane 13rf.
Nov. 28. Grant to the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Hereford of murage for
Westminster, eight years, to be expended on the repair of the enclosure and walls of the
1 EDWARD IV.— Paet II. 56
1467, Membrane \Zd — coiU.
city by the supervision of Richard Chok, knight, and Thomas Breynton,
citisen of the city.
Membrane \2d,
Nov. 20. Commission to Roger Dynham, Charles Dynham and John Meryfeld to
Westminster, enquire if William Heryson of Brittany, master of a carvel of Seynt Malowes,
Alexander Tons of Taunton, co. Somerset, ' marcbaunt,' Richard Bevyn of
Taunton, 'marchaunt,' and Richard Taylour of Topsham, co. Devon,
^ marchaunt,' freighted 5,000 pieces of tin and 300 dozens of woollen cloth
in the said carvel at Topsham or any other place within the county of
Devon without licence and without customs and subsidies and caused them
to be taken to foreign parts.
Nov. 24. Commission to William Carant, John Neuburgh, William Brounyng the
WestmiDster. elder, John Carant, William Kayleway and William Brounyng the younger
to deliver the gaol of Dorchestre of David Deue alias Thewe alias Tewe
late of Shyrborne, co. Dorset, * brasyetour,* prisoner there.
Membrane lOd.
Oct. 10. Commission to the justices of the peace in the West Riding of the county
Westminster, of York and James Strangways, knight, William Plompton, knight,
6feoffrey Fygot, knight, Richard Hamerton, knight, Ralph Ayssheton,
knight, Richard Aldeburgh, William Palmes, Henry Eltoft and the sheriff
of York to arrest John Slyngesby late of Scryven, co. York, * gentilman,'
and bring him before the king in Chancery to find security that he will not
harm Brian Rouclyff or any of the king's people.
Oct. 22. Commission to John Cheyne, knight, Edmund Burdenell, Thomas
Westminster. Hampdene of Kymbell and Robert Bulstrode to deliver the gaol of
Aylesbury of John Wylde late of Horsyngdon, co. Buckingham, clerk,
prisoner there.
1468, Membrane Sd.
Jan. 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother George, duke of
Bogmersfield. Clarence, the king's kinsman Richai'd, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
and Richard, earl of Ryvers, Antony Wydevile of Scales, knight, John
Audeley of Audeley, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoy, knight,
John Markham, knight, Thomas Billyng, Thomas Littelton, John Fogge,
knight, John Scot, knight, Thomas Burgh, knight, Richard Neell and
John Catesby in the counties of Nottingham, Derby, Stafford, Salop and
Herpford. By K.
Jan. 13. The like to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, the king's
Dogmersfield. kinsmen Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and Richard, earl of
JRyvers, Antony Wydeville of Scales, knight, John Audeley of Audeley,
knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight, William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, Humphrey Bourgchier of
Cromwell, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoy, knight, John Markham,
knight, Thomas Billyng, Thomas Littelton, John Fogge, knight, John Scot,
knight, Thomas Burgh, knight, and John Catesby in the counties of
Warwick, Worcester, Nottingham, Derby, Stafford, Salop and Hereford.
ByK.
Jan. 13. Commission to the sheriff of Sussex to set wards, watches and signs
Dogmersfield. called 'bekyns' at all convenient and accustomed places within the county,
56 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS-
1468. Membrane Bd — cont.
in view of the expiration of the truoe hetween the king and Louis of
France at sunrise on 1 March next. [Fcedera,'] Bj K.
The like to the sheriffs in the following counties :— '
Wilts, Devon.
Kent. Lincoln.
Somerset and Dorset. Essex.
York. Norfolk and Suffolk.
Cornwall. Southampton.
1467. Membrane Id.
Nov. 22. Commission to John Djve, Edmund Brudenell, Richard Fouler, Thomas
Westminster. Bokes and Thomas Hampden of Kymbell to inquire into the petition of
Thomas Oxbrigge, esquire, that whereas by a fine levied at Westminster
in three weeks of Easter, 20 Edward III. before John Stonore and
his fellows, justices, and afterwards in the octave of Trinity following
between Thomas Frembaud and Alice his wife and Matilda late the wife
of Thomas Wengrave, complainants, and Henry de Cobbelyngton,
parson of the church of Baddeleston, deforciant, the latter granted a
messuage, 120 acres of land, 25 acres of meadow and 8 acres of pasture
in Wyngrave and Rollesham, co. Buckingham, to the said Thomas and
Alice and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs
of Thomas and also 60^. of rent in the same to the said Matilda for
life with remainder to the said Thomas and Alice as above, and they were
seised of the above and had issue Thomad Frembaud, esquire, and Joan,
and after their death the premises descended to the said Thomas the son
and then to Thomas, son of the latter, and then to Isabel, daughter of
the said Thomas the third, who died without issue, and then to William
Oxbrigge, father of the said Thomas Oxbrigge, as her kinsman and heir,
viz. son of Elizabeth daughter of the said Joan, and then on his death
to the said Thomas Oxbrigge, who entered into and was seised of the
same in his demesne as of fee tail and continued his estate therein until
24 February, 4 Edward IV. when it was found by an inquisition taken at
Aylesbury, co. Buckingham, before John Holcot, then escheator in the
county, that Edmund Hampden late of Barkley, co. Oxford, knight, who
was attainted by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. was seised in his demesne as of fee on 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
of the manor of Wyngrave called ' Bury Maner * with members in Rulsam,
CO. Buckingham, then of the value of 7 marks yearly, which the said Thomas
declares to be the same as the said premises, the said Thomas by virtue
of the said inquisition was expelled therefrom and the premises were
taken into the king's hands until 22 April, 5 Edward IV. when by letters
patent the king granted them to Bichard Crofte the younger and Thomas
Crofte, esquires, but the said Edmund never had any right therein,
wherefore the said Thomas Oxbrigge prays that justice may be done.
By p.8.
1468. Membrane 6d.
Feb. 13. Commission of array to Antony Wydevile of Scales of Neucels, knight,
Coventry. John Lysle, knight, Thomas Uvedale, knight, Maurice Berkeley, Roger
Sambroke and Thomas Boureman within the Isle of Wight.
The like to the king's kinsmen Richard (mc), earl of Arundel, and Antony
Wydevile of Scales, knight, and John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John
Lysle, knight, Thomas Uvedale, knight, Richard Darell, knight, Maurice
Berkeley, John Pawelet, William Brocas, John Walop, William Uvedale,
William Sandes, Thomas Pounde, Thomas Well, John Kirkeby, John
7 EDWARD IV.— Pabt U.
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Feb. 16.
CoTeDtry.
1468. Membrcme 6d — cont.
Whitebedy Walter Barowe, John Qamond, Henrj More and Bobert
Bjngeboum witbin tbe county of Soutbampton.
Commission of ojer and terminer to Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knigbt,
William Herbert of Herbert, knigbt, Bicbard Herbert, knigbt, Boger
Yagban, knigbt, Jobn Milewater, Tbomas Morgan, Jobn Herbert and Hugb
Huntley toucbing certain counterfeitings, clippings, sweatings and otber
feisifications of money in tbe counties of Hereford and Gloucester and in
Wales and Soutb Wales and tbe marcbes. By K.
Commission to Jobn Waynflete and Bicbard Harleston to take sbips and
vessels for tbe king's fleet and masters and mariners for tbem.
Commission to Antony Wydevile of Scales, knigbt, Tbomas Langford,
William Obray, Bicbard Harleston, Jobn Demoyne and tbe sberiSs of
SoQtbampton, Wilts and tbe town of Soutbampton to enquire into the story
of Baldwin de Bruges in Flanders that about 13 November last a sbip of
Portugal called Fort ado laden with sugar {sucturo)^ staves for bows and
'sugrenneP and otber mercbandiso of his was cast ashore by tbe intem-
perateness of tbe sea at Stokebay, co. Soutbampton, and the said goods
and merchandise were carried away by certain subjects of tbe king to tbe
port of Soutbampton, tbe cities of Winchester and Salisbury, tbe Isle of
Wight and otber pU^es, contrary to the truce between tbe king and bis
kinsman the duke of Burgundy, and to cause restitution to be made and to
arrest and imprison the offenders.
Feb. 20. Commission to William Carant, John Neuburgb, William Broimyng the
Westnunster. elder, Jobn Carant, William Cayleway and William Brounyng the younger
to deliver tbe gaol of Dorcbestre of David Deue alias Thewe alias Tewe
late of Shirbourne, co. Dorset, ' brasietour,' prisoner there.
Feb. 17.
Coventry.
Feb. 18.
Coventry.
1467. Membrane 4d.
Dec. 22. Commission to Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knigbt, Jobn Dowerissh,
Dogmersfield. John Wynard, John Crokker and Bicbard Wynsloo to arrest John
Bawlegh of Dertmouth, Walter Cok and Ralph Mercer within tbe county
of Devon and bring tbem before tbe king and council. Tbe king lately
appointed John Wenlok of Wenlok, knight, and others to examine tbe
complaint of Jobn le Veer, bailiff of Ermewe in Seland, and Adrian Smoet,
burgess of Monkered in Flanders, on behalf of themselves and other part-
owners, victuallers and masters of six ships of Flanders that the said ships
were taken by certain subjects of tbe king in certain ships of the realm
of which tbe said John, Walter and Balpb with others were part-owners,
victuallers and masters, contrary to the truce between the king and Philip,
late duke of Burgundy, and despoiled of wine and otber goods and
merchandise and certain habiliments and gear to the value of 4,330 crowns,
and after consideration of their examination the king gave judgment by tbe
advice of the council that restitution should be made, but the said Jobn le
Veer and Adrian have failed to get restitution.
Tbe like to Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knight, John Arundell,
knigbt, Alvred Corneburgh, Thomas Clemens, Jobn Sturgeon and Tbomas
Lymbery in tbe county of Cornwall.
1468.
Jan. 1. Commission to Henry Bodrugan and the sheriff of Cornwall to arrest
Dogmersfield. William White, Jocosus Amelyn alias Joceus Ammell and Thomas
Kyl^rewe and bring tbem before tbe king in Chancery. The king lately
by letters patent appointed the said Henry and Tbomas Clemens and John
Colsbull, knigbt, then sheriff of Cornwall, to arrest and imprison them and
68 OALEND^lB op PATENT ROLLS.
1468* Membrane idr'-^ont.
others, on complaint by John Dubrossay, merchant of Brittany, but they
could not be found. {See p. 54.)
Jan. 3. Commission to Walter Deyereux of Ferrers, knight, William Harbert
Dogmersfield. of Harbert, knight, James Baskarvile, knight, Bichard Harbert, knight,
Roger Vaghan, knight, William Notyngham, John Milewater, Thomas
Morgan and Hugh Huntley to enquire into certain counterfeitings, clippings,
sweatings and other falsifications of money within the counties of Salop
and Hereford and the parts of Wales and the marches of the same and to
punish the delinquents.
1467. Membrane Srf.
Nov. 3. Commission to John Colsull, knight, John Denys, Thomas Lncombe
Westminster, and William Rosemoderes to enquire into the supplication of John
Arundell of Trerys, esquire, that whereas on the morrow of the Ascension,
1 Heniy VI. a fine was levied at Westminster before Richard Norton and
his fellows, justices of the Common Bench, and afterwards in Easter term,
2 Henry VI. before the said justices it was agreed between John Corke,
complainant, and John Aruiidell of Trerys and Joan his wife, deforciants,
that the manor of EfFord, co. Cornwall, was the right of the said John
Corke of the grant of the said John Arundell and Joan and the said John
Corke granted the manor to them and the heirs of their bodies, by force
of which they were seised of the manor and received the esplees, and after
their decease the right of the manor descended to Nicholas their son and
heir and he was seized of it and after his decease the right descended to the
said supplicant as his son and heir and he entered into the manor and was
seised of it until 1 October, 4 Edward IV. when it was found by an
inquisition taken at Launceston, co. Cornwall, before Thomas Wise and
Thomas Gill, ebquires, by virtue of a commission under the great seal
directed to them and Oto Gilbert, esquire, and John Giffard, that Baldwin
Fulford, knight, attainted of high treason by an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. held on the day of his death
eight messuages, two tofts, two carucates and 64 acres of land, 6 acres of
meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood, a moiety of three tofts, 51
acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, 3 knights' fees and
lOf. of rent yearly in Wesprayhele, Loterigge, Tekebare, Bowton, Stratton,
Efford, Stonlond, Bithestrond, Coleton, Pynchelegh, Ketelegh, Marchalles-
lond, Crabhay, Borecote, Pennalyd, Cardinan, Weke Saint Mary, Bradderige
and Benam, co. Cornwall, in his demesne as of fee of John Keynes by
fealty and the rent of 8 marks yearly, and he died on 9 September,
1 Edward IV. and the premises are worth 100^. yearly and form the manor
of Efiord, and by virtue of the said inquisition and by reason of the act
aforesaid whereby it was ordained that he should forfeit all lands which he
held on 30 December, 39 Henry VI. the said Thomas Gill, then escheator
of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, took the premises into the king's
hands and expelled the said supplicant, and afterwards by letters patent
dated 23 November, 4 Edward IV. the king granted the premises to
Thomas Fulford, knight, and his heirs and assigns, but the said Baldwin
was never seised of the said manor or any parcel thereof, justice may be
done. By p.s.
59
7 EDWARD IV.— Pabt III.
•i^gg Membrane 17.
Feb. 18. Grant to Victor Compagni de Ulterris, born in the parts of Florence, and
Coventiy. his offspring of letters of denization.
By p.s. [2364] and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
1467.
Dec. 27. Grant to Richard Wydevile, earl Eevers, constable and treasurer of
Dogmersfield. England, Thomas Pounde, John Eogers, William Kerver and Eoger
Appulton, in repayment of the sam of 2,000/. due to them from the
king, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer, that they or their
executors after their decease or their factors or attorneys may receive all
moneys, rents,'profits and emoluments arising from a moiety of all wardships,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, forfeitures, custodies of heirs and temporalities
of archbishoprics and other ecclesiastical benefices, and all moneys arising
from a moiety of all customs and subsidies, the great and petty custom and
the subsidy of the 3«. in the tun and the 12cf. in the pound from goods and
merchandise in the ports of London, Suthampton, Sandwich, Bristol,
Exeter, Dertemuth, Fowey, Plymmouth, and Pole, and may beard, clack
and dean wools and ship sacks and bales of wool, woollen cloths and
pieces of tin and lead in the said ports and take the wools by the straits of
Marrok and the woollen cloths, tin and lead to any foreign parts and ship
other merchandise from foreign parts to the said ports quit of customs and
subsidies at the rate of 4 marks on each sack of wool and a moiety of the
customs and subsidies on the other merchandise, until they shall thus be
fully satisfied of the said 2,000/. By p.s.
Membrane 16.
Nov. 4. Grant to Thomas Yonge, one of the justices of the Common Bench, for
Westminster, the better maintenance of his estate, of 110 marks yearly at the hands of
the keeper of the hanaper or the customers in the ports of London, Bristol
and Kyngeston on Hull, according to the form of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 18 Henry YI. and 106s. \\\d, and the sixth part of ^. at
Christmas for a robe with fur and 6^s, 6d. at Whitsuntide for a robe with
lining.
Nov. 9. Grant to the king's servant John Don, one of the esquires of the body,
Westminster, and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs male of his body, for his good service
to the king's father Richard, late duke of York, in England, France and
Ireland and to the king in battle agoinst Henry YI. and Jasper, earl of
Pembroke, and James, earl of Wiltshire, and other rebels, of the castle,
town, manor and lordship of Telagharn alieu Talagharn^ alias Lagham,
00. Caermarthen, in South Wales and all lands, rents, reversions, services
and possessions in Telagharn with members in South Wales and the
marches of which James, late earl of Wiltshire, attainted of high treason
by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward lY. was seised in his demesne as of fee on 4 March,
1 Edward lY. or the said 4 November, with all franchises, liberties,
courts, customs, jurisdictions, profits, emoluments, leets, views of frank-
pledge, chattels of felons and fugitives, waifs, strays, cantreds, commotes,
hundreds, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, stews, knights' fees, services.
60 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467, Membrane 16 — cont,
rentSy wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, wreck of sea, treasure
trove and other oommodities, as fully as the said earl held the same as
appears hy any inquisition taken before Henry ap Griffith, John Milewater,
esquires, Hugh Hunteley and Thomas Brigge, by virtue of letters patent,
at Kermerdyn in South Wales on Monday, 17 June, 5 Edward IV. or
before John Harper, escheator in the county of Hereford and the marches
of Wales adjacent, by virtue of letters patent, at Fembrugge, eo. Hereford,
on Saturday, 15 June, 5 Edward IV. to hold by the services of as many
knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by
before the first day of March, 1 Edward IV. Grant also to them as above
of the lordships and manors of Fybour and Clogyn with all members and
appurtenances in South Wales with all rights, franchises, liberties, profits,
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, chattels of felons and fugitives, waifs,
strays, warrens, stews, knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats and other profits. Grant also to the said John and Elizabeth of
all farms, rents and profits from the above from the said 4 March, and
pardon to them of all debts and accounts due to the king for the issues or
profits of the premises or the manors of Russheton, Stanewig, Ryngsted,
Great Brampton and Great Houghton, co. Northampton, or any luids and
possessions in the same county in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
Thomas Tresham, km'ght, or any surplusage, for 20«. AdU to be paid for fine
or fee. By p.s.
Membrane 15.
May 9. General pardon to John Dynham late of Notewill, co. Devon, esquire,
Westminster. Richard Forster of Walkehampton, co. Devon, *yoman,' John Hede late of
Mewyni, co. Devon, * yoman,' John Holbeme tfie younger late of Holbeme,
CO. Devon, < gentilman,' John Maunsell late of Newton Busshell, co. Devon,
* yoman,' Thomas Bastard late of Otery St. Mary, co. Devon, * yoman,'
Edward Morell late of Preston, co, Devon, * yoman,* Andrew HiUersdon
late of Lammeshede, co. Devon, ^ gentilman,' John Scobehill alias Clyff
late of Northpole, co. Devon, * yoman,' William Martyn late of Brent, co.
Devon, * yoman,' Thomas Martyn late of the same, * yoman,' Thomas Harry
late of the same, * yoman,' John Wylstre late of Exmouth, co. Devon,
* yoman,' Henry Wylstxe late of tho same, * yoman,* John Shilston late of
Totnes, co. Devon, * gentilman,* William Shilston late of Bratton, co. Devon,
' gentilman,' Thomas Holond late of Copsam, co. Devon, ' gentilman,' John
Asshe late of Glystsomson, co. Devon, ' gentilman,' Richard Duke late of
Exeter, co Devon, * yoman,* John Lewys late of the same, * yoman,' John
Tope late of Exilond, co. Devon, * yoman,' William Forster late of Dert-
mouth, CO. Devon, ^ marchaunt,* John Wliite late of the same, ^ yoman,'
Thomas Luke late of the* same, * yoman,' Richard Fortescu late of Fale
Pitte, CO. Devon, * gentilman,' Philip Lambe late of Dertmouth, * yoman,'
William Whitchurche late of Nuton Busshell, * yoman,' Robert Kerver
late of the same, * yoman,' Maurice Nuton late of the same, ' voman,' John
Mune late of the same, ^ yoman,' Thomas Prendergist late of Yealmpton,
CO. Devon, * yoman,* William Ford late of Clyfton, co. Devon * yoman,*
William atte Forde late of Plymptre, co, Devon, 'gentilman,' Thomas
Avenell late of Notewyll, * yoman,* Nicholas Whityng late of Gydsham,
CO. Devon, * gentilman,* John William late of Sydbury, co. Devon, * glover,'
Peter Abbot late of the same, ' smyth,' John Morys late of Wodbury, co.
Devon, * yoman,* Thomas Flessheyr late of the .same, * yoman,' William
Broun late of the same, * yoman,* John Tubbe late of Exmouth, ' yoman,'
John Seindere late of Budlegh, co. Devon, * gentilman,* William Hardyng
late of Otery St. Mary, * yoman,* John Clody late of the same, * yoman,*
William Blakemore late of the same, 'yoman,' Thomas Lane late of the
7 EDWARD IV.— Part IH.
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1467.
1468.
Feb. 13.
Coyentry.
Feb. 18.
Coventry.
1467.
Dec. 13.
Windsor.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Membrane 15 — cent.
same, ^yoman,' William Stjljng late of Tippelon, co. DevoD, ' joman/
John Benet late of Fenne, co. Devon, ^ yoman/ Christopher Fai7ngdon
late of Faryngdon, co. Devon, 'gentilman/ Thomas Lane late of
Notewill, *yoman/ John Lodewyll late of Oterj St. Mary, 'voman,'
William Brace late of Braunscomb, co. Devon, ^ yoman,' Kichard
Antony late of Sampford Peverell, co. Devon, * yoman,' John Melbnry late
of Honjton, oo. Devon, < yoman,* Henry Pyle late of Awlyscombe, co.
Devon, 'yooian,' William Shutehill alias Sperlyng late of Hirdon, co.
Devon, ' yoman,' John More of Whitechurch, co. Devon, ^ yoman,' John
Frenship of Horebrigge, co. Devon, ' yoman,' William Cole of Sampford
Courteney. co. Devon, < yoman,' and John Soper of South Molton, oo.
Devon, ^ yoman,' of all offences against any statute touching liveries of
cloths and hoods or other statutes committed by them before Christmas last,
for 20f. Ad, only paid in the hanaper. By p.s. [2076.]
Grant to Walter Blount, knight, lord Mountjoye, for 400 marks paid
to the king, of the custody of all manora, lands and possessions late of
ThomaR Blount, esquire, tenant in chief, during the minority of Robert his
son and heir, with the marriage of the heir without disparagement, and so
from heir to heir. By bill of the treasurer.
The like to Robert Clavenger, yeoman of the crown, for 20/. paid to the
king, of the costody of all manors, lands and possessions late of William
Petyte of the county of Worcester, ' gentilman,' tenant in chief, during the
minority of William his son and heir, with the marriage of the heir wi^out
disparagement, and so from heir to heir, supporting all charges.
By bill of the treasurer.
Grant to the men, tenants, inhabitants and residents of the honours of
Boulogne, Feverel and Hagnet in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex,
Hertford, Cambridge and Surrey and the liberties of the same, known
to be of the ancient demesne of the crown, that they may carry their
merchandise, goods and chattels freely through the realm of England
without prest of toll, stallage, cheminage, murage, pavage, pontage, passage,
quayage, lastage, tallage, carriage and terrage, in accordance with ancient
custom. By p.s.
Greneral pardon to John Crofton late of Casebroke in the Isle of Wight,
CO. Southampton, ' gentilman.' By p.s.
Nov, 27.
Westminster.
Dec. 5.
Pogmersfleld.
1468.
Jan. 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 14.
Confirmation during good behaviour to John Durem of the office of one
of the barons of the Exchequer, to which he was appointed during
pleasure by > letters patent dated 8 April, 1 Edward IV. ; receiving the
accustomed fees at the receipt of the Exchequer and a winter vesture with
fur at Christmas and a summer vesture with lining at Whitsuntide at the
great wardrobe. By p.s.
General pardon to Gilbert Polwhenererwartha of Polwenererwartha, co.
Cornwall, * taillor,' of all offences committed by him before 26 November.
By p.s.
Grant for life to William Goddyere, one of the king's trumpeters, of
10 marks yearly from Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. from the issues of the
county of Lincoln. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
62
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
UG8.
Jan. 27.
Westminiter.
1467.
Oct. 13.
Westminster.
1468.
Feb. 5.
Westminster.
Feb, 14.
CoTentry.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Grant to Wniiam Herbert, knight, loi'd Herbert, and his executors and
assigns, in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated 23 June
{see p. 25), surrendered because invalid, of the custody of aU honours,
castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and possessions with
advowsons, knights' fees, franchises, liberties, warrens, courts leet and
other commodities of Bichaixl Grey, knight, late lord of Powys, deceased,
tenant in chief, during the minority of John his son and heir and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir, finding a competent sustenance for him. By p.s.
Licence for William Canyngis, merchant of Bristol, to found a chantry
of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Greorge
in the church of St. Mary Bedecliff, Bristol, for the good estate of the
king and his consort Elizabeth , queen of England, and the said William
and for their souls after death and the soul of Joan late the wife of the
said William, to be called the chantry of William Canyngis, merchant of
Bristol ; and for the alienation in mortmain by him to the said chaplain,
after inquisition, of lands and other possessions, not held in chief, to the
value of 10/. yearly. By K. for 20/. paid in the hanaper.
Memorandum, — On 14 Aprif, 8 Edward TV* the said William, acquired
a yearly rent of 10/. from thirteen messuages and two tofts in Bristol in
full satisfaction.
General pardon to Robert Enyfton late of Marcaston, co. Derby,
' gentilman,' alias late of Dulcotes, co. Nottingham, of all offenoes committed
by him before 1 November. By p.s.
Confirmation of letters patent of the king's father Bichard, duke of York,
dated at London, 1 January, 29 Henry VL granting to his servant Ro^er
Bee, esquire, usher of his chamber, for life, in consideration of his service
to him in France, England and Ireland, the hundred of Berstaple, co. Essex,
with all rights, fines, amercements, wreck of sea and other emoluments and
commodities ; and grant of the same to him and Roger Ree and William
Ree his sons for life irom 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted the
same to the said Roger Ree the father by other letters patent on 31 Jfay,
15 Edward IV.
1467.
July 17.
Windsor.
Membrane 13.
Grant in frank almoin to William Westbury, the provost, and the
college of St. Mary, Eton by Windsor, co. Buckingham, so that they may
pray for the good estate of the king and queen Elizabeth, his consort, and
for their souls after death, of the hospital or house of St. John the
Baptist, Dorchestre, co. Dorset, with its rights and appurtenances, a yearly
farm or pension of 20s. which the priors of G^ldcllve used to pay
from an ancieut impost due to the chief house of the priory beyond
seas, 26/. 13«. 4c/. yearly which the prior of Farlegh used to pay to the
nuns of Mailiguy for the farm and pension of the manors of Welby,
Welleby and Navenby, co. Lincoln, Slaghtneford and Alinton, co. Wilts,
11/. 6#. Be/, in addition from the same fiarm and pension, h farm, pension or
rent of 40#. yearly from the impost of the priory of Tykford by Neweport
Faynell, co. BucKingham, a farm, pension or rent of 4/. yearly from the
ancient impost of the alien priory of Folkestone, co. Kent, the manor or
priory of Hanginglangford, co. Wilts, formerly pei*taining to the alien
deanery of Morteigne, the alien priory of Brimmesfeld, co. Gloucester, and
7 EDWARD IV.— Part III. 63
1467. Membrane 13— c<wi/.
all lands, rente and services in Middelton, co. Wilts, sometime pertaining to it,
all lands in Endeston, co. Somerset, formerly of the alien priory of St. Sever,
the alien priory of Modbury, eo. Devon, with its members and appurtenances,
the alien priory of Cowyke, co. Devon, with all members, lands, rents, services,
advowsons, pensions, portions, imposts, tenths, oblations, fruits and emolu-
ments belonging to it, the priory or manor of Blakenham, co. Suffolk,
sometime parcel of the alien priory of Okebourne, the manor or alien priory
of Fovington with all lands, rents, services, pensions and portions in
Melbornbeke and Gharleton, co. Dorset, and tdl other lands, rents and
services pertaining to it, the priory of St. Helen in the Isle of Wight,
CO. Southampton, a yearly farm, rent or pension of 12 marks which the
prior of Montacute and his successors are bound to render to the king from
an ancient impost lately pertaining to the chief house of the priory beyond
seas, all lands, rents and services in Northmundam, Corapton and Wolegh,
cos. Sussex and Southampton, sometime of the abbot of Lucerne in
Normandy, a water-mill at Goryng, co. Oxford, sometime parcel of the
alien priory of Okebourne, and the manor of Wedonbeke, co. Northampton,
sometime parcel of the same priory, to hold the above with knights' fees
and advowsons, and the reversion of the hospital of St. James by West-
minster, in the diocese of London, and the perpetual custody of the same
with all rights and appurtenances when it shall become void by the death,
cession or resignation of Roger Malmesbnry, king's clerk, now perpetual
warden. By p.s.
Nov. 14. Appointment, during good behaviour, of Brian Bouclyff as third baron
Westminster, of the Exchequer, receiving the fees, wages, regards and vestures specified
in letters patent dated 8 May, 1 Edward lY. by which he was appointed to
the same office, although the duration of those letters was limited to the
king's will by authority of Parliament, 3 Edward IV. By E.
I
s
Membrane 12 — 10.
Oct. 10. Impeximus and confirmation to the president and scholars of the college
WMtminster. of St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford, of the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 12 January, 1 Eichard II. inspecting and
confirming to the master, brethren and sisters of the hospital of
St. John without the east gate of Oxford a charter dated at
Westminster, 14 March, 10 Edward IIL [Charier Roily 10 Ed-
ward III. No, 50], inspecting and confirming with additions a
charter dated at Nottingham, 7 August, 1 1 Edward II. inspecting
and confirming the following : —
(1.) A charter dated at Oxford, 12 July, 15 Hem-y III.
[Charter Roily 15 Henri^ IIL m. 6.]
(2.) A charter dated at Beading, 8 November, 31 Henry III.
[Charter Roll, 31 JBenry III m. 14.]
(3.) A charter dated at Marlborough, 7 September, 32 Henry III.
[Charter Roll, 32 Henry IIL m. 2.]
(4.) A charter dated at Westminster, 12 June, 13 Edward I.
[ Charter Roll, 13 Edward I. No. 48] inspecting and confirming
a charter dated at Northampton, 8 June, 50 Henry IIL
2. Letters patent dated 27 October, 35 Henry YI. granting the
patronage or advowson of the hospital to William, bishop of
Winchester, and granting licence for the master and brethren of
the hospital to grant the hospital and ail its possessions to the
president and scholars of the hall of St. Mary Magdalen in the
University of Oxford.
61 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467. Membranes 12 — lO^cont.
3. Letter patent dated 13 October, 36 Henry VI. reciting that, in
accordance with the abovo letters patent, the said master and
brethren granted the said hospital and its possessions to the
president and scholars of the said hall bj a writing dated 5 July,
and granting licence for the said bishop to form the hospital into
a secular college of a president and scholars, to be called the
college of St. Mary Magdalen or * Maudelejn College,' and for the
president and scholars of the said hall to grant the hospital and
its possessions to the president and scholars of the said college,
and for the latter to acquire in mortmain lands and possessions
to the value of 500/. yearly.
By K. and for 11/. paid in the hanaper.
MSMBRANES 9 and 8.
July 7. Grant for life to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, from
Westminster. Easter last, of divers rents and lands {as in Patent Roll 5 JEdward IV.
Part IL Membranes 8 and 7) and the manors and lordships of Shene,
Fetyrsham and Hamme, co. Surrey, with the park and warren of the manor
of Shene and all appurtenances, the manor arid lordship of Plesaunce, alicu
Grenewych, co. Kent, late of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, deceased, and
a messuage, inn or tenement in London, called ^ Ormondes Inne,' late of
James, earl of Wiltshire, attainted of high treason. [Rolls of Parliament^
V. 625.] By K.
Membrane 8 — cont.
1468-
Feb. 20. Grant to William, the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary's, Stonley,
Westminster, that they and their successors shall not be made collectors of tenths, taxes,
tallages, or other quota or subsidies granted to the king and his successors,
and if they be deputed to collect the same they shall be released by the
exhibition of these presents and the collection assigned to the sheriff of
Warwick ; and licence for the acquisition in mortmain by them after
inquisition of lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the value of
40 marks yearly. By K. and for 60/. paid in the hanaper.
Memorandam. — On 29 October ^ 13 Edward IV. they acquired from
John Hugfordy esquire^ and Thomas Waldyene ten messuageSy two carucates
and 20 a.cres oflandy 20 acres ofmeadowy 12 acres ofwood^ I2s. of renty a
rent of a pound of pepper and a red rose^ and a mmety of a fishery in
the river Aven in yisshe, Nuneton and Radwag, and Jrotn John Spary^
clerky five messuages^ 80 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow and 4 acres of
pasture in Cobinton, 5s, of rent in Knyghtcote andNorthend, andS acres of
land and 2 acres of meadow in Napton on the Hill, co, Warwick, not held
in chief to the value of iO marks yearly, in part satisfaction,
Feb. 1 1. Grant for life to Edmund Childerhous and the king's servitor William
Westminster. Alberd, from Michaelmas last, of the office of the king's artillery within
the town of Calais, with such houses, wages, fees and profits as Patrick
Biker, late artiller, had for himself and one yeoman under him and Custacius,
likewise late artiller, had in the times of Edward III. and Richard II. ; in
lieu of a like gvant to the said Edmund by letters patent dated 12 April,
I Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted the
office for life to John Howbrake by other letters patent on Si July,
II Edward IV.
7 EDWAED IV.— Part III. 65
1468. Membrane 7.
Feb. 18. Pardon to Humphrey Stafford, lord Stafford of Southewyke, knight, of his
Coventry, trespass in acquiring to himself and his heirs and assigns from John, the prior,
and the convent of the church of SS. Peter and Paul, Bath, which is of tha
king's patronage, a close of land in Donstar called * le Eynche ** lying by
the chapel of St. Michael of Alcombe on the east, and entering thereon
without licence, and grant that he may hold the same for life ; and pardon
to him of all fines, amercements, issues, forfei Lures, debts, accounts and
arrears due to the king from him as late sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, or
as appointed with others to enquire concerning the lands and possessions
held by Robert Hungerford, knight, late lord of Hungerford and Moleyns,
or as appointed with Thomas Clemens, John Broke, Thomas Aleyn, Greoffrey
Kyd welly, William Manwenuek and William Hasty nges, knight, by letters
patent dated 8 July, 2 ^Edward lY. assessors to demise certain lands of the
duchy of Cornwall, or as appointed with Thomas Gille the younger. Late
escheator of the counties of Somerset and Dorset, to take into the king's hands
all manors and lands of Henry, duke of Exeter, Henry, duke of Somerset,
Thomas, earl of Devon, James, earl of Wiltshire, Henry, earl of Northum-
berland, James Luterell, knight, and Alexander Hody, knight, and all their
goods and chattels within the same counties, or as appointed with others to
enquire into certain treasons, insurrections, rebellions, felenies, riots, and
other offences in the counties of Southampton, Somerset, Dorset, Devon,
Wilts, Oxford and • Gloucester and the towns of Bristol and South-
ampton, or as appointed, with others to enquire into certain treasons,
insurrections, rebellions and felonies committed within the county of
Southampton by Thomas Morys late of Portesmouth, co. Southampton,
'yoman,' and Edmund Gardegrave late of Waltham, Co. Southampton, or
as one of the tenants of the lands late of Thomas Courtenay, late earl of
Devon, son and heir of Thomas, earl of Devon, which William Faucomberge,
kte earl of Kent, held. By p.s. [2363.]
Jan. 28. Eestitution of the temporalities of the priory of Preterwell, of the
Westminster. Cluniac order, to Hugh, whom Thomas, prior of the monastery of
St. Pancras, Lewes, of the same order, in the diocese of Chichester, has
appointed prior. By p.s.
1467.
July 25. Grant to Emanuel Sophianus, knight, a Greek, born in the Peloponnesus,
Westmisf ter. and the heirs of his body, of letters of denization.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 6.
July 6. Whereas the king undei'stands by a supplication of Alice, duchess of
Westminster. Suffolk, that she held the manor of Michelhampton for life with portions,
pensions, knights' fees and advowsons without impeachment of waste by
pretext of a grant by Henry V. to John Philippes, knight, and the said
Alice, then his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and the said John
died without issue between himself and her, and she held the manors of
Neddyng and Ketilbarston by grant of the said king to them as above, and
after the death of the said John Henry VI. granted the reversion of these
latter manors on her death to William, late duke of Suffolk, and herself then
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and she also held the manor and
lordship of Grobury alias Leyghton Busard with all lands, portions,
pensions, knights' fees and advowsons by pretext of a grant of Henry Y. to
the said John and his heirs, and the said John enfeoffed William Philippes,
knight, Thomas Chaucere, esquire, Thomas Dereham, John Throgmerton
and John Wadde, all now deceased, who granted the same to him and Alice
* Eectius Lynohe, as in p.s.
7 96186.. E
66 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467. Membrane 6 — cont,
his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and she held to herself and her heirs,
3 messuages, 3 hides, 4^ yirgates and 104 acres of land in Estworldham
and Nutes which John de Venutz lately held in chief, rendering 100«.
jearlj, 2 acres of land in Worelham alias Worldhaoi which the same John
Venutz held in chief bj the service of rendering \2d. yearly, 29 acres and
3 roods of land under the wood of Benesworth which Peter de Worldham
held in chief by the service of rendering 9s. lid. yearly, one acre of land by
the park of Estworldham alias Worldham which the said John Venutz
lately held in chief by the service of rendering 4cf. yearly, and 1 1 acres,
20 perches, half an acre and one rood of land in the forest of Wolmer
imparked and enclosed in the said park and all the said park, which Thomas
Chaucer lately had and occupied and which Henry VI. granted to the said
duke and Alice, by the names of William do la Pole, earl of Suffolk, and
Alice his wife, and their heirs and assigns, and whereas all the premises
came into the king's hands by virtue of an act of Parliament at West-
minster, 1 Edward IV. ; the king hereby grants all the premises to her, to
hold severally from 4 March, 1 Edward IV. in the manners specified above.
By p.6.
Nov. 25. Grant to the king's servant Peter Curteys and the heirs male of his body
Westminster, of a messuage in the high street of the town of Leicester by the south gate,
in the king's hands by i*eaii«on of the forfeiture of Edward Digby, esquire,
convicted of high treason in Parliament at Westminster, I Edward IV.
worth 13«. Ad. yearly, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and
as many other rents and services as it was held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. other grants to the said Peter and Alice Russell notwith-
standing. By p.s.
1468.
Feb. 1. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Gotelee, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of W. daily at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
1467. MSMBRANB 5.
July 25. Whereas divers alien priories, houses and religious places in England
Westminster, and Wales were so devastated and destroyed by the frequent removals of
their priors and occupants and by divers secular persons and other farmers
• after they were granted by Henry VI. in Parliament at Bury St. Edmunds,
26 Henry VI. to the college of Eton that divine worship^ regular observances
and hospitalities and other works of piety ceased there and the pious vows of
the founders were defrauded, and for this reason by the assent of the council
in Parliament M Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. all the grants to
ihe said college were taken back into the king's hands, and the king granted
the alien priory of Derehurst^ in the diocese of Worcester, to William
Bokelond, monk of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster, of the order of
St. Benedict, and now he understands that the said William Bokelond,'
prior of Derehurst, has devastated and destroyed all the fruits, revenues and
emoluments of the priory and has sustained no monks in the priory except
himself and one secular chaplain, and the king has taken the priory back
into his hands by authority of Parliament at Westminster, 3 June last, and
the manors of Goldclyff and Goldre in Wales, late parcel of the alien priory
of Groldclyff and lately grants by letters patent to the abbot and convent
of the monastery of St. Mary, Teukesbury, in frank almoin, have likewise
been taken back into the king's hand by authority of the said Parliament ;
the king hereby grants in recompence to John Galeys, the abbot, and the
convent of the said monastery of Tenkesbury the said priory of Derhurst
with all the cells and manors pertaining to it or parcel or members of the
same, viz. the manors of Derhurst, Hawe, Wolston, Okynton, Culne St.
7 EDWARD IV.— Pabt III. 67
1467. Membrane 5 — cont,
Denis, Welneford, Preston and Compton, co. Gloucester, and More and
Teynton, co. Oxford, with rents of salt-pits in le Wyche, co. Worcester,
with all lands, rentSy reyersions, services, mills, passages, fisheries, woods,
meadows, feedings, pastures, villeins, wards, marriages, commons, reliefs,
conrts, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, leets, fairs, markets and
other commodities and knights' fees, advowsons, pensions, portions, annuities,
tenths, oblations, alms and all movable goods, to hold in frank. almoin from
8 June last, and also the churches of Derhurst and Okynton with the chapels
annexed, lately appropriated to the said priory of Derhurst, with all
demesne lands, glebes, tithes, oblations, portions, pensions and profits, to
hold from 3 June last to celebrate divine service for the good estate of the
king and Elizabeth his consort and for their souls after death and the souls
of the king's father Eichard, late duke of York, Edmund, late earl of
Rutland, Richard, late earl of Salisbury, and Thomas Nevylle his son,
Isabel, late countess of Warwick, and all the king's Subjects killed in
battle for his right. And they shall sustain in the said priory a prior
removable at their will and four iuonks and a secular priest to celebrate
mass and other divine ofiices and to pray for the souls of the founders of
the priory and the souls aforesaid, and they have licence when they please
to unite and impropriate the said priory to theii* monastery and to sue the -
pope for bulla for the same. By p.s.
1468.
Jan. 29. Grant in frank almoin to Richard, the prior, and the convent of the
VTettminiter. Friars of the order of Holy Trinity, Houndeslowe, of 10/. yearly at the
Exchequer from Easter last, in lieu of a grant to them of 20/. yearly from
4 March then last out of the fee hxm of the town of Kyngeston on Thames
by letters patent dated 2 November, 2 Edward lY. which are invalid
by force of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 9 April, 3 Edward IV. ;
and pardon to them of all sums of money received by them from the said
20/. yearly from the said 4 March to Michaelmas, 4 Edward IV. By p.s.
Membranes 4 and 3.
1467.
Nov. 18. Impescimus and confirmation to Richard, abbot of Evesham, of the
WestmiiiBter. following: —
1. A charter dated at Westminster, 10 May, 28 Edward III. granting to
the abbot and convent a market weekly on Mondays and a fair
yearly for four days at St. Barnabas at their manor of Ambrealey,
CO. Worcester. [Charter Holly 28 Edward III, No. 18.]
2. A charter dated at Westminster, 20 January, 3 Richard II. [Charter
Rollj 3 Richard II. No, 16], inspecting and confirming the
following :^
(1.) A charter dated at Worcester, 7 January, 3 Edward III.
(charter Roll, 3 Edward II L No, 1], inspecting and con-
firming to William, then abbot, and the convent the following :— ^
a. A charter dated at Woodstock, 3 March, 25 Henry III.
[Charter Roily 25 Henry III, m. 4], inspecting and con-
firming a charter of Henry I.
b. A charter dated at Winchester, 29 April, 26 Henry III.
to Richard, then abbot and the convent. [ Charter Roily
26 Henry III. m. 3.]
c, A charter dated at Portsmouth, 7 May, 26 Henry III.
[Charter Roily 26 Henry III, m. 1.]
d, A charter dated at Westminster, 26 March, 30 Henry III.
[Charter Roll, 30 Henry III m. 9.]
E 2
68 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1467. Membranes 4 and 3 — conL
e. A charter dated at Woodstock, 10 July, 35 Henry III.
to Thomas, then abbot. [^Charter JRoily 35 Henry III.
m. 4.]
(2) Letters patent dated 26 January, 6 Edward IIL
For 10 mai*ks paid in the hanaper.
14g8^ Membjuns Z-'-cont.
Feb. 14. Grant to John Audeley, knight, lord of Audeley, and the heirs male of
CoTentrj. his body, in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated 2 July last,
surrendered, of the manors of Shyre and Vacherye, co. Surrey, with
knights' fees, advowsons, parks, warrens, stews, farms, rents^ liberties,
franchises, views of frank-pledge, courts leet and other profits, in the king's
bands by the forfeiture of James, late earl of Wiltshire, to hold by the
services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and seryices as
they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By K.
Mbmbkanbb 2 and 1.
Feb. 28. Whereas by an inquisition taken at the Guildhall in the parish of
Westminster. St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, London, on 26 February, 24 Henry VI. before
Simon Eyre, then mayor and escheator of the city of London, it was found
that John Essex, citizen and draper of London, on Thursday after the
Translation of St.. Thomas the Martyr, 35 Edward III. in his last will
bequeathed a tenement with houses and gardens in the parish of
St. Stephen aforesaid (stc), which he acquired from Sir Hugh Blounte and
Robert Syward, and lO*. quit-rent which he acquired from Philip Gentyll
from a tenement then of VVilliam Hardewyke situated in the parish of St.
Lawrence, Jewry, on the death of Alice his wife to the use of a perpetual
chantry for the sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the
said church of St. Stephen for the souls of the said John and Alice and
their fathers and mothers, without licence, and Adam Godeman, sometime
citizen of London, in his last will on 13 August 1363, bequeathed to Alice
his wife for life ail his tenements and shops on the north side of an alley
called 'Church A ley' in the parish of St. Stephen aforesaid which he
acquired from John Essex, and he willed that these tenements with others
on the south side of the alley should remain to the said church of
St. Stephen, to celebrate divine service for the souls of himself and his
wife and do other works of charity according to the ordinance of the said
Alice, executrix of his will, and John at More and John Conyngton, her
co-executors, without licence, and William Grapefige, sometime citizen of
London, on Monday after St. Dunstan, 7 Edward II. in his last will
bequeathed to Walter his son and hb heirs and assigns three messuages in
the parish of St. Stephen, Colmanstrete, London, by the name of all the
rents and tenements which he had in London, except two shops with sellers
and other appurtenances bequeathed to Cristina his daughter and \ mark
rent bequeathed to William the clerk, that the said Walter and his heirs
and assigns should sustain a chaplain to celebrate dirine service in the said
church for the soul of the said William and his relations, without licence,
of which messuages one called ' le Cok ' and another * le Garlond ' are
situated together between a tenement sometime of Stephen Frankeleyn on
the south and a tenement sometime of Thomas Mestell on the north, of
which one end abuts on the highway of Colmanstrete towards the east and
a garden sometime of John Hertwell, citizen and mercer of London,
towards the west, and the third messuage, sometime of John Kendal^ is
7 EDWARD IV.—Pakt IIL 69
1468, Membranes 2 and 1 — coni.
situated between the tenement of the church of St. Denis on the south and
a tenement pertaining to the chantrj of John Essex on the north, of which
one end abuts on the highway towards the east and the other on the
garden of Edward Welles towards the west, and that the aforesaid premises
were held of the late king in free burgage and the said John, Adam and
Waiter died seised of them in their demesne as of fee, and that the rectors
and vicars of the said church of St. Stephen up to the date of the inquisition
were seised of the said tenements and rent and a moiety of the said two
messuages called < le Cok ' and ^ le Garland ' by virtue of the said bequests
and the will of John Sokelyng alias Sytyngbourn, late citizen of London,
enrolled on Monday before St.Outhbert, 10 Henry VI. and received the
fruits thereof until the same were taken into the hands of the late king ;
the present king, in consideration of the pious intentions of the said John
Essex, Adam Godeman and John Sokelyng, and because the said tenements
and moiety have come to such ruin that they do not suffice for the support
of the chaplains separately, grants to William Leeke, now vicar of the
parish church of St. Stephen, Colmanstrete, John Johans and John Fyssh,
wardens of the goods and ornaments of the church, and the parishioners of
the parish that they shall form one corporate body with a common seal and
grants to them in frank almoin the said tenements, shops, houses, gardens
and rent for the support of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in
the church for the souls of the king's father Richard, duke of York, his
brother Edmund, earl of Rutland, and his kinsman Richard, earl of
Salisbury, and John Essex and Adam Oodeman and their fathers and
motherly provided that they apply the issues to the repair of the said
tenements, houses, shops and gardens or to other pious uses at the
discretion of the bishop of London or his successors, and also the said
moiety by the name of the brewhouse called ' le Cok on the Hope ' with
its appurtenances for keeping the obit of the said John Sokelyng and
Margaret and Katharine his wives and all benefactors and parishioners of
the church with full service by tolling of bells on the day on which the
said John died and at night the placebo and dirige and on the morrow
a mass of requiem^ and finding a wax candle of the weight of 10 pounds
at Easter to burn in the church about the time of the Lord's burial and
expending the remaining revenues on the repair of the church and the said
moiety. By p.s. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
1467* MsMBRANS 1—- eon^.
Nov. 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter Blount, lord Montjoy,
Westminster, knight, and his wife the king's kinswoman Anne, duchess of Buckingham,
executrix of the will of Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, to the
master, warden and chaplains of the college of Plecy of lands, tenements,
rents and advowsons of churches, not held in chief, to the value of 40 nuirks
yearly, to celebrate divine service and do other works of piety in the same
college, where the said duke and the duciiess disposed their bodies to be
buried, according to the ordinance of the said Walter and duchess ; and for
the said master, warden and chaplains to unite and appropriate such
churches to the college. By p.8.
1468. Membrane I7d.
Feb. 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brothers Greorge, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, his kinsmen Richard, earl of
Warwick and Salisbury, and Richard, earl of Ry vers, and Anthony Widevile
of Scales, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John Sutton of
70 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468t Mendfrane 17 — cont
Dudley, knight, John Bourghchier of Berners, knight, William Hastynges
of Hastjnges, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, Humphrey
Bourghchier of (3romwell, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoye, knight,
John Markham, knight, Robert Danby, knight, William Telverton, knight,
Richard Byngham, knight, Thomas Byllyng, William Laken, Walter
Moyle, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Richard Chok, knight, Thomas
Littelton, Thomas Yonge, John Fogge, knight, John Scot, knight, Thomas
Burgh, knight, and John Oatesby in the counties of Warwick, Worcester,
Nottingham, Derby, Stafford, Salop and Hei'eford. By K.
Membrane I5d,
Feb. 16. Commission to Richard Byngham, knight, Thomas Littelton, William
Coventry. Cumberford, Robert Tanfeld and John Dyve to enquire into the complaint
of John Sutton, lord of Dudley, knight, that whereas Richard de Sutton
granted the manor of Warsshop, co. Nottingham, with a yearly rent of
10/. in Tuxford, co. Nottingham, to John de Sutton his son and Margaret
his wife, daughter of Sir Roger de Somery, late baron of Dudley, and the
heirs of his body, and by virtue of this grant the said John aiid Margaret
were seised of the same in time of peace in time of Edward III. and
received the esplees thereof and the right of the same descended succes-
sively from the said John son of Richard to John his son, John son of
the latter, John son of the last-named, John son of the last John and his
son John Sutton the complainant, and by an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. it was ordained that Thomas,
lord Roos, should forfeit all that he had on 30 December then last and
on 4 March y 1 Edward lY. by an inquisition taken at Newark, co.
Nottingham, on 29 October^ 5 Edward IV. before John Neville, then
escheator in the county, by virtue of his office and returned into the
Exchequer on 23 November, 5 Edward IV. it was found that the said
Thomas, lord Roos, was seised of the said manor and rent on 30 December,
39 Henry VI. and 4 Mai*ch, 1 Edward FV. and the said manor and rent
were taken into the king's bands and remained there from the said
29 October until 30 July last past, when the king by letters patent granted
the manor with the advowson of the church of Warsshop to John, earl of
Worcester, and Philippa Roos his sister, late the wife of Thomas, lord
Roos, but that neither the complainant nor his predecessors have been
attainted, wherefore he prays that justice may be done. By K.
Feb. 28. Commission to Walter Moyle, knight, John Clerk, Humphrey Sterky,
Westminster. John Rowe and John Cobbe to enquire into the complaint of George
Darell, knight, Richard Darell, knight, Constantine Darell, Alexander
Darell and Thomas Darell, sons and heirs according to the custom of
gavelkind of William Darell, that whereas Robert Sherewynde, citizen and
mercer of London, was seised of the manor of Capell, co. Kent, in his
demesne as of fee and enfeoffed the said William Darell and Thomas Elys,
Thomas Wotton and William Ledys of it to hold to themselves and the
heirs and assigns of the smd William Darell, by virtue of which feoffment
they were seised of it in time of peace in time of Henry IV. and received
the esplees thereof and continued their possession untU by virtue of on
inquisition taken on Wednesday after St. Leonard, 2 Henry V. at Eltham,
CO. Kent, before Thomas Lygon and William Lee, commissioners of the
king, by virtue of letters patent directed to thejn and one William Tykhill,
it was found by verdict of twelve men that Thomas Shelley, knight, who
made forfeiture to Henry IV. was seised of the said manor at the time of
his forfeiture in his demesne as of fee, viz. on Wednesday after the
7 EDWARD IV.— Part in. 71
1468. Membrane 15 — eont*
Purification, 1 Henry IV. the manor was taken into the hands of Henry V.
and the said William, Thomas, Thomas and William' were expelled from
It, and afteTwards the said Thomas, Thomas and William died and the said
William Darell survived and after his death the right of the manor
descended to the complainants as his sons and heirs according to the
custom of gayelkind, hut that the said Thomas Shelley was not seised of
the manor or any parcel of it, and afterwards the king by letters patent
dated 7 April, 4 Edward IV. granted the manor to one William Darell
of the county of Kent, who entered into it and is still seised of it in
his demesne as of fee, wherefore they pray that justice may be done.
ByK.
Mbmbranb 14</.
Feb. 5. Commission to William Eustas and Thomas Franke, Serjeants' at arms,
Westminster. John Ck>le and the sheriffs of London and Kent to arrest Robert Quikerell,
Laurence Mouden, John Cressyngham and Robert Soropnour and bring
them before the king in Ohancery.
Mbmbranb \Zd.
Feb. 28. Commission to Walter Moyle, knight, John Clerk, Humphrey Sterkey,
Westminster. John Rowe and John Cobbe to enquire into the complaint of George
Darell, knight, Richard Darell, knight, Constantine Darell, Alexander
Darell and Thomas Darell touching the manor of Capell, co. Kent. {See
above.) By K.
72
8 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
1468.
Majr 7.
Westminster.
May 10.
WeitmioBter.
Ma}r4.
Westminster.
May 12.
Westminster.
May 9.
Westminster.
May 11.
Westminster.
May 23.
Westminster.
May 11.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 14.
Westminster.
Membranb 30.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
John Parker of Plympton Earle, co. Devon, * mercer,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer William George touching
a debt of 30/. he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert
Danby, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified. Devon.
John Page of Little BrikhuU, co. Buckingham, ^yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Walter Blount of Mountjoye. knight, and
Anne, duchess of Buckingham, his wife and John Heton, esquire,
late receiver general of the duchess, touching a debt of 19/. 14«.
. London.
Martin Yalens late of Weymouth, co. Dorset, merchant, for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Sarger and Isabel his wife touching
a debt of 60«. Somerset.
John Bynde of the pansh of Lansalwys, co. Cornwall, ^ yoman,' for not
appearing in the court of the late king to answer Robert de Veer,
knight, touching a debt of 53«. 4c/. Devon.
William liingtwayte or Langthwayte of Doncastre, co. York, ^ baxster,'
or ' baker,' for not appearing before John PVysot and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Nicholas Morley,
esquire, John Prysot and Thomas Hauchet touching a debt of 10/.
and Thomas Dei'eman of Anston touching a debt of 40«.
York &, Middlesex.
Thomas Langtwayte of Doncastre, co. York, 'bakestere,' for not
appearing to answer Nicholas Morley, esquire, Thomas Hauchet and
John Prysot touching a debt of 10/. Hertford.
Juliana Sayer late of Cicestre, co. Sussex, ' wydo^e,' executrix of the
will of James Saver late of Cicestre, ^ chapman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that she render
8/. 2$. 9d. to James Wellys alias Welles, citizen and draper of
London. Middlesex.
Richard Bussh alias Busche of Brykhill, co. Buckingham, * husbond-
man,' for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John Gotford,
citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 46s. Sd. and
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
lung, to answer the said John touching a debt of 46s. Sd. London.
William Brok of Rolleston in the parish of Banewell, co. Somerset,
' husbondman,' for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas
Saylok touching a debt of 40s. Somerset.
John Gunny late of Yerburgh, co. Lincoln, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench when sued with Thomas
Gunny late of Yerburgh, * husbondman,* to answer a plea that they
render a horse worth 6 marks to John Jakson. Middlesex.
8 EDWABD IV.— Pabt I.
73
1468.
May 6.
Westminster.
May 4.
Westminster.
May 17.
Westminster.
May 11.
Westminster.
May 10.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 19.
Westminster.
May 17.
Westminster.
May 9.
Westminster.
May 19.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
May 21.
Westminster.
Membrane 30 — eont,
Simon BoUyngham late of Buntyngford, co. Hertford, ^ husbondman/
for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, jostices of
the Bench, to answer William Lorkyn of Basyngbum touching a
debt of 40/. Cambric!^.
Robert Skelton late of Carlyle, co. Cumberland, ^ gentilman,' for not
- appearing before the justices of the Bench to. answer Gilbert
Preston, citizen and ^ goldsmyth ' of London, touching a debt of
4 marks. London.
Joan Olney late of London, * wedowe,' for. not appearing to answer
Thomas Adams touching a debt of AOs. Middlesex.
Eichard Tatersale late of Bulfan, co. Essex, chaplain, alias of Wodeham
Mortymer, co Essex, clerk, for not appearing before John Prysot and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas
Brygge, clerk, touching a debt of 100«. Middlesex.
Richard Bonyndon late of Penne, co. Buckingham, ^carpenter,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Philip
Agmondesham touching a trespass. Hertford.
Robert Thakster late of Lesyngham, co. Northampton, {tic) alias late
of Liesyngham, co. Norfolk, ' yoman,' for not appearing to answer
William Westbury, clerk, lately called Master William Westbury,
late proYost of the 'college of St. Mary, Eton, touching a debt of
10/. Middlesex.
John Panery late of Bishop's Lynn, co. Norfolk, clerk, for not appearing
before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer William Sylk of Bishop's Lynn touching a debt
of 5 marks.
Richard Chapman of Dadyngton, co. Oxford, ^ wever,' for not appearing
to answer Richard Wody and Thomas Harryes touching a debt of
13/. 10*. Oxford.
John Whyte alias White of Farnham, co. Surrey, merchant, alias
^ gentilman,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer William Cardemaker, citizen and grocer of London, John
Aleyn, citizen and goldsmith of London, and Thomas Clarell, citizen
and grocer of London, touching pleas of debt of 100/. 120/. and 621.
respectively and John Crofton and William Crofton touching a debt
of 20/. London.
Thomas LetherpoU of Wyveton, co. Norfolk, *yoman,* for not
appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer William Norwich touching a debt
of 4 marks. Norfolk.
Robert Lyng of Acle, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Alice Parke touching a
trespass. Norfolk.
Ralph Wolfe late of Lenton, co. Suffolk, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Boon, abbot of the monastery of
St. Edmund of Bury, touching a debt of 26/. 13«. Ad, London.
Robert Wyles of Heryngthorpe, co. York, husbondman, for not
appearing to answer Richard Wilcok of Roderham touching a debt
of 40*. York.
John Houe late of Winchester, co. Southampton, ^ clothemaker,' for
not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer John Plommer, citizen and grocer
of London, touching a debt of 100*. 12</. Southampton.
74
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1468.
July 8.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
Oct. 1 3.
Westminster.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 29.
John Wayte of Branketre, co. Essex, *yoman,* alias John Wait,
'gentilmao/ for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas
Remond, citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of 40«.
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer John Doreward, esquire, and John William,
citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of 110«. and Henry
Pachet touching a debt of 10 marks, and before the justices of the
Bench to answer Thomas Colley of the parish of St. Clement Danes
without the bar of the Is'ew Temple, London, < goldsmyth,' aliai of
the town of Westminster, co. Middlesex, touching a debt of 40«.
London &, Middlesex.
Robert Warde late of Norhampton, ^ yomau,' for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer William Hille, citizen and
barber of London, touching a debt of 60«. Middlesex.
John Mosse late of Gyldenmorden, co. Cambridge, ^ pulter,' for not
appearing to answer John Englyssh touching a trespass.
John Shilston late of Great Tottenes, co. Devon, < gentilman,' alias
John Silton the younger, for not appearing to answer John Fortescu,
esquire, touching a debt of 20 marks. Middlesex.
William Toker late of Buketon, co. Devon, ^carpenter,' for not
appearing to answer John Sachevyle touching a trespass. Devon.
John Sprigonell late of Crigilston, co. York, ^ yoman,' . for not
appearing to answer John Fereby touching a debt of 20 marks.
London.
John Smyth of Walgrave, co. Northampton, ^chapman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Philip Holewell, citizen and mercer of
London, touching a debt of 405. London.
Robert Fordeman of Maydeston, co. Kent, ^corvyser,' for not
appearing to answer Louis Strossis alias Lucius Strosse, Lombard,
John Ambrose of Marine, Lombard, and Peter Fleysco touching
a debt of 100/. London.
John Marchall late of Fawekeswell, c«. Bedford, the younger,
' husbondman,' for not appearing to answer John Lounde and John
Grene touching a debt of 20/. Hertford.
William Blaket late of Merton, co. Oxford, ^ hnsbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert
Faryngdon, abbot of the monastery of Eynesham, touching a debt
of 20/. Oxford.
Thomas Bangolf of Botekysham, co. Cambridge, ^ husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer John, prior of the church of St. Mary,
Anglesey, touching a debt of 40s. Cambridge.
Thomas Gascoigne late of Hovyngham in Ridale, co. York, ' yoman,'
John Gascoigne late of Hovyngham, ^ barker,' Agnes Gascoigne of
Hovyngham, ^wedowe,' and William Gascoigne of Hovyngham,
' husbondmao,' for not appearing before John Prysot and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Peter
Ardem, Nicholas Girlyngton and Robert Davyson touching a
trespass. l^rk.
Richard Emme of Tamworth, co. Warwick, ^ yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Nicholas
Rylandes and John Wolshawe the elder touching a debt o 40/.
fitofford.
8 EDWABD rV.— ^Pabt I.
76
1468.
Oct. 19.
WestmiiiBter.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 19.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 29 — cont,
WilKam Botyrfeld late of Southwerk, co. Surrey, chaplain, for not
appearing before John Frjsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Gilbert Polvei-toft touching a debt of
60«. AfL London.
John Grawnt late of Bykylyswade, co. Bedford, *fyssher,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to • answer John Skowe
touching a debt of 57«. London.
John LyndauU of Northburton, co. York, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer the abbot of Meaux touching a debt of 60«.
York.
William Daungevyle of Wenge, co. Buckingham, * carpenter,' for not
appearing to answer Geofirey Kedwelly and John Morlond touching
a debt of 40/. Berks.
John Cowepar of Eynesford, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Richard Byngham touching a debt of
5 marks. Middlesex.
Thomas Davy of Crydyton, co. Devon, * baker,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Snyffemore, clerk,
touching a debt of 405. Devon.
Henry Laurence of Wenge, co. Buckingham, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Geoffrey Kedwelly and John Morlond touching
a debt of 40/. Berks.
John Fetegrewe late of Exeter, co. Devon, ^ pardoner,' for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer Richard Levermore touching a trespass committed
by him and William Foster late of Seyntsydewellerfe without the
east gate of the city of Exeter, co. Devon, * pardoner,' William
Blake late of Seyntsydewellesfe, ^ pardoner,' Richard Denys late of
SeyntsydeweUesfe, * pardoner,' John Hille late of Seyntsydewellesfe,
^pardoner,' Richard Felde late of Seyntsydewellesfe, 'pardoner,'
Thomas More late of Seyntsydewellesfe, 'pardoner,' John Amere
late of Seyntsydewellesfe, ' pardoner,' and Geoffrey Pardoner late of
Seyntsydewellesfe, 'pardoner.' Devon.
Ckst. 25.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Membrane 28.
William Promter of Strete, co. Somerset, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render his account to John Marshall for the time when he was his
receiver. Devon.
William Mathewe late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, 'bocher,' for not
appearing to answer John Pennyng, ' bruer,' touching a debt of 40s,
London.
John Slugge of Bokelond St. Mary, co. Somerset^ clerk, for not
appearing to answer Henry Faux and John Blancombe touching a
debt of 100*. Somerset.
Thomas Aleyn of Asshyn, co. Essex, ' wever,' for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render 71*. to William Heynes, Thomas Pylche
and John Seman, executors of the will of Thomas Heynes late of
Royston, alias Thomas Heynes, * drover.' Essex.
John Bele of Shildon, co. Devon, • bocher,' for not appearing to answer
John Almyscombe, esquire, administrator of the goods and chattels
16
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468.
Oct 10.
Westmintter.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster,
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Membrane 28— eon^.
of John Ferlard, chaplain, who died intestate, tonching a debt of
62*. 8^. Devon.
Thomas Goodaj late of Coggeshale, oo. Essex, ^fuller,' for not
appearing before John Piysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Bartholomew Conpere, citizen and
Vdraper' of London, and John Clerk, citizen and ^grocer' of
London, touching debts of 8/. and 46s, lOd, respectively. London.
William Pole3nQ of Kentesbeare, co. Devon, * wever,' for not appearing
when sued with John Meffeljn of Ufcolme, co. Devon, * husbond-
roan,' William MefTeln of Ufcolme, ' husbondman,' Ralph Broke of
Kentesbeare, * yoman,' and John Busshell of Kentesbeare, ^ husbond-
man,' to answer Eichard Frankchejne touching a trespass. Devon.
Walter Berell late of Holston, co. Norfolk, ' yoman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Newport touching a
debt of 40/. Suffolk.
John Bourne late of Malmesburj, co. Wilts, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing before the late king to answer WiUium Hern touching a
trespass. London.
William Lejman late of Yworlhj within the parish of Germaneswjky
CO. Devon, ^ husbondman,' for not appearing before John Prjsot and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John
Berj touching a debt of 6 marks 20d, Somerset.
Robert Bate of Lincoln, 'mercer,' for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to answer John Caiberton touching a trespass
committed by him and William Rjgot of Lincoln, * cartwright,' and
Ellen his wife and Ralph Driffeld of Lincoln, 'coiTeser.' Lincoln.
John Murche of Burne St. Marj, co. Southampton, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer John Halle of Salisbury, 'marchaunt,'
touching a debt of 40/. Wilts.
Thomas Skrymshire late of Whitwell, co. Derby, ' gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea of Henry Buntyng of Aishover that
out of his own head he forged divers deeds and muniments for
the destruction of the title of the latter to certain lands of his in
Asshover; and the said Thomas and Agnes his wife for not
appearing to answer another plea that they render to the said
Henry a coffer containing charters and other muniments. Derby.
Hugh Cliderhowe late of Ryngeston on Hull the younger, merchant,
for not appearing to answer William Somerby of Bridlyngton,
butcher, touching a debt of 16/. York.
John or William Lytelton late of Bokonnok, co. Cornwall, ' gentilman,'
for not appearing to answer Thomas Qsj of London the elder
touching a debt of 40f. London.
John Stonford late of the parish of St. Andrew in Holbome without
the bar of the Old Temple, London, co. Middlesex, ^gentilman,'
alias of Bukelond Bruer, co. Devon, for not appearing before John
Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to
answer Thomas Gay the younger, citizen and tailor of London,
touching a debt of 4/. London.
Roger Forthe alias Vorth alias Ford alias Fourde of Abyngdon,
CO. Berks, ^ mercer,' alias ^ chapman,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer John Martyn, citizen and ' taillour '
of London, Robert Tooke, citizen and * iremonger ' of London,
Alan Colet and John Neele, citizen and grocer of London, touching
8 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
77
1468.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
WeBtminiter.
Not. 10.
Wefltminster.
Nov. 9.
WestmixiBter.
Membrane 28 — cont.
debts of 4/. 9s, 8 J., 8/., 4Q«. and 8/. respectirelj, and Giles Palmer
of Suthampton, ^ grocer/ and John Ryver, citizen and skinner of
London, touching a debt of 6/. 3«. 4d.
Middlesex, London, & Wilts.
John Harrys late of Oxford, < bedell,' for not appearing to. answer
Alice Denton, widow, touching a debt of 409. Oxford.
Robert Dobbesson of Ajnesford, co. Kent, ' yoman,' for not appearing
before John Prjsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer Humphrey Smyth, citizen and skinner of
London, touching a debt of 40«. Surrey.
Thomas Laund of Warmestre, co. Wilts, ^ wever,' for not appearing to
answer John Uffenham touching a debt of 100s. Wilts.
Thomas Smeth or Smyth of Stretele, co. Berks, ^smyth/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Pury,
•squire, touching a debt of 100^. Berks.
May 18.
Westminster.
M&y 8.
Westminster.
May 27.
Westminster.
May 23.
Westminiter.
May 27.
Westminster.
May 26.
Westminster.
May 27.
Westminster.
May 30.
Westminster.
May 30.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westtninster.
MSMBRANS 27.
Walter Sonne of Sevenok, co. Kent, executor of the will of John
Sonne, for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 4/. to
William Lyghtwode. London.
Robert Nevyle late of Gotehirst, co. Buckingham, ^gentilman,' for
not appearing to answer a plea that he render 20/. to Millicent late
the wife of Richard Horton, ^ gentilman,' and executrix of his will.
% Middlesex.
William Wright of Little Cressyngham, co. Norfolk, clerk, for not
appearing to answer Thomas Huggeford, esquire, and William
Berkeswell, clerk, touching a debt of 187. I5s. 5^d. Warwick.
Richard Dey late of Foxton, co. Leicester, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Dere touching a debt of 10 marks.
Leicester.
John Coteler of Barnestaple, co. Devon, the elder, < coteler,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer Richard Ryke touching a trespass. Cornwall.
Dame Elizabeth Sandeford late of Thorpe Salven, co, York, * wydowe,'
executrix of the will of Charles Morton late of Bautre, co. York,
* gentilman,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer a plea that she render 60 sheep worth 8 marks and chattels
to the value of 6 marks to Thomas Pykburn and Joan his wife.
York.
John Albon of Hicchen, co. Hertford, ' bocher,' for not appearing to
answer John Wynche of Baldok, co. Hertford, ' labarer,' touching a
debt of 15/. London.
Thomas Preston late of Gloucesire, ^ taillour,' alias of Tettesworth,
CO. Oxford, 'ostiller,' for not appearing to answer John Ades,
citizen and goldsmith of London, and John Mayleghwyn touching
debts of 40s, and 4 marks respectively. Middlesex & Bristol.
John Eynons late of Watlesburgh, co. Middlesex, * husbondman,' and
Rose his wife for not appearing before the king to answer Maurice
ap Yevan and Juliaoa his wife touching a trespass. Middlesex.
Thomas Mate of Mousole, co. Cornwall, clerk, for not appearing
before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer John Vampage touching a debt of 20/.
Gloucester.
78
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
146a
May 30.
Westminster.
May 27.
WeBtmioBteri
June 26.
Wefitminster.
June 30.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
July 2.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 14.
Westminster.
June 25.
Westminster.
July 4.
Westminster.
July IL
Westminster.
July 9.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — tont.
Thomas Thornton late of London, clerk, for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer John Ades, citizen and goldsmith of
London, touching a debt of 46^. Middlesex.
John Brokeman of Frome in Selwode, co. Somerset, 'cloth iere,' for
not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer John Petyt, citizen and grocer of
London, touching a debt of 43«. London.
Thomas Walssh, late vicar of the parish church of Moredon, co. Surrey,
alias rector of Spryngwell, co. Essex, for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer
John Bowe, clerk, touching a debt of 10 marks. Middlesex.
John Bryce late of Holecombe Rogus, co. Devon, ' gentilman,' alias
of Wyngeaulton, co. Somerset, alias late of London, for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Lemyngton touching a debt of 40s.
and Henry Shyngwell, citizen and goldsmith of London, touching a
debt of 40$. Devon & London.
Richard Rysyng late of Felmyngham, co. Norfolk, ' shomaker,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that
he render chattels to the value of 40«. to William Herman and
Agnes his wife. Suffolk.
Edmund Andreus late of Fylmyngham, co. Norfolk, * worstedewever,*
for not appearing to answer a plea that he render four cows worth
40s. to William Herman and Agnes his wife. Suffolk.
Robert Glave, rector of the church of Cramford, co. Middlesex, for
not appearing to answer Robert Nevland, ' gentilman,' touching a
debt of 40s. Middlesex.
John Hudson of Redclyff, co. Middlesex, ^ smyth,' for not appearing
before Robert* Danby and his fellows to answer Joan Dobyn,
^ wydowe,' touching a debt of 40«. London.
John Code of Thetford, co. Norfolk, ^ skryvynner,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render
5 marks to John Dey of Hepworth, co. Suffolk, executor of the will
of Robert Clerk late of Hepworth. Norfolk.
Warin Sparke of King's Teyngton, co. Devon, < husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Fulk Byrmyngeham, clerk, touching a debt
of 40*. . Wilts.
John Babbe of King's Teyngton, co. Devon, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Fulk Byrmyngeam, clerk, touching a debt of
53*. 4d. Wilts.
John ap Hei'ry alias Apperry late of Olveston, co. Gloucester,
^gentilman,' for not appearing to answer Richard Reynold touching
a debt of 40*. London.
William Sawe of Egeston, co. Rutland, ^husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Caldon touching a debt of 10/. Oxford.
Robert Lasyngby of Harestre in the parish of Rumford, co. Essex,
< tanner,' for not appearing to answer Benedict Wheler touching a
trespass. London.
Thomas Palmer of Snetirfeld, oo. Warwick, ^husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Wildebore, citizen and grocer of
London, touching a debt of 50*. London.
8 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
79
1468.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
• Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
WestmiDSter.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 19.
Westminfter.
Membrane 27 — cont,
Richard Mayhowe of Snetirfeld, co. Warwick, * husbbndman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Wildebore, citizen and grocer of London,
touching a debt of 50^. London.
MSMBRANB 26.
Richard Ilalmere of Herpford, co. Devon, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Richard Levermore touching a debt of
40s. Devon.
William Aras of Cosgrave, co. Northampton, * husbondman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Shuk-
burgh^ citizen and ' draper* of London, touching a debt of 6/. 20d.
City of Coventry.
William Belsy of the parish of Elham, co. Kent, ' laborer/ for not
appearing to answer John Isak, esquire, touching a debt of lOOs.
Kent.
John Graunger late of Tresell, co. Stafford, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Wode touching a trespass. Oxford.
William Broun late of Banbury, co. Oxford, 'chapman,' for not
appearing to answer John Gairstange, citizen and grocer of
London, touching a debt of 40«. London.
Benedict Bradmer of Okeham, co. Rutland, 'couper,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 20/. to William Broune,
merchant, and John Broun, merchant, executors of the will of
William Lewes, late burgess of Bishop's Lynn, merchant. Lincoln.
John Tryppe of Bledlowe, co. Buckingham, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer the dean and canons of the king's free chapel
of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster toudiing a debt of
40/. Middlesex.
John Blake of Netherwallop, co. Southampton, ^gentilman,' alicu
esquire, for not appearing to answer Thomas Gay the younger,
citizen of London, William Brounyng, esquire, and John Smyth
touching debts of 20/. 100 marks and 20/. respectively.
London, Dorset & Surrey.
John Burgh late of Watilsburgh, co. Southampton, alias co. Salop,
knight, for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Richard, late
duke of York, touching debts of 100/. 40/. and 40/. and John
Colard and William Slyngesby, touching a debt of 7/. Ss, Sd.
and to answer a plea that he render his account to Marg€u:et, late
countess oi Shrewsbury, executrix of the will of John Talbot, knight,
late viscount de Lysle, for the time when he was the receiver of
the latter, and a plea that he render 24/. to Walter Metyngbam
and Alice his wife, late the wife of Thomas Gruest, citizen and
* goldsmyth ' of London, and executrix of his will.
Northampton, Middlesex & London.
John Brigges of Bedford, 'gentilman,' for not appearing before
Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer Thomas Onhand, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of 23/. London.
John Norton late of Sandall, co. York, ^ yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to
answer Thomas Okys touching a debt of 10 marks. Middlesex.
80
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1408.
Nov. 18.
WestminBter.
Nov. 21.
WefitminBter.
Nov. 4.
Westminflter.
Nov. 21,
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 1 J .
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 2L
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
■ Membrane 26 — cont.
William Houghton dlicu StabuU of Lydyngton, co. Rutland, ^ drover/
for not appearing before the justices of the Beach to answer Richard
Pittes touching a debt of 20/. Northampton.
Martin Walpoli of Walpoll, co. Norfolk, * gentilman,' for not appearing
to answer William Daws of Baldjswell touching a debt of 5 marks.
Norwich.
Laurence Kjghley of Norwall, co. York, < gentilman,' for not appearing
to answer Richard Clapam touching a debt of 100 marks. York.
Hugh Bowjer late of Kedjrmjnster, oo. Worcester, ' chapman,^ for not
appearing to answer William Bookette of Salesburj, ^ marchaunt,'
touching a debt of 20/. Wilts.
Thomas Fjssher of Eton Hastjnges, co. Berks, clerk, for not appearing
when sued with Malthew Kent of Eton Hastjnges, 'yoman,' to
answer John Frebury and the rector of Edyndon touching trespasses.
Berks.
Matthew Kent, for the same. Berks.
John Harper of Banbury, co. Oxford, * gentilman,' for not appearing
to answer John Blakborne, citizen and ' sherman ' of London,
touching a debt of 40«. Middlesex.
Thomas Fowkes late of Leghton Bossard, co. Bedford, ^ yoman,' alias
Thomas Foukes late of Leweton, co. Bedford, alias Thomas Faukes
late of Luton, co. Bedford, for not appearing to answer the dean and
chapter of the free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of
Westminster touching a debt of 14/. aiid William Frenshe of Denham,
CO. Buckingham, ' husbondman,' touching a debt of 4/. Middlesex.
John Martyn late of the parish of Seynt Madron, co. Cornwall,
^ mil ward,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 40«. to
Philip Weke and Ralph atte Weke, executors of the will of John
Weke. Devon.
Peter Gosselyn late of Redyng, * pewetrer,' for not appearing to answer
Robert Bag:(vorth, burgess and merchant of Southampton, touching
a debt of \QOs.
Laurence Heler late of Heme, co. Kent, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer James Hersyng, William Frye, Thomas Petyte
and Thomas Abrygge touching a trespass. Kent.
J^ohn Lyle of Pulbarowe, co. Sussex, esquire, for not appearing to
answer Isabel Assheby, widow, and Richard Everley, citizen and
mercer of London, touching a debt of 11/. 6s, 8d, London.
John Philippz late of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, clerk, aUas John
Phelippes, ^ courthoider,' for not appearing to answer Robert
Gayton, citizen and grocer of London, and John Horde, esquire,
touching debts of 11/. and 6/. 6s. 8d. respectively.
London & Salop.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Membrane 25.
Andrew Ramerygge of Whethampstede, co. Hertford, ^ husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer Richard Newedyk of the town of
Westminster touching a debt of 29/. Hertford.
Richard West late of London, ^ tayllour,' for not appearing to answer
Thomas Bodyn of London, ' haberdassher,' touching a trespass.
Middlesex,
8 EDWARD IV;— Part I.
81
1469.
JaD. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 29.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 5.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
7 96186.
* Membrane 25~~^ont,
John William late of Sjdebury, co. Devon, ' grome,' for not appearing
when sued with John Tremajll late of Sidebury the elder, * gentil-
man/ John Tremajll late of Sydebury the younger, 'gentilman/
and William Cotteford of Sydebury, * husbondman,' before Richard
Neuton and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to
answer John I^yecras touching a trespass. Devon.
Thomas Wylteshire late of Wherwell, co. Southampton, ' yoman,* for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench with John Snell of
Fullerton, co. Southampton, the younger, ^ husbondman,' to answer
John Boket of Hille, co. Southampton, ^ loder,' touching a
conspiracy against him at Yatelby between them and John Jue.
Southampton.
John York of Oddyston, co. Leicester, * husbondman,' for not
appearing when sued with Henry atte Halle of Overton, co.
'Leicester, * gentilman,' Richard Lewys of (Jddyston, co. Leicester,
' husbondman,' and Richard Graddesby of Shakeston, co. Leicester,
' husbondman,' before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas Burdet, esquire, touching
a trespass. Warwick.
John Fareman, late of Bytteswell, co. Leicester, ^ husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer Walter Kebell of Reresby, esquire, alicu
* gentylman,' touching a debt of 74«. 7d. London.
John Mallom or Malghum of Mallom, co. York, ^ gentilman,' for
not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, to answer Robert Thornoure touching a
debt of 20/. London.
Henry Piummer of Bristol, ' plummer,' for not appearing before John
Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bendi of the late king, to
answer Richard Walwayn touching a debt of 40s. London.
John Streche of the soke of Winchester, ' wever,' for not appearing to
answer brother Richard Garyngton and Henry Robard of Olde
Bayly by London, ' browederer,' touching a debt of 60^. Middlesex.
John Hudson of Leke, co. Lincoln, 'yoman,' administrator of the
goods of Richard Hudson, who died intestate, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render 10/.
to Thomas Kyme. Lincoln.
John Warner, late of High Ongre, co. Essex, * yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Isabel Bradfeld touching a debt of 10 marks*
Middlesex.
Henry Cramwell of Everton, co. Huntingdon, ' potter,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Tanfeld the younger touching a
trespass committed by him and Benedict Newman of Everton,
chaplain, John Roger, late of Oundell, co. Northampton, ' yoman,'
John Preston of Everton, ' husbondman,' John Naseby of London,
* gentilman,' and John Cramewell of Everton, * potter.' Bedford.
Hugh Camell of Brodehembury, co. Devon, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Otery, abbot of Dunkyswyll, touching a
debt of 28/. Devon.
Hugh Wellys, late of Conyngesby by Cateshale, co. Lincoln, notary
public, for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 100 marks
to Master John Pembertou of the Chancery, William Notyngham
and Ralph Beare, executors of the will of Master Richai*d Ewen,
clerk, alias archdeacon of Lincoln. London.
F
82
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1469.
Feb. 10.
Westminfter.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb, 6.
Westminster.
146S.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
1469.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Jaa. 29.
Wettmkisier.
1468.
Oct 17.
Westminster.
1469.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
1468.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Membrane 26 — cont,
Wistan Brown, late of Oxford, clerk, for not appearing to answer
John Walton, abbot of the monastery of St. Marj, Oseney, touching
a debt of 63«. 4^. Oxford.
Nicholas Hert, citizen and grocer of London, for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render 4/. 13«. 4</. to William Fitz Water
of London, < gentilman,' aiu^ John Martjn, mercer, citizen of
London, executors of the will of Elias Darj, citizen and mercer
of London. London.
John Mores of Glapthorne, co. Northampton, esquire, for not
appearing to answer John Boberdjs touching a debt of 40f .
Middlesex.
Andrew Groton of Fjmchelej, co. Middlesex, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing before Richard Neuton and his f<^ows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Simon Merable, citizen and
' tolossour * of London, touching a debt of B marks, dir. Ad.
London.
John Dryng, late of Neuton by Wyntryngham, co. York, * yoman,' for
not appearing when sued with Richard Dryng, late of Neuton by
Wyntryngham, ' husbondman,' before the king to answer William
Mannyng touching a trespass. Middlesex.
Edmund Cook, late of Asshby, co. Norfolk, ^ yoman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Newport
touching a debt of 40/. Suffolk.
Robert Whitwell, of Manton, co. Rutland, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Caldon touching a debt of 40«. Oxford.
Robert Greryng, late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, * carpynter,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Tong touching a debt of 40#.
Middlesex.
Thomas Ilogekyna of Armeston in the parish of Stowe, co. Stafford,
'husbondman,' for not appearing to answer Walter Wrottesley,
knight, touching a debt of 10/. Staffbiti.
April 28.
Dogmosfield.
May 28.
Westminster.
June 1.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 24.
Grant to John Rogger of London, in repayment of the sum of 200/. due
to him from the king, as appears by 18 tallies levied at the receipt of Uie
Exchequer, of 50/. yearly from Michaelmas next from the issues of the
bailiwick of the hundreds of Estflegge, Westflegge, Happyng, Taverham,
Blof eld, Walsham and Humlyerd, in the counties of NorPolk and Suffolk,
and 20/. yearly from Michaelmas next from the issues of the county of
Gloucester, until he be fully satisfied. By p.s.
General pardon to Nicholas Frensshe of Dawlisshe, co. Devon,
^ frankeleyn,' alioi 'husbondman,' alku * yoman.' By p.s.
Grant for life to John Stanley, kuight, and Humphrey Stanley his son
of the office of ranger of the king's forest of Oank, receiving fees as in the
times of Edward IIL and Richard 11. from the issues of the county of
Stafford, in lieu of a like grant to Roger Pye, late yeoman of the chamber
of the king's father, by letters patent, surrendered. By p.s.
8 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 83
1468, Metnbrane 24 — cont.
May 27. General pardon to ^ger Corke of Fcversham, co. Kent, ' osteler,' of all
^''csimiuster. offences committed by him before 20 May. By p.s.
June 10. Pardon to Malcolm Walwyn, esquire, late ejKsheator in the county of
Westminster. Hereford and the marches of Wales adjacent, of all offeuces committed by
him and all fines, amercements^ issues, reliefs, debts, accounts and arrears
due from him to the king before 6 June. By p.s.
June 12. Grant for life to John Swancote of Bristol of a moiety of the manor of
WestmiDBter. Belton, co. Somerset, late of James, late earl of Wiltshire, and in the king's
hands by his forfeiture, to hold with rents, courts, views of frank*pledge
and other appurtenances by the services of as many knights* fees, and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
June 14. Gmnt for life to Thomas Trefry of Fowey, esquire, of 10 marks yearly
Westminster, from Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. from the issues of the duchy of Cornwall.
By p.s.
Like grant to WilHam Hourde, esquire. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Worseley, esquire, from
Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. from which date he has held the office, of the
office of Ibailiff of the scevage {akuvagii) of the town of Calais and the
island of Colne, receiving at his own hands such fees as Bichard Stanlak,
then bailiff, had in the year 9 Richard II. with all other accustomed profits.
By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled,
June 15. Licence for Ferricus de Clugniaco, doctor of either law, archdeacon of
Westminster. Faverney, bom in the parts of Burgundy, to receive and bold benefices,
offices, prebends and dignities in churches within the realm. By K.
April S. General pardon to John Clerk alias Mason late of Wilton, co. Norfolk,
Westminster. < yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 29 September last.
By p.s.
Mbmbranb 23.
March 20. Pardon to John, duke of Norfolk, and Elizabeth his wife of all donations,
Westminster, alienations and perquisitions by them of land held in chief. By p.s.
March 28. Appointment, dmring pleasure, of John Longe as ganger in the port of
Westminster. Sandwich and port« and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
April 1. General pardon to Avered alias Alvered Massy late of London, chaplain,
Westminster, alias clerk, alias late of Cambridge, of all offences committed by him before
26 March last. By p.s.
May 12. Licence for Robert Ogle, knight, lord of Ogle and Thuresby, and Isabel
Westminster, his wife to grant in frank almoin to the prior and canons regular of the
cathedral church of St. Mary, Carlisle, a messuage and 4 acres of land in
Thuresby, co. Cumberland, which Gilbert de la Rjmple holds of the said
Robert at will, and the advowson and patronage of the parish church of
St. Andrew, lliuresby, held in chief; and for the said prior and canons to
appropriate the said church, and serve it by a canon of their cathedral or
any other suitable chaplain, without endowment of a vicarage in the church
or compulsion to distribute a yearly sum of money to the poor of the parish ;
and also for the said Robert and Isabel to grant in frank almoin to the said
prior and canons, common of pasture for 40 animals, and estover of timber^
trees^ wood and underwood for the repair of the said messuage and the
P 2
84 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1468, Membrane 28 — cont»
enclosure of the said land, and underwood and turf for burning within the
said messuage within the lordship or manor of Thuresby. By p.s.
May 20. Licence, for 26«. Sd, paid by him in the hanaper, for William Knyght,
Westminster, clerk, to grant a messuage, a carucate and a half of land and 38«. 11^ rent
in Chaldebourne and the advowson of the chapel of St. Margaret in the
same town, held in chief, to Walter Changton for life with remainders to
William, son and heir of the latter, and Matilda his wife and the heirs of
their bodies and in default of such heirs to the right heirs of the said Walter.
May 22. Commission by mainprise of Thomas Baxster of London, ' gentilman/
Westminster, and John Myndrym of the same, ' g^ntilman,' to John Burell, ' gentilman,'
of the custody of the temporalities of the bishopric of Carlisle from the
time of the death of Richard Scrope, last bishop, so long as they remain in
the king's hands, rendering to the king an extent to be agreed upon with
the treasurer of England before the octave of Michaelmas next and
supporting all charges. [/bB//era.] By K.
May 21. Exemption for life of John Denissh, esquire, from being put on assizes,
Westminster, juries, recognisances, attaints or inquisitions and from being made sheriff,
escheator, coroner, mayor, bailiff, constable, collector of tenths, fifteenths,
tallages or other subsidies or other officer or minister of the king against
his will. By p.s.
May 24. Grant for life to William Boket of Salisbury of the custody of the smaller
Westminster, piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts according to the form of the
statute at Acton Buruell for merchants in the city of Salisbury, receiving
the accustomed fees in the same manner as Henry Upton, deceased.
By p.s.
June 17. Licence for William Melros, chaplain, born in Scotland, to dwell within
Westminster, the realm as a subject of the king and to receive and be admitted to
ecclesiastical benefices under the dignity of a deanery and to enjoy his
goods. By K.
Membrane 22.
March 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Laurence, clerk of the
Westminster, scullery, of the office of bailiff of the water of Severn fiM)m Brathen to
Worcester bridge with all accustomed profits, waifs and strays, in the same
manner as Walter Cbamberlaine or any other pei*son had the office.
By p.s. [287 1-]
March 17. Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Clyfele, one of the yeoman
Westminster, of the crown, of 6c/. daily for his fee from 24 December, 3 Edward IV. from
which day he has exercised the office, from the fee-farm of the town of
Noithampton. By p.s.
March 19. Whereas on Friday after St. Margaret, Virgin, 7 Edward IV. at
Westminster. Yevelchestre, Thomas Ly te of Lytescary, co. Somerset, * gentilman,' Richard
Claveleshay of Southpederton, co. Somerset, ^ gentilman,' John Case of the
same, ' gentilman ' and William Clayton of Trent, co. Somerset, * gentilman,'
made mainprise before Walter Moyle, knight, Thomas Yonge and John
Wydeslade, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Yevelchestre, for John
Walford of Yevelchestre, * yoman,' viz. the latter under penalty of 200/. and
each of his mainpernors under penalty of 100/. to have the body of the said
John before them on Friday after St. Matthias last, which they did not do ;
the king hereby pardons to the said William the said 100/. thus forfeited by
him. By p.s.
March 25. Grant for life to Richard Birde, priest, on the surrender by William
Westminster. Preston of like letters patent, that he be one of the chaplains of the king's
8 EDWARD IV.— Pakt I. 86
1 468. Membrane 22— con/.
chantry of Sfc, Mary within the manor of Wodestoke, co. Oxford, to celebrate
divine service for the king and his progenitors, receiving 10 marks yearly
for his salary from the issues of the manor and the king's hundred of
Wotton, CO. Oxford, with the accustomed mansions, fuel and profits.
By p.s.
March 28. Whereas Simon Hareby of Thurlby, co. Lincoln, esquire, was outlawed
Westminster, in London on Monday after St. Chad, 5 Edward IV. at the suit of Humphrey
Bourohier, knight, lord Cromewell, on a plea of debt, and afterwards, on
2 July, 7 Edward IV. John Forster and William Kerver were indebted to
him in the sum of 166/. 13«. Ad, to be paid at the Purification then
following, for which they are accordingly chargeable to the king ; the king
hereby grants to William Hastinges, knight, lord of Hautinges, the said
sum and all other sums of money, debts, goods and other things late of the
said Simon. By p.s.
May 12. Pardon, for 5 marks to be paid in the hanaper, to Eichard, earl of Warwick,
Westminster. John, earl of Northumberland, Robert Danby, knight, Robert Ascough,
doctor in decrees, John Ascough, esquire, Richard Ascough, ^ gentilroan,'
and Richard Jenkynson, chaplain, for all grants, alienations and acquisitions
of the manor of Staljngbourgh called ' Arsy Maner in Stalyngbourgh,' co.
Lincoln, held in chief, and cdi fines and forfeitures due to the king on
account of their acquisition of the manor and grant to them of all issues
of the manor from the time of its being taken into the king's hands.
By p.s.
May 9. General pardon to William Brandon late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
Westminster, esquire, alias marshal of the Marshalsea, of all offences committed by him
before 4 April last and all escapes of felons before that date. By p.s.
May 23. Exemplification, at the request of William Broun, clerk, of letters patent
Westminster, dated 24 March, 6 Edward IV. granting to him the custody of the house
or chapel called < le priory hermitage ' by Dorcestre, co. Dorset. These
letters have been casually lost, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will
be surrendered if found.
May 22. Grant for life to Richard Harecourt, knight, in consideration of his
Westminster, labour and diligence in resisting the malice of certain traitors in the county
of Oxford, of 20/. from the issues of the counties of Oxford and Berks.
By p.s.
Membrane 21.
May 29. Grant to Henry Waver, knight, in repayment of the sum of 500/. due to
Westminster, him from the king by a tally levied at the receipt o£.the Exchequer at
Westminster, 20 July, 5 Edward IV. by the treasurer of England for
moneys lent, delivered by Walter Blount, knight, lord Mountjoye, then
treasurer, for certain sums of money in which he was indebted to the said
Henry, that he and Thomas Pounde, William Kerver and John Rogger or
their executors, factors, attorneys, deputies or assigns may ship sacks of
wool, at the rate of 4 marks and no more on each sack for custom and
subsidy, and other merchandise, not being wools or wool-fells, in any ports
of the realm and take them to foreign parts by the straits of Marrok and
bring back merchandise from foreign parts quit of customs and subsidies
until he shall be fully satisfied. By p.s.
May 80. Grant for life to Humphrey Stafford, lord Stafford of Suthwyke, knight,
Westminster, of the reversion of the offices of master forester of the king*s forests of
Exmore, co. Devon, and Racche, co. Somerset, on the death of William
Bourghchier of Fitz Wareyn, knight, to. whom they were granted for life b.
letters patent dated 10 May, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
86 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROL S.
1468. Membrane 21 — cont,
March 24. Appointmeut for life of Robert Bradbury as one of the king's serjeants-
WestminBter. at-arms, with wages of \2d, daily from the issues of the county of Lincoln
and a coat of the king's livery yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe of
the same suit and cloth as other Serjeants at arms ; in lieu of a grant to
him of the same with wages by the hands of the treasurer by letters patent
dated 12 February, 4 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
April 20, Pardon to Ralph Leegh and Henry Redicho, chaplains of the chantry of
Dogmersfield. St. Katharine in the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Peter
Halsted and John Worthington, chaplains of the chantry of Jesus and St.
Mary in the parish church of Eccles, Robert Clyfton, knight, Richard Bothe,
esquire, Seth Worsley, esquire, Roger Radcliff, clerk, William Worsley, clerk,
JohnWardale, clerk, and Thomas Orstou for all offences committed by
them in seeking, accepting, receiving or publishing any apostolic letters,
bulls, sentences of excommunication or other instruments contrary to the
form of the statute of provisors; and grant that they may receive and
.publish any such already granted to them. By p.s.
Membrane 20.
March 19. Grant to Henry Bremercombe, chaplain, of the perpetual chantry in the
Westminster, parish church of Nent<>n Popelford, co. Devon, with all its rights and
appurtenances.
March 19. Appointment, until 29 September next, of Richard More, esquire,
Westminster, serjeant of the eatery (catarie) of the household, to purvey salt and fresh
water fish for the expenses of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
March 23. Letters of denization for John Donne of the town of Calais, bom in the
Westminster, parts of Picardy, and the heirs of his body.
By p.s. and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
April 1. Pardon to Thomas Lyte of Ly tescary, co. Somerset, 'gentilman,^ Richard
Westminster. Claveleshay of Southepederton, co. Somerset, * gentilman,' and John Case of
the same, 'gentilman,* of all the forfeitures due from them to the king because
they did not hold John Walford before the justices appointed to deliver the
gaol of Yevelchestre, as they made mainprise to do (see p. 84). By p.s.
April 1 . Grant for life to the king's servant John Walforde, yeoman of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of the oflSce of the custody of the king's gaol of Ylcestre,
CO. Somerset, with the accustomed profits. By p.8.
March 30. Grant to the abbot, prior and convent of the abbey of St. Mary,
Westminster. St. Benedict and all Holy Virgins, Ramesey, which is *of the foundation of
the king's progenitors and of the king's patronage, that the prior and
convent shall have the custody of the abbey and its possessions during
voidauce, rendering at the Exchequer 40/. for every such voidance, and
that no sheriff, escheator, bailiff* or minister of the king shall interfere
except to take simple seisin at the gate of the abbey. By p.s.
Mai'ch 21. General pardon to David ap Howel ap Griff ap Tudor. By p.8.
Westminster.
Membrane 19.
April 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Jnques Haulte, esquire, one of the
Dogmersfield. *kervers' {dapicidariorum) of the king's consort, the queen of England,
of the manor of Bukland, co. Hertford, not exceeding the yearly value of
10/. which of long time past was given in jointure by the lord of Roos to
the duchess of Somerset, then his wife, by whose death and by virtue of
8 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 87
1468* Membrane 19 — cont.
an act of attainder iii Parliament at Westminster, 3 December, I Edward IV.
it came into the king's hands. Bj p.s. [2398.]
Vacated by surrender and cancelled by mandate of the king to Robert^
bishop of Bath and TVellSy the chancellor^ and Robert Kirhehamj
clerkj keeper of the rolls, by writ of privy seal dated 10 December^
8 Edward IV.
March 28. Letters of denization for Laurence Swarfelde, merchant, bom in Antwerp,
Westminster, and his offspring. By p.s. and for ^ mark paid in the hanaper.
April 1.0. Pardon to William Beynolde and Joan his wife, late the wife of George
Dogmersfield. House, tenant in chief, for intermarrying without licence. By p.s.
April 14. General pardon to Thomas Yaugban alia^ Yaghan, 'esquire, late of London,
Dogmersfidd. esquire of the body and treasurer of tiie king's chamber, keeper of the
great wardrobe of the late king, one of the mainpernors of Jaspar, late earl
of Pembroke, tenant of the lands late of Thomas Broune, knight, late
sheriff of Kent, and administrator of his goods, late sheriff of Surrey and
Sussex, and one of the justices of the peace in the counties of Surrey,
Sussex and Kent, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amerce-
ments, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king.
ByK.
April 18. ' Creneral par^n to Nicholas Safundre iUias Bylton of Sandwich, co. Kent,
Dogmersfield. < yoman,' late one of the constables 'of the town of Sandwich, for all offences
committed by him before 31 March. By p.s.
April 20. General pardon to William Swyfte late of London, * couper,' alias
Dogmenfleld. < sargeant,' alias late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, ^ yoman,' for all offences
committed by him before- 7 April. By p.s.
April 22. Grant to Robert Tooke of London, * iremonger,' in consideration of his
Dogmersfield. expenses in the victualling, fittii^, streng^ening and salvation of the
king's ship called le Margarete of Ipeswiche, that he or his executors,
factors or attorneys may ship wools in any vessels in any ports of the
realm by the straits of Marrok and woollen cloths and other merchandise
not pertaining to the staple of Calais quit of customs and subsidies to the
sum of 967/. lis. 3d. By p.s.
April 4. Grant for life to the king's servitor William Tnnstalle, esquire, of a
Westminster, yearly rent of 20/. from Michaelmas last, viz. 10/. from the issues of the
county of Rutland and 10/. from the issues of the county of Wilts.
By p.s.
April. 25. General pardon to William Yowell of Oxford, scholar, alias William
Dogmersfield. Yowelle the younger^ late of Welles, co. Somerset, * gentilman,' for all
offences committed by him before 1 January last. By p.s.
April 29. General pardon to Humphrey Hayford and Robert Harding of London,
Dogmersfield. goldsmiths, of all offences committed by them before 20 April until
Michaelmas last (sic) and all debts, accounts and arrears due to the king.
By p.s.
Membrane 18.
May 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Boland Forster of the custody of the
Westminster, honours of Boulogne, Peverel and Hagnet in the counties of Norfolk,
Suffolk, Essex, Hertford, Surrey and Cambridge with all issues from
29 October, 5 Edward IV. without rendering anything to the king; in lieu
of the commission to him and John White, now deceased, by lolU^rs patent
88 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 18 — conU
of that date, surreQdered, of the custody of the said honours in the counties
of Norfolic, Suffolk, Essex, Hertford and Surrey by mainprise of John Lane,
^ yoman,' and William Coterell, ' yoman,* both of the parish of St. Clement
Danes without the bar of the New Temple, London, to hold with all issues for
ten years, rendering to the king 6 marks yearly and supporting all charges.
By p.s.
1467.
Nov. 15. Grant for life to Edward Berkeley, esquire, in lieu of a like grant by
Westminster, letters patent dated 26 April last, surrendered because invalid, of the office
of bailiff of Burley in the New Forest, co. Southampton, receiving Ad.
daily from the said 26 April from the issues of the county of Southampton,
with all other profits of the office. By p s.
Vacated because in the seventh pear,
1468.
May 24. Licence for John Markham, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench,
Westminster, or his heirs, executors or assigns to found a perpetual chantry of one
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of SS. Mary, Michael
the Archangel, John the Baptist and John the Evangelist in the parish church
of Segbroke, co. Lincoln, for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said John and for their souls after
death, to be called ' Markham Chaunterye,' and to grant lands, rents, services
and other possessions, not* held in chief, to the yearly value of 10 marks, in
mortmain to the said chaplain for his support.
By E. and for 11/. lis. paid in the hanaper.
May 27. Exemption for life of John Stokys of Begynhill, co. Oxford, esquire,
Westminster, from being put on assizes, juries, recognizances, attaints or inquisitions and
from being made knight, justice, bailiff, escheator, coroner, sheriff,
constable, reeve, collector, taxer or controller of tenths, fifteenths or other
subsidies, or officer, commissioner or minister of the king against his will.
ByK.
June 5. The like of William Chapman of Sudbury, co. Suffolk, 'gentilman,' from
Westminster, being put on assizes, juries, certifications, inquisitions, attaints, perambu-
lations or recognisances and from being made trier of the same, from being
put on any great assize, from being made mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner,
justice, surveyor, taxer, assessor, collector or controller of tenths, fifteenths
or other subsidies, constable, decenner, arrayer, trier or leader of men at
arms, or bailiff, officer or minister of the king, and from being compelled to
take knighthood against his will. By p.s.
Membrane 17.
May 10. Grant to the king's servants John Rogger and William Kerver and
Westminster, their heirs or executors, in repayment of the sum of 219/. 23c?. lent
by them to the king, of 20/. yearly from the issues of the counties of
Cambridge and Huntingdon, 20 marks yearly from the issues of the county
of Kent, 20/. yearly fi>om the issues of the county of Cornwall, 20 marks
yearly from the issues of the county of Cumberland, 20 marks yearly from
the issues of the counties of Warwick and Leicester and 20 marks yearly
from the issues of the county of Rutland, until they be fully satisfied of the
said sum. By p s.
May 7. Grant for life to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, of the
Westminster, king's castle and lordship of Quenesburgh in the Isle of Chepey, co. Kent.
Byp.8.
8 EDWARD IV Pakt I. 89
1468. Membrane 17 — cont
May 16. Presentation of Christopher Bargh, parson of the parish church of
Westminster. Syglesthorne, in the diocese of York, to the parish church of Scrayngham,
in the same diocese, on an exchange of henefices with Richard Blome.
By p.8.
May 14. Exemption for life of John Bellars, esquire, from heing put on assises,
Westminster, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognisances and from being made justice of
the peace, of sewers, oyer and terminer, gaol delivery or the forest or other
commissioner or inquisitor of the king, admiral, mayor, guardian sherifp,
escheator, coroner, steward, bailiff, reeve, receiver, customer, controller,
taxer, alnager, searcher, ganger, approver or collector of subsidies or aids,
constable, warden, marshal, usher, leader, arrayer or trier of men at arms,
hobelers or archers, or other officer or minister of the king against his will.
By p.8.
May 19. Appointment, until 19 November, of John More, esquire, to purvey beeves,
WestmioBter. muttons, salt and fresh-water fish and other necessaries pertaining to the
office of buyer of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of the following : —
Henry Forthe.
Richard Exston.
Thomas Waller.
May 25. General pardon to John Gise late of Winchelse, * bere-bruer,' for all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 2 April last. By p.s^
May 30. Grant to John Wilton, clerk, of the chapel and hospital of Crossechirch
Westminster, in the suburbs of the town of Colcestre with all its rights, profils, and
emoluments in the same manner as William Kylwilmerssh, clerk, had the
same. By K.
Membrane 16.
June 4. Appointment, until 4 DjBcember, of John Buknell, yeoman of the office
Westmmster. of the bakery of the household, to purvey wheat and other necessaries for
the bakery. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
June 8. Grant for life to the king*s mother Cicely of the manor of Newehalle and
Westminster, divers specified lands, to hold from the death of the king's father. By p.s.
Vacated because nothing was done thereon and othertcise below,
June 2. Presentation of John Rikman, chaplain, to the parish church of Hove-
Westminster. kirke in the parts of Picardy, in the diocese of Terouanne. The letters
are directed to cardinal Th. archbishop of Canterbury.
June 29. Grant for life to the king's mother Cicely of the manor of Newehall with
Westminster, appurtenances in the towns of Cavendisshe, Clare, Poselingford, Cokefold,
Barnardeston, Honyden, Illeigh and Preston, co. Suffolk, a toft, 48 acres of
land, 120 acres of pasture and 30 acres of wood called ' Peches ' and
* Alphedney' in the said towns of Clare and Cavendisshe, 120 acres of land,
140 acres of pasture, 13 acres of meadow and 60 acres of wood in Clare,
Poselingford and Cavendisshe called ^Mortymers,' 30 acres of land, 20
acres of pasturo and 8 acres of meadow in the towns of Cavendisshe
aforesaid and Boxstede called * Shelford,' a water-mill called ' Paddokkys-
myll' in Cavendisshe, a messuage and 8 acres of land in Cavendisshe
called the manor of Greys in Cavendisshe, a court of honour at Staunbourne,
CO. Essex, every three weeks and a cottage called * le Courtehous ' in Staun-
bourn, to hold with all advowsons, liberties and other appurtenances as fully
as the king's father held them with all issues since his death by the services
90 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS-
1468* Membrane 16— c<w^.
of as many knighta' fees and as many other rents and services as they were
held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
July 4. Grant to John, duke of Norfolk, and the heirs male of his body of 40/.
WestmiDster. yearly from Easter, 5 Edward IV. from the issues of the counties of
Norfolk aud Suffolk, in lieu of a like grant of 40 marks yearly to his father
John, late duke of Norfolk, aud the heirs male of his bodj by letters patent
dated 12 August, 1 Edward IV. which are invalid by an act of resumption
in Parliament at Westminster, 8 Edward IV. By p.s.
July 1 1. Whereas by letters patent dated 30 July, 7 Edward IV. the king granted
Westminster, to John, earl of Worcester, and Philippa Roos, his sister, late the wife of
Thomas, lord of Roos, for her life the manor of Setou and an annuity of
20/. from the priory of Wartre and lands in Wartre, co. York, and they
granted the same to Eleanor Roos, the daughter of the said Thomas and
Philippa; the king hereby confirms this grant to the said Eleanor and
grants to her for life the reversion of the said manor and annuity on the
death of the said Philippa, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees
and as many other rents and services as they were held by before the first
day of March, 1 Edward IV. By p.8.
Mbmbranb 15.
June 3. Exemplification of the tenours of the following :— >
Westminster. 1. A petition exhibited on 12 May last in Parliament at Westminster
by Nicholas Latymer, knight, that he and his heirs should be
restored, to their posse^j&ions, which he forfeited by his attainder
^ in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Ifdward IV. he
having subsequently sworn loyalty to the king at the castle of
Baumburgh, co. Northumberland, before the earls of Warwick
and Worcester and others. JSnglish,
2. The assent to the same by the commons in Parliament in these
words : — A cest petieione lez communes sont asseniuz.
3. The answer of the king : — Soit fait come il est desire.
{^Rolis of Parliament^ voL vi, p, 230.]
June 21. General pardon to Humphrey Dacre for all offences committed bj him
Westminster, before Midsummer last. Bj pus.
June 13. Grant for life to Edward Hardegill, one of the yeomen of the crown,
Westminster, of the office of ranger in the king's forest of Wychewode, co. Oxford,
receiving 6d. daily from the issues of the counties of Oxford and Berks, as
was allowed for the wages of G^ofirey Bukhurst, late ranger, in the great
roll of 42 Edward III. in the account of Roger Elmerugge, late sheriff,
with all other accustomed profits. Bj p.8.
July 2. Licence for Henry, lord FitzHugh, knight, or his heirs and executors to
Westminster, found a perpetual chantry of two chaplains to celebrate divine service
daily in the chapel of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist in the castle
or manor of Ruvenswath, co. fork, for the good estate of the said Henry
and Alesia his wife and for their souls afler death and the souls of the
ancestors of Henry and the founder and benefactors of the house or hospital
of St. Giles by Brompton on Swale, co. York,, to be called the chantry of
St. Giles in the said chapel ; and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplains
lands and rents not held in chief to the value of 10/. yearlj.
By p.8. and for 40 marks paid in the hanaper.
Mbmbranb 14.
May 24. Licence for William Swayne of the city of Salisbury, co. Wilts, merchant,
Westminster, or his heirs and assigns to found a perpetual chantiy of one chaplain to
8 EDWARD 17.— Pabt I. 91
1468. Membrane 14— con*.
celebrate dmne service at the altar of St. Mary and St. John the Baptist
in the south aisle of the chnrch of St. Thomas the Martyr in that city and
to pray for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth and for
their souls after death and the souls of Eiehard Beuchamp, bishop of
Salislmry^ the said William and Cristiana his wife and their children, James
Swayne his father and Alice Swayne his mother, and John White and
Edith his wife and their children, to be called ' Swaynes Ghauntery in
the church of St. Thomas the Martyr, in the city of Snlisbury ' ; and
to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain lands, rents and possessions of
the yearly value of 20 marks, not held in chief, for disposition in divers
works of piety according to his ordinance, without sueing out writs of ad quod
damnum in this behalf or any inquisition taken. By p.s.
June 20. Grant for life to the king's servant John Blakeney, one of the clerks of
Westminster, the signet, in lieu of a grant to him of the office of the custody of the
manor by letters patent dated 16 February, 5 Edward .IV. surrendered, of
the custody and office of the custody of the king's houses in the manor of
Eltham, with the accustomed fees from the said 16 February from the issues
of the counties of Warwick and Leicester and all other accustomed profits.
By p.s.
July 3. Grant for life to William Staverton to the office of keeper or parker
Westminster, of the king's new park called * le Moot parke ' within the forest of Wyndesore
lately enclosed by the king, and 4J. daily for the occupation of the office
from the issues of the counties of Oxford and Berks, pasture and herbage
for six horses and six cows feeding within the park, all wood arising from
'browesyng' within the park for fuel and a house within the park for his
dwelling ; and grant to him also of 60«. \Qd. from the issues of the said
counties in consideration of his having occupied the said office from
Michaelmas last at the comn^and of the king by word of mouth. By p.s.
July 4. Pardon to John Cony late of Thorpe, eo. Essex, ^ gentilman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Essex for not appearing before John Prysot and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer him and John,
earl of Oxford, for having entered the earl's park at Great Ode and
hunted therein and carried away deer, behaving surrendered to the Flete
prison, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
July 11. Presentation of John Malton, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. St. Botolph, Northcov^, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of
John Dasshe, last parson.
July 11. Grant to the king's kinsman John Nevile, knight, earl of Northumber-
Westmmster. land, and the heirs male of his body of the castle, manor or lordship of
Wresell with its members, co. York, in the king's hands by reason of an
act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 March («ic), 1 Edward IV. and all
issues of the same from 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By K.
MSMBRANB 13.
May 19. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Elemmyng as controller of the
Westminster, great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides, and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the Zs. in the tun and the 12(f . in the pound in the ports of
Exeter and Dertemouth and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees, provided that he execute the office in person, with the
custody of one part of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following : —
April II. John Staunford in the port of Pole and ports and places adjacent.
Doj^mersfleld. J5y bill of the treasurer.
92 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS-
1468. Membrane 13 — cont,
Jane 4. General pardon to Thomas Moreys, rector of the parish church of Belle,
WestmmBter. co. Dorset, for all offences committed bj him before 20 May last.
By p.8.
Jane 8. Exemplification of the tenoors of the following : —
WcstminBter. 1. A petition exhibited on 12 May last in Parliament at Westminster
by Thomas Fulford, knight, eldest son of Baldwin Falf ord
late of Fulford, co. Deron, knight, deceased, that he and his heirs
should be permitted to have and inherit the possessions of the
said Baldwin who was attainted of treason in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. and also at Bristol
before Henry, earl of Essex, William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, Richard Chok, William Canynges, mayor of the town,
and Thomas Yong, appointed to hear and determine treasons
done within the said town before 5 September, 1 Edward IV.
English.
2. The assent to the same by the Commoni^ in Parliament in these
words : — A cest peticion les communeg sount assentuz*
3. The answer of the king : — Soit fait come il est desire.
[Rolls of Parliament^ vol. vi. p. 2S0.]
June 8. Grant for life to John Hynde, in lieu of a like grant to William Clay-
WMtminster. broke, yeoman of the king's larder, by letters patent dated 4 September,
7 Edward IV. surrendered because invalid, of the office of porter of the
king's castle of York and the office of the custody of the gaol of the castle,
with wages of 2d. daily from the issues of the county of York and all other
accustomed fees, as allowed to Alexander de la Botellerie for the office of
porter in the time of Richard II. and to Richard de Sutton in the roll of
44 Edward III. By p.s.
July 14. General pardon to Peter Alfray late of London, * draper,' of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 20 June last. By K.
July 18. Grant for life to the king^s servant Adam Godeale o£ the office of being
Westminster, one of the king's 'sergeants at arms, with wages of I2d» daily from Michaelmas
last from the fee farm of the city of Hereford, and a livery of the suit of
esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
Membranb 12.
June 10. Grant to the king's servant John Rogere, in repayment of the sum of
Westminster. 100/. lent by him to the king, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer,
of the following sums yearly from Easter last until he be fully satisfied,
viz. 10/. from the fee farm and increment of the city of Norwich, 11/. \bs. 9d.
from the issues of divers farms, rents, and hundreds granted to Edmund,
earl of Kent, uncle of Edward III. at the hands of the sherifE of York or
other occupiers of the same, 4/. 6s. from part of the value of the
manor of Borley, co. Essex, at the hands of the sheriff of the county or
the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, or other occupiers of the manor,
40s. from the farm of the court of Reuelet, co. Kent, 60«. from the custody
or farm of a messuage called ' le crofte,' and S2s. Id. from a rent of two
cocks, 32 hens, and 184 eggs in the parish of Estchirch, Isle of Shepey, co.
Kent, at the hands of the sherifi of Kent or Geoffrey de Newenton or other
farmers there, 675. 6</. from the fee fai*m of the city of Rochester, 54«. from
the farm of lands in Norton, co. Northampton, at the hands of the sheriff
of the county or the heirs of William le Mareschall or other farmers,
58«. 4(/. from the remanent of the hundred of Falwesley, co. Northampton, at
the hands of the said sheriff or the abbot of Evesham, 11. from the issues
8 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 93
1468. Membrane 12 — cont,
of the cess of the forest of Comburj, go. Oxford, at the hands of the sheriff
of the county or Thomas de Langlej or other farmers^ 4 marks from the
farm of the manor of Bastjngden, co. Berks, at the hands of the sheriff of the
county or Cristina de Mariscis and her heirs or other farmers, 10/. from the
fee farm of the town of Guldeford, co. Surrey, 10 marks from the farm of
the citj of Winchester, co. Southampton, 4/. from the farm of M odbergh, co.
Somerset, at the hands of the sheriff of the county or the abbots of Game,
8/. from the fee farm of the town of Ivelchestre, co. Somerset, 105/. from
the farm of Northpedirton, co. Dorset, 12/. from the farm of the lands
which Henry Clandauer held in Fjtilton, in Wilts, at the hands of the
sheriff of the county or Simon son and heir of Richard Combe, 75«. from
the issues of small particles of a serjeanty in the counties of Warwick and
Leicester, 13/. Ws, from the issues of the manor of Helwell, co. Lincohi, and
the lordship of Stretton, co. Rutland, 13/. 6«. Sd, from the jfarms of the town
of Kyngeston-on-Tbames, co. Surrey, 10/. from the issues of the county of
Hereford, and 20/. from a moiety of two water-mills below the castle of
Oxford and in the meadow by Oseney called ^ Kyngesmede ' and a moiety
of the fishery of the water called ' Temese * from the bridge called
*' Hidebrigge ' to the same mills, at the hands of the sheriff of Oxford and
Berks or the abbot and convent of Oseney. By p.s.
June 9. Grant to the king's servitor, John Kendale, esquire, cofferer of the king's
Westmixurter. household, and the heirs male of his body of a messuage with a garden
a4jacent called ' Clifford Inne ' in the street called * Fletestrete,* in the city
of London in the ward of Faryngdone Without, late of John Clifford,
knight, late lord Clifford, and all lands and possessions in Multon, Gaysle,
Nedeham, Kentford, Dalham, Denham and Ixnynge, co. Suffolk, late of
James Loterell, knight^ in the king's hands by reason of their forfeitures
and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. to hold by the rents and services of as many knights' fees
and as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. with all issues from that date. By p.s.
July 4. Presentation of John Trevett, parson of the parish church of Bermyng,
WestmiiiBter. in the diocese of Rochester, to the church of Langele, in the diocese of
Canterbury, by way of exchange.
Membranb 11.
April 20. Pardon, for 20«. paid in the hanaper, of the trespass in the acquisition
Westminster, without licence by John Elmham of Iforwich and John Aysshfeld the
younger of Burshamwelle to themselves and their heirs and assigns from
John Grymesby, clerk, of all the lands, rents and services with lordships,
homages, fealties, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, suits of court, stews,
fisheries, meadows, feedings, ways, paths and liberty of one fold with com-
modities and profits in the towns of Causton, Brandeston, Swenyngton,
Ingworth and Hevyngham and elsewhere in the hundred of South
Erpyngham which he lately had with James Moor, citizen of Norwich,
Robert, lord of Willoughby, knight, John Hylle, Henry Grey the elder,
Robert Morton, esquire, John Dam, John Agges of CattoUy-^Denis Willys of
Langele and William Agges of Little Walsyngham, deceased.
May 16. Pardon to William Billesden late of Kentbury, co. Berks, clerk, of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Somerset for not appearing before the jur.tices
of the Bench to satiny John, abbot of Glastonbury, of 40/. which he
recovered against him and 40«. damages; he having surrendered to the
Flete prison and the said abbot having appeared in court on 13 May by
94 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 11 — cont.
Richard Brugge, his attorney, and acknowledged himself satisfied, as appears
bj certificate of Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench.
Feb. 1. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Gotelee, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of del. daily at the receipt of the Exchequer.
Vacated because in the seventh year.
July 10. General pardon to George Orell alias Oryll late of York, esquire, alias
Westminster, late of London, ' gentilman.' By K.
July 5. Grant to the king's kinsman Henry Nevile, knight, son of George
Westminster. Nevile, knight, lord li,tymer, and the heirs male of his body of the manor
of Ileshamstede Latymer alias Isnamstede Latymer, co. Buckingham,
which divers lords Lat3rmer have long held, to hold with advowsons,
knights' fees, courts leet and other commodities by the accustomed services.
By p.8.
July 14. Exemption for life of John Fremyngham alias John Frenyngham of
Westminster. Canterbury from being put on assizes, juries, attaints, recognisances or im-
positions and from being made trier of the same, mayor, bailiff, constable,
collector, assessor, taxer, surveyor or receiver of tenths, fifteenths or other
subsidy, arrayer, trier or leader of men-at-arms, hobelers or archers or other
officer or minister of the king, and ' grant that no purveyor, buyer or taker
of carriage for the household shall take anything of his ^oods, horses, beeves,
calves, muttons, swine, lambs, hay, oats or other victuals, against his will.
By p.s.
July 11. Pardon to Geoffrey Jenyn alias Yenyn alias Hele of Hatherlegh, co. Devon,
Westminster. « osteler,' alias * mercer,' alias * yoman,' of his outlawries in the county of
Devon for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, to satisfy John, abbot of St. Mary and
St. Rumonus, Tavestoke, of 5 marks which he recovered against him
and 20s. damages, and to answer a plea of Vincent Pittelisden of a debt of
439. 4:d, and before the justices of the Bench to answer- a plea that he
render his account to Thomas Chircheyerd and Alice his wife, executrix
of the will of John Frensahe late of Baunton^ for the time when he was
the receiver of the lattery he having surrendered to the Flete prison and
satisfied the said abbot, as Robert. Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified.
Membrane 10.
July 21. Whereas in the times of Edward III. and Richard U. many lands and
Westminster, possessions in Stoke, Estoke, Northewode, Mengham, Weston and Haylyng
within the island of Haylyng, co. Southampton, were devasted by the sea
and the inhabitants of the island so impoverished that the sum of the
fifteenth, amounting to 20/. Ss. *I^d. became an insupportable burden
and for this cause Henry IV. by letters patent dated 21 'January, .
8 Henry lY. granted that they should only be charged with the sum of
6/. 15^. l\d. ; the king hereby grants that they shall not be charged with
more than 6/. 15^. I^d, for any whole fifteenth and tenth or 67«. d\d, and
the moiety of a farthing for the moiety of a fifteenth and tenth. By p.s.
Aug. 1. Grant for life to William Spencer and Edith his wife of an annuity of
Westminster. 10/. from^Michaelmas, 7 Edward IV. from all sums of money from a subsidy
of persons called ^ alientes money ' in the city of London and the county of
Middlesex. , By p.s.
Aug. 2. Graot to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, of his body of the manors of Alwerton and Ty wamayll Tees, co. Cornwall,
Off which £leaaor| some time the wife of Edmund, late duke of Somerset,
8 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 95
1468. Membrane 10 — cont.
was seised and which came into the king's hands after her death by the
attainder of Henry, late duke of Somerset, her son and heir by pretext of
an act of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. as
appears by an inquisition taken by Richard Eggecombe, late escheator in
the county, to hold with rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, meadows, feedings, woods, warrens, fisheries,
waters, stannaries, tolls, courts-leet, franchises, liberties, forfeitures,
chattels of- felons, fugitives and outlaws^ moors, marshes, wreck of sea,
deodands, reversions and all other profits by the services of as many knights'
fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p*s.
Membrane 9.
Joly 7. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Brouston, the abbot, and the
WestmiDster. convent of the church of St. Mary and St. Modwenna, Burton, of a charter
dated at Windsor, 12 May, 11 Henry III. ^Monasticen^ vol. III. p. 48,
JVb. '^F.], granting to them divers liberties and a fair and market at
Burton ; and grant to them also that they shall have goods and chattels of
felons, fugitives and outlaws and all persons put in exigent for felony
within their manor of Burton on Trent with its members and hamlets of
Bronston, Homynglowe^ Stretton, Wi^hmere, WynshuU and Stapenhull
and all amercements, ransoms, issues, forfeitures, year, day and waste and
estrepment within the same, and that the abbot and his successors shall
be justice of the peace and the bailiff of Burton shall be coroner within
the same, and that they shall have return of writs within the same, and
grant to them of a fair yearly at Burton on the Vigil, the day and the
morrow of St. Luke the Evangelist.
By p.s. and for iOs, paid in the hanaper.
July 16. Grant for life to William Milford of the manor of Sevenhampton Denys,
Westminster, co. Somerset, for the custody of which William Bidman used to pay 9/. 7s.
yearly to the late king, to bold with courts leet and other appurtenances
without impeachment of waste, rendering to the king 209. yearly; and
pardon to him and to Thomas Herbert, John Sidenham, Christopher
Worseley and William Brownyng, late severally sherifis of Somerset and
Dorset, and all other late sheriffs of Somerset and Dorset of all debts and
accounts due to the king for the issues of the manor. By p.s.
July 21. Grant to the king's servitor William Wyndesore, one of the clerks of the
Westminster, king's chapel, of an annuity of 10 marks from the subsidy of aliens called
* alientes money ' in the city of London and the county of Middlesex, until
he shall be provided with a sustenance in a monastery. By p.s.
July 28. Grant for life to the king's servant John Punche, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of 6d. daily from Michaelmas last, from which day he has
occupied that office, from the customs and subsidies in the port of Pole and
ports and places adjacent. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectorS| customers or receivers of customs
and sudsidies in the said port.
Membrane 8.
May 30. Grant to the king's knight Walter Devereux, lord Ferrers, of the
Westminster, custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents and possessions with
knights' feeS| advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets,
privileges and franchises late of Roger Corbet^ knight, and in the king's
96 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 8 — cont,
hands by reason of the minority of Richard Corbet his son and heir, with
the marriage of the heir without disparagement during minority and so
from heir to heir. By p.s.
July 4. Exemplification of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated
Westminster. 13 March, 7 Edward IV. [Charter Roll 5-7 Edward IV. No. 4], creating
the king's nephew John son and heir of John, duke of Suffolk, earl of
Lincoln and granting to him and the heirs male of his body 20/. yearly
from the issues of the county of Lincoln. These tetters have been lost by
accident, as Henry Boteler has taken oath in Chancery, and will be
surrendered if found.
July 19. General pardon to Alice Paslowe alicu Passelowe alias Passlawe late of
Westminster. London, * wydowe ' alias * gentilwoman,' of all offences committed by her
before 17 July last. By p.s.
July 20. Whereas from the first day of the reign the king assigned to Thomas
Westminster. Stratton, esquire, clerk of the works, the sum of 4,193/. 95. 6d. for the
works, as appears by divers tallies at the receipt of the Exchequer, of
which the said Thomas has at present expended the sum of 3,538/. 2s, iOd.
on new works and repairs, as appears by divers accounts, and he has
surrendered at the said receipt 40 tallies amounting to the sum of
630/. 7s. Sd. and 66 other tallies and bills amounting to the sum of
1,181/. I7s. still remain in his hands, of which he has received no payment,
the king grants that he shall receive the said sum of 1,181/. lis. at the
hands of the mayor and society of the merchants of the staple of the town
of Calais from the customs and subsidies of wools and wool-fells exceeding
the sum of 15,022/. 4s, Bd, yearly, of which excess they are chargeable to
the king by an act of Parliament. By p.s.
Membrane 7«
May 19. Grant for life to Eleanor late the wife of Ranulph Dacre, knight,
Westminster, of the manors of Dacre with the advowson of the church of the
same and all lands in Newebigging and Mosdall, co. Cumberland, and the
manor of Barton and all lands in Tyrell, Martyndall, Patrykdale and
Powlowe, CO. Westmoreland, late of the said Ranulph and in the king's
hands by force of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. and a yearly rent of 40/. from the king's manors of Holbeche
and Whaplode, co. Lincoln, to hold with knights' tees, advowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, liberties and
franchises. By P-s-
Aug. 5. Presentation of Simon Billyngey, chaplain, to the parish church of
WestminBter. Chylton, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of Ralph
Carvyle, last parson.
Aug. 6. Revocation of the protection, with clause volumusy for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to Thomas Fowler, late citizen and 'stokfisshemonger'
of London, alias late of Bukyngham, co. Buckingham, ^gentilmau,' alicu
late of Oxford, *gentilman,' alias late one of the aldermen of the town of
Oxford, going on the king's service in the company of John Thirske,
treasurer and victualler of the castle and town of Calais, on the safe-
custody, defence and victualling of the same and the marches in the parts
of Picardy, because he stays in London attendant upon his own business,
as Humphrey Hayford and Thomas Stalbroke, sheriffs, have certified.
July 19. General pardon to John Plommer, knight, citizen and grocer and htte
Westminster, alderman ' of London, alias John Leynham late of Horsyndon, co.
Bucidngham) knight^ alias late of Fynchdey, co. Middlesex. By K.
8 EDWA.RD IV.— Part I. 97
1468. Membrane 7 — cont,
Aug. 30. Exemption for life of Robert Staunton from being put on assizes, juries,
Wertmiiifiter. attaints, recognisances or inquisitions and from being made trier of the
same, mayor, sherifF, collector of tenths, fifteenths or other subsidies,
arrajer or trjer of men-at-aims, hobelers or archers, or other officer, bailiff
or minister of the king, against his will. By p.s.
Aug. 4. Grant to Otewel Worseley, esquire, in repayment of the sum of
Westminster. 1,309/. 4#. 3rf. due to him from the king, of 664/. 12*. l^, in the year
after the Nativity of St. Mary next and 654/. 12*. l^c^.in the following year
from the moneys arising from all wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, forfeitures
and custodies of heirs during minority and tempondities of archbishoprics
. and other ecclesiastical benefices pertaining to the king. By p.s.
Membrane 6.
Oct. 8. General pardon to William Belknape late of Cray, oo. Kent, esquire,
Weftminster. alias * gentflman,' for all offences committed by him before 3 October.
By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Oct. 10. Safe*conduct for Anselm Adourins, squire, lord of Mousele and
Westminster. Ghendbrigg, councillor of the king's brother Charles, duke of Burgundy,
who is going to visit the Holy Sepulchre and other places, with twelve
persons in his company. By K.
Oct. 1 8. General pardon to William Belknapp late of London, esquire, alias of
Westminster. Cray St. Mary, co. Kent, ' gentilman,' of all offences committed by him
before 16 October. By p.8.
Oct. 22. The like to Richard Tunstall late of Thurlande, co. Lancaster, knight,
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 19 October. By p.s.
Oct. 30. Grant for life to Dan John Shrouesbury, monk, of the priory of Fareley,
Westminster, co. Wilts., of the king's foundation, void by the resignation of Dan John
Stratton, late prior. By p.8. [2599.]
Nov. 3. General pardon to Ealph Seyntleger, esquire, sheriff of Kent and keeper
Westminster, of the gaol of Canterbury, for all escapes of felons and other prisoners and
all consequent penalties due to the king. By p.s.
Oct. 30. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Felde, his surgeon, of the
Westminster, office of ranger of the forest of Kingesbere by Winchester alias Westbere
and the custody of the woods called PapinhoU and Shrowenore by the
forest, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the county of
Southampton and other profits, in the same manner as John Kyrton,
deceased, had. By p.s.
Membrane 5,
Sept. 1. Grant to Eichard Wydewile, earl Rivers, constable and treasurer of
Westminster. England, for certain burdens undertaken by him at the king's command,
of the custody of all honours, castles, lordships, hundreds, manor, lands,
rents, services and possessions with knights' fees, advowsons and appoint-
ments of officers late of William la Zouche, lord la Zouche and Seymour,
knight, tenant in chief, during the minority of John his son and heir,
with the marriage of the heir without disparagement, and so from heir
to heir during minority. By p.8.
Oct. 17. General pardon to Richard Hyll late of Ayssheby de la Zouche,
Westminster, co. Leicester, ' yoman,' for all offences committed by him before 13 October.
By p.s.
y 96186. a
98 -CALT3NDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1468. M^j/mbrane 6 — cont.
Oct. 22. Greneral pai'don to William Stodard^ chaplain. By p.s.
Westmiostar.
Oct. 25. Grant to John Howard, knight^ treasurer of the household, of all the
Westminster, profit pertaining to the king from the mint, coinage and exchange in the
city and Tower of London Or elsewhere within the realm from 1 October last
for payment of the e;^penaes 9f the household. . By pji.
Aug. db -Gi^ant to the king's servant Hugh Fenne of the presentations to the
WestmiiiBter. parish churches of Ufford aad Combes and the free okapel, or chantry, of
Brandyssfa, co. Suffolk, during the minority of Christopher Willughby, son
and heir of Robert 'WiUughby, knight^ deoeased.T . j >. By p.8.
Aug. 30. Grant for life 'to ' 'W!lHAm "Mdfou, esquire, ffom Easter last of the
Westminster. 6/. 6#. 7c?. yearly due by Geoffrey le Scrope and his heirs to the king
from the residue of the manors of Bowedon and Haverebergh, oo. Leicester.
Byp.s.
Nov. 3. Grant for life to the king's servant William Whelpdale of the office of
Westminster, one of the king^s Serjeants at aiins in the place of James Manthorp, de-
ceased, with wages of I2d, daily from the issues of the counties of iNTorfolk
and Suffolk and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe and all other accustomed profits. By p.s. .
July 26. Genei-al pardon to Thomas Cooke late of London, knight, alias Thomas
Westmmster. Coke, citizen and alderman of London, cLHas citizen* and (h'aper of London.
ByK.
Meubranb 4.
Oct. 14. General pardon to Thomas Scarlet late of Wrastlyngworth, co. Bedford,
Westminster, ^'laborer,' for all dffenete committed by him before 12 Ctetober. By p.s.
Oct. 17. The like to Eichard Hill of Assheby de la Zbuche^ co. Leicester, ^yoman,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 16 October. By p.s.
Vacated beeauwe elsewhere,
Oct 14. Grant for life to Reginald Busshawe of lOZ. yearly at the receipt of the
Westminster. Exchequer. By p.s.
• ■ ■ » ■ ■ .
Oct. 20. General pardon to Henry Belyngeham, knight. By p.s.
Westminster. '' '
Oct. 20. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Cambridge for the restitution
Westminster, of the temporalities of the abbey of Hamesey to William Witlesey, bachelor
of theology, n^onk of the monastery, whose election as abbot John, bishop
of Lincoln^ has confirmed, and whose f^ty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Essex and Hertford.
Bedford and Buckingham.
Northampton.,
The like to Thomas Owlegreve, mayor and escheator of London.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Oct. 27. Appointm^it, until 27 April, of Thomas Markeham to purvey salt- and
Westminster, fresh- water fish for the expenses of the household.
By bill of Jthe treasurer.
The like of the following i-^ .
Dec. 16. Richard Exton, until 16 June, to purvey beeves, muttons, salt- and
Westmmster. , , fresh-water fish and all other things which pertain to the oflice of
the buyer of the household. By bill olt the treasurer.
John Coke for the same. By bill of the treasurer*
8 EDWARD rV.— Part I. 99
1468. Membrane 4 — cont,
June 28. Grant to the king's knight John Wenlok of Wenlok and his heirs and
Westminster, assigns of all manors^ lands, rents, reversions and semces in the counties of
Middlesex, Hertford, Somerset and Wilts in the king's hands by the
forfeiture of John Fortescu, knight, and by authority of an act in Parlia-
ment at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IT. to hold with knights'
fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, parks, warrens, chaces,
markets, fwra, liberties and franchises from Easter, 7 Edward IV. by
knight-servioe and the rent of a red rose at Midsummer ; and the reversion
of the manor of Eburton or Ebrighton, co. Gloucester, on the dtath of
Jocosa late the wife of John Grevyll, esquire, with knights' fees,
advowsons, courts leet, markets, fairs, liberties and franchises, an escheat by
the forfeiture of the said John Fortescu. By p.s^
Oct. 25. Pardon to Richard Frye late of Honyton, co. Devon, 'skryvener,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Devon for not appearing before the justices of
the Bench to answer John Vacy and Alice his wife on a plea that he and
William Burton, * husbondman,' and John Burton, * yoman,' both late of
Aulescombe, co. Devon, forged certain deeds concerning a messuage and
40 acres of land of the said Alice in Aulescombe ; he having surrendered
to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified.
Membranes 8 — 1.
March 23. Inspeximus and confirmation to Robert Stillyngton, the dean, and the
Westminster, chapter of the king's free chapel of St. Martin le Grand, London, of a
charter dated at Westminster, 13 March, 20 Henry VI [Charter Eoll^
1-20 Henry W, No. 16], inspecting and confirming with additions to
Richard Oaudray, then dean, and the chapter letters patent dated 13 February,
1 Henry [VI], inspecting and confirming the following : —
1. A charter dated at Westminster, o June, 2 Edward II \^Charter Roll^
2 Edward IL No, 4] inspecting and confirming a charter of
William I (Latin and Anglo-Saxon). ^
2. A charter dated at Westminster, 5 June, 2 Edward II [^Charter Roily
2 Edward IL No. 5], inspecting and confirming to William de
Melton, then dean, a charter dated at Westminster, 4 February,
15 Henry III. to Walter de Kirkeham, then dean. [Charter Roll^
15 Henry III. m. 10.]
And grant that they and all canons and prebendaries of their chapel shall
be quit of all tenths, subsidies or other impositions granted by the clergy
of the realm or of the provinces of Canterbury or York or imposed by the
pope, provided that iJl such canons and prebendaries shall answer to the
dean and chapter for such contributions, and that the dean and chapter shall
not be made collectors of any such contributions. By K.
Membrane 1 — cont.
May 10. Whereas the late king by letters patent dated 20 May, 20 Henry VI.
Westminster, created his kinsman John, then baron Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury with
remainder to the heirs male of his body and granted to him and his said
heirs 20/. yearly from the issues of the county of Salop, and the said letters
are now void so far as concerns the said 20/. yearly; the king hereby
confirms the said creation to John, now earl of Shrewsbury, son and heir
of John son and heir of the said John, and grants to him and the heirs
male of his body 20/. yearly from the issues of the said county from Easter,
4 Edward IV. By p.s. and for 4/. paid in the hanaper.
O 2
100
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 1 — cont.
Maich 24. Grant for life to William Thrilkeld, esquire, of the office of one of tho
Westminster, king's Serjeants at arms, with wages of I2d. dailj from Christmas last from
the issues of the counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge and a livery of the
suit of esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.8.
Membranes SOd — 25d.
m Commissions of the pence in varioas counties. (See Appendix.)
Membrane 24d.
April 14. Commission to John Say, knight, Nicholas Stathnm, Thomas Leventhorp,
Dogmersfield. John Pulter, James Bradman and Ralph Grey to enquire into the petition
of John Hoiuie alias John Litelbury that by a fine levied at Westminster
in one month of Michaelmas, 7 Edward II. before William de Bereford and
his fellows, justices of the Bench, Henry Boclond acknowledged the manor
of Boclond to be the right of Master Simon de Gledesey and the latter
granted the manor to the said Henry and Alice his wife for life with
successive remainders to Reginald son of the said Henry imd Richard his
brother and Eleanor his sister and' the heirs of their bodies and
to the right heirs of Henry, and the said Henry and Alice were
seised of the manor in time of peace in time of Edward U. and received
the esplees thereof and Alice died and afterwards Henry died and Reginald
was seised of it in time of Edward II. and Richard in time of Edward III.
and both died without heirs of their bodies, and the said Eleanor was
seised of it in time of Edward HI. and received the esplees until she was
disseised by Peter Marshall, whose estate Thomas late lord of Roos had on
4 March, I Edward IV. and her right of the manor descendeci to William
her son and heir and from him to Thomas his son and heir and from him to
the said petitioner as his son and heir, and by an act of the Parliament
at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. it was ordained that the said
* ThoDlas, lord of Roos, should forfeit all bis possessions, and that afterwards
by inquisition taken at Ware, co. Hertford, on Thursday after All Saints,
7 Edward IV. before Thomas Appulton, then eschcator in the county, it
was found that Eleanor, late duchess of Somerset, held the said manor
of Bokelond alias Boclond, co. Hertford, in dower after the death of Thomas
Roos, knight, late lord of Roos and Hanlak, her husband, of the inheritance
of the said Thomas Roos, late lord of Roos, his son and that she died on
6 March then last past, and accordingly the manor was taken into the king's
hands, wherefore he prays that justice may be done as he was not attainted
by the act nor claims as heir of any one attained by it. By K.
Membrane 2Sd.
March 30. Commission to John Denys, John Crokker, Gilbert Yard and Thomas
Westminster. Tretliewy to enquire what lands John Wynard, deceased, held in the
counties of Devon and Cornwall on the day of his death and when he died
and who is his heir, and to take all such lands into the king's hands.
April 3. Commission to Thomas Walgrave, knight, Alexander Cressener, Thomas
Wefetminster. Grene and James Hubard to enquire what lands the king's father Richard,
late duke of York, held in the counties of Suffolk and Essex. By K.
April 4. Commission to Anthony Wide vile of Scales, knight, John Lisle, knight,
Westminster. Maurice Berkeley, esquire, John Pawelet, esquire, William Ovray, John
Stanley and John Moyne to enquire into the complaint of Baldwin de Hurtrei
V *-
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8 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 101
1 468. Membrane 2Zd-^imt.
burgess of Bruges in Flanders, that about 13 November last a' ship of
Portugal called Fortado laden with sugar, atayea for bows and ^sugrennel'
and ouier merchandise of his was driven ashore by the furj of the aea at
Stokebay, co. Southampton, and the aaid gooda and merchandise were
carried off by certain subjects of the king to the port of Suthampton, the
cities of London, Winchester and Salisbury and the Isle of Wight and
other places within the counties of Wilts, Southampton, Surrey and Sussex,
contrary to the form of the truces between the king and his kinsman the
duke of Burgundy, and to cause restitution to be made and to arrest and
imprison the offenders. ^
Membrane 22d.
March 17. Commission to John Cheyne, knight, John Alyngton, William Frevyle,
^Westminster. Wiltiam Alyngton and Thomas Lokton to enquire into certain escapes of
felons from certain prisons in the county of Cambridge.
March 20. Commission to Henry Bodrugan, esquire, and John Arundell of Talffern,
VTestminster. esquire, to enquire into the complaint of John Dubrossay, merchant of
Brittany, that about three years ago during the truces between the king and
his kinsman the duke of Brittany certain pirates in a ship of Montesbay
seised a ship of his laden with 92 tuns of wine at sea and took it to the
county of Cornwall and disposed of the ship and wine among themselves,
and to cause restitution to be made.
May 16. Commission de walliU et fossatis to Bobert Martyn, William Appultre*
Westminster, feld, John Bamme, John Church, William Fynche and Robert Bylsyngton
between Milton and Feversham in the county of Kent.
July 22. The like to Eichard Harecourt, knight, Bichard Quatermayns, William
Westminster. Marmyon, Humphrey Forster, William Fouler and Richard Fouler along
the water called ^ Thame streme ' from Netherwichenden to Waterpury in
the counties of Oxford and Buckingham and from thence to Dorchcstre in
the county of Oxford.
Membrane I9d»
April 20. Commission to William Bourghchier of Fitzwareyn, knight, Richard
Dogmenfield. Chok, knight, John Qifford, Thomas Dowerissh, John Orchard, John
Denys, John Ape the elder, William Sprigge, William Duke, Richard
Moorton the elder, Walter Qeyncot, Richard Gefferey and the sheriffs of
Devon and Cornwall to enquire into the complaint of John May of Bristol,
merchant, late owner of a ship called Raphaell of Bristol, that this ship
was laden at Dansk in Prussia (^Sprucea) with divers goods and merchandise
to take to Bristol and came safe to England and on Friday after Martinmas
last was compelled by a tempest to come to anchor in Bedebay, co. Cornwall,
and was driven ashore and wrecked, the said John and the merchants of the
ship being on land awaiting its unloading, and certain subjects of the king
carried away divers goods and merchandise and a great part of the gear of the
ship, although these were not wreck of sea.
Membrane l&d.
June 15. Commission to Richard Beauchamp, Thomas Stafford, James Bi*ugge,
Westminster. William Skidmore, George Capull, William Carewe, Walter Survyour,
John Clement, Thomas Coke, Giles Knotte, John Wyld, William Pynchyn,
the sheriffs of Worcester and Hereford and John Martyn, one of the king's
Serjeants at arms, to arrest Roger Coweley of Col^all, 'gentihnan,' Henry
102 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
14C8. Membrane Ibd — cont,
* Lynhals of Colwall, * husbondman,' Richard Golchjll of Colwall, * hosbood-
man,' Thomas Fareley of Bosbury, ' huBbondman/ John Hill of Bosburj,
' joman,' Richard Powyck of Bosbury, ^ husbondman/ John Bacon of
Bosbury, 'husbondman/ Richard Oldebuiy of Bromyare, clerk, John
Walweyn of Alkeryge, 'gentilman,' Thomas G-ebons late of Alkeryge,
* laborer/ John ap Richard late of Alkeryge, ^ labwer/ John Dowell late of
Alkeryge, ' laborer,' John Baret late of Estmore, ' laborer/ Thomas Ryvers
late of Estmore, ' laborer,' John Turnour late of Estmore, ' husbondman/
John Carpenter late of Wenlond, ^husbondman,' Richard Theold of
Wenlond,^' husbondman,' Richard Heynes of Welford, 'husbondman,' John
Wager of Morton Brutes, 'laborer,' John Flecher of Ryd, *flecher,'
Robert Hanyes of Little Malverne, 'myustrell,' William Biinnyes of Little
Malverne, 'laborer,' John Tethege of Little Malverne, 'laborer,' John
Fleccher of Great Malverne, ' corveaer/ John Tony of Bromesbarewe,
' yoman/ and William George of Ekynton, ' husbondman,' and bring them
before the king in Chancery.
July 3. Commission of array to Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knight, John
Wei<tmiQ6tef. Dynham of Dynham, knight, John Ai*undell of Lanhern, knight, John
Colshull, knight, Alvered (>rneburgh esquire, John Champernoun, Thomas
Clemens, William Bere, Thomas Lucombe and the sheriff in the county of
Cornwall. [Foedera.]
Membrane I4d.
July 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Herbert of Herbert,
Westminster, knight, Richard Herbert, knight, Roger Vaughan, knight, John Mylo-
water, esquire, John Herbert and Thomas Morgan in the parts of North
Wales, with power of pardon for the said William. By K.
July 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother George, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, the king's kinsmen Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Henry, earl of Essex, John, earl of Northumberland, and Richard, earl of
Ryvers, John Dudley of Dudley, knight, John Bourgchier of Berners,
knight, William Fenys of Say of Seel, knight, William H]astynges of
Hastynges, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoye, knight, John Dynham of
Dynham, knight, John Markham, knight, Robert Danby, knight, William
Yelverton, knight, Richard Byngham, knight, Thomaa Billyng, William
Laken, Walter Moyle, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Kicheu*d Chok,
knight, Thomas Littilton and Thomas Yong in the counties of Middlesex,
Surrey and Essex. By K.
Membrane 13rf.
June 6. Commission to the king's kinsman John, earl of Northumberland, Ridph
Westmmster. Graystok of Graystok, knight, James Strangways, knight, John Constable,
knight, Ralph Asshetou, knight, Richard Pygot, Guy Fayrefax and Thomas
Wytham to enquire into the supplication of John Salvan, knight, that
whereas one John de Malo Lacu, parson of the church of Baynton, was
seised of the manors of Doncastre and Mulgrave in his demesne as of fee
and granted them to Peter de Malo Lacu the fifth, son of Sir Peter de
Malo Lacu, Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies and they
were seised of the same in time of peace in the time of Edward II. and
received the esplees thereof, and from them the right of the manors
descended to their son and heir Peter de Malo Lacu the sixth and from
him to Peter de Malo Lacu the seventh as his son and heir and from him to
Peter do Malo Lacu the eighth as his son and heir, and from him, because
8 EDWABD IV.— Pabt I. lOS
1468* Membrane I3d — ctmt,
he died mthoutheir of his body, to Constance bis sister and one of his heirs
and the said supplicant as his kinsman and the other of his heirs, viz. son
of Elizabeth the other sister of the said Peter, and the said John and
Constance entered into the manors and made partition of them, the manor
of Doncastre being allotted to the daid John, and thus the said supplicant
was seised of the said manor of Doncastre iVi his demesne as of fee, by an
inquisition taken at the castle of York on 18 December, 4 Edward lY.
before John Fereby, pretending to be escheator in the county of York, by
colour of office it was found that the said supplicant was seised in his
demesne as of fee of the manors of Doncastre and Kosyngton with their
members and appurtenances in the said county and enfeoffed Elenry Percy,
earl of Northumberland, of the same and the latter was eeiBed of them in
his demesne a« of fee and on his death they descended to Henry Percy his
Bob' and heir who was seised of them and continued his estate in them
until he died on Balm Strnday, 1 Edward IV. and was attainted of high
treason in Parliament at Westminster^ 4 November, I Edward IV. by
which the said manors were forfeited to the king, and by another inquisition
taken at Wakefeld, co. York, on 10 August, 6 Edward IV. before John
Woderoye, then eschetftof lirthe county, by virtue of his office it was found
that Henry,. Percy, earl of Northumbedand, was seised of the manor of
Doncastre' in hi^ demesne ^s of fee and after his death the right of the
txainoT descended to Hehry Percy his son and heir, who died seised of it
and was attainted as above, and by dh act in the said Parliament it was
ordahied thilt the said Henry Percy should forfeit all' his possessions, and
accoMingly on the said 18' December the manor was taken into the king's
'h'aiicfs by the 'said John Fereby and the said 'st^pplicant expelled from
pdbsession, but that he never enfeoffed the said earl of the manor and the
latter was never seised of it, whetefote he J^rays that justice may be done.
t ■<
Mbmbrane I2d.
June 20. Commission' of oyer aanl terminer to the kiBg's brother George, duke
Westminfter. of Clarence, the king's kimmen Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Henry, earl of Essex, John, earl of Northumberland,- and Richard, earl of
Byvers, John Dudley of Dudley, knight, John Bourgohier of Berners,
knight, William Hastynges of Hasty nges,. knight,. Walter Blount of
Mountjoye, knight, John Dynhdm of Dynham, knight, John Markiiam,
knight, I'homas Orgrave, mayor of London, Robert Danby, knight, William
Yelverton, knight, Richard Byngham, knight, Thomas Billyng, William
^ Laken, Walter Moyle, knight, John Nedaham, knight, Richard Chok,
knight, Thomas Litilton, Thomas Yong and Thomas Urswyk within the
city of London and the liberty of the same. By K.
June 30. ' Commission to John Nedeham, knight, Thomas Littelton, James Strang-
Westminster, ways, knight, Ralph Ayssheton, knight, Thomas Gerard, knight, John
Trafford, knight, Thomas Witliam, Richard Pygot, Thomas Qower, esquire,
ftenry Halsall, esquire, Thomas Doucalf and Richard- Oarly He to enquire
what lands John Haryngton, knight, deceased, held in the county of York,
and who is his heir. By K.
Like commi^on..c9j;LQ^]QJ|fg the lands held* by Thomas Haryngton,
knight, deceased. By K.
July 3. ' CoiUnilssion to William Herbert of Herbert, knight, and Walter Devereax
Westminster, of E^errers, knight, to array the men of the counties of Gloucester, Hereford,
and Salop, and the marches of Wales and the p»rts ac(jacent, against
Margaret, wife of the late king, and Jasper^ late earl of Pembroke, and
other rebels. *' By K.
104 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1468. MSMBRANB 9d.
July 22. Commission to Richard West de la Warr, knight, John Cooke, John
Westminster. Goryng, Thomas Steddalf, Peter Versk, and Thomas Markham to enquire
into the complaint of John Robdyn of Abvilde, subject of the king's
brother Charles, duko of Burgundy, that when he had laden 250 quarters
of wheat in a ship of Cornelius Johnson of Yangoos in Seland at Abvylde
to take to England or Flanders one John Waynflete with others of his
retinue in two balingers of England came upon the ship thus laden sailing
to Flanders and took it to Shoreham, co. Sussex, contrary to the form of
the truces between the )ung and the said duke, and to cause restitution to be
made and to arrest and imprison the offenders.
July 31. Commission to Nicholas Gaynesforde, esquire, to take into the king's
WeBtminster. hands all the goods and chattels and the issues of the lands of Nicholas Husy
late of Hertyng, co. Sussex, esquire, alias late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
esquire, indicted for divers treasons before the king's brother, Greorge duke
of Clarence, and other commissioners of oyer and terminer in the city of
London and outlawed. By bill of the treasurer.
Membrane Hd.
July 20. The king lately by letters patent {see p. 101) commissioned Henry
Westminster. Bodrugan, esquire, and John Arundell of Talffem, esquire, to enquire into
the complaint of John Dubrossay concerning the capture of a ship of his laden
with wine, and the said Henry has returned into Chancery that Peter
Jacherry of Forthia, Joceus Amell of the same, John Pety t of the same
and William Whita of the same were owners of a ship called le Cristofer of
Forthia, by which ship and the men in it tlie said ship and wine of John
Dubrossay were captured, and that they and John Calmady of Lavaunta were
victuallers of le Cristofer and the said William was master and John Joseph
and Gilbert Rous of Mowhole were in the ship at the time of the capture, and
2 tuns of the wine came to the hands of John Basset, esquire, 3 tuns to William
Trehere, vicar of Sent Keveran, 6 tuns to David Engoef of Sent la, 2 tuns
to Agnes Trenuwith, 3 tuns to Thomas Lucombe, 1 tun to John Lome of
Treswethen, 3 tuns to Thomas Lymby, 2 tuns to John Dawna of Roswory,
2 tuns to John Michell of Seynt Columbe, 1 tun to William Michell of
Seynt Columbe, 2 tuns to Peter Gervas, 3 tuns to Amice Tregose, 2 tuns to
William Lagher of Truru, 4 tuns to William Clemowe of Marghaiowe,
2 tuns to John Gybbys of Pensans, 3 tuns to William Rosmoders, 4 tuns to
William Reynold of Sentbreak, 6 tuns to the said John Calmady, 2 tuns to
Richard Lelly, 2 tuns to Richard Houton, 3 pipes, worth 60^., to Thomas
Trenthgans, 1 Inn to James Dayowo of Pensans, 6 tuns to Gilbert Rous of
Mousehole, 1 tun to Thomas Emot of Pensans, 3 tuns to lliomas Kellygrewe,
1 tun to Henry Dayowe, and 2 tuns to John Burry, each tun being worth
21. and the ship and the residue of the wine are in th^ hands of the said
Peter, Joceus, John and William, but on account of the shortness of the
time no arrest or restitution has been made. The king accordingly hereby
conmiisBions the said Henry and John to arrest the above-mentioned persons
and cause restitution to be made.
* Membrane 7d.
Aug* 26. Commission to Richard Neel, Serjeant at law, Richard Hastynges,
Westminster, esquire, Robert Staunton, Thomas Hervy and Richard Reynold to enquire
what lands Elizabeth late the wife of Robert Moton, knight, held in the
county of Leicester on the day of her death and who is her heir, and to take
the bmds into the king's hands.
8 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 105
1468 Membrane 7d — cont.
Aug. 30. Commission to Adam Godale, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, and
Westminster. Peter Boweman, clerk of the king's ships, to take ships and other vessels
for the conduct of Walter Blount of Mountjoje, knight, and certain soldiers
going in his company to foreign parts, and masters and mariners for them,
to be in the port of Portesmouth or any other port assigned by 28 September
next. By E.
Like commission for the conduct of Antony Widevile of Scales, knight,
as above at Gravesende in the port of London. By K.
Sept. 3. Commission to John Walop and John Weston, constables of Bromleye,
Westminster, to arrest John Lyde of Neunam and one Geoffirey de Neunan, chaplain, and*
bring them before the king and council.
Mbmbranb 5d,
Oct. 26. Commission to Philip Beaumont, John Denys and John Orchard to
Westminster, enquire into the complaint of the king's subjects dwelling within the hundred
of Shirwill, co. Devon, and the adjacent parts that a highway leading from
a place called ^ Mable Crosse ' witiiin the said hundred to the sea by and
within the town of Wolcombe, by which from time immemorial there was
common passage for men on horse or on foot and carts, wagons, horses and
mares, has been blocked.
0 m
106
8 EDWARD IV.— Pakt IL
■iARQ Membrane 27.
Julj 23. Grant to the abbot and convent of the monastery of St. Mary, Stratford
Westminster Langthorne, co. Essex, which is of the foundation of the king's progenitors
and of the king's patronage, of two tuns of red wine yearly in the port of
London, one at Martinmas and the other at Easter, at the hands of the
king's butler, for the celebration of masses in the monastery. By p.s.
Aug. 2. Exemption for life of Thomas Nevile of Rowlstone, co. Nottingham,
Westminster, esquire, from being put on assizes, juries, recognisances, attaints or
inquisitions and from being made sheriff, bailiff, escheator, coroner,
constable, reeve, collector, assessor, taxer or controller of tenths, fifteenths,
or other subsides, trier, arrayer or any other officer or commissioner of the
king. By p.s.
July 27. Grant to Simon Mountford, knight, in repayment of the sum of 400/.
Westminster, due to him from the king, of 100/. from the issues of the hanaper, 20/. from
the issues of the counties of Warwick and Leicester, 20/. from the issues of
the county of Stafford, 20/. from the issues of the county of Gloucester, 20/.
from the issues of the counties of Essex and Hertford, 20/. from the issues
of the county of Northampton, 100/. from the subsidy of the $s, in the tun,
and the I2d. in the pound in the port of London, and 100/. from the
customs and subsidies in the port of Bristol. By p.s.
July 30. Grant to John Leynham alias John Plomer of London, knight, of aU
WeRtminster. goods, debts, rents, and arrears lately belonging to him and now belonging
to the king by reason of any forfeiture. By p.s.
Aug. 6. Presentation of Thomas Hewe, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Lasseham, in the diocese of Winchester, void by the resignation of WiUiam
Champe, last rector.
July 20. Licence for Robert Ingilton to grant the castle, lordship or manor of
Westminster. Mynteshede alias Kendale, 3,000 acres of arable land, 100 acres of meadow,
6,000 acres of pasture, 8/. yearly of rent and a water-mill in Kendale, a moiety
of a water-mill in Patton and a moiety of a water-mill in Strikland Ketill,
held in chief, to Richard, earl of Warwick, William Parrc, knight, and Joan,
his wife, Henry Sotehill, Thomas Middelton, esquire, Thomas Parr, esquire,
and William Feynt and the heirs of the bodies of the said William Parre and
Joan, with remainders to the heirs of the body of the said William and to
the right heirs of Thomas Parre, knight, his father, to hold by the services
of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were
held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
May 19. Grant to William Hastinges, lord of Hastingesi knight, and John Parre,
Westminster, one of the esquires of the body, of the presentation to the next vacant
canoniy and prebend in the king's free chapel within the palace of West-
minster. By p.s.
Aug. 12. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit James Johnson, boro at
Westminster. Bonby in Scotland^ dwelling at Aylesford within the i*ealm of England, who
has taken the oath of allegiance, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his
goods.
Sept. 10. Presentation of William John to the church of Llampadarn Vawre in
Westminster. South Wales, in the diocese of St. Davids, void by the resignation of William
ap Ho, last parson. By p.s.
8 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 107
1468. Membrane 27 — cent,
March 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas Cervjngton as ganger in the
It^estinmster. port of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the ^customed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
Membrane 26.
Aug. 27. Licence for the prior and convent of Bamsejr, of the order of St» Bjenedict,
Westminster, in the . diocese of Lincoln, to el^ct an abbot in the place of John Stowe,
resigned. Bj p.8.
Sept. 9. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. William Witlesej, bachelor of theology, monk of the monastery of. Ramsey,
as abbot of that place. By p.s.
Sept. 3. Grant ibr life to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, of the
Westminster, reversion of the offices of chief justice in eyre of the king's forests, chaces
and parks on this side Trent, steward and chief keeper of the same and
master of the king's hunt of the same, lately granted for life to the king's
uncle Henry Bourghchier, knight, earl of Essex, whenever they or any
of them shall become void by the death of the said earl or otherwise.
By p.8.
Sept. 10. General pardon to John Dounton later of Walington, co. Surrey,
Westminster. * gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 9 September.
By p.s.
Aug. 29. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Essex and Hertford for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. John, Colchester, to
Walter Stansted, tnonk of the mon&stery, whose election as abbot Th.
bishop of London has confirmed and whose fealty the king. has taken.
The Kke to the following : —
The escheator in the county of Suffolk.
Thomas Owel^re, mayor of London and escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Sept. 8. Presentation of Edmund Fysshe, parson of the parish church of
Westminster. Wolyngdonbisshop, in the diocese of London, to the parish church of
Kisyngcastell, in the diocese of Norwich, on an exchange of benefices with
William Hamond.
Sept. 26. Grant to Morgan ap Meredith, born in the county of Caemarvan in
Westminster. Wales, that he may become a citizen or burgess of the town of Caernarvan
or any other cities, boroughs and towns in Wales and the marches, and may
receive any office granted by the king within the same, and may carry arms,
notwithstanding the statute in Parliament, 2 Henry IV. By p.s.
Oct. 5. Pardon to Arthur Pylkyugton, esquire, late escheator in the counties of
Westminster. Cambridge and Huntingdon, of all offences committed by him and all
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king before 4 October.
By p.s.
Membrane 25.
Aug. 18. Grant to the king^s kinswoman Joan, sister of the king's kinsman John,
Dogmersfield. late duke of Norfolk, and late the wife of William Willughby, knight, and
the heirs of her body of a yearly rent of 100 marks from the subsidy
of the 3«. in the tun and the \9jd, in the pound in the port of Loudon.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors.
Sept. 6. General pardon to Humphrey Hayforde, citizen and goldsmith of London.
Westminster. J3y J^,
108 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 25— «on#.
Sept. 26. Grant to David Canons, bom in the coantj of Caernarvan in Wales, that
Westminster, he may become a citizen or burgess of the town of Caernarvan or any other
. cities, boroughs and towns in Wales and the marches, and may receive any
office granted by the king within the same, and may carry arms, notwith-
standing the statute in Parliament, 2 Henry IV. By p.B.
Sept. 23. Pardon to Thomas Wayte and John Wavton, citizens of London,
Wettminster. executors of the will of Margaret B&te of London, widow, of all claim the
king may have against them for any jewels, goods, merchandise and sums
of money late of the said Margaret. By p.s.
Sept. 10. Grant for life to John Bogger, esquire, and John Adam his brother of
Westminster, the office of bailiif of the town of Sandwich with the accustomed fees, in
lieu of a like grant to Thomas Dixson, servant of the king's cellar^ by
letters patent dated 20 March, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.8.
Sept. 29. Grant for life to William Clyff, for his good service to the kine's father
Westminster, and the king, of the office of porter of the king^s castle of IIeren>rd with
the custody of the gaol of the county of Hereford, with all accustomed
profits. By p.8.
Oct. 14. General pardon to Richard Taylour late of Warstlyngworth, oo. Bedford,
Westminster. < laborer/ of all offisnoes committed by him before 12 October. By p.s.
Membrane 24.
July 7. Grant td the king's mother Cicely, duchess of York, in lien of a grant to
Westmineter. her by letters patent dated 1 June, 1 Edward IV. of 400/. yearly from
the customs of wools^ hides and wool-fells in the port of Kyngeston on Hull
and 289/. f)>. %d. from the like in the port of London, of which she has
received no payment, that she or her factors or attorneys in the next two
years may ship 854 sacks and bales of wool in the ports of London,
Sandwich or Suthampton and take them to foreign parts by the straits of
Marrok quit of customs and subsidies, and afterwards 258^ sacks and bales
yearly in like manner, until the king shall make other provision. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
London.
July 17.
Westminster. Colchester
deceased.
maon.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. John Baptist,
>lcheeter, to elect an abbot in the place of John Canone, last abbot,
ceased. By pjs.
Membrane 23.
July 18. Gh>ant to John Brokeman, esquire, and the heirs male of his body of a
WestminBter. messuage, a dove^sote and 450 acres of land in Birchington and Monketon
in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent, late of Henrv Beaoford, late duke of
Somerset, and in the king's hands by reason of an act of Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold from Easter last by the
services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as
they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By ps,
Aug. 7. Exemption for life of John Croke from being put on assises, juries,
Westminster, inquisitions, attaints or recognisances and from being made justice,
commissioner, admiral, mayor, guardian, sheriff, escheator, coroner, steward,
bailiff, reeve, receiver, customer, controller, tazer, nlnager, searcher,
ganger, approver, collector of tenths, fifteenths or other aid, constable,
warden, marshal, usher, leader, arrayer or trier of men at arms, hobelers
or archers or other officer or minister of the king against his will. By p.s.
Sept. 29. Grant for life to Thomas Thwaites of the office of high bailiff of the
Westminster, county of Guysnes in the marches of Picardy and the custody of the king's
8 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 109
1468. Membrane 23 — cont.
victuals in the castle of Guysoes, receiving such wages from the customs
of %d» from each sack of wool and eveiT' 240 wool-fells leaving the town of
Calais as John Waldeu had in the time of Richard II. with all other
profits ; in lieu of a like grant to Thomas Herbert the younger, esquire,
by letters patent dated 1 June, 3 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.e.
Oct. 3. General pardon to John Gogh alias Joones late of Bristol, ^ yoman,'
Westminster, late one of the messengers of the king's chamber, of all offences committed
by him before 30 September last. By p.s.
Sept. 28. Grant for life to John Rogger, esquire, and Alice his wife of underwood
Westminster, and estover to the quantity of two acres for fuel within the king's woods
called ' le Kingeswode ' and ^ le Frithe ' in the parishes of Ledys, Langle
and Sutton, co. Kent, not exceeding the yearly value of 4 marks. By p.s.
Oct. 7. Appointment of Anthony Widevile of Scales and Nucelles, king's knight,
Westminster, as governor and captain of the king's armed power shortly proceeding to
sea and elsewhere for the resistance of the king's enemies. [Fcedera,']
ByK.
Oct. 6. Grant to Dan John Stratton, monk, of the priory of Wenlok, in the
Westminster, diocese of Hereford, void by the death of the last incumbent, and appoint-
ment of him as prior. By p.s.
Oct. 17. Presentation of Master Edward Underwode to the parish church of
Westminster. St. Mary Moises in le Frydaystrete, London, in the diocese of London,
void by the resignation of John Clerk.
Mbmbranb 22.
May 30. Pardon to Roger Pierpount late of Lanforth, co. Nottingham, ^ gentilman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in London for not appearing before John Prysot and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy John Brampton,
citizen and ^ stokfysshmonger ' of London, of a debt of 20/. which he
recovered against him and 100«. damages ; he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison and satisfied the said John, as John Markham, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
June 27. Pardon to Stephen Chapman, mayor of Plymmouth', co. Devon,
Westminster. « marchauot,' of fbur outlawries in the county of Devon for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to satisfy the late king of his ransom for a trespass against John Carwynnek,
to answer Richard Ryke when sued with Richard Cokke of Plymmouth,
^ marchant,' and John Marchant of Stokedamerell, co. Devon, ^ maryner,'
touching a trespass, and to answer Henry Fortescu, late sheriff of Devon,
touching a debt of 20/. and John Facy toucbiDg a debt of 4 marks; he
having surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the king of the said
ransom, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
July 2. Exemption for life of Richard Forster of Bristol, ^gentilman,' from being
Westminster, put on assizes, juries, attaints, summons of bedels, recognisances or
inquisitions, and from being made trier of the same, mayor, sheriff,
eicheator, coroner, constable, customer, justice, collector, assessor, tazer,
surveyor or controller of tenths, fifteenths or other subsidy, arrayer or
trier of men at arms, hobelers or archers or other officer, bailiff or minister
of the king, or knight of any shire or citizen or burgess for any city or
town in Parliament against his will ; and grant that nothing shall be taken
of his goods by the purveyors of the household. By p.s«
July 4. Pardon to Simon Raule alias Rale aUas Raley alitu Raulyn of
Westminster. Blaneford Forum, co. Dorset, ' courtholder,' of his outlawry in the county
of Dorset for not appearing before the king to answer for certain treepasset
110 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
X46S. Membrane 22 — cont,
against the form of the statute of liveries of cloths, he having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prisOu, as John Markeham,' knight, chief justice of the
King's Bench, has certified.
July 12. Grant for life to John Cattjs of Mereworth, co. Kent/' gentilman/ for
Westminster, his good services and because he was wounded at Towton Felde, co. York,
by the rebels and left for dead, of 10/. yearly from Michaelmas last from
the customs. and subsidies in the port of Sandwich and ports and places
adjacent. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers.
Oct. 18. Grant for life, to the king's servitor William Byrde, esquire, of a yearly
Westminster, rent of 10/. from the subsidy called * aliens silver ' in the Cinque Ports^
Byp.8.
Oct. 17. Revocation of the protection^ with clause volumus^ for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to John Hopkyn of Bossu by Tregeai^, co.
Cornwall, ^ yeoman,' staying in Ireland on the king's service in the company
of the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, deputy of the king's brother
George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe custody, defence
and victualling of that land, because he delays at Bossue, as John Sturgeon,
esquire, sheriff of the county, has certified.
Sept. 12. Licence, for 6 marks paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Charles, esquire,
Westminster, and Elizabeth his wife t6 grant the manor of Ketelb'ergh and 60 messuages,
600 acres of land, 40 acres of 'meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of
wood, 40/. of rent and a rent of SO capons in Ketelbergh, Eston, Eyssh,
Kendelesham, Eykes, Bromeswell, Wandesdon, Chisilford, Butleigh, Boiton,
Toweton, Suthburn, Tostale, Blakeshale, Marleford, Glemeham, Swyftlyng,
Cranesford, Perham and Frammyngham, co. Suffolk, and the advowsons of
the churches of Ketdbergh and Eston, held in chiefs to John, duke of
Norfolk, and his heirs.
Membrane 21.
Oct. 9. Grant to Elizabeth the king's consort of the sum of 400/. yearly at the
Westminster, receipt of the Exchequer for the expenses of the king's daughters Elizabeth
and Mary, until the king shall make other provision. [Fcedera,'] By p.s.
Oct. 8. Appointment, during good behaviour, of Master. Thomas Appulton as
Westminster, clerk of the king's constableship of England and promoter of business
concerning the king's majesty, receiving 20 marks jearly at the receipt of
the Exchequer with all other accustomed fees, in the- same manner as
Master Thomas Brouns received the same. By p.s.
Oct. 1 2. Grant for life to "Walter Scull, knight, of an annuity of 20/. from
Westminster. Michaelmas, 7 Edward IV. from the issues of the king's castles, manoiB
and lordships in South Wales. By p.8.
Oct. 9. Grant to Walter Scull, knight, and Frances his wife and the heirs of
^Westminster, the body of Walter of the manors of Al^ynesmore and Avynsbury, co.
Hereford, late of William Mulle, knight, with bondmen and their issue,
knights' fees, commons, pastures, easements, courts leet, views of frank-
pledge, parks, warrens and all other profits, in the king's hands by reason
of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 4 Novemlwr,
1 Edward TV. to hold by tlie services of as many knights' fees and as many
other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
and all lands, meadows, feedings, pastures, rents, reversions and services
in Wyche, Doverdale and their suburbs, Wichebold, Croule, Mitton and
Hertilbury, co. Worcester, in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of
JohnXenche, esquire^ attainted by authority of the said Parliament, to hold
as above { and all issues horn Easter, 7 Edward IV. By p.s.
8 EDWARD IV.—Part II. ' 111
1468. Membrane 21 — cont.
Oct. 13. Grant to Tbomas Bonyfaunt, prebendary of the prebend of Bronnesbury
Westminster, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, of a prebend within the free
chapel of Sf. Stephen within the king's palace of Westminster, on an
exchange of prebends with William Westbury, By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the chapel,
Oct. 9. Grant to Walter Blount, knight, lord Mountjoye, in lieu of a like grant
Westminster, by letters patent dated 13 February last, surrendered because invalid, of
the custody of all manors, lands and possessions with advowsons and offices
late of Thomas Blount, esquire, tenant in chief, during the minority of
Robert his son and heir and the custody and marriage of the latter without
disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
May 28. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, after inquisition, by the principal
Westminster, and commonalty of the vicars of Holy Trinity, Chichester, of lands, rents
or other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 40 marks yearly in
augmentation of their sustenance and that they may^ pray for the good
estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and for
their souls after death. By p.s. and for 40/. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 12. Grant to the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, of power and
Westminster, authority to make a weir across the river Thames called * Overithwartwere '
from the Middlesex shore to the Surrey shore in the place where a weir
called * Holgyllys Were ' used to be, viz. from the lane called * Paternoster
Lane ' in the county of Middlesex on the west to the east part of the same
place called ^ le gardyn ' or *• Hokebawes ' in the same county, and to take
fish in it, saving a reasonable way on the Surrey side for the passage of
barges, skiffs and other vessels ; and grant to him and his heirs and assigns
of the said weir when made with all profits pertaining to any weir in the
said river, as the prior and convent of Merton, co. Surrey, have in their
weir, rendering to the king 20s, yearly. And this for 20«. 4cf. to be paid
in the hanaper for the fee of the great seal. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender by Kenelm Dygasy attorney of the early and
cancelled in accordance with a mandate of the hing by writ of privy seal
to Robert^ bishop of Bath and Wells and chancellor^ and Robert
Kirkehatn^ hinges elerhy keeper of the rolls and boohs of Chancery^ on
24 ApHl, 9 Edward IK
Oct. 24. Pardon, on account of the special devotion of the king to the glorious
Westminster, confessor St. John, sometime prior of the monastery of St. Mary, Brid-
lington, to Peter Uellard, now prior, and the convent of that place of all
accounts pertaining to the king. By p.s.
MSMBRANE 20.
Sept. 20. Inspeadmus and confirmation to the abbot and convent of St. Mary Graces
Westminster, by the Tower of London of the following :'—
1. Letters patent* of Edward III. inspecting the following :—
(1 .) Letters patent dated 20 March, 24 Edward 111. [Monasticon,^
(2.) Letters patent dated 8 June, 27 Edward lU. granting to them
20 marks yearly rent at the hands of the weavers of London.
(3.) Letters patent dated 3 August, 27 Edward III. granting to
them certain messuages and lands at Estsmythefeld and la
Tourhull, London.
(4.) Letters patent dated 5 November, 30 Edward III. granting to
them two pipes of red wine yearly.
* The ending to these letters is omitted on the roll.
112 • CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 20 — cont.
2. Letters patent dated 3 Maj, 41 Edward III. grantiDg to them certain
rente and the advowsons of the churches of All Hallows, Stanenchirche,
London, and St. Bartholomew the Less, London.
For ZZs. 4d. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 20. Inspeximus and confirmation to the abbot and monks of Clive of letters
Westminster, patent dated 8. November, 10 Richard II. inspecting and confirming a
charter dated at Westminster, 27 October, 14 Edward II. inspecting and
confirming a charter dated at Hereford, 20 Angast, 12 Henrj III.
For 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
Mbmbranb 19.
Julj 8. Whereas Thomas Littilton, one of the justices of the Common Bench,
Westminster. Thomas Conyers, esquire, John Watkyns and William Foweler were lately
enfeoffed together with Robert Conyers, knight, and Thomas More,
deceased, of certain lands in the couuty of Buckingham to the use of
Dame Isabel Shottesbrook late the wife of John Barton the younger, late
lord of Thornton, co. Buckingham, that they might found a chantry in the
pansh church of Thornton ; the king at their request hereby grants licence
to Robert Ingilton, their assign, now lord of the manor of Thornton, or
his heirs or assigns to found a perpetual chautry of one chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the said church for tbe good estate of the king, his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, George, ut^bishop of York, and the
said Thomas, Thomas, John, William and Robert Ingilton, and for their
• souls after death and the souls of the said John Barton and Isabel and
their relatives, friends and benefactors and Dame Isabel Blaket, Robert
Shotesbrook, knight, and John Barton the elder, to be called the chantry
of St. Mary the Virgin in the said church, and to present a suitable chaplain,
at each voidance, and for the chaplain to acquire from the said Itobert
or others, lands and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 20/.
yearly, in mortmain, for the sustenance of himself and six poor feeble
persons of either sex and the relief (refrigerium) of six poor boys by the
grant to them of a gown apiece yearly, according to the ordinance of Robert
Ingilton in fulfilment of the intention of the said Dame Isabel.
By p.s. and for 50/. paid in the hanaper.
Sept. 12. Licence, for 10/. paid in the hanaper, for the king's kinsman John, duke
Westminster, of Norfolk, and Elizabeth his wife to grant the castle, manor, lordship and
borough of Chepstowe, the manor of Berton and the manor and lordship of
Tudenham with members and appurtenances in the marches of Wales
adjoining the county of Gloucester, held in chief, to the king's kinsman
William, earl of Pembroke, and his heirs.
Oct. 25. Grant to Humphrey Stafford, lord Stafford of Suthewyke, king's knight,
Westminster, of the office of steward of all manors, lands and possessions of William,
late lord de la Zouche and Seyroore, in the counties of Wilts, Somerset and
Devon during the minority of John his son and heir, receiving 20/. yearly
from the issues of the same. By p.s.
Oct. 26. Grant for life to John Wode, esquire, master of the king's ordnance, of
Westminster, the office of the custody of the exchange and mint within the Tower of
London and the custody of the coinages of gold and silver within the
realm, receiving the accustomed wages as in the last year of Edward III.
and the first of Richard II. from the issues of the same with all other
profits ; in lieu of a like grant to Thomas Mongomery, king's knight, by
letters patent dated 15 December (sip), 2 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
8 EDWABD IV.— Part IL 118
1468. Mbmbrans 18.
Jul^ 9. Whereas the king on 22 January, in the 5th year of his reign, by letters
Wotminster. patent granted licence to John Boyyile, esquire, to found a perpetual ahns-
house at Stokefaston, co. Leicester, but the latter died before founding it and
the letters are accordingly invalid ; the king hereby at the supplication of
Henry Sothill, his attorney, and William Hopkyns, parson of the church
of Sothluffenham, and John Boyvile, executors of the will of the said John,
grants licence to the said executors and their assigns to found a perpetual
almshouse of three poor persons at Stokefaston by the church and a
perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service and prayers
daily in the church for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls after death and the soul
of the said John Boyvile, deceased, and his relativesi ancestors and bene-
factors according to the ordinance of the said Henry Sothill and Anne his
wife^ one of the daughters and heirs of the said John, to be called
the chantry of the Virgin Mary in Stokefaston church, commonly called
^ Boyviles Chaunterie,* and for the said chaplain to acquire in mortmain
lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 12A yearly for the
sustenance of himself and the said poor persons.
By p.s. and for 6/. paid in the hanaper.
June 23. Letters of denization to Peter Colman alias Miller, bom in the parts of
Weatmimter. Zeland, and the heirs of his body.
By p.s. and for 6«. M. paid in the hanaper.
June 1. The like to Falk Arnoldesson, born in the parts of Holland, and the
Westmintter. heirs of his body. By p.s, and for 100*. paid in the hani^)er.
Oct 4. Pardon to William Hampton, alderman of London, one of the customers
Westminster, of the petty custom in the port of London, of all offences committed by
him and all actions, suits and demands against him, provided that this shall
not extend to any account of his said office. By pji.
Oct. 12. Appointment of John Cowper as deputy and lieutenant of John Wenlok,
Westminster, knight, lord of Wenlok, chief butler of England, in the ports of Exmuth
and Bemestaple and ports and places adjacent, receivinff the accustomed
fees. By bill or the chief butler.
MSMBBANS 17.
Nov. 1. Grant for life to the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, of
Westminster, the offices of master forester of Snoudon in North Wales, constable of
the castle of Connewey in North Wales and captain of the town of Oonwey
with 24 soldiers for the safe-custody of the town, receiving such wages
and profits as Henry Bolde, knight, had for the same offices and 4^ duly
for the wages of each of the soldiers from the issues of the king's
possessions in the county of Merenneth in North Wales. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Pardon, for 5 marks paid in the hanaper, to William Carant, esquire,
Westminster, and Katharine late the wife of John Beynton, knight, deceased, tenant in
chief, of their trespass in intermarrying without licence.
May 9. Pardon to the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, and Elizabeth
Westminster, late the wife of Roger Corbet of Moreton, knight, tenant in chief, of their
trespass in intermarrying without licence.
By K. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
May lo. Grant for life to the king's servant, Richard Harryson, of the office of
Westminster, being one of the four messengers of the Exchequer, void by the death of
Soger Dorande, receiving wages of 44cf. daily at the receipt of the
Exchequer with a robe of livery such as tne yeomen of the chamber have
yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
y 96186. H
114 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1468. Membrane 17— con/*
Nov. 12. Release to the bailifi and burgesses of the town of Bamborgh, on
Westminiter. aocount of the losses which they haye sastained from the king's enemies of
^ France and the rebels, who held the town and castle as a refuge until their
reduction to the king's obedience, of all arrears of the fee farm of the
town, extended at 26 marks yearly ; and grant that for eight years they
may hold the town with all their liberties, privileges and franchises, rendering
to the king 4 marks yearly for the said £arm. By K.
Nov. 15. Grant for life to Master John Gunthorp, warden of the college or hall
Wegtminster. of scholars at Cambridge called ' Kingeshalle,' of 8 marks yearly from
Michaelmas, 7 Edward IV. from the issues of the counties of Cambridge
and Huntingdon for two robes, one with fur and the other with liningi as
the wardens of the college had in the time of Edward IIL By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Not. 17* Grant to the king's kinsman Greorge, archbishop of York, and his heirs
Weatnuiuter. and assigns of a messuage and garden in the town of Beverley in a street
called ' Beksyde,' late of Thomas Evryngham, knight, and in the king's
hands by his forfeiture and by reason of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. not exceeding the value of 20«.
yearly, to hold by the rents and services that they were held by before.
ByK.
Nov. 18. Grant to John Snape.of the county of Devon of a ship called le Davy
WeBtminster. of Saltcombe with anchors, cables, mast, yard, sail, dinghey and gear,
belonging to the king by reason of the outlawry of Thomas Blower iMe of
Exeter, co. Devon, ^ marchant/ at the suit of J ohn Shepward, of which the
said Thomas was possessed at the time of his outlawry together with the
said John Snape and Eleanor Ewen, widow. By p.B.
Nov. 14. Pardon to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, of all debts,
Westminster, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By K.
Nov. 22. General pardon to George Orell aiias Oryll, knight, aliai late of York,
Westminster, esquire, alicu late of London, ^ gentilman,' of all offences committed by him
before 20 November. By K
MSMBRANS 16.
Oct. 29. Inspeximui and confirmation to John Say, knight, now tenant of the
Westminster, under-mentioned manors, and his heirs and assigns of a charter dated at
Westminster, 9 February, 7 Henry [IV.] granting to John Norbury, esquire^
licence to enclose and impark 800 acres of land and wood adjoining his
manors of Bedewell and Little Berkhamstede, co. Hertford, and free warren
in his demesne lands of Esenden and Lit^e Berkhamstede. [Charter Bottf
6 and 7 Henry IV. No. 4.] For ^ mai'k paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 4. Pardon to William Duke of Excestre, one of the customers and coUectora
Westminster, of the custom and subsidy Id the ports of Excestre and Dertmouth, of all
offences committed bv him and all actions, suits and demands against him,
provide that this shall not extend to any account of his said office.
By P.S.,
The like to Thomas Gale of Dertmouth, one of the customers and collectors
of the custom and subsidy in the said ports. By pjs.
Oct. 18. Licence, for 5 marks' paid in the hanaper, for John, bbhop of Coventry
Westminster, and Lichfield, John Lamanva, clerk, and Michael Hals to grant the manor
of Hertelegh, co. Kent, held in chief, to Joan Bolton for life with successive
remainders to William Cressill and Joan his wife and the heirs of her body,
the heirs of the body of John Penhale, deceased, the heirs of the body of
Katharine Trevry, and the said Michael and his heirs.
f
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8 EDWARD IV.— Pabt H. 115
1468* Membrane 16— con/.
Nov. 21. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and her assigns
Westmingter. of the next presentation to the hospital or free chapel of St, Antony, London.
By p.s.
Not. 26. Grant, daring office, to Simon Dynyell, chafe-wax in the Ohancery, of 2<L
Wertminrter. daily from the issues of the hanaper from 28 August, 7 Edward IV.
By p.s.
Nov. 28. General pardon to John Benette of Thorpeley, co. Chester, * taylour,'
WMtminster. alias * husbondman ' of all offences committed by him before 27 November.
By p.s.
Dec. 2. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Abbottesbury, of
Weatminster. the order of St. Benedict, to elect an abbot in the place of William Wuller,
deceased.
Nov. 30. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Balph, lord of Graystok, knight, in.
WestmiiiBter. lieu of a grant to him and the heirs male of his body by -other letters
patent, surrendered* of the manors and lordships of Storthwayte, Garton and
Melbume, co. York, with their members, worth 60/. yearly, the advowson
or patronage of the priory of Kirkham, co. Tork, worth nothing, and the
manor of Savensthorpe, with a toil and a bovate of land in Boltby, co.
York, to hold without impeachment of waste and without rendering any
account. By p.s.
Dec 2. Signification to B. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election
Wertminater. of William Stant, S. T. P. monk of the monastery of Abendon, of the order
of St Benedict, as abbot of that place. By p.8.
Mbmbranb 15.
Oct. 3. Pardon to John 'Brampton, citizen and ^ stokfisshmonger ' of London,
WMtminster. alias one of the collectors of the petty custom in the port of London, of all
offences committed by him and all actions, suits and demands against him,
provided that this shall not extend to any account of his said office.
By p.s.
Sept. 28. Inspeximus and confirmation to the burgesses of the town of Beaumaris
Westmioster. of letters patent dated 6 December, 4 Henry VL inspecting and confirming
letters patent of Henry V. when prince of Wales dat^ 8 September,
9 Henry FV. inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 3 June,
2 Richard II. inspecting and confirming a charter dated at Waltham Holy
Cross, 26 January, 6 Edward IIL ^Charter Roll, 6 Edward III. No. 88J
inspecting and confirming a charter dated at Berwick on Tweed, 15 Sep-
tember, 24 Edward I. [Charter Boll, 24 Edward I. No. 5].
For 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 20. Licence, for 5 marks paid in the hanaper, for William Dodesham and
Wettminster. Philip Pyime to grant the manor of Codecombe Mohun, co. Somerset, held
in chief, to Thomas Malet, esquire, John Porter, Thomas Tremayll,
William Jacob, John Trowe, Edward Basyng, John Brokhampton, Walter
Hayssheford, clerk, Robert Phelpes, clerk and William Hanyes and their
heirs.
Membrane 14*
Nov. 24. Pardon to John Huyste late of London, ' stokfyshmonger,' and Lucy his
WestnuDBter. wife of their outlawry and waiver in the county of Essex for not appearing
when sued with John Keere late of Aytroppe Rodyng, co. Essex, <yoman,'
before the king to answer Thomas Grey for having conspired with Robert
H 2
116 ^ CALENDAB OF PATENT B0LL9.
1468. Membrane 14— cem^.
Lamnati late of Ajtroppe Bodyng, ^ yoman/ John Swan late of Aytroppe
Bodjng, 'joman/ Bobert Lacche of Wjtham, co. Essex, 'yoman/ and
Bartholomew Legge late of Wodwat jr, co. Essex, ^ husbondman/ and Joan
his wife at Ajtroppe Bodyng to forge and publish a deed concerning lands
of the said Thomas in Ajtroppe Bodyng, to the disturbance of his title ;
they having surrender^ to the Marshaisea prison, as John Markham, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Dec. 1. Greneral pardon to William Fenys of Saye, knight, late one of the
Westminster, commissioners of sewers of the late king from Colworth to Flegham Brigge
and thence to the sea in the county of Sussex, alias heir and tenant of the
lands late of James Fenys, knight^ late esquire, tUias occupier of the manor
and park of Lyndehurst and the forest and hundred of Budbrugge, co. South-
ampton, alias heir and tenant of the lands late of William Wykeham, late
sheriff of Oxford and Berks, Mas heir and tenant) of the lands late of
Emelina late lady of Say, executrix of the will of James Fenys, lord of
Say, late occupier of the manor of Whitley, co. Surrey, alias the other
occupier of the manor of Whitley, alias heir and tenant of the lands late
of James Fenys, late esquire, late occupier of the manor called CapeU, of all
offences committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears due to the
king. By p.8.
Dec. 9. Grrant for life to Walter Scull, knight, of an annuity of 40/. from Easter
Westminster, last from the issues of the counties of Kermerdyn and Cardigan in South
Wales at the hands of the kmg's chamberlain of South Wales, in lieu of
a grant to him of an annuity of 20/. by letters patent, surrendered.
By p.B.
Mandate in pursuance to the chamberlain of South Wales.
Dec. 7. Licence for Bichard Carter to practise the art of alchemy with all kinds
Westminster, of metab and minerals for the space of two years in tlie king's manor of
Woodstock. [Fcedera.] By E.
Dec. 9. Grant for life to the king's servant, Hugh Hemage, of the household,
Westminster, esquire, from Michaelmas last of the manor of Wavonden alias Wayenden,
CO. Buckingham, and all lands in Wayonden not exceeding 7/. yearly, of
which Thomas, late earl of Devon, attainted of high treason by virtue of
an act of Parliament at Westminater, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. was seised.
Byp-B.
Dec. 7. Grant, during minority, to Humphrey Stafford of Suthwike, king's
Westminster, knight, of the custody of Marjory Champernoun, Margaret Champemoun,
Elizabeth Champernoun, Joan Champernoun and Mary Champernoun,
daughters and heirs of Bichard Champernoun of the county of
Cornwall, tenant in chief by knight service as of the king's ^ castle
of Laanceston, and of all nuinors, lands, rents, reversions and services in
the king's hands by his death and by reason of their minority, with their
wardship and marriage without disparagement, and so from heir to heir.
By p.8.
Dec 13. General pardon to William Brette^ citizen and draper of London, alias
Westminster, late deputy or servant of William Bertram, searcher in the port of London
and ports and places adjacent, of all offences committed by him before
8 December, and grant to him of full power of impleading. By p.s.
Vacated because elsewhere below.
1469.
Jan. 1. Signification to B. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election
Dogmetsfield. of mgh Dorchestyr, monk of the monastery of Abbottesbury, of the order
of St. Benedict, as abbot of that place.
8 EDWABD IV.— Pabt n. 117
1468^ Mbmbranb 18.
Nov. 11. General oardon to ThonutB Porthaleyn late of LondoDi esquirey aliai
Wastmintter. < gentilman, alia* late of Istilworth. By p.8.
Nov. 16. Grant to John Leynham a/tot Plommer of Lcmdon, knight, of all goods,
Westmioster. debts, farms, rents and arrears lately belonging to him and forfeited to the
king. By p.s.
May 26. Whereas the king's servitors Richard Croft the younger and Thomas
Westminstdr. Croft his brother, esquires, by letters patent dated 8 February, 4 Edward IV.
have the offices of parker of Wodestoke, surveyor and controller of the works
of the manor of Wodestoke and gardener of Wodestoke, with fees as in the
time of Edward III. ; and although in the account of Eoger Elmerugge,
late farmer and keeper of the manor, wages of 6d. daily were allowed for
the office ^of parker and 2d. daily for the office of gardener and 40f. yearly
for three lodges for the controller, surveyor and parker in the launds in the
park, nevertheless at other times Ad. daily and Id. daily only were allowed
for the offices of parker and gardener and the said 40f . yearly not at all, so
that they have received nothing beyond 5d. daily ; the king hereby grants
to them for life the sum of 40«. yearly and Zd. daily by the name of a
r^ard from Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. from the issues of the king's lord-
ship or manor of Wodestoke, Hanbourgh, Wotton, Stonesfeld and their
members in the county of Oxford and the hundred of Wotton in addition
to the said bd, daily, and pardons to them all sums of money thus receivtf
by them from George, archbishop of York, late accountant at the Exchequer,
from Michaelmas, 4 Edward IV. to Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. > By p.s.
Nov. 22. Pardon to Ralph Dalton of Tamworth, co. Staffi>rd, 'yoman,' and
Westminster. Robert Swan of Faresley or Faseley, co. StadSord, ^ yomaii,' of all treasons
and felonies of which they are indicted, and of that treason of which they
are indicted before Richard Byngham and Thomas Ferrers, knights, two
of the justices of the peace in the county of Warwick, viz. of having
counterfeited 200 groats of tin, lead, copper and pewter in the likeness
of good coin on 10 June last at Tanworth, co. Warwick, and uttered
60 groats at FoUesworth, co. Warwick, to one William Shepey on 20 June
last. By p.s.
Dec 7. Pardon to the king's servant Richard Willy, kite escheator in the counties
Westminster, of Kent and Middlesex, of all debts, aooonnts and arrears due from him to
the king- by reason of his office. By p.s.
Nov. 28. Impeximus and confirmation to the weavers of York of letters patent
Westminster, dated 24 October, 20 Edward III, inspecting and confirming a charter of
Henry [II.] dated at Ficheringe. For 20#. paid in the hanaper.
Mbmbranb 12.
Dec. 4. Grant to the king's kinsmen Thomas, cardinal, archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster. George, archbishop of York, Henry, earl of Essex, and Henry Stafford,
knight, and John Stafford, knight, sons of Humphrey, late duke of
Buckiugham, and Walter Blount, knight, lord Moun^oye, in lieu of a like
grant to them by letters patent dated 8 September, 7 Edward IV. {see
p. 34), surrendered, of the manors there specified, late of William
Beaumont, knight, late viscount Beaumont and lord of Bardolf, to hold with
knight's fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, views
of frank-pledge, parks, warrens, fairs, maricets, liberties, franchises and all
other profits, in the same manner as he held them, for the life of Joan his
wife for her use, with all issues from 4 March, 1 Edward IV, with
remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Joan. By pas.
118 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1468. Membrane 12 — cont.
Dec 9. Grant for life to the king's servant William Aleyn, one of the jeomen of
WestmisBter. the king's chamber^ in lieu of a like grant to nim of the custody of the
manor and park by letters patent dated 23 November, 7 Bdward lY,
surrendered, of the office of keeper of the houses of the king's manor of
Esthamstede, co. Berks, and the new park there, receiving 3^. daily from
the fee-farm of the town of New Wyndesore at the hands of the bailifis or
the sherifiiiof Oxford and Berks, and a grove called ^Couwore' and 4««
yearly rent pertaining to the said manor and all other fees and profits
pertaining to the custody, with arrears of the said 3c?. daily from the said
23 November. By p.B.
May 16. Licence, for 13 marks piud in the han^per, for Thomas Hvedale, knight,
Westminster. John Whitokesmede and Thomas Bayly to grant the manor of Fakenham
Aspes, 00. Safiblk, held in chief, to Bichard West, knight, lord le Warre,
and Katharine his wife; and for these to grant the manor to Thomas
Cobham, knight, and Anne his wife and the heirs of their bodies^ with
remainder to the right heirs of Thomas.
Membrane 11.
Nov. 17. Exemption of John Coton, esquire, from being made knight, from being
4We8tminBter. put on assizes, juries, atfcaintis or inquisitions and from being made sheriff,
escheator or collector of fifteenths, taxes or subsidies against his will.
By p.s.
Nov. 22. Grant for life to John Ingoldesby of the office of one of the barons of
WMtminster. the Exchequer, when such shall next be vacant, with all accustomed profits,
the office of chief baron excepted. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Licence for John Bohun, esquire, son and heir of Humphrey Bohnn,
Westmmster. knight, deceased, tenant in chief, who is of full age and whom the king has
personally examined and approved, to enter freely into all his manors, lands
and other possessions. By pji.
April 14. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Canyngis, merchant
Westminster, of Bristol, to Thomas Hankefot, chaplain of the chantry founded by him
at the altar of St. George in the parish church of St. Mary B^ldiff,
Bristol, in full satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated 13 October
last, of a yearly rent of 10/. from thirteen messuages and two tofts of his in
Bristol, not held in chief, of which two messuages are situated in a
street called ' Templestrete ' between a tenement late of Lady Lisle on the
south and a tenement of the church of Holy Cross of the Temple on the
north, two messuages in a street called 'Bedcliffstrete' between a tenement
of Bobert Byde on the one part and a tenement of St. Mary, Bedcliff, on
the other part, one messuage is in Bedediffstrete aforesaid between two
tenements of the church of St. Thomas, Bristol, one messuage in a street
called ^ Brodemede ' between a tenement of William Galewey on the one
part and a tenement of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol, on the other
part, two messuages are in the said street between a tenement of Walter
€h7m8tede on the one part and a tenement of William Coder late of
William Joce on the other part, one messuage is on the quay there between
a tenement of John Davy of Dursley on the one part and a tenement of
William Pavy on the other part, four messuages are on the said quay between
a tenement late of Thomas Rogers on the one part and a tenement of
William Borne, esquire, on the oUier part, one messuage called ' a masthous '
is on the said quay between a tenement of Elizabeth Sharp, widow, on the
one part and a tenement of the said William Pavy on the other part, one
messuage in a street there caUed * le Markette' between a tenement of
8 EDWAED IV,— Part II. UQ
1468. Membrane 11— «em/.
Hagli Mille on the one pari and a tenement of John Senangr on the other
party one toft in Meaahestrete between a tenement of the said Elizabeth
Shftrp, widoW} on the one part and a tenement of John D jnt, * plompe-
maker/ on the other part, and another toft in Mersshestrete between a
tenement of John Shipward, ' marchaunty' on the one part and a common
lane leading to certain gardens there on the other part, as appears hy an
inquisition taken before Robert Jakes, mayor and esc&eator of the town of
Bristol.
MSMBRAJfB 10.
Oct. 16. Iiupexknui and confirmation to Walter Oudebj, the provost, and the
WcBtminster. chaplains of Cotherstok of a charter dated at Walton, 24 June,
12 Edward III, granting to the then provost and chaplains divers libertieQ.
[ Charter Roll, 12 Edward III. No. 15.] For 265. 8^. paid in the hanaper.
July 9. Licence for Robert Kjrkeham, the dean, and the canons of the king's
Wefltminsttr. free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster to grant an
acre and a half of land in Asshettesford, co. Kent, parcel of their foundation,
to Thomas Wilmote, vicar of the church of Asshettesford, in fi*ank almoin.
B7p.8.
Vov. 6. Pardon to John Coirn of the parish of Laancell, co. Cornwall, * husbond-
WMtmiotter. man,' of his onthiwrj m that county for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to satisfy the king of his ransom for a trespass committed
against Nicholas Hurdewyke at Netherbere and Bhikewode; he having
surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the
Bench, has certified.
MSMBRANJS 9.
Nov. 20. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Abandon^ of the
WMtminster. order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of Salisbury, to elect an abbot in the
place of William Asshenden, late abbot, resigned. By pjs.
Nov. 24. Grant for life to Henry Mayre from Easter, 7 Edward IV. of the
Wettminster. 5 marks yearly which the abbess and convent of Berkyng render to the
king for the release of the enclosure or palisade of 467 perches of the
king's park of Haveryng, co. Essex, so that the said enclosure be well and
sufficiently repaired ; in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated
17 December, 1 Edward IV. surrendered because invalid by virtue of an
act in Parliament at Westminster, 8 June, 7 Edward IV. and because he
has sustained the charge of the euclosure since the said 7 (sic) December.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbess and convent. By p.s.
Nov. 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by James Metkalf to Henry
Westminster. Herryson, chaplain of the chantry founded by him in the church or chapel
of *St. Oswald, Askryg, co. York, of two messuages, a croft, 17 acres of
land and an acre of meadow in Brumpton on Swale, co. Yoi^ two messuages,
two cottages, fourteen bovates of land and 4 acres of meadow in Brumpton
by Alverton, 15 acres of land in Erythome, co. York, a messuage, a toft, a
croft and 17 acres of land in Fencotes, co. York, two bovates of land in
Exylby, a messuage in Askeryg and 15s. rent in Bychemond, co. York,
extended at 60«. 8^ yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken before John
Eitz William, late escheator iu the county, to the value of 5 marks yearly
in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated 4 May, 7 Edward IV.
Dec. 15. Grant for life to Hugh John, knight, for his good service to the king's
Westminster, father and the king, tlmt he be one of the king's ^ almoix knights ' within
the college of St. Qeorge within the castle of Windsor, receiving all the
120 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 9 — cont.
accnBtomed privileges with the mansioii which Thomaa Gray, late one of
the knightS) had with a garden and other emoluments. Bj p.s. [2698.]
Dec. 9. Grant to the king's clerk John Gnnthbrp, king's almoner, in angmenta-
Westminster, tion of the king's alms, of all goods and chattels of felons de ee and all
deodands within the realm. [Fcedera,^ By K,
1469.
Jan. 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Billjng, one of the justices of
Westminster, the King's Bench, as chief justice of the King's Bench. By K.
1468. Membrane 8.
July 10. By an inquisition taken on 12 April last in the Guildhall in the pariah of
Westminster. St. Laurence in Old Jewry, London, in the ward of Ohepe before Thomas
Olgrave, mayor and escheator of London, it was found that William Dere,
late citizen of London, in the parish of St. Augustine in the ward of
Bradstrete, London, was possessed of divers jewels, goods and sums of
money, viz. six great dishes of silver called ' chargeours,' three dozen dishes
of silver called ^platers,' three dozen dishes of silver called ^potageours,'
twelve cups of silver-gilt with low feet and a cover of silver-gilt, twelve
cups of silver with the middle part gilt and a cover of silver, twelve cups
of silver with low feet and a cover of silver, a cup called ^ a grippes eye '
garnished with silver-gilt, a, high standing cup of silver-gilt wiw a cover of
fliilver-gilt, a standing maser (murra) bound with silver gilt, a cup called ^ a
notte ' garnished with silver-gilt, a standing cup with pinnacles of silver-
gilt and 'enamyled' (vermiculato) in red with a cover of silver-gilt,
six cups of silver with chased leaves and a cover of silver, six cups of silver-
gilt and a cover of silver-gilt with a pommel enamelled in ired, six cups
of silver standing ^ wreythin ' (torculaf) with the middle part gilt, two
standing cups of silver-gilt carved with leaves called ^ hawethorn leves,' two
wreathed standing cups of silver with the middle part gilt, two standing cups
of silver-gilt chased with little rose-leaves, six cups of silver called * flat
peels,' three standing saucers {salsarns) of silver-gilt with covers of silver-
gilt, three saucers of silver, two other round saucers of sUver, two other flat
saucers of silver, four bowls of silver, four lavers of silver, two great pots of
silver-gilt, two other pots of silver parcel gilt and two flat pots or ^ potell
pottes ' of silver to the value of 2,000/. and 8,600/. in money in six sealed bags,
and by a writing sealed with his seal dated 1 March, 34 Henry VI. and after-
wards on 7 January, 35 Henry VL acknowledged before Thomas Camynges,
then mayor, and John Walden, then alderman, and enrolled in the court of
the late king in the chamber of the Guildhall granted the above to John
Broun of London, ' gentilman,' and William Melbom, citizen and ' paynter '
of London, and their heirs and assigns by the name of all his goods and
debts, and they in the parish of St. Dunstan in le West in the ward of
Faryngdon Without, London, by a writing sealed with ^ their seals and
enrolled in Chancery, dated 1 April, 1 Edward lY. granted the same to
the king, and on 6 December, 6 Edward IV. in the parish of St. Sepulchre
in the ward of Faryngdon Within, London, the said jewels and goods and
8,600/. came to the hands of Thomas Bledlowe of London, ' grocer,' and John
Byvers of London, ' skynner,' and were in their hands at the time of the
taking of the inquisition, and the said William Dere in his lifetime and at
his death on 4 February, 3 Edward lY. in the said parish of St. Augustine
had in his custody of the delivery of John Milewater, esquire, divers other
jewels and goods for safe-keeping for the king's use, viz. a great precious
jewel called ' a feterlok ' of gold garnished with < diamountes,' ^ peerlis,'
great rubies and ^ saphires ' and other precious stones in great number to
the value of 2,000/., a coronal of gold garnished with ten great < baleys ' and
8 EDWAko IV.— Part n. 121
1468. Membrane 8 — cant
22 great ' peerlis ' and a circlet of gold garnished with divers great rabies and
* peerlis * to the value of 1,000 xnarks^ and also had in his custody divers other
jewels and goods, viz. a cup of gold enamelled in green weighing 45^ ounces
of * troy weyght,' a cup of * calo^oyne ' garnished with gold, * peerlis,' rubies
and other precious stones, weighing 40 ounces, a cup of gold with the
words ^ humble et loyair carved on it, weighing 38f ounces, a tabernacle of
gold with an image of St. Mary garnished with ^peerlis' and other precious
stones, weighing 19| ounces, a golden ' saltseler ' {salinam) and a golden
brooch (mantle) callea ' a hert of gold ' weighing two ounces, two great vessels
of silver-gilt called * flagons * weighing 9 pounds and 3 punces of troy weight,
a laver of silver-gilt weighing Ave pounds and one ounce, two covered
standing cups of silver-gilt weighing 4 pounds and 10 ounces, two standing
cups with covers of silver-gilt weighing 4 pounds and 4 ounces, a covered
standing cup of silver-gilt weighing 2 pounds 2^ ounces, a covered cup of
silver weighing 15^ ounces, two covered standing cups of silver parcel gilt
weighing 2 pounds 11^ ounces, a covered saucer (salsarium) of silver parcel
gilt weighing 13^ ounces, two low cups of silver covered and chased, a stand*
ing cup of silver, a cover of silver with a pommel of silver-gilt weighing 53^
ounces, a flat cup of silver, an old cup of chased silver weighing 20 ounces, a
golden spoon weighing one ounce, a laver of silver-gilt weighing 17f ounces
and' * a botell ' {obbam) of silver weighing 4 pounds 9| ounces to the value
of 1,000/. all of which after his death, viz. on the said 6 December,
6 Edward IV. came into the hands of the said Thomas Bledlowe and John
Byvers by their finding and were in their hands at the time of the inquisition,
and that Henry, late dnke of Exeter, attunted of high treason by authority
of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. was seised on
that date and afterwards in the said parish of St. Sepulchre of divers
jewels and goods, viz. a cup of pure gold garnished with * peerlis,' rubies,'
' balisis,' ' saflres,' diamonds and other precious stones to the value of l,OOo/.
and a great vase of silver called ^ a cawdron ' for boiling flesh and flsh,
worth 100/. which came into their hands on the said 6 December and which
belong to the king, and that Henry, late duke of Somerset, attainted as
• above, was seised on the said 4 November and afterwards in the said parish
of divers jewels and goods, viz. three tablets of gold garnished with ^ rubyes,'
* balyes,' great * dyamoundes,' great ^ peerlys ' and other precious stones, a
saucer of jasper bound with pure gold and garnished with rubies, ^ ba]ies,'
* dyamoundys ' and great pearls, ' a plowghman ' {agricola) of gold garnished
with diamonds, rubies and great pearls, ' a mylkwyf ' (femina) of gold
standing in a park garnished with ^ peerlis,' rubies and diamonds, five cups of
gold some wreathed and some plain, a ^ layer ' of gold, two images of silver-gilt
two great bowls of silver-gilt, two great ' spyceplatis ' of silver-gilt wreathed
and chased with flowers, two other ^ spyceplatis ' of silver with the middle
part gilt and a dozen of vases of silver to the value of 1,000/, which came
into their hands on the said 6 December and which belong to the king.
The king hereby grants to the said Thomas Bledlowe all jewels, goods and
sums of money late of the said William Dere, and pardons to him all debts,
accounts and actions for any matter concerning the premises. By p.s.
July 19. John Byvers has like letters. By p.s.
Westminster.
Membrane 7.
Sept. 28. InspeximuB and confirmation to the burgees of the town of Kaemarvan
Westminster, of letters patent dated 10 November, 4 Henry VI. inspecting and con-
firming letters patent of Henry V. when prince of Wales dated 1 March,
1 Henry IV. inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 3 June,
2 Bichard II. inspecting and confirming a charter dated at WflJtham Holy
122 CALENHAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1468. MenUfrane 7— con^.
OrosEfy 26 January^ 5 Edward in. [Charter BoUf 5 Edward III. No. 89],
iiuspeoting and confirming a charter of Edward II. when prince of Wales
dated at London, 25 T&j 34 Edward I. inBpectiDg and confirming a
charter dated at Flint, 8 September, 12 Edward I. [Charier Roll, 12
Edward /, No. 12.] For 20^* paid in the hanaper.
'MSMBRANS 6.
Jnne 12. Inspexinuu and confirmation to the mayor and buigesses of the town of
Westminster. Southampton of a charter dated at Westminster, 29 Julj, 28 Henry VL
grantii^ and confirming to them divers liberties. [Charter RoUy 21-24
Etenry VL No, 22.] For 4 marks paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 8. General pardon to John Roger of London, 'gentilman,' one of the
Westminster, collectors di the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in the port of London,
proTided that this shall not extend to any account of his office. By p.s.
The like to Thomas Pounde, one of the customers and ooUectors of the
custom and subsidy in the port of Southampton. By p.8,
»
Membrane 5.
Dec. 3« Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Warde, clerk, John
WestBuniter, Sudbury, clerk, and Thomas Gilby to WilUam Eughton, chaplain of the
olumtry in the chapel of Holy Trinity and All Saiuts in the parish church of
St. James, Louth, co. Lincoln, of ten messuages, sixteen cottages, two stalls,
three tofts, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 46 acres of pasture and
27f . of rent in Louth, Saltfieteby and Somercotes, not held in chie^ extended
at Ik 19«. Ad. yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken before William
Fcljambe, escheator in the county of Lincoln, in full satisfaction of a
licence by letters patent dated 20 February, 5 Edward TV.
Dec. 8. <}eneral pardon to Elizabeth, wife of the king^s kinsman John, duke of
Westmisiter. , Norfolk, of all oflences committed by her before 7 December. By p.8.
Dec. 12. Protection with clauBe volumut, for one year, for Amald* Nicholasson
Westminster, late of ^e parish of St. George, Southwerk, co. Surrey, ^yoman,' oKas
* soudeour,' alias * coryour,' going to Lreland on the king's service in the
company of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of
Ireland. By bill of p.s.
Dec. 18. General pardon to William Brette, citizen and.dri^r of London, late
Westmiiister. deputy or servant of William Bertram, searcher in the port of London and
ports and places adjacent, of all ofieuces committed by him before
8 December, and grant to him of fiill power of impleading. By pjs.
1469.
Jan. 28. General pardon to Humphrey Talbot, kiught. By pui.
Westmimtar.
24gg, MSMBRANS 4.
Oct 27. Pardon to Bichard Haukes of Staunton, co. Gloucester, clerk, of his
Westnunster. outlawry in London for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
satisfy John Jurdan, citizen and merchant of London, of 45/. 6#. Sd. which
the latter recovered against him and 4 marks damages ; he having
surrendered to the Flele prison and satisfied the said John, as Robert
Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 1. Grant to John Ineram, canon, of the priory of Penmon and Prestholme
Westminiter. aliae Evys Llannoc m North Wales, in iJie diocese of Bangor, void by the
dealii of William Ardeecote, last prior. By p.s.
8 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 128
14gg^ Membrane 4«-0Oii#.
Oct 29. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Say, knight, preient tenant of the
Westminster, under-mentioned manors, and his heirs and assigns of a charter dated at
Windsor, 22 January, 87 Henry III. granting to Bichard de Boxe and hii
heirs free warren in all their demesne lands of the manors of Boze and
Hodesdon, co. Hertford, and a market weekly on Thursdays at the said
manor of Hodesdon and a fair there yearly on the vigil, the day and the
morrow of St. Martin. Witnesses : — Ralph son of Nicholas, John Mansell,
proTOSt of Beverley, Master William de Kilkenny, archdeacon of Coventry^
JBertram de Crioill, John de Lessinton, John de Grey, Robert Walerand,
Robert le Norreys, William de Grey, William Gemun, Roger de Lokinton
and others. For 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 14. Grant to the king's servitor Henry Ferrers, esquire, and Margaret his
Westmineter. wife and the heiiis of their bodies, in lieu of a grant to the said Henry and
his assigns by letters patent dated 5 August, 7 Edward IV. surrendered, of
the manor of Hamyldon, co. Rutland, with knights' fees, courts leet, views
of frankpledge, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities, to hold by
the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services
as it was held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By pA
Nov. 17. Pardon to John Pomery, the abbot, and the convent of the monastery of
Weetminster* St. Mai^ de Pr6, Leicester, of their trespass in acquiring in mortmain
from John Walton, clerk, and William Catte, clerk, two tofte, five virgates
of land and 10 acres of meadow in Inguerdby, co. Leicester, without licence.
, By p.s. and for 4/. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 25. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by Henry Borman, th^ master,
Westminster, and the brethren of the almshouse of S.S. John Baptist and John Evangelist,
Shirboume, and their successors of lands, rents and other possessions held
in socage or burgage to the value of 18/. yearly.
By p.s. and for 26/. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 5. Licence for Ralph Fitz Henry aud his heirs to repair and complete a
Westminfiter. fortalice or tower of the king called ' le Newerke ' within the town of
Gragfergus in Ireland, begun of old for defence against the rebels but now
unfinished and ruinous, and grant to him and his heirs of the said fortalice
or tower with a garden annexed iwd other appurtenances to hold by fealty
only without rendering any account. By p.B.
Dec. 7. Grant to Alice late the wife of Richard Stores late of London, skinner,
WMtmintter. of all the goods late of the said Richard, who was convicted of the crime
of treason or lese majeste before the constable of England and sentenced
to death. By K.
Deo. 8. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham for
Weftminster. the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Abendon to John Sant,
professor of the sacred page, monk of that place, of ^the order of St. Benedict,
whose election as abbot R. bishop of Salisbury has confirmed and whose
fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :«-
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent
Middlesex.
Oxford and Berks.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 12. Grant to the king's servitor Richard Fowler of the custody of all lands,
WettminBter. rents, reversions and services with knights' fees, courts, issues, profits and
emoluments late of Walter Brightwell or Alice Ohapman late his wife^ to
hold from the death of the said Alice during the minority of Nicholas their
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son and heir^ rendering to the kin^ an amount to be agreed upon with the
treasurer of England before Easter next and supporting the houses,
enclosures and edifices of the premises. By p^s*
Mbmbranb 3.
Dec. 7. Grant to the king's knight Humphrey Stafford of Southwyke and the
Westminster, heirs of his body, in lieu of a like grant to him and the heirs male of his
body by letters patent dated 23 April, 7 Edward lY. (<ee p. 22), surrendered,
of all the manors and other possessions there specified; and grant to him
also of the custodies and marriages there specified. By p.s.
Nov. 21. Grant to the king's servant Edmund Hawte, esquire, and his assigns of
Westminster, the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents and possessions with
knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets,
privileges and franchises late of Edmund Blount, * gentilman,' during the
minority of Simon Blount his son and heir with the marriage of the heir
without disparagement, and so from heir to heir during minority.
By p.s.
1469.
Jan. 28. Confirmation to the people and commonalty of the island of Jeresey of
Westminster, letters patent dated 8 July, 18 Bichard II. granting that they shall be
quit of all tolls, exactions and customs in all cities, towns, markets and ports
within the realm of England in the same manner as the king's subjects of
that realm ; and grant to them in addition, in consideration ot the perils
they have sustained for the safety of the island and the reduction of the
' king's castle of Mount OrgiU, that they shall be as quit in all cities, boroughs,
market towns and other towns, ports and places within the realm of England
and all lands and islands of the king of all tolls, customs, subsidies, pontages,
pavages, mui'ages, carriages, fossages and other moneys payable to the king,
as they or their predecessors ever were. By p.s,
Mbmbranb 2.
Jan. 1. Grant for life to the king's servitor Edmund Glace, esquire, one of the
Dogmersfield. king's Serjeants at arms, of &e office of one of the king's Serjeants at arms
with wages of 12c/. daily from Michaelmas last from the fee farm of the
town of Kyngeston on Thames, co. Surrey, and the increment of the same
and certain other £Birms and issues of the town at the hands of the bailiffs of
the town or the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the said sheriff and bailiffs.
1468.
Dec. 30. Pardon to Henry Badclyff, esquire, and Isabel his wife, one of the
Dogmersfield. daughters and heirs of Thomas Fulthorp^ esquire, tenant in chief by knight
service, of their trespass in intermarrying without licence and all penalties
and forfeitures and the values of the marriage and the double value of the
marriage. By p.s.
Grant to Laurence, bishop of Durham, and his executors or assigns, of the
custody of all lands, rents, services and possessions late of Thomas
Fulthorp, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief by knight service, during the
minority of Isabel and Philippa his daughters, aud the custody and
marriage of the said Isabel and Philippa without disparagement, without
rendering anything to the king. By p.s.
1469.
Jan. 13. Appointment for life of the king's servant Thomas Yaghan, one of the
Dogmmfieid. esquires of the body and treasurer of the king'a chamber, as controller and
8 EDWABD IV.— Pakt IL 126
1409. Membrane 2 — eafU»
sarvejor of the hanaper of Chancery and the office of clerk or keeper of the
hanaper, receiving such fees as maj be agreed upon between him and the
king before Midsummer next at the receipt of the Exchequer. ^7 .K*
Jan. 23. Orant to Thomas Wjngefelde, esquire, and Philippa his wife, late the
WestmiiiBter. wife of Thomas, lord of Boos, of the manors of UfTyngton, Wragby and
Esteryugton, co. Lincoln, the manors of Orston, Warsop and Ekeryng, with
the advowsons of the churches of Worsop and Ekeryng, co. Nottingham, the
manor of Seton and a yearly rent of 20/. from the priory of Wartre from
lands in Wartre, co. York, the manor of Adderley extending into Speneley
with the advowBon of the church of Adderley, co. Salop, and the manor of
Estbourne, co. Sussex, late of the said Thomas and in the king's hands by
reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward lY. and certain inquisitions taken before the escheators in the said
counties, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-
pledge, liberties, franchises, warrens and all other profits for the life of the
said Philippa by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other
rents and services as they were held by before the first day of March,
1 Edward IV ; and grant to them of all rents and profits of the above from
4 March, 1 Edward lY. By p.s.
1468.
Dec. 10. Grant for life to the king's servants William Thurlby, '^entilman' cook
Westminster, of the queen, and William Spenne, yeoman of the pantry, of a plot of soil of
the length of 8 perches and the breadth of 6 perches at the north end and
4 perches at the south end lying by the highway at Westsmythfeld, co.
Middlesex, acfjoining the house of one John Miles on the north, forfeited in
the time of Edward III« and in the king's hands by way of escheat, as
appears by inquisition, to hold in the same manner as William Langford
held it, rendering lOd. yearly at the Exchequer as he did. £y pjs.
Nov, 18. Grant to John Davyson, king's clerk, and his assigns of the next
Westminster, presentation to the church of Sendirkase in the parts of Picardy.
1469.
Feb. 4. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Abbottesbury, of the order of
St. Benedict, to Hugh Dorchestre, monk of the house, whose election as
abbot B. bishop of Salisbury has confirmed and whose fealty the king has
taken.
The like to the escheator in the county of Wilts.
Writ de iniendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Feb. 3. Presentation of Thomas Avenell, priest, to the parish church of Pyplyng
Westminster, in the marches of Calais, in the diocese of Terouanne, of the proWnce of
Canterbury, void by the resignation of Simon Beryton, last person. The
lettersare directed to Thomas, cardinal priest of the church of St. Cyriac
in the JSaths, in the holy Boman church, archbishop of Canterbury, primate
of All England and legate of the apostolic see.
Feb. 8. General pardon to John White of Famham, co. Surrey, merchant, of all
Westminster, ofiences committed by him before 3 February last and all consequent
forfeitures. By p.s.
14gS. Mbmbrans 1.
Dec. 3. Licence for James Goldewell, king's clerk, doctor of laws, the king's
Westminster, proctor in the court of Rome, to accept any bishopric that may become
vacant within the realm of England bv provision of the pope, the arch-
bishoprics of Canterbury and York ana ^e bishoprics of Winchester and
Lincoln excepted. By K.
126 CALEMSAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1468. Membrane 1 — cont.
Vaeaied by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted other*
letters patent an 12 December,
. Dec. 6 General pardon to John Walsale tdias Walshale alias Walshawe dt
Westminster. London, * draper/ of all offences committed by him before 29 November
last ; and grant to him of debts, goods and chattels forfeited by him in
consequence and of power of impleading. By p.8.
Dec. 2. Whereas John Nasshe, deceased, not only lent to the king the sum of
Westminster. 100/. bat also granted to him the sum of 20/. and the king assigned to him
100/. by a tally levied at the receipt of the Exchequer on 14 December,
5 Edward IV. to be received from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Sandwich, of which neither he in his lifetime nor Marjory his wife and
William Lincoln, the executors of his will, after his death have received
any payment ; the king hereby grants to the said Marjory and William in
lieu of the said tally, surrendered, that they or their executors or assigns
may ship woollen doths, sacks and bales of wool, wool -fells and other
merchandise quit of customs and subsidies to the sum of 100/. in any galleys,
carracks, ships or vessels in any port or ports of the realm and take the
wools, wool-fells and merchandise of the staple of Calais to foreign parts by
the straits of Marrack and the woollen cloths and other merchandise to any
foreign parts. By pj9.
Dec. 12. Licence for James Goldwell, doctor of laws, the king's proctor in the
Westminster, court of Bome, to accept any bishopric that may become vacant within the
reahn of England by provision of the pope, the archbishoprics of Canterbury
and York and the bishoprics of Winchester and Norwich excepted ; in lieu
of a licence to him by letters patent dated 3 December, surrendered.
[Feedera.l By E.
1469.
Jan. 28. Pardon to John Pelly, late escheator in the counties of Norfolk and
WestmiiiBter. Suffolk, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues,
debts and accounts due to the king. By p.s.
Feb. 13. General pardon to Peter Mar^ or Martine of Portesmouth, co.
WestmiDster. Southampton, 'maryner,' of all offences committed by him before 16
January last and all consequent impeachments and forfeitures of ^ goods.
By pjs.
]^4QS^ Membrans 2Zd,
June 11. Commission to William Stourton of Stourton, knight, Humphrey
Westminster. Stafford of Snthwike, knight, Boger Tocotes, G^rge Darell, knight, John
Sydenham, John Whitokk^mede, William Brownynge, Stephen Preston,
John Bourn and the sheriff of Dorset to enquire what lands James, late
earl of Wiltshire, attainted of high treason by virtue of an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY. held in the
county of Dorset on 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
June. 8. The like to Edmund Brudenell, Robert Ingleton, Thomas Hampden of
Westminster. Hampden, Thomas Bokes and John Stokes to enquire what lands Bobert
Whityngham, knight, attainted as above, held in the counties of Hertford
and Buckingham on 4 March, 1 Edward IV. or 30 December, 39
Henry VI.
MSUBRAVB 22d.
Aug. 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brothers George, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, and Bichard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsman Bichard,
earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and Bichard, earl of Byvers, and Anthony
Widevile of Scales, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William
8 EDWARD lY.— Paet H. 127
1468, Membrane 22d'^€ont.
HastyDgea of Hastyngesy knight^ Walter Devereox of Ferrers, knight,
William Herbert of Herbert knight^ Humphrey Stafford of Sathwyk,
knight, John Markham, knight, Robert Danby, knight, William Yelverton,
knight, Bichard Bynghfun, knight, Thomas BUlyng, William Laken, Walter
Molle, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Bichard Chok, knight, Thomas
LittUton, Thomas Yong, Thomas Caiwodeley, mayor of Exeter, William Not-
yngham and Thomas Dowerissh in the counties of Devon and Gloucester.
ByE.
MSMBRANB 21J. ^
Oct 9. Commission to William' Hasty nges of Hastyngez, knight, John Bourgchier
WMtminster. of Bemers, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knigh^ John Culpepir,
knight, and — ^— Brymston to take muster at Gravesende of the king's
knight Anthony Wydevyle of Scales and Nucelles and the king's soldiers in
his company whom the king has ordered to be sent to foreign parts, and
to certify to the king and council. By E*
The like to John Fogge, knight. John Scotte, knight, William Haute,
knight, and the sheriff of Kent to take muster as above at Sandwich. By E.
Sept. 28. Commission to Thomas Wryxham and Thomas Brasyngton to take horses,
Westminster, carts, waggons, smiths and carpenters called * cartwri^htez ' and ^ whele-
wrightez,' carters and other workmen and labourers lot the conduct of
certain ordnance of the king to Chester or any other expedient port for
transmission to Ireland. By E.
MSUBRANB IM.
July 12. Commission to Bichard Forster, keeper, surveyor and approver of all
Westminster, swans of the king's mere called Wytlesmere and any other mere or water
in the counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge, Lincoln and Northampton,
Bichard Welby, John Elryngton, Thomas Eyme, Simon Burton, Bobert
Bokkyng, John Wychecote, John Trunke and William Galowe to enquire
into tiie taking of swans and cygnets with hooks, nets, limed strings and
other engines and the theft of swans' eggs in the said places.
Membrane 14df.
Nov. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother George, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, the king's kinsmen Henry, earl of Essex, and Bichefrd, earl of
Byvers, and William Bourgchier^ knight, Anthony Widevile of Scales,
knight, John Dynham of Dynhs^, knight, Thomas Bourgchier, knight,
John Markham, knight, Bobert Danby, knight, William Yelverton, knight,
Bichard Byngham, knight, Thomas Billyng, William Laken, Walter Moile,
knight, Bichard Chok, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Thomas Littelton
and Thomas Yong in the county of Essex. By E.
Nov. 17. Commission to John Orchard, William Huttysfeld, Bichard Hals and
Westminster. John Proll to enquire into the petition of William Courtenay, knight, that
whereas Hugh de Courtenay, late earl of Devon, was seised of the manor of
Northpole, co. Devon, in his demesne as of fee and granted it to oi -
Philip Courtenay, knight, and the heirs male of his body and the latter wca
accordingly seised of it in his demesne as of fee tail in time of peace in time
of Bichard II. and received the esplees thereof and demised it to one Boger
Markedon for life, and the said Boger was seised of it until he was unjustly
disseised by Edward Courtenay, late earl of Devon, who had issue Thomas,
late earl of Devon, who entered into the manor on the death of the said
Edward and enfeoffed one. John Odeland, clerk, and his heirs of it to the
128 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1468. Membrane lid — corU.
use of the earl and his heirs and afterwards had issne Thomas, last earl of
Devon, and died, the said John Odelaud being then seised of the manor^ and
the said last earl died at York on 31 March, 1 Edward IV. the said John
Odeland being then seised of the manor, and the said Philip Courtenay
died and after his death the right of the manor descended to John
Oourtenay his son and heir and from him to Philip Courtenay his son and
heir and from him to the said petitioner as his son and heir, afterwards on
22 September, 4 Edward IV. it Tras found by an inquisition taken at
Chylmelegh, co. Devon, before Thomas Gylle the younger, then escheator in
^ the county, by virtue of his office that Thomas Courtenay, late earl of
Devon, was seised in his demesne as of fee of the said manor and enfeoffed
John Odeland, clerk, and others deceased at the time of the inquisition of it
to the use of himself and his heirs and they were seised of it, and after his
death Thomas, last earl of Devon, his son entered into their possession with
their consent and received the profits from the death of his father until his
own death on 31 March, 1 Edward IV. and the said last earl was attainted
of high treason in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. as
appears in the said inquisition returned into the Exchequer on 19 October,
4 Edward lY. and by authority of the said Parliament it was ordained that
the said last earl should forfeit all the possessions which he held or anyone held
to his use on 30 December, 89 Henry VI. and the said John Odeland was
seised of the manor until the said 22 September when by force of the said
act and inquisition the manor was taken into the king's hands by the said
escheator, but that neither the said last earl nor any other person had lawful
cause of entry in the manor on the said 80 December except the said John
Odeland, wherefore the petitioner prays that justice may be done. By p.s.
' JUbmbranb 12d.
Dec. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brothers George, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsmen Eichard,
earl of Warwick and Salisbury, William, earl of Arundel, and Richard, earl
of Ryvers, and Anthony Wydevile of Scales, knight, John Audeley of
Audeley, knight, Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knight, William Stourton
of Stourton, knight, Robert Danby, knight, William Yelverton, knight,
Richard Byngham, knight, Thomas Billyng, William Laken, Walter Moile,
knight, John Nedeham, knight, Richard Chok, knight, Thomas Litelton,
^ Thomas Yong, Thomas Burgh, knight, Maurice Berkeley, Thomas
[ * Welles, , mayor of Southampton, and John Port, mayor of
a Salisbury, in the counties of Southampton, Wilts and Devon and the town
of Suthampton and the city of Salisbury and their suburbs. By K.
*
Mbmbrans 4id,
Nov. 26. Commission to Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knight, and Alvred
Westminster. Comeburgh to arrest John Rawlegh of Dertmouth, Walter Coke, Ralph
Mercer, Philip Courtenay, knight, John Wynard, esquire, John Gardener,
clerk, Richard Catte, Alan Bower, Ralph Mercer, Thomas Payn, Hugh
David, Thomas Brown, William Robert, William Mercer, Richard Baker,
Robert Mercer, William Clement, John Clement, WiUiam William, John
William, Henry Coke, Thomas Hunt, Thomas Symond, Christopher
Wynard, William Stephen and Thomas Taillour within the county of
Devon and bring them before the king in council, and to enquire into
whose hands the goods and merchandise of certain six ships of Flanders
came and of what value they were. The king lately appointed John
Wenlok of Wenlok, knight, and other commissioneri to examine the
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1468. • Membrane id — coni.
complaint of John le Veer, bailiff of Ermewe in Seland, and Adrian Smoet,
burgess of Monkered in Flanders^ on behalf of themselves and other part-
ownersy Tictuallers and masters of the said six ships that these were taken
hj certain subjects of the king in certain ships of the realm of which the
said John Bawlegh and others named were with others part-owners,
victualler^ and masters contrary to the form of the truce between the king
and Philip, late duke of Burgundy, and despoiled of wine and other goods
and merchandise and certain habiliments and gear to the value of 4,3^Q
crowns, and judgement was given by the advice of the council that the
said John Bawelegh and others named should make restitution, but the
said John and Adrian have failed to get restitution.
Nov. 25. Commission to Philip Mede, mayor of the town of Bristol, Bichard
Westminster. Chok, knight, Nicholas Hervy and the sheriff of the town to inquire into
all treasons, felonies and trespasses committed within the said town by
Lewis John, late of Bristol, ' toker,' alias * yoman,' alias Lewis Toker late
of Bristol.
y 96186
130
8 EDWARD IV.— Part III.
3^459. Membrane 16.
Jan. 23. Grant to Thomas BQljng, chief jastice of the King's Bench, for the bettor
Westminster, maintenance of his estate, of 180 marks yearly at the hands of the clerk or
keeper of the hanaper or th« customers in the ports of London, Bristol and
Kyngeston-on-HuU, according to the form of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 18 Henry VI. and 106*. ll\d. and the sixth part o? ^. yearly
at Christmas for a robe with fur and 66ir. 6d. yearly at Whitsuntide for a
robe with lining. By K.
Jan. 28. Presentation of Christopher Goldsmyth to the parish church of Enfeld,
Westminster, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.
Feb. 1. General pardon to William Waynflet, bishop of Winchester. [Fadera,']
Westminster. By K.
Feb. 2. The like to Robert Westgate, prior of the cathedral church of St. Swlthun,
Westminster. Winchester. By p.s.
Feb. 7. General pardon to John Poulet alias Paulet of Basyng, co. Southampton,
Westminster, esquire, and Eleanor hid wife of all offences committed by them before
4 February. By p.s,
Feb. 8. Licence for Thomas Hoo, esquire, Richard Lenkenore, esquire,
Westminster. Bartholomew Bolney, Henry Kyghley, esquire, Roger Philpot, Henry
Assheburn, William Lemyng, John Sherman and Thomas Boket to grant
the manor of Welyngton Hay and 100 acres of land, 500 acres of wood
and 200 acres of heath in Welyngton Hay, co. Salop, held in chief, to
Roger VVysewall of the town of Shrewsbury, merchant, Thomas Coupere,
John Wysewall and Thomas Goldsrayth and their heirs.
For 13^. Ad* paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 3. Grant for life to John Fayrom, chaplain, in lieu of a like grant to John
Westminster. Walton, chaplain, by letters patent surrendered, of the chantry within the
king's mantr of Clypstone and the chapel of St. Edwin within the forest of
Shirwode, and also 100*. yearly from the issues of the counties of Nottingham
and Derby, as allowed in the Great Roll of 29 Edward III. ta Walter de
Monte Gomeri, then sheriff, for Robert Rotour, then chaplain, and in the
Great Roll of 6 Richard H. to John de Leek, then sheriff, for John Davy
of Coliewell, then chaplain, that he may pray for the good estate of the
king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls after
death and the souls of the king's progenitors. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Nottingham and Derby.
1468. Membrane 15.
Dec. 6. Lispeximus and confirmation to William Basset, the proctor, master or
Westminster, warden, and the scholars of the college called * Goddeshous ' in the University
of Cambridge of letters patent dated 4 November, 2 Edward IV. granting
in frank almoin to William Fallan, then proctor, and the scholars divers
rents, priories, lands and advowsons, by virtue of which the said proctor
and scholars were seised as in the right of their college of certain parcels
of the premises, but which are insufficient, and grant to them in frank
almoin of all the above-mentioned premises and all is.sues from Michaelmas,
8 EDWABD IV.— Part III. 181
1468, Membrane 16— ^on*.
4 Edward IV. with licence to appropriate the churches of Nanby alias
Naanbj, co. Lincoln, and Fyndrajton alias Fjnnedrajton or Fennedrajton,
CO. Cambridge, provided that the vicarages of the churches be sufficiently
endowed and certain sums be distributed yearly among the poor parishioners,
that they may pray for the good estate of the- king and his consort
Elisabeth) queen of England, and for the souls of the king's father Richard,
late duke of York, the king's brother Edmund, earl of Rutland, and William
Byngham. By p.s.
1469.
Feb. 5. Exemplification of tho tenour of the enrolment of a charter dated at
WertmiDster. Westminster, 25 March, 6 John, disafforesting the part of the forest of
Essex beyond the causeway to the north leading from Storteford to Oolcestre
up to the wood of Wyldehora where it joins the causeway at the head of
the dyke called * Haydych ' and thence beyond the causeway as the way
tends to the new bridge and thence as the great road tends to Heyland.
[Soiuli ChariarufH, p, 123.]
Feb. 7. In$peximns and confirmation to the men dwelling within the said bounds
WcBtminster. and their heirs of the preceding letters patent.
For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 13. Grant for life to Thomas Burgh, one of the knights of the king's body,
Wettroiniter. and Edward his son of the office of steward of the king's fioke and lordships
of Kirketon in Lyndesey, co. Lincoln, receiving the accustomed irages and
profits at the hands of the receivers, bailiffs, reeves or other occupiers ; in
lieu of a Mice grant to the said Thomas, then one of the esquires of the body,
by letters patent dated 9 July, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.8.
•
14*68. Mbmbrans 14.
x^ov. 15, ExempKfieation, at tho request of the master and brethren of the hospital
WcBtminster. of St. Leonard, York, of the tenor of an act (English) before the king and
council, sent into Chancery by writ of privy seal, to the effect that whereas
the master and brethren complained that Hugh Hastynges, knight, John
Womwell, Alexander Drax, Thomas Metheley, squires, Richard Jakson
and others by their stimng in the county or York had withdrawn from
the hospital a yearly profit and commodity called * thraves of corne ' or
' Petercome,' and the king committed the examination of the r]ght\uid title
thereof to his cousin the earl of Warwick and John Markham and Robert
Danby, knights, his chief judges, before whom not only in the Exchequer
chamber but also in full council the matter wa» plainly opened and under-
stood and tlie title and right of the said master and brethren to have yearly
of every plough *erande' within the counties of York, Westmoreland,
Cumberland and Lancashire within the province of York a thrave of all
manner of com was shown by confirmations of king William the Conqueror,
Henry II. Henry III. and all other progenitors of the king, and the king
himself and his father the duke of York and other persons, and by
recoveries at the common law against the archbishop of York, the abbot of
St. Marie abbey, York, and other notable persons and awards made by
John, late earl of Shrewsbury, and William Babyngton, knight, chi^
justice of the Common Bench and justice of assize within the said shire of
York, and by a statute and act of Parliament and books of accounts^ and
divers bulls of popes and letters of St. Thomas of Canterbury and
St. William of York, and divers other archbishops and bishops, the king
in the Stor Chamber at Westminster, on 21 July, 8 Edward IV. having
consideration to the premises and how in substance by the said thraves the
said master, 13 brethren, 4 secular [iriests, 8 sisters, 30 choristers, two
schoolmasters, one to teach grammar and the other music, 206 bedemen
I 2
132 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1468. Membrane 14— con^
and women and 6 servants are sustained and also the long prescription
and general custom, ordained that payment shonld be 'made of the said
thraves except bj such persons as should make composition. Present :—
the archbishop of York, the bishop of Bath, chancellor of England, the
bishop of Durham, the bishop of Rochester, keeper of the privy seal,
the earls of Wafwick, Essex and Northumberland, the prior of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, Master Thomas Kent and William Notyngham.
By p.s.
Dec. 20. Grant to the kiug's kinsmen Richard, earl of Warwick, and John, earl
Westminster, of Northumberland, and John Howard, king's knight, treasurer of the
household, and Cieorge Willerby, esquire, of all mines of gold and silver and
all mines of lead containing gold and silver wherever found within the realm
of England frpm the Trent to the north after agreement with the possessor
of the soil, to hold for 40 years from the Purification next^ rendering to
the king a twelfth part of the pure gold and silver, and to the lords of
the soil in which the mines are dug a sixteenth part and supporting all
expenses, with power to search and dig freely, provided that they do not
dig below houses or castles without licence of the lord of the soil, and with
power to take wood, underwood and coals for the purging of the said metals
and also workmen. By p.s.
Membrane 13.
Dec. 6. Whereas on 4 December by letters patent {see p. \yi) the king granted
WestmiDBter. to Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, and others certain specified manors
to hold for the life of Joan wife of William Beaumont, knight, for her use,
and whereas a sum of 3,168/. 2«. ^^d, is due by the king to his kinsman
William, earl of Pembroke, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer ; he
hereby in full satisfaction of 200' marks, parcel thereof, grants the reversion
of the said manors on the death of .the said Joan to the said earl and
William Herbert, lord of Dunstre, Thomas Vaughan son of Roger
Vaughan, knight, Richard Fouler, John Herbert and Kenelm Dygas to
hold for the use of the earl and his heirs, viz. the manors of Cantelee,
Strumpeshagh, Castre, Ilketishale, Denyngton and Brundisshe and
Gretyngham for the life of Eatherine, duchess of Norfolk, and the manors
of Westburgh and Cathorp for the life of Eleanor, duchess of Norfolk, by
i the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services
as thev were held by before 4 March, I Edward IV. Also, for the sum
of 3,075 marks to be paid by the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk,
at the receipt of the Exchequer, the king grants to him and his heirs and
assigns the revei^sions of the said manors on the death of the said Joan
and the duchesses Katharine and Eleanor respectively, to hold by the said
services. By p.s.
14i69,
Feb. 15. Presentation of Thomas Baker, parson of the parish church of Brantfeld,
Westminster, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the parish church of King's Ryptou, in the same
diocese, on an exchange of benefices with Hugh Phelyppes.
Feb. 1 . Grant to Gerard Caniziani of Florence, merchant, in repayment of the
Westminster, sum of 3,225/. 6*. Hd. due to him from the king, as appears in the receipt
of the Exchequer, that he or his executors after his decease or their
factors or attorneys may ship sacks and bales of wool, woollen cloths and
pieces of tin and lead in the ports of London, Sandwich and Southampton,
and take the wools by the straits of Marrok, and the woollen cloths, tin
and lead to any foreign parts and bring back other merchandise to the
said ports quit of customs and subsidies until he shall thus be fully satisfied
of the sflid sum. By p.s.
8 EDWARD IV.— Part III. 133
1468. Membrane 12.
Dec. 6. Grant for life to the king^s servant William Evyngton, in lieu of a like
Wettminster. grant to him by letters patent dated 10 June, 1 Edward IV, surrendered,
of the otBce of the custody of the king's manor within the park of
Wyndesore, of the office of the custody of the said manor and the king's
stank there, and 2d. daily from Michaelmas last from the issues of the castle
and lordship of Wyndesore as were allowed for the same office in the account
of Helmyng Leget, constable of the castle, in the last year of Edward III.
and the first of Bichard II. as appears in the Exchequer, with all other
profits ; and grant to him also of 18/. 10s, from the issues of the castle
and lordship as arrears from Michaelmas, 2 Edward IV. By p.s.
1469.
Feb. U. Whereas hj an inquisition taken before William Moton, esquire!, late
Wtotminster. escheator in the county of Warwick, on the death of Eleanor late the wife
of Thomas Butteler, knight, it was found that Balph Butteler, knight, lord
of Sudelej, was seised of the manors of Greve and Great Dorset, co.
Warwick, in bis demesne as of fee and in the year 28 Henry VI. granted
them to the said Thomas his soa and the said Eleanor and the heird of the
body of Thomas, and the said Thomas died without issue and Eleanor was
seised of the manors for her life and in the year 39 Henry VI. surrendered
her estate in the said manor of Greve to the said Balph, and the said
manors were taken into the king's hands because the grant and acquisition
of them and the entries thereon were without licence ; the king pardons
these trespasses and grants to (he said Balph that he may enter into and
hold the said manors to himself and his heirs with issues from the time of
the death of Eleanor, and also pardons to him and Alesia his wife all
offences committed by them before 25 January last. By p.s.
Feb. 23. General pardon to Joan Ughtred the wife of Bobert lightered alias
Wettminster. Oghtrede alias Oughtrith late of Kexby, co. York, knight, of all offences
committed by her l^ore 22 February last. By p.s.
The like to Balph Ughtrede alias Oughtred alias Ughtryth late of Kexby,
CO. York, esquire, alias * gentilman.' By p.s .
March 3. Protection with clause volumitSf for one year, for John Compton of
Weftmiaster. Brystowe, merchant, alias * vynter,' staying on the king's service in the
company of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of
Ireland, on the safe custody, defence and victualling of that land.
By bill of p.s.
1468. Membrane 11.
May 18. Licence for the king's kinsman John, earl of Shrewsbury, to enter freely
Weitmiiister. into all castles, lordships, manors, lands and other possessions in England
and Wales and the marches of the same which Margaret late the wife of
John, late earl of Shrewsbury, held in dower of his inheritance, and grant
to him of all the issues thereof from her death. By p.s.
May 18. Whereas on 24 August, 4 Edward IV. by letters patent the king granted
WcBtminater. licence to John, earl of Shrewsbury, to enter into all castles, lordships
mianors, lands, rents^ reversions, services, fees, advowsons, possessions and
hereditaments late of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, his father, in England,
the marches of Wales and the lordship of Ireland, and accordingly he
entered into and was seised of them, but by an inquisition taken at
Newport, co. Salop, on Tuesday after the Translation of St. Thomas
Martyr, 5 Edward IV. before Hugh Harnage, esquire, then escheator in
the county, it was found that the said late earl held in chief of the late king
the manor of Wrokwardeyne, co. Salop, in his demesne as of fee by a rent
of 8/. yearly and the manor of Cheswardeyne, co. Salop, by the service of
134 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1468. Mefnbrane 11 — cont,
a moiety of a knight's fee and was seised in his demesne as of fee of the
manors of Bitterlej, Albnrbuiy and Tasselej with the advowsons of the
churches of Bitterley and Tasseley and a moiety of the manor' of Lynley«
CO. Salop, and two messuages and a moiety of a messnage^ 20 acres of land
and 4 acres of wood in Bowthale, co. Salop, with lOf. rent of assize in the
same town, and these were taken into the king's hands, the king now grants
licence for the earl to freely enter into and hold the same, with all issues
from the time of the inquisition. By p.8.
1469.
Feb. 10. Grant, daring pleasure, to John Walker of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesagc in the port of Sathampton and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
14gg, Membranes 10 and 9.
Dec. 12. Exemplification, at the request of Richard, bishop of Bangor, of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 18 December, 2 &chard 11.
inspecting and confirming to John, then bishop, the following : —
1 . Letters patent dated 18 Nqyember, 6 Edward II.
2. Letters patent of Edward, prince of Wales, dated at Beaumaris,
8 October, 25 Edward III,
3. Letters patent of the same dated at Beaumaris, 10 October, 25
Edward III. inspecting and confirming the following : —
(1.) A charter dated at Windsor, 28 July, 3 Edward III.
[^Charter Roll, 3 Edward III, No. 33], inspecting and
confirming the following : —
a, A charter dated at Carnarvon, 21 October, 12 Edward I.
[ Charier Boll, 12 Edward L No. IJ
b. Letters patent dated 22 April, 7 Edward II. inspecting
and confirniing letters patent dated 18 November, 6
Edward 11.
(2.) Letters patent dated 16 August, 8 Edward III.
(3.) A charter dated at Stamford, 10 August, 4 Edward III,
[ Charter Boll, 4 Edward III, No. 51 .]
(4.) Letters patent dated 2 October, 15 Edward III. being an
exempUiication of letters patent dated 10 May, 3 Edward III.
(5.) Letters patent dated 5 November, 12 Edward L
These.lettei's of Eichard II. have been lost by accident, as Hugh Morgan,
clean of Baugor, has taken oath in Chancery, and wiU be surrendered if
found.
Membrane 9 — conL
Dec. 20. Inspeximus and confirmation to Eichard, bishop of Bangor, of the
Westminster, preceding letters patent. For 100*. paid in the hanaper.
1469.
Feb. 3. Grant to Philip Hardebeue, merchant, in repayment of the sum of
Westminster. 170/. 9^. 2d. due to him from the king, tliat he or his executors after his
decease or their factors or attorneys may ship sacks and bales of wool in
any ports of the realm and take them to the parts of Italy by the straits
of Marrok quit of customs and subsidies at the rate of 4 marks for each
sack until he shall thus be fully satisfied of the sS&id sum. By p.s.
1468.
Sept. 1. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Cumberland for the restitution
Westminster, of the tempomhties of the bishopric oi Carlisle to Master Edward Story,
8 EDWABD IV.— Pabt III. 135
14681 Membrane 9— cow^.
whom the pope has appointed buhop and whose fealtj the king has taken.
[Foedera,] By p.s.
The like to the eseheators in the following counties :—
Lincoln.
Middlesex.
Westmoreland.
Derby.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
1469. Membranes 8 and 7.
Feb. 22. Inspeadmus and confirmation to Henry Trevylyan, the warden, and the
Westminster, brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Katharine by the Tower of
London of the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 23 April, 51 Edward III. granting to John de
Hermesthorp, then warden, and the brethren and sisters a piece of
land adjoining the garden of the hospital.
2. Letters patent dated 20 September, 50 Edward III. granting to tbcm
10/. yearly from the issues of the hanaper for the foundation of a
chantry. For 20«. paid in the hanaper.
1468.
Aug. 2. Inspeximiis and confirmation to Laurence Damlet, the warden, and the
Westminster, minor canons of the college of the church of St. Paul, London, «f letters
patent dated 1 August, 18 Richard II. incorporating them into a collie
and granting to them certain messuages ; and grant of protection for them
and their tenants, farmers, servants, houses, lands and possessions ; grant
that nothing shall be taken of their possessions for the king's use ; and
licence for the alienation by them of the said messuages and eight messuages
in Secollane in the parish of St. Sepulchre without Newegate in the
suburbs of London in exchange for other messuages, lands and possessions
of the same yearly value. By p.s. and for 100^. paid in the hanaper.
1469. dlEifBRANE 7 — COnt»
Feb. 7. Grant to the king's kiasm^ Qeorge, .archblahpp of York, and his heirs and
Westminster, assigns of the manor of Penley or Pendeley, in the counties of Hertford and
Buckingham, with all lands, meadows, pastures, enclosures, warrens, woods,
rents, reversions, services and profits, and 8 messuages, 7 virgates of land,
10 acres of meadow and 20^. rent in Helpesthope, Suaynburn, Thetyngdon,
Ivynglio, Pichelsthorn and Aston, co. Buckingham, in the king's hands by
the forfeiture of Robert Whitingham, knight, and by authority of an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold from
4 March, 1 Edward IV. by the service of the fourth part of a knight's fee
and a rent of a red rose yearly at Midsummer, with all issues from that
date. IFcedera.} By p.3.
Membrane 6.
Feb. 22. Whereas Edward I. by letters patent dated 20 October, 33 Edward I.
Westminster, granted to the prior and convent of Kirkeby Monachorum view of frank-
pledge with all that pertains to it from their men and tenants of Theatre
Waury, Wolvey, Little Neunham, Kirkeby' Monaclioriim, Newbold
Paunton, Little Hardeborncjh and Walton by Wille, co. Warwick, and
Ivirkeby on the Wreke, co. Leicester, and infanj^thefe and animals called
* warff ' in all their lands of those j^laces, rendering to the king 6 marks
yearly at the Exchequer, and the prior and convent of the Carthusian
house of the Visitation of St. Mary in the Isle of Axiholme now hold the
IbG CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1 469. Membrane 6 — conU
said prioiy with all its manors, lands and possessions by a grant of
Richai^d 11 . to John Morebj, then prior of their house, and his brethren;
the king hereby confirms to the prior and convent of the said Carthusian
house all the said privileges and pardons to them and John Hyggeford*
esquire, Thomas Throgmarton, esquire, Ralph Wodford, esquire, and
Edward Raylegh, knight, late severally sheriffs of Warwick and Leicester,
all sums of money due to the king for the said 5 marks yearly from the first
day of the reign. [Charter Roily 33 Edward I. No, 15.] By p.s.
Feb. 4. G-rant for life to John Langley* esquire, and Thomas Seyntleger, esquire,
Westminster, in lieu of a like grant to the former by letters patent dated 5 February,
1 Edward IV. surrendered, of the custody of the king's park of Chiltern-
langley, co. Hertford, the custody of the houses of the mansion of the
manor of Chiltemlangley and the office of under-parker of the king's park
of Langley called Chiltemlangley, receiving fees as in the times of
Edward III. and Richard IL from the issues of the king's manor or
lordship of Chiltemlangley. By p.s.
Feb. 11 Whereas on 25 November, 1 Edward IV. by letters patent the king
Westminster, granted to his kinsman John, earl of Worcester, the office of justice of
North Wales, and on 28 August, 7 Edward IV. the latter at the king's
desire surrendered these letters for a recompense of 200/. that William,
earl of Pembroke, might have the office ; the king, in consideration of this
and because the earl of Pembroke had the office by virtue of letters patent
• on the said 28 August, hereby grants to the said earl of Worcester and his
assigns 200/. yearly for his life from that date from the issues of South
Wales or until he shall be provided with lands to that value. By p.s.
March 3. Inspeximui and confirmation to John Sulyard, now seised of the
Westminster, undermentioned warren and tenant of the lands, of a charter dated at
Westminster, 6 January, 18 Edward I. granting to Roger de Escales that
he and his heirs should have free warren in all their demesne lands of
Wetherden, co. Suffolk. [Charter Roll, 18 Edward I. No, 101.]
For ^ mark paid in the hanaper.
Membranes 5 and 4.
Feb. 12. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Sant, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster. Abyndon of the following :—
1. Letters patent dated 26 July, 6 Edward [I1I]> granting that the prior
and convent shall have the custody of the abbey during voidance,
rendering to the king 100 marks for the first month and afterwards
at the same rate.
2. Letters patent dated 14 October, 4 Richard II. inspecting and
confirming to Peter, then abbot, and the convent a charter dated at
Woodstock, 3 June, 10 Edward III. [Charter Roll, 10 Edward IIL
No. 30], inspecting and confirming tJie following : —
(1.) A charter of Kenulf, king of the Mercians, dated 821.
(2.) A charter dated at Westminster, 20 May, 11 Edward II.
[Charter Roll, 11 Edward 11. No. 4], inspecting and
confirming the following : —
a. A charter dated at Gisors, 29 March, 1 Richard I.
b. A charter dated at Portsmouth, 20 April, 14 Henry III.
{Charter Roll, 14 Henry IIL m. 4.]
3. Letters patent dated 18 January, 19 Richard II. confirming their
estate in the manor of Whysshelee and Hurst and releasing to them
a profit called ' Metehome ' in that manor.
For 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
8 EDWARD IV.— Pabt III. 137
1460, Membrane 4 — cant,
Feb. 22. Whereas on 11 April, 5 Edward IV. by letters patent the king granted
Westmintter. to his kinsman Richard Neville, earl of Warwick, and the heirs of his body
divers manors and possessions, with the provision that he render 100/.
yearly to the king so long as Richard Salkeld, esqnire, or any male heir of
his body survives, the king hereby releases all claim to the said 100/. yearly,
in consideration of the good services of the earl against Henry VI. and his
accomplices and other rebels. And whereas on 23 July, 7 Edward IV. by
other letters patent {see p, 25) the king granted to Richard Salkeld,
esquire, and the heirs male of his body the lordships and manors of
Caldebeke, Uldale and Wigton and all pastnres and woods called < le West-
ward' with divers specified appurtenances and profits, the king hereby
grants to the said earl and his said heirs the reversion of the same should
the said Richard Salkeld die without male heir of his body, to hold by the
services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as
they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. He also grants to the said
earl and his said heirs the manors of Papcastre, Aspatrike and Withall,
CO. Cumberland, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of Henry, late earl of
Northumberland, and by virtue of an act of Parliament at Westminstery
4 November, 1 Edward IV. and the manors of Solihull and Sheldon, co.
Warwick, to hold as above with all towns, members, lands, rents, services,
reversions, meadows, feedings^ pastures, woods, waters, stanks, mills,
fisheries, advowsons, knights' fees, courts leet, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, warrens, chaces, liberties and all other profits. By p.s.
Membrane 3.
Feb. 12. Whereas lately by letters patent the king granted to his sister Anne,
Westmiiuter. duchess of Exeter, the lordships and manors of Maynarbydre and Pennelay,
CO. Pembroke, and the castle, land and lordship of Hope and Hopedale in
Wales with members and appurtenances with all royal rights, franchises,
liberties, jurisdictions, rents, services, couits leet, views of frank-pledge,
cantreds, commotes and other profits, the town of Northwiche, co. Chester,
and a yearly rent of 7/. 6«. Sd. from the issues of the lands of Overmerssh,
CO. Chester, the manors of Stevyngton, co. Bedford, and Ludforde,
CO. Somerset, the manors of Bovitracy, Northlyeu, Holdesworthy and
Langacre, the castle, lordships and manors of Barnestaple, Combemartyn,
Southmolton, Dartyngton, Blakeburueboty, the hundred of Fremyngton
and Southmolton and the manor of Teryngton, co. Devon, the manors of
Hasilbeare and Blakedon and the hundreds of Stone and Cattesasshe, co.
Somerset, the manors of Flete Danerle, Holberton, Thometon and
Wyncletracy, co. Devon, an inn called Coldeherborugh and Coldeherborugh-
lane in the city of London, the bailiwick of the forestership in the forest of
Grovele called < Southbaille,' co. Wilts, the manors of Newton and Haydok,
CO. Lancaster, the manors of Dalbere and Dalberesley and Wryzworth,
CO. Derby, the manor of Redlyngton, co. Rutland, the manor of Great
Gaddesden, co. Hertford, the manor of Takebere, co. Cornwall, the manor
of Merton, co. Westmoreland, the manor of Langton, co. York, all the lands,
rents and services called * Dogettes ' and ' Morises ' in Cawedon, Hak well
and Little Stanbrigge, co. Essex, all those lands, rents and services called
' Wakerynges' in Great Wakeryng and two marshes called < Ryggewarde' and
' Tyllewerde ' in Great Stanbrigge, co. Essex, with knights' fees, advowsons,
services, fairs, markets, warrens, chaces, fisheries and emoluments, to hold
for life without impeachment of waste with remainder to Anne her daughter
and the heirs of the body of the latter and final remainder to the heirs of
the body of the duchess, and also the manor of Fremyngton, co. Devon, to
hold with knights' fees and advowsons for life and for seven years after
138 CAIiBNDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1469. Membrane ^^^cont.
her deftth with remainder as above ; the king hereby grants the reversion
of the same in defaalt of such heirs to his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and. her heirs and assigns to hold bj the services of as many
knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by
before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. with wreck of sea, chattels of felons,
fugitives and ouUaws, chattels called waif and stray, treasure trove, deodands
and other profits. Grant also to her and her heirs and assigns of 60/.
yearly on the death of the said duchess, viz. 40/. from the issues of the
county of Devon and 201, from the issues of the counties of Cambridge and
Huntingdon. By p.s.
1468.
Oct. 21. Grant to the abbess and convent of St. Mary, Winchester, because they
Wettminster. are so burdened with the repairs of their house and church and other
possessions and the payment of tenths and other imposts that they cannot
support the injunctions of their order, that they shall have view of frank-
pledge and assize of bread and ale with waif and stray and all pertaining to
this view at each of their towns of Erchesfont and Canynges, co. Wilts,
with their hamlets, from all their tenants and other residents in the 8ai<l
towns and hamlets and within the precinct of the same, and that they and
the said tenants and residents shall be quit of any suit at the king's hundred
of Stotfold alias Swanbergh and of receiving any sheriffs or other officers,
bailiffs or ministers of the king. By p.s.
\^QQ^ Membranes 2 and 1,
March 2. Indenture between the kins and William, lord Hastyngcs, his
WcstmiDstcr. chamberlain, witnessing that whereas the king has taken and had for
coinage of every pound of Tower weight of gold coined within his mints in
his realm of England from the time of beginning his new coins until
Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. 20s. lOd. and for coinage of every pound of
Tower weight of silver within the said time As. 6d. and from thence until
Michaelmas, 7 Edward IV. 20s. lOd. and 3^. 2d, respectively in like
manner, and from thence until Michaelmas, 8 Edward IV. I4s, Od, and
2s. 8</. respectively in like manner, he has ordained that from Michaelmas
last aforesaid until Christmas and so during pleasure there shall be takea
\As. Qd, and 2s, Sd. respectively in like manner, and has ordained the said
lord Hastynges master and worker of his moneys of gold and silver and
keeper of all manner ' chaunges and outchaunges ' in the Tower of London,
the realm of England and the town of Calais and marches of the same. Ue
shall make five kinds of gold money, one piece 'rennyng for 10.9. of
sterlinges ' which shall be called the noble of gold, of which there shall be
45 in the pound of the weight of the Tower, pieces of 6s. called the half
noble of gold and 2s. Od. called the * ferthyng ' of gold in like manner,
a piece of 6«, %d. called an ' aungell ' of gold, of which there shall be 67^
in the pound, and a piece of 3«. 4J. called an ' aungellet ' of gold in like
manner ; and every pound weight of the Tower of the said moneys shall be
worth 22/. \0s. and shall be of 23 carats 3^ grains fine ; of which moneys the
king shall have of every pound weight 14^. 6^., whereof the master shall have
^2s. 6d. for the working of the coins and other expenses, and the warden,
controller, clipper of the irons and clerk of the coins shall have their
expenseSi and there shall remain to the merchant of every pound of fine
gold and clean which he putteth to coin 21L I5s. 6d. The master shall be
allowed at the assay a variation of the eighth pait of a carat in the pound, to
be called * remedie,* but otherwise shall melt and reforge defective money at
his own cost. He shall make {\\e kinds of silver mcni^y, viz. a piece of 4<f.
called a 'grote,' of which ihere shall be 112^ in tiic pound aforesaid, and
8 EDWARD XV.— Part III, 139
1469. Mtmbrane$ Z ond 1— con/.
pieces of a * half grote/ a penny, a halfpenny and a farthing in like manner ;
and every pound weight of silver of these moneys shall hold 11 ounces 2d,
of sterlings of the weight of fine silver and 18^. weight of alloy ; and of
every such pound the king shall have 2s. Sd,, whereof the master shall have
14c/. and the warden, controller, clipper of the irons and clerk of the coins
sitall have their wages, and there shall remain to the merchant 34«. lOd, ;
and the ' remedie ' shall be 2d. weight in the pound. Before issue a noble's
value of every 10 x'ounds of gold and 28, weight of every 100 pounds of
silver shall be put in a box sealed with the seals of the warden, master and
controller and shut with three keys of which they shall have each one, and the
said box shall remain in the keeping of the master and shall be opened
every three months for assay at Westminster upon reasonable warning
before some lords of the council in the presence of the warden and master,
and assay shall be made by fire or touch. The master shall make a privy
mark upon all moneys made by him and shall take gravers to grave the
irons at the king's cost and other workmen, and the irons when they be
clipped shall be delivered to the warden, and the clipper shall not clip
elsewhere but in one house within the Tower. He shall receive gold and
silver brought to the Tower at its true value, and in case of doubt the king's
assayers shall determine the truth, for which purpose two stones and needles
shall be provided, and the balances and weights shall be amended from time
to time. No money or bullion shall be taken out of the realm, except by
special leave of the kiug, and no false or counterfeit money brought in
under pain of forfeiture. The king confirms to the master and his officers
and workers of the said money the charters of francliises granted to the
moneyers, and the moneyers shall be ready to do their work at all times.
And no person shall liold common exchange, privy or apert, on pain of the
forfeiture contained in the statute of 25 Edward III. of which forfeiture
the master shall have I2d. in the pound. And for the performance of the
covenants aforesaid the said master has found borowes in 100/. each, viz.
Ralph Hastynges of Kerby, co. Leicester, * esquyer,' William Stephens of
London, * gentilman,' Hugh Brice, Robert Hill, Edmund Shawe, Richard
Preston, Henry Massy and John Barker of London, * goldsmythes.'
English. By p.8.
]^4jgQ^ Membrane 1 — cont.
Oct. 25. Grant to the kinof's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Wcstmimter. of his body of the castle, lordship and manor of Fareley with its members^ co.
Somerset, the lordships and manors of Haightesbury and Tefont, co. Wilts.,
and the other lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, services and
possessions in tlie counties of Somerset, Wilts, Dorset, Devon, Gloucester
and elsewhere within the realm of England late of Robert Hungerford,
knight, late lord Hungerford, and in the king's hands by reason of his
forfeiture and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. and also the lordship, manor and town of
Bedmynstro or Bedmyster with its members in the county of Gloucester
and all lands, farms, rents, services and possessions in the same county and
elsewhere within the roalm late of Eleanor, late duchess of Somerset, or in
the king's hands by the forfeiture of Henry, late duke of Somerset, or
Edmund Beaufort his brother and by virtue of the act aforesaid, to hold
with knights' fees, advowsous, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs,
markets, parks, wan-ens, liberties, franchises and other profits by the
accustouicd bci \ icos. By p.s.
140 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. ^
1469. MSMBRANB Ud.
Feb. 12. Commission to Walter Dcvereux of Ferres, knight, Richard Chok, knight,
Westminster. John Welf ord and Thomas Brygge to deliver the f^l of Hereford castle of
John Partiichetaker late of Grossemoud in the marches of Wales, * husbond-
man,' William Webbe of Tybton, co. Gloucester,' husbondmiuQ,' John Hull of
Tjbton, ' husbondman,' William Hull of Hopemeleysell, co. Hereford,
< laborer,' and Walter Putte of the same, * husbondman,' prisoners there.
141
9 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
1469.
April 20.
VTestmiiiater.
AprU 21.
Wefltminster.
April 22.
Wefitminster.
*April 20.
IWestmiiitter.
April 21.
Westminster.
April 24.
Westminster.
MSMBRANS 24.
PardoDB of outlawry to the following :—
Kichard Conburgh late of Bysshoppyston, co. Wilts, ' husbondman/
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea
that he render 10 marks to George Middelton and Richard Qildon,
administrators of the goods of John Heth, late canon of Salisbury
cathedral and prebendary of Sysshoppyston, who died intestate;
he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, knight,
chief justice of the Bench, has certified. Wilts.
Ralph Antron late of Towestoke, co. Devon, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Ryke touching a trespass committed
by him and Joan Dubber late of Towestoke, wydowe/ John
Coteler of Bamestaple, co. Devon, the elder, 'coteler,' and John
Coteler of Bamestaple the younger, * coteler.' Cornwall.
William Harres of Maydon Bradley, co. Wilts, ' husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer Thomas Rygby touching a debt of 10/. Wilts.
William Gyrene of Sl Neots, co. Huntingdon, ' taillour,' for not ap-
pearing when sued with Thomas Crakke of Kymbalton, co.
Huntingdon, 'yoman,' Thomas Bowelast of Kymbalton, 'yoman,'
Thomas Haret of Eymbalton, * yoman,' John Fyssher of Eymbalton,
' glover,' Roger Walsshman of Eymbalton, * yoman,' Thomas Mynte of
Eymbalton, 'yoman,' Henry Crakke of Eymbalton, ^yomau,' Richard
Rysley of Eymbalton, 'yoman,' Richard Boweblast of St. Neots,
' yomaii,' John Chapman of St. Neots, the younger, * mercer,' Thomas
Stacy of St. Neots, ' yoman,' John Corbryk of St. Neots, * taillour,'
John Grore of Great Paxton, co. Huntingdon, ' yoman,' Roger Neve
of Great Faxton, 'carpenter,' Thomas Smyth of Hareweston, co.
Huntingdon, ' husbondman,' Thomas Lambe of Hardewyk by
Awnsley, co. Huntingdon, ' husbondman,' John Turpyn of Basingle,
CO. Huntingdon, ' laborer,' John Butteler of Littelyngton, co. Hunt-
ingdon, ' husbondman,' and John Pynke of Littelyngton, ' yoman,'
to answer Richard Byeston touching a trespass. Cambridge.
John Alman late of Whaddon by Alwardbury, co. Wilts, ' husbondman,'
alitis ' fermer,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he render
14/. 18#. to William Heron, citizen and ' haburdassher ' of London,
and Joan his wife, late the wife of Thomas Pakker late of Salisbury,
'mercer,* and executrix of his will. Middlesex.
Laurence Ayssho we or Aysshewe late of Charnok Gogard, co. Lancaster,
' gentilman,' for not appearing before the king when sued with
Richard Aysshowe lato of Charnok Gogard, 'gentilman,' Edward
Cartwryght late of Maunsfeld in Shirwode, co. Nottingham, ' laborer''
and Thomas Brodeherst late of Chemok Gogard, 'hiborer,' to
answer Richard Illyngworth touching a trespass, and when sued with
William Tranas.late of Sharpule, co. Lancaster, 'husbondman.'
Nicholas Tranas late of Sharpule, ' husbondman,' Laurence Tranas
late of Sharpule, 'husbondman,' Ralph Tranas late of Sharpule,
' husbondman,' John Stones late of Sharpule, ' husbondman,' Ellas
Ratclyff late of Sharpule, 'gentilman,' Robert Aysshowe late of
Chemok Gogard, ' gentilman,' Nicholas Aysshowe late of Charnok
144
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1469.
July 4.
Westmizister.
June 14.
Westminster.
July 4.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
July 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
'Oct 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 2Z'''-coni,
Thomas Innocent of Leycestre, co. Leicester, ^ belleyeter,' for not
appearing before Richai*d Neuton and his fellows^ijustices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer John Eabyan of Coggeshale,
Mraper,' touching a debt of 20/. and before the justices of the
Bench of the present king to answer John Dalby, son of Alice
Dalby, late widow, touching a debt of 10/. London and Nottingham.
William Haryngton late of Westley, co. Lancaster, esquire, for not
appearing before John Fry sot and hid fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Loughton and Robert Golwyche,
executors of the will of Ralph Holand, late citizen and tailor of
London, touching a debt of 61, London.
Thomas Grene late of Wendover, co. Buckingham, ' yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Nasshe
' touching a debt of 5 marks. Buckingham.
Roger Gt)ldwyn of Hadley, co. Suffolk, ' chapman,' for not appearing
to answer William Lok of London, * mercer,' touching two debts of
26/. London.
William Cokkys late of Castelacre, co. Norfolk, clerk, for not appearing
to answer John Gylmyn touching a trespass. Norfolk.
Robert Cotes late of Bryggewater, co. Somerset, ' gentilman,' aUat of
Welscombe or Wyllescombe, co. Somerset, for not appearing before
John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer Richard Benyll of London, ^ skynner,' touching a debt
of 46«. 8c/. William Haddon, ' gentilman,' touching a debt of 14/.
and Henry Bourghchiere, viscount Bourghchiere, and Thomas
Ryngeston touching a debt of 4^/. and before the justices of the
Bench of the present king to answer Thomas Morton touching a debt
of 15/. 13#. 4d. London.
William Chapman late of Asshewell, co. Hertford, ' harbour,' for not
appearing before the king to answer Richard Touker touching a
trespass. Hertford.
Stephen Wyard of Nowebury alias late of Neubery, co. Berks, * tanner,'
and Thomas Robyns of Newebury, ' husbondman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Noreys touching a
debt ot 40/. Middlesex.
Thomas Mirfield late of Stanelay, co. York, clerk, for not appearing
to answer William Gascoigne, knight, touching a debt of 10/.
Yorlf.
John Baker late of Wyndam, co. Norfolk, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer William Beaufitz, citizen of London,
touching a debt of 40/. London*
John Barbour late of Hamerton, co. Huntingdon, 'smyth,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render 40f . to William Chambre and Elizabeth his wife, late the wife
of William Aldewyncle, esquire. Northampton.
Henry Hunston late of Honyng, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Pnsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Hodges,* citizen and * loder ' of
Norwich, touching a debt of 4/. 6«. 8d. Norwich.
Thomas Cabowe of Little Waldyngfeld, co. Suffolk, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Appylton touching a debt of 6/. Suffolk.
9 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
145
««i
1470.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Membrane 2?— con/.
Robert Warde 1 ite of Alspath, co. Warwick, clinplato, for not appearing
when sued with John Biestell late of Meryden, co. Warwick,
' Odteler/ to answer John Coryngham, chaplain, touching a trespass.
Middlesex.
1469.
April 24.
Westminster.
May 4.
Westminster.
June 9.
Westminster.
May 15.
Westminster.
Jane 12.
Westminster.
June 15.
Westminster.
June 1.
Westminster.
Juljr 1.
Westminster.
June 29.
Westminster.
7 061S6.
Mbmbrasm 22.
John Shaip late of Rugge, co. Hertford, ^husbondman/ for not
appearing before the king to answer William Grene touching a
trespass. Middlesex.
William Dent late of Selby, co. York, < harpour,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench when sued with Thomas HaU late
of Lenerton, co. York, * gentilman,' Richard Hull late of Lenerton,
* gentilman/ John Hall hite of Lenerton, ' gentilman,' Robert
Forster late of Byrkyn, co. York, chaplain, John Halele late of
Milforth by Shirbourn in Elmet, co. York, * yoman,' Robert Halelo
late of Milforth, * yoman,' John Wilbarn late of Birkyn, co. York,
' yoman/ and Peter Hail late of Lenerton, < gentilman/ to answer
John, abbot of the monastery of St. German, Selby, touching a
trespass. * York.
William Shire of Podennek, co. Cornwall, 'goldsmyth,' for not
appearing before John Piysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Walter Brydwode touching a debt of 45f.
Devon.
Richard Kjrmbear of the parish of St. Stephen by Saltayssh, co.
Comwally * gentilman/ alias of Saltayssh, for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer the warden or dean and canons
of the college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore touching
a debt of 100/. Middle:*ex.
John Hynde of Snarston, co. Leicester, * husbondman,' for. not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, when sued with Henry atte Halle of Overton,
CO. Leicester, < gentilman/ John York of Oddyston, co. Leicester,
' husbondman,' and Robert GiJorde of Chilyngton, co. Stafford,
esquire, to answer Thomas Burdet, esquire, touchiug a trespass.*
Leicester.
Walter Bumard of St. Germans, co. Cornwall, ' husbondman/ fur not
appearing before the king to answer William Adam touching a
trespass. Cornwall.
Edward Sprengeaax of Claydon, co. Buckingham- * gentilman,' for not
appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the
Biisnch of the late king, to answer Thomas Gay, citizen and tailor of
London, touching a debt of 42#. London.
John Goldsmyth late of Yeldyng, co. Kent, * husbondman/ for not.
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
01 the late king, to answer David Selly touching a debt of 100a.
Middlesex.
Robert Dexter of London, chaplain, for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer William
Chadworth, esquire, and Kichaid Stratford, esquire, touching a debt
of 5/. Mi'idlesex..
14G
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1469.
July 6.
Westminster.
June 25.
Westminster.
Julj 4.
Westminster.
July 9.
Wei? t minster.
July 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Oct. 19.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster
Membrane 77 — cont.
Richard Calverd late of Nonraonklon, co. York, *yoman,' for net
appearinflf before the justices of the Hench to answer Robert Ughtred,
knight, touching a debt of 10/.
York.
John Milne of Eyham, co. Derby, chnplain, for not aopearing to answer
Nicholas Hill of Folowe and John Hill of Folowe touching a debt
of 12/. Derby.
John Parvs, late vicar of the parish church of Brodehantcn or Brode-
henton,"co. Wilts, for not appearing to answer Master Andrew HuLs
late keeper of the privy stal of the late king, and Ritfhard Weston
touching a debt of 40/. Wilis.
Roger Gunne late ofltryngham, co. Norfolk, clerk, alias chaplain, for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 40*. to Geoffrey Spirlyng,
executor to the will of Stej>hen Pyke, late parson of the church of
Coldanger, co. Essex. Norfolk.
William Bray late of Abyndon, co. Berks, * yoman/ alias * chapman,'
for not appearing to answer Richard Bulstrele, ' gentilman,' touching
a debt of 27/. 19*. 10c/., and to answer a plea that he render ICO*, to
John Hauke, executor of the will of Richard Hattar late of Bristol,
merchant. . London and Biistol.
Henry Copley late of Wydeford, co. Hertford, chaplain, for not
appearing to answer John Foston, 'gentilman,' touching a debt
of 4/. Middlesex.
Thomas Holmes of Leke in Holand, co. Lincoln, chaplain, for not
appearing to answer Robert Robertson touching a trespass.
Leicester,
William Snayth late of London, * gentilman,' for not appearing before
John Frys it and his fellows, justices of the Bench of ihe late king,
to answer John Manyngham alias Mannyngham, esquire, touching a
debt of 40*. London.
Ralph CareU lale of Hokewold, co. Norfolk, * gentilman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render his account to James Arblaster, esquire, for the time when he
was his receiver, Suffolk.
Robert Knyght late of Yeldyng, co. Kent, ' bmyth,' for not appearing
to answer Henry NevylU, citizen and 'iremonger' of London,
touching a debt of 4/. 16*. London.
. William Byllyngdon or Billyngdon late of Mokkyng or Mukyng, co.
Essex, * gentilman,' for not appearing before John Prysot and his
ft Hows, justices cf (he Bench of the late king, to answer a plea that
he render 100/. to Richard Payn, citizen and « draper ' of London,
and Thomaa Gylmyn, citizen and grocer of London, executors of
the will of Thomas Hawekyn alias Hawkyn, lato citizen and grocer
of London, and George Irlond and Margaret his wife, late the wife
of Thomas Hawkyn, their co-executrix, and before the justices of the
Bench of the present king to answer Philip Malpaa, citizen and
mercer of London, Stephen Morys, Richard Bedford and Thomas
Gilmyn, grocer of London, touching debts of 48/., 46*. 8<f ., 20 marks
and 80/. respectively. Surrey, Middlesex, and London.
William Calverhull late of Wynchestre, co. Southampton, clerk, for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas
Batter, draper, and William Wolston, * brasyer,' citizens of London,
touchincr a debt of 20 marks. London.
9 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I.
147
1469.
Ncv. 20.
Westminster.
Oct 13.
Woftiuiuster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminsttf.^
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
1470.
Jan. 3.
Westminster.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Jiin. 24.
Westminster.
Membrane 22'^cont
John Byrd of Walden, co. Essex, ' chapman/ for not appearing before
Jolin Prysot and bis fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer Robert Barley of London, mercer, touching a debt of 4C5.
London.
John Stede late of Colchcstre, co. Essex, 'harbour,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Turnaunt of
London, * gentilman,' touching a debt of 37/. 2«. Middlesex*
Edmund Merssh late of Fennystaunton, co. Huntingdon, ^ yoman,' for
not appearing to answer the dean and canons of the king's free chapel
of St. Stephen within his palace of Westminster touching a debt
of 34/. Middlesex.
Bartholomew Godbed of Cambrygge, co. Cambrygge, * chaundeler,' for
not appearing before Richard Neuton and his feUows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Stephen Brown and Rose his wife
touching a debt of QOs, London.
Richard More late of Carlille, co. Cumberland, merchant, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer n plea that he
render 9 marks to John Mason and Margaret his wife, late the wife
of John Elwold, citizen and 'hurer ' of London, and administratrix
of his goods. London.
John Bailly late of Sudburgh, co. Northampton, ' husboudman,' for
not appearing when sued with John Stacy late of Achirche, co.
Northampton, Miusbondman,' to answer Henry Grene, esquire,
touching a trespass.
Membrane 21.
John Gatton late of Mockyng, co. Essex, ' gentilman,' for not appearing
to answer Tliomas Gilmyn, grocer of London, and Philip Malpas,
citizen and mercer of London, touching debts of ^0/. and 48/.
respectively. London.
John Hill of Rurnham, co. Buckingham, ' bocher,' for not appearing to
answer John Colman, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt
of 6/. London.
Edmund Sharpe late of Steventon, co. Berks, ' bocher,' for not appearing
to answer Robert Tooke, citizen and ' iremonger ' of London, alias
' marehaunt,' touching a debt of 50«. London.
Nicholas Welion late of Westdrayton, co. Berks, 'bocher,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Tooke, citizen and ' iremonger ' of
London, touching a debt of 70«. London.
Nicholas Champeneys late of Strode, co. Kent, ' gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Jolin Porter of London, ^ harbour,' touching a
debt of 16/. 17«. London.
Richard Gynner late of Southraorton, co. Berks, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer fJohn Fortey and William Chedworth touching
a debt of 40/. Gloucester.
John Cornemonger of Cicestre, co. Sussex, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard More, esquiie, touching a debt of 8/.
Berks.
Robert Haynes of Bersted, co. Kent, ' yoman,' for not appearing to
answer William Overton, esquire, touching a debt of 53^. 4(/.
York.
K 2
148
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470,
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 20.
Westminister.
1469.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
1470.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
[ Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont
Richard Bedell late of Shorne, co. Kent, 'husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer John Jordan touching a debt of 40«. Kent.
Thomas Markeham late of Topclyif, co. York, * chaplain,' for not
appealing to ansm'er a plea that he render 40/. to Margaret late the
wife of Robert Wright, executrix of the uill of Robert Wright late
of Little Dryfield, father and executor of the will of John Wright
Inte of Little Driffeld, * joman.', York,
Thomas Melbnme of Danby Wiske, co. York, clerk, for not
appearing before John Prjsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of tlie late king, to answer a plea that he render his account to John
Marchall, clerk, for the time when he was his bailiff in VYheldrjk
and his recelTer, and before the justices of the Bench of the present
king to answer John Bothe, bishop of Exeter, touching two <lebts of
10/. York and Middlesex.
John Alan late of Bambj on Dun, co. York, the younger, * husbond-
man,' for not api)earing l)efore the king to answer John Grene
touching a trespass. York*
Richard Roberdes late of Hereford, ^hosteler,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Barton, mayor of
Hereford, touching a debt of 40/. Middlesex,
Walter Stotfold lute of Bedford, co. Bedford, 'gentilman,' alias of the
county of Northampton, for not appearing to answer a plea that he
render 16/. to Margaret Flemmyng, executrix of the will of Thomas
Flemmyng. London.
John Kyng of Prydy, co. Somerset, 'husbondman/ for not appearing
before John Piysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer William Bonvyle, knight^ touching a debt of 6/. 9s. Id.
Somerset,
John Exil of Westbern by Upton Nobil, co. Somerset, ' husbondman,*
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Greffey and Richard Playstowe touching a debt of 1 7/. lOs.
London.
William Gyges of Allerton in Shirwode, co. Nottingham, chaplain, for
not appearing to answer John Clerk touching a trespass.
Nottingham.
John Norham late of Neubyggyng, co. Westmoreland, clerk, for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render his account to William
Nicholson, clerk, for the time when he was his receiver.
Westmoreland.
John Brsdeford late of Langelode, co. Somerset, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer William Salter touching a debt of 40s,
Devon.
Robert Avelyn lato of Warfeld, co. Berks, Miusbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Tooke, citizen and Mremonger' of
London, touching a debt of 40s. London.
William Serteyn late of Southmolton, co. Devon, ^ frankeleyn,' for not
appearing to answer John Creche touching a trespass committed by
him and John Harewode late of Estluccomt^, co. Devon, ' finnkeleyn.'
Somerset.
9 EDWABD IV.— Part I.
149
1470.
Feb. 7.
Westmiiifter.
Feb. 5.
IVestmiDster.
Jan. 23.
Wcttmiiistor.
Feb. 10.
Westminttor.
Feb. 12.
Weatminiter.
Feb. 12.
Westmintter.
Feb. 11.
W«»tiiiiiister.
Feb. 6.
Wfitmiiuter.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
Membrane 21— etm^
John Slade late of Overdoudeswell, co. Gloucester, * busbondman/ for
not appearing to answer William Garno.i U u;bing a debt of 100#.
Gloucester.
£dmond Olyve late of Th'^mylthorp, co. Norfolk, the joun;;or, * hus-
bondmnn/ and Margaret his wife, executrix of the will of John
Parke late of Themylthorp, ' husbondman/ for not appearing to
answer a plea that they render 9 matks 6s. 8 J. to William Parke of
Foxle. Norfolk.
John Bullesdon late of Neuton Seyntlo, co. Somerset, esquire, aliae
late of Bremley, co. Southampton, for not appearing to answer John
Gay wode touching a debt of 0/. Bristol.
Philip Pakke late of Erlham, co. Norfolk, clerk, alias late of Norwich,
chaplain, ali€U of London, for not Appearing to answer John Broun
touching a debt of 4 murks. Norwich.
William Baron late of Esthauyfeld, co. Essex, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Henry Yuly, citizen and brewer of London,
touching a debt of 40s. London.
William Thomas of Here, co. Devon, ' laborer,* for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
kin;r, to answer a plea that lie render 40s. to Itichard Leverm(»re the
eltler, executor of the will of Hugh Levermore. Devon.
John Thomas of Bere the younger, * lalK>rer,' for the same. L'evon.
Henry Breude late of Bishop's Lenn, co. Norfolk, ' yonian,' for not
Xkppeasing before the justices of tlie Bench to answer Geoffrey
Feldyng, mercer and late.alderman of London, touching a debt of 12/.
Norfolk.
Roger Cansy of Bishop's Tauton, co. Devon, * yoman,' and Agnes his
wife, late the wife of Adam Kenier, for not apfiearing to answer
Thomas Gay the ehler touching a debt of 40#. London.
Peter Gerveys late of Banatheiek by Merthyn, co. Cornwall, *geutil>
man.' for not ap|)eariug to answer Henry Gyllyot touching a debt of
20/.
Middlesex.
William Clyver late of Shropham aUashiie of Rekynghale by Botesdale,
CO. Suffolk, *yoman,' alias William Olyver late of Attilburgh, co.
Norfolk, alias W^illiam Oliver late of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk,
* fponer,' for not appearing before the jui»tices of the Bench of the
late king to answer Nicholas Neweman, citizen of Norwich, * drapere,'
touching a debt of 40s. and William Pryce tot chit ig a trespass, and
before the justices of the Bench of the present king to answer
Robert Burgeys of Buiy St. Edmunds, 'harbour,' and Thomas
Olyver touching debts of •!/. \3s. and 14/. 16#. Sd. respectively.
Norwich, Norfolk, and Suffolk.
1469. Membrane 20.
March 6. On 16 September, 5 Edward IV. the king willed nnd doiiOvl hii servant
Westminster. Hugh Brice, deputy to William, lord Hastynges> in his office of master and
worker of the king's moneys of gold and silver and keeper of the mints
and exchanges in the Tower of London, the realm of England and the
town of Calais, to take upon him the occupation and keeping of the mint6
and exchanges aforesaid and, whereas before that day there was paid at the
mints of London, York, Coventry, Norwich and Bristol to eveiy person
150 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
J4(J0. Membrane 20— co»/.
that brought gold or silver 21/. 95. 2 /. and 33*. for every pound weight of
the Tower ol gold and silver respectively by tale, after that day he was to
receive by weight and deliver by the same weight to every person bringino:
gold or silvt r to the Tower aforesaid or ihe mints of York and Bristol until
Michaelmas, 6 Kdward IV. and to take no more for coinage than 20*. \0d.
and 4«. M. of every pound of Tower weight of gold and silver respectively,
and to make money* of gold and silver according Co ihe indenture between
the king and the said lord Ilastynges, and, whereas before the said
16 September old nobles and all gold of beyond the sea called * masse goold,'
as well * salutz ' as other, were bought at no ce» taiiity by cause of their
lack of weight and uncleanness but sometime the said old nobles were bought
at 8*. Ad.y 8*. 5c/., 8*. 6c/. and 8*. 6\d, and the noble weight of coius,b3yond
the sea at 8*. and under and old groats and silver as fine as old groats at
2*. \0\d. the ounce Troy, he was to pay to every person bringing old nobles
of just weight and clean or any gold in maj«s a-* fine to the mints of London,
York and Bristol, 8*. 6c/ for every such noble or noble's weight and for
other gold at the same rale, rebating tlie lack of fineness and weight, and
2s, \\d. for every ounce of Troy of old groats or silver as good and for
other silver uncoined at the same rate, rebating the lack of fineness, and
to receive coins though they may lack in fineness if they do not thus lack
over the remedies ordained, and because divers gold of beyond the ?ea and
pence of silver made of long time j>ast in the mints of York and Duresme
and other placi'S of the realm brought to the king's mints and exchanges were
not so good in fineness as the king's new coins or those of Edward III. and
Richard II. he was to make the new coins of gold and silver as good in fine-
ness as the coins of Edward III. and Richard II. and the three Henrys, and t<>
take to farm of the king the casual profits by way of emptions, remedies or
otherwise of all the mints and exchanges aforesaid, paying to the king from the
said 16 September until the said Michaelmas 600 marks and for every year
after 300 marks, saving to the king the right to discharge him of the farm,
and to retain 140/. yearly for the occupying of the exchanges of London
and the wages of himself and his servants and his other costs and cliarges.
And on 29 September, 6 Edward IV. the king abated of the coinage in the
mints of every pound of Tower weight of silver I6c/. and desired the
said Hugh to continue his occupation as above, taking for coinage 20*. 10c/.
and 3*. 2d. for every pound of Tower weight of gold and silver respectively,
and paying 8*. 6c/. for the noble's weight of gold and 3«. for the ounce Troy
of silver. And on 29 September, 7 Edward IV. the king abated of the
coiLEge in the mints 6*. 4c/. and 6c/. of every pound of Tower weight of
^ gold and silver respectively, and desired the said Hugh to continue his
occupation as above, taking for coinage I4#. 6c/. and 2*. 8c/. for every
pound of Tower weight of gold and silver respectively and paying 8*. 8c/.
for the noble's weight of gold, and h$. Id. for the oimce Troy of silver.
And on 29 September last i^ast the king desired the said Hugh to
continue his occupation as above until one year after Christmas, taking for
coinage 1 45. 6V. and 2s. 8c/. as above and paying 8*. 8c/. for the noble'a
weight of gold and 3?. Ic/. for the ounce Troy of silver. And the said
Hugh by the assent of the said lord Hastynges has agreed to perform and
rulfil these covenants, and the king hereby ratifies and confirms them.
EngiUh. By P-8^
April 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Kirkeham, clerk, the
Westminster, dean, and the canons of the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within his
palace of Westminster of a yearly peiipion or i^nt of 7 marks from all their
messuages, gardens, lands, tenements and shops in the town of V\ estuunster
called « le Newe Rent ' bituated in a way, lane or alley lying between a gate
theirs on the cast to imother gate of theirs on the west to John Sewhall,
9 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 151
1469, Membrane 20 — cont.
warden of the college of vicars, clerks and choristers of the royal chapel of
St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, and the vicars, clerks and
choristers of the same college. By p.s.
Membrane IP.
March 8. Presentation of John Baron, chaplain of the chantry of St. Leonard,
Westminster. Ilungerford Farlegh, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, to the church of
Chilton, in the same diocese, on an exchange of benefices with Simon
Billyngey.
March 6. General pardcm to Edmund Baker late of St. Edmund Bury, co. Suffolk,
Westminster. « yoman,* of all offences committed by him before 10 February last. By p.s.
Mareh 7. General pardon to Oliver Seyntjohn of Makcsey, co. Northampton, the
Westminster, elder, esquire, of all offences committed by him before 6 March last and all
fines, debts and accounts due from him to the king. ' By p.s.
March 4. Grant to the king's mother Cecily, duchess of York, in lieu of a grant to
Westmiusttr. her by letters patent dated 1 June, 1 Edward IV. of the manor of Fodryng-
hay, CO. Northampton, ail her estate in which she has surrendered to tlie
king by her letters patent dated 8 February la^^t, of the castle, manor,
lordship and honor of Berkhamstede, the borough of i^erkliamstede and
the manor and lordship of Chilternelangeley alias Kyngeslangley, co.
Hertford, to hold for life from Michaelmas last with knights' fees, advowsons,
wards, maniages, reliefs, escheata, views of frank-pledge, courts leet, woods,
parks, warrens, chaces. stews, fisheries, fairs, markets, liberties, franchises,
customs and other appurtenances. If she be removed in any way from the
same she shall be fully recompensed ; and the king acquits her of all
annuities and other charges on the same, with a reservation in favour of
John Pylkyngton, esquire, constable of the castle of Berkhamstede and
pnrker of the park there. By p.s.
March 21. Appointment for life of Master John Russell, doctor of decrees, as secondary
Westminster, in the office of the privy seal, receiving 40/. yearly from the issues of tho
counties of London and Middlesex. By p.s.
April 8. Appointment for life of the king's servant Hichard Fowler as chancellor
Dogmersfield. of the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees at the Exchequer or the
receipt of the Exchequer with all rights, profits and emoluments. By K.
Vacated and cancelled because the king granted the said office to
Thomas Thwaytes for life by other letters patent on 11 August y
11 Edward IV.
April 15. Grant for life to the king's servant John Mylsam, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the erown, of all lands within the hamlet of Berkhamsted, co. Hertford,
of the yearly value of 5 marks which Robert Marty n lately occupied, in the
king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster^ 4 November,
1 Edward IV. By K.
MSMBRAXE 18.
March 21. General pardon to John Wymondham alias Wyndham the younger of
Westminster, the county of Norfolk, esquire. • . Sy ^•
March 20. Licence for John Marney, knight, and Jojin his wife to grant two parts
Westminster, of the manor of Kyngesey, co. Buckingham, excepting an acre of land in
Kyngesey, and two parts of a third »part of the manor of Chepyng Norton,
CO. Oxford, excepting an acre of land in Chepyng Norton, held in chief, to
Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Thomas Tyrell, knight, Louis Fitzlowes,
152 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1460. Membrane IS— can^.
esquire, Thomas Cornwales, William Ligon, rsquir<>, Walter Brokhampton,
etiquire, John Rou.% esquire^ and John Tbrokmeiton, esquire, and their
heirs. For 6/. paid in the haoaper.
March 24. General pardon to William Grymashj of Grymesby, co. Lincolny esquire,
Westminster, of all offences committe I by him before 23 March. By p.s.
March 13. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Nesse of the office of porter
WestmioBter. of the king's coscle of Wallyngford, co. Berks, with fees as in the limes of
Kdward III. and Richard IL from the is.sue.4 of the castle, lordship and
manor of Wallyngford ; in lieu of a like grant to Hugh Adorns by letters
patent dated 16 June, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.9.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled because the kir»g granted the office
to JVilliam Logge by other fetten patent on 27 June^ 10 Edward IV,
IVIarch 27. Grant, for 10/. paid to the king, to Richard Fowler of the custody of six
Dogmersfield. messuages, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of miiadow, 30 acres of pasture and
20«.of rent in Cherdesle, Warmeston and Queynton, co. Bnckingham, in the
king's hands during the minority of Nicholas Bryghtwell son and heir of
Walter Bryghtwell late of Cher lusle because the said Walter was seised in
his demesne as of fee of the said messuages and other premises, held in
chief as of the honor of Wallingford by knight service, and enfeoffed John
Baldewyn, Thomai Verdour, William Andrewe, John Fryday and Thomas
Gourney of Ualton of the same by collusion to defraud the king of the
custody, as appears by an inquisition taken b 'fore Thomas Billy ng the
younger, escheator in the county of Buckingham, to hold during the minority
of the heir with his marriage without disparagement and so from heir to
beir. By bill of the treasurer.
JMarch 24. Grant to Antony Widewile, lord of Scales and Nu<selle2, and Elizabeth
.Dogmersfield. his wife of the custody during minority of Robert G^ding, sou and heir of
John Gedding, tenant in chief by knight service, with his marriage without
dirt[)aragement ; and grant to them also during his minority of 20 marks
yearly for his sustenance and ttudy from the issues of the manor of Great
Therlowc, co. Sussex (rectiui Suffolk), in the king's hands by reason of his
minority. By p.s.
March 28. Grant for life to John Grevile, knight, of the offices of rider of the king's
Dogmersfield. forest of Brandon and master of the king's game within his parks of
Fastem, co. Wilts, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the county
of Wilts, whensoever they shall come into the king's hands by the death of
John Russell, esquire, who has them for life by letters patent, or by his
surrender or otherwise. By p.s. [2766. j
~March 24. Pardon to Gilbert Debenham, knight, and Katharine late the wife of
Dogmersfield. William Zouche, knight, tenant in chief, of their trespass in inter-
marrying without licence. By p.s.
March 28. General pardon to Roger Puleston of Gorthonbree, co. Flint, * gentilinan,'
Dogmersfield. alias Roger ap John, esquire, of all offences committed by him before
24 March. By p.8.
March 29. General pardon to Oliver Manyngham late of London, ' gentilman,' alias
^Dogmersfield. Oliver Maunynggam late of York, alias late of Stoke Fogeys, co. Bucking-
ham, of all offences committed by him before 24 March aud all fines, debts
and accounts due from him to the king. By p.s.
The like to Eleanor, lady Hunger^ord and Molyus, late the wife of
Robert Hungerford, knight, alias Eleanor the wife of OUrer Mannyngham.
By p.s.
April 16. Exemplification, at th) request of Geoffrey Lewys, chaplain, of the tenoi;
W^tminster. of the enrolment of letters patent dated 29 March, 4 (sic) Edward IV.
9 EDWARD IT.— Part I. 153
14d9. Membrane 18 — cont*
granting to him for life a jearly pension of 12 {nc) mark» from the issues
of the king's mills of Disserthe and Pentre, co. Flint. These letters have
been casoallj lost, as lie has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered
if found.
MSMBRANS 17.
April 24. Licence for Walter Haliday, marshal, John Cliff, Robert Marshalle,
Westminiter. Thomas Grene, Thomas Calthoni, Wilh'um Cliff, William Cristean and
William Ejnesham, the king's minstrels, to establish, continue and augment
a fraternity or perpetual gild, which tlie brethren and sisters of the fraternity
of minstrels of the realm erected in times past, that they may pray for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
n>r their souls afler death and the soul of the king's father Richard, late
duke of York, in the chapel of St. Mary within the cathedral church of
St. Paul, London, and the king's free chapel of St. Antony in the same city.
They shall admit other persons, men and women, to the fraternity, and
shall form one body ami perpetual community, and ehall elect from them-
selves a marshal to remain in office for lite and two wardens yearly for the
governance of the fraternity, and shall make ordinances for the governance
of the fraternity, and shall have the snpervision of the art of minstrels,
except in the county of Chester, and shall nominate the king's minstrels,
subject to the royal aiisent. [^Fcedera.'] By p.s.
April 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the king's kinsmen Richard
Westminster. Neville, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and Anne, countess of Warwick,
his consort, to the dean and chapter of the collegiate church of St. Marj,
Warwick, of their manors of Bathekyngton and Wolverdyngton and all
other lands, rents, reversions and services in Bathekyngton and Wolver*
dyngton, co. Warwick, held in chief, three tenements in Warrewyk late of
Wiliinm Hopkyns lying by the cemetery of the church of St. Mary the
Virgin there and a garden in Warrewik late of William Aleyn lying on
the south side of a lane leading from the said cemetery to ' Seyut Mary
Buttes ' and ^f the same length as the lane, not held in chief, a toft, half
a virgate of land, 2 acres of meadow, ISa. rent of assise and a rent of two
ca|K>ns yearly in the hamlets of Weston and Moseley, co. Leicester, parcel
of the said manor of Wolverdyngton, held in chief, and their manor of
Preston Capes, co. Northampton, and all other lands, rents, reversions and
services in Preston aforesaid and the hamlets of the same, hehl in chief,
extended at 86/. 4#. 4i/., as appears by inquisitions taken before the
escheators in the counties of Warwick, Leicester and Northampton, to the
value of 38/. in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated 1 June,
3 Edward IV.
May 3. General pardon to William Stoke late of Warmyngton, co. Northampton,
Westminster, knight, alias William Stock of Temple Newesom, cu. York, alias late of
York, of all offences committed by him before 1 May. By p.s.
May 4. The like to Peter Carpenter late of Dorkvng, co. Surrey, ' bouchier,' of
Westminster, all offences committed by him befoie 5 April la^t. By p.s.
Membrane 16.
March 8. By letters patent dated 28 February, 5 Edward IV. the king granted
Wesuninster. licence to John Crosby of London, ' grocer,' or his executors after his
decease or their factors or attorneys to ship 75 sacks of wool in the ports
of London, Sandwich and Southampton and take them to foreign patts by
the straits of Marrok quit of customs and subsidies, and accordingly on
164 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1469. MenArane \6^^€oni.
21 March, 7 Edward IV, in the port of Southampton the said John shipped
60 sacks of wool in a gnllej of which Angelas Boon of la Monte was
owner by indentures between himself and Richard Assh and Thomas Roo,
then collectors of the customs and subsidies in the said port, without
payment ofcustomij or subsidies, but Richard, earl of Ryvers, then treasurer
of England, induced him to forego the benefit of the letters patent and to
pay the sum of 160/. for the customs and subsidies to the collectors,
promising that he should ship other wools quit of customs and subsidies,
and he agreed and paid the said 160/., and afterwards on 16 September,
7 Edward IV. by appointment of the said earl in the said port by Alan de
Monte Ferrato, merchant, by pretext of letters patent of the king to the
latter, 56^ sacks and 24 cloves of wool in 118 'pokys' of the goods of the
said John in recompense of the shipment of the said GO sacks were shipped
in acarrack of which Anthony Boroe was owner to betaken to foreign parts
quit of customs and subsidies, but unfortunately these with other merchan-
dise foundered with the carrack at sea: Accordingly, in coubideration of
the loss sustained by the said John and for 200/. paid by him at the receipt
of the Exchequer on 19 May, 6 Edward IV. representing the sum of the
customs and subsidies due to the king on 7«') sacks of wool at the rate of
4 marks on each sack,' and because he has surrendered the said letters
patent, the king hereby grants licence for him or his executors afler his
decease or their factoi*s or attorneys to ship 64 sacks of wool as above quit
of cuatoius and subsidies. By p.8.
April 12. Grant for life to the king's kinsman William Herbert, enrl of Pembroke,
Westminster, of the office of chamberlain of North Wales, receiving the accustomed fees
from the issues of North Wales at his own hand^ and rendering his account
yearly for the office before the king's auditors there ; in lieu of a grant of
the office for life to William Hasty nges, knight., lord Hasty nges of Hastynge.^,
by lettera patent dated 31 July, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.8.
April 14. Appointment for life of William Hastynges, knight, lord of Hastynges,
WeBtmiDBter. as tfteward and surveyor of the king's castle, manor and lordship of
Fodryngay, CO. Northampton, and master of the game of the deer of the
king's parks there with all profits, receiving 100^. yearly at the hands of
the receivers, bailiffs, fanners or occupiers of the castle, manor and lordship.
Byp.s.
April 30. Grant for life to Joan late the wife of John Dynham, knight, of two
Westminster, tuns of red wine yearly from the king's prises in the ports of Dert mouth
and Exeter, co. Devon. By p.s*
April 15. Grant to John Cobbe and Marjory his wife, the midwife of the king's
Westminster, consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of 10/. yearly for the life of Marjory,
from the issues of the county of Stafford. By K.
April 27. Pardon to John Spadard of Pole, co. Dorset, ' marchant,' of l.iS'Outlikwry
W^estminster. in the county of Devon for not appearing before the justices of the Bench
to satisfy William Duke of 10/. which the latter recovered against him and
20«. damages; he having surrendered to the Flete prison and the said
William having acknowledged himself satisfied by John Huppyng, his
attorney, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
May 5. General pardon to Robert Fitz Symond of Framysden, co. Suffolk,
Westminster, esquire, alias Robert Fitz.Simond late of Biirlyng, co. Essex, of all offences
committed by him before 4 May. ^ By p.s.
Membrane 15.
March 14. Grant to the mayor, hherilTs, bailiffs, bui'gesses and men of the town of
Westminster. Southampton, in consideration of their expenses in resisting the king's
9 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 155
1469. Membrane 15 — cont.
enemies and repainng the devastations of the sea, and because thej are
bound to pay to the king 200/. j'oarij for the farm of the town and
26/. \^$. 4d, for the new increment, out of which they are charged with
divers parcels amountinf^ to 226/. 13«. 4(/. yearly to the king's consort
Elizabath, queen of En2:knd, and Kichard, enrl of Warwick, severally for
their Yiy&a by pretext of grants by letters patent of the king, that they or
their faictors or attorneys in each of the sixteen years after Christmas next
may.ship 50 sacks of wool in the port of Southampton and take them to>
foreign parts by the straits of Marrok quit of customs and subsidies and
afterwards 20 sacks yearly in like manner during ilie king's pleasure^
provided that in each of the said sixteen years they shall expend the sum
of 135/. on the repair and fortification of thtrir wal^ staithes, quays and
wharves. And if in any year they shall not ship the full amount of 50 sacks
they may ship the deficiency in the succeeding years. By p.s.
April 4. General pardon to John Marney of Leyremarney, co, Essex, knight, ali(is
Dogmercfield. Maryny ahas Marner alias Maryner, of all oflPences committed by him
before 29 March last and all debts and accounts due from him to the king.
By p.s.
April 15. General pardon to John de Veer, knight, earl of Oxford, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 14 April. By p.s
April 17. General pardon to Thomas Wyngefeld alias Wynkefeld, esquire, late
WestminBter. e<cheator in the counties of Surrey and Sussex, of nil offences committed
by him before 20 March lust and all fines, issues, drbts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
April 18. Grant to Ralph Bury, ' g»?ntilman,' and his heirs of the manor of Sutton
WestminBter. by Chesewyke and all hmds, meadows, rents and scr>ices sometime of
Thomas Bray and now in the king's hands in Sutton and Chesewyke, co.
Middlesex, rendering to the king 60s. 4d. yeai ly as of old and 6d. in
addition. By E.
May 1. Pardon to Otwell Pylkyngton alias Pelkyngton of the town of Calais^
Wettminster. < gentilman,' for the death and murder of Hugh Oldefeld, ' yoman,' and all
felonies committed by him before the last day of April. Hy p.8.
April 20. G rant for life to the king's servant Hugh Hern age of the king's household,.
Westmimter. esquire, and his assigns from Michaelmas last of the manor of Wavenden^
CO. Buckingham, late of Henry Courtcnay late of Estmylle, co. Southampton,.
esquire, extended at the value of 7/. yearly. By p.8»
Membrane 14.
March 8. General pardon to Robert Hunt late of Loudon,/ yoman,' alias ' sergeaunt/
Wettminster. of all offences committed by him before 1 March last, and all fines, debts-
and accounts due from him to the king. By p.s*
March 16, Appointment, during pleasure, of William Frysby as gangert in the port
Wettminster. of Pole and ports and places adjacent, rt^ceiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treat urer.
March 17. Grant to Baldwin Hyde, canon and prebendary of the prebend of
Westmimter^ Holyngton in the free chapel of St. Mary within the castle of Hastynees^
.in the diocese of Chichei^ter, of a canonry and prebend in the king's free
chapel of St. Mary, St. George the ^Lartyr, and St. Edward the Confessor
within the castle uf Wyndesore, on an exchange with Robert Wodmanston.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to the warden or denn of the last-named chapel.
15G CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1469. Membrane 14 — cont,
April 26. Appointment, until .26 October next, of Philip Chjlde to purvey wheat,
Westmincter. wood and other necessaries for the office of the bakery of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of th j household.
April 29. The like, until 29 Octo1)er next, of William Whytby to purvey beeves,
Westminster, muttons, ealt and sea-fish and other necessaries for the office of the
cftterer of the household. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Sept. 24. The like, until 24 March next, of Thomas M.-irkham to purvey sea-fish
Westminster, for the expenses of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of the houseliold.
April 28. Whereas by indentures dated 10 September last the kiocr retained
Westminster. Walter, lord Mountjoy, to serve him and his kinsman the duke of Brittany
in their wars against their adversary Louis calling himself king of France
for a period of ^ix months, receiving certain wngos for himself and his
retinue, and this voyage to the duchy of Brittany was restrained by the
king and the indentures were void and of no effect, and because the Aaid
lord Mountjoye received at the king's command from the treasnrer and
chamberlains of the Exchequer <»rtain sums of money for the wages of
himself and his retinue he offered his service to go to other places at the
king*s command, and the king desired him to serve him at sea with
1,000 soldiers for a quarter of a year and with 500 mariners in the company
of Anthony, lord Scales, receiving certain wages, as appears in a writ of
privy sral, and he serveil acorclingly until otherwise orderod ; the king
hereby pardons to him all offences committed by him and all debts and
accounts due from him to the king in this matter, although he did nut serve
for the full quarter of a year. By p.8.
May 4. Whereas by certain indentures on 10 September last the king retained
Westminster. Anthony, lord Skates^ to serve him by sea and land for the defence of the
rf'alm with 3,0(X) men and 1,100 mariners for the space of a quarter of a
year, receiving certain wages for himself and the men and mariners, and
with dve lancers assigned to him beyond the ssiid number, and he served
accordingly until otherwise orderod ; the kinir herehy |)urdons to him all
offences commit teil by him and all debts and accounts duo from him to the
king in this matter, although he did not aerve for the full quarter of a year.
By p,8.
Membrane 13.
May 17. Creation of Humphrey, lord Stafford of Suthwyke, knight, as carl of
Westminster. Devon with remainder to the heirs of his body : and grant to him and his
said heirs of the manor of Columpne John a-ias Ctdme John and the manor
of Fayreway alias Furewey with the advowson of the church of Faiewey,
CO. Devon, the manor of Trelugan a id a moiety of the manors of
Treverbyn and Tregamur, co. Cornwall, and all messuages, milU, lands,
rents, rereraions, services, possesaions, meadows, |>astareM, woods, heaths
and moors in Columpne John, Fayreway, Selake alifrs Seyl^e by
Ilalbeiton, Pcmtisford by Columpton, Padilebroke alias Pattebroke and
Holbroke, co. Devon, and Trelugan, Treyerbyn and Tregamur, co. Cornwall,
which Henry Courteuay, deceased, son of Thomas Courtenay, laie enrl of
Devun, held to himself and the heirs of h.\n body with remainder to Thomas
Courtenay, last earl of Devon and his heirs, the said Henry havinor died
without issue and he and the said last eirl having been attainte<l of higli
treason, to hold the above with knights* fees, advowsons, c 'Urt-s leet, views
of frank-pledge, parks, wiirrens, fisheries, liWrties, franchises and other
profits. By K.
9 EDW A UD IV.— Part I. 157
14f;9. Membrane l3 — cont.
May 10. Grant to the merchants of Almain who have the house in the city of
Westminster. Loudon commonly called Gmldchatla Teutonicorum that from Midsummer
next until the last day of August follow irg through the whole realm of
England and other places subject to the khig they shall enjoy all privileges
granted to them by former kin<^s, and be quit of 8ubs>idies due to the king
for taking their persons or their gopds into or out of the realm. By pjs.
May 12. General pardon to John Bernard late of Uptony co. Southampton,
Westminster. * gentilman/ lUias of London, lata servant of John, earl of Oxford, of all
offences committed by him before 4 April last. By p.s.
May 21. Appointment for^ifeof William Gomme, priest, an the king's chaplain
Dogmersfleld. to celebrate divine service in the chapel of Holy Trinity within the park
of Rostormall, co. Cornwall, receiving 4/. yearly for his salary from
Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. at the hands of the receiver-general of the
duchy of Cornwall at the exchequer of Lostwythiell from the issues of the
duchy, with the houses, gardens and other profits pertaining to the chapel;
in lieu of a like appointment of him by letters patent dated 11 December,
1 Edward TV. surrendered because invalid. By p.s.
Mandate in pnrsuance to the receiver-general of the duchy.
July 8. Revocation of the protection with clause volumusy for one year,
Westminster, lately granted by letters patent to Bichard Vynean late of Treleweren,
CO. Cornwall, ^ gentilman,' staying on the king's service in the company of
the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, deputy of the king's brother
George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe-custody,
defence and victualling of that land, because be delays at Treleweren
aforesaid, as appears by certificate of the sheriff of Cornwall.
Membranb 12.
May 12. Licence, for 5 marks pnid in the hanaper, for Thomas Holbache to
Westminster, grant the manor of Staclieden, held in chief, to William Robert and John
Berdefeld and their heirs, and for the latter to grant it to Laurence,
bishop of Durham, John Say, knight, John Boteler, esquire, Richard
Godfrey, esquire, John Stanford, esquire, and Joan, daughter of the said
John Boteler, and the heirs of the bodies of the said John Stanford and
Joan, with remainder to the right heirs of John Stanford.
May 16. By letters patent dated 1 February. 5 Edward IV. the king granted to
Westminster. Nicholas Gaynesford, esquire, one of the ushers of the chamber, and the
heirs of his body certain messuages, cottages, land«, meadow, wood, marsh
and rent in Netherbarneham, Upperburneham, Westwode, Owston,
Epworth, Estlande and Huxay within the Isle of Axeholmc, co. Lincoln,
and Misterton ; and by virtue of these letters the said Nicholas was seised
of the abo% e in his demesne as of fee tail until one John Ouston, clerk,
recovered them against him before the justices of the Bench at West-
minster at Easter last by the names of two messuages, two cottages,
234 acres of hind, 63 acres of meadow, 12 acres of wood, 6 acres of marsh
and 7 It. rent in Netherburneham, Upperbumeham, Westwode, Owston,
Eppeworth, Estlande and Haxay by writ directed to the sheriff of
Lincoln and 16t. rent in Misterton by writ directed to the sheriff of
Nottingham, which recoveries were for the use of Richard, the prior, and
the convent of the house of the Visitation of St. Mary of the Carthusian
order in the Isle of Axiholme, co. Lincoln, by virtue of which the said
John was seised of them in his demesne as of fee, and afterwards at
Easter last by a fine levied in the same court the said Nicholas and
Margaret his wife acknowledged them to be the right of the said John
Ouston and warranted them to him and his heirs against Grcorge, abbot of
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1469. Membranes 12 — eant.
St. Peter*s, West.nlnster, and his successors for the use of the said prior and
his successors, the rojal licence not having been obtained, no mention
being made in the fine that the tenements were then held in chief, and
afterwards by charter dated 4 Maj last the said John enfeoffed the said
prior ant^ convent of the above without licence. The king now, under-
standing that the prior and convent paid a notable sum of money to the
said Nicholas for the said tenements and rents, pardons all the trespasses
aforesaid and confirms their estate in the above, that they may pray for
the good estate of the king and Elizabeth, queen of England, his
consort and for their souls after death.
By p.s. and for lOOs, paid in the hanuper.
May 6. General pardon to Robert Whitchurche late of Exhale in the county of
Westminster, the city of Coventry, * husbondman,' alias Robert Whitechurche lat« of
Coventry, * yoman.' By p.s.
June 15. Grant for life to Thomas Auerey and John Willey of the office of
Westminster, coroner of the marshalsea of the household with all fees and profits, in lieu
of a like grant of the same office to Thomas Say by letters patent dated
25 November, I Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
1468.
Oct. 3. Pardon to John Roger of London, ' gentilnaan,' one of the collectors of
Westminster, the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in the port of London, of all offences
committed by him and all actions against him, provided that thi-* shall not
acquit him of any accounts in his office. By p.s*
Vacated because in the eighth year,
-tAfiq Mbmbranb II.
May 1 8. Licence, without tine or fee paid in the hanaper, for William Cate.sby,
Westmittstcr. knight, Robert Tanfeld, Hugh Tapton, clerk, and Simon Bui-ton to grant
the manor of Drayton, co. Northampton, held in chief, to the king's
kinsmau John Stafford, knight, son of Humphrey, late duke of Buckingham,
and Constance his wife, daughter and heiress of Henry Grene, esquire,
and the heira of Constance. By p.8.
The like for William, bishop of Winchester, and Richard, earl of
Ryvers, to enfeoff the said John and Constance of the manor of Warmystre,
CO. Wilts, held in chief, to hold to themselves and the heirs of Constance.
By p.B
The like for Thomas Lenton and Katharine the daughter of Robert
Longe, kinsfolk and heirs of William Aldewyncle, esiiuire, to gi*ant
tho manor of White Rothynge, co. Essex, and the advowaon of the
church of White Rothynge, held in chief, to the said John and Constance
to hold as above, and also to grant the manor of Combertou, co.
Cambridge, ' held in chief, to Margaret late the wife of the said Henry
Grene, esquire, for life with remainder to the said John and Constance as
above. By p.g,
Thd like for the said John and Constance to grant the reversicm of the
manor of Buk worth, co. Huntingdon, hold in chief, on the death of the
said Margaret, who holds it for life of the inheritance of Constance, to
Richard H*»ton, William Cumberford, John Geffrey, clerk, and Oliver
Sutton, and for these to re-grant the same to the said John and Constance
to hold as above. Bj p.8.
Tho like for the said John and Constance to grant the manors of
Grafton by Gedyugton and Hardwyk, co. Northampton, held in chief, to
the said Richard, William, John and Oliver, and for these to re-grant the
9 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 159
14G9. Membrane 11 — coni.
said manor of Grafton to the said John and Constance to hold as above
and the said manor of llardewyk to the said Margaret for life, with
remainder to the said John and Constance as above. By p.s.
May 25. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Sandeland, one of the
Dogmenifield. jeomen ol the chamber, for his good service to the king's father in England
and Ireland and to the king, of an annuity of 10 marks from Easter,
8 Edward lY. from the farm of the manor of Wrokwardyn, co. Salop.
fij p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the shei-iff of Salop or the hailifiP, farmer or
other occupiers of the said manor.
May 18. General pardon to John Whitingham, 'gentiiman,' alias John
Westminster. Wyttingham, esqnire^ of all oSTences committed by him before 9 May.
By p.s.
Juno 8. Pardon to the king's servitor Ralph Seyntieger, late she« iff of Kent, of
Westminster, all offences committed by him and ail fines, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king before 5 June. By p s.
June 12. Grant for life to John de Puche, esquire, of an annuity of 20/. from
Westminster. Michaelmas last at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 10.
May 8. Grant daring office to Thomas Billing, chief justice of the King's Bench*
Westminster, of 40 marks yearly from 23 January last f roai the issues of the hanaper
and a tun of wine yearly at Christmas in the port of London. By K.
May 6. Grant to John Lysour, born in the parts of Scotland, and the offspring
Westminster, of his body of letters of denization.
By p.s. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
May 12. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Crofte, esquire, of the
Wwtminster. office of ranger in the king's forests of Shotter and Stowode, co. Oxford,
and Bernew^e, co. Buckingham, with the fees allowed to the office of
ranger of the forest of Shottore and Stowode in the time of Edward III.
from. the issues of the counties, of Oxford and Berks ; in lieu of a grant
ibr life to John Bates of the office of ranger of the said forests with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the king's lordship or manor of Crendon,
CO. Buckingham, by letters patent dated 6 March, 3 Edwird IV. sun'endered.
By p.s.
May 4. Grant for life to Bartholomew Darryvyere, knight, in lieu of a grant
Westminster, to him for life of 80/. yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer by letters
patent dated 10 February, 7 E^lward IV. surrendered, of 100/. yearly from
Easter last, viz. 50/. I3<. 4 J. from the issue of the bailiwick of the hundreds
cf Estflegge, Westflegge, Happyng, Taverham, Blofeld, Walsham, and
Humlyerd, co. Norfolk, and other issues of the counties of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 11/. 10«. 3c/. from minute panicles of seijeanty of the counties of
Somerset and Dorset and other issues of the same counties, 7/. 16«. M,
from the rent of serjctanty of the county of Wilts and other issues of the
same county, 10/. froip the increment of the town of Allerwas and the
issues of the county of Stafford, and 20/. from the customs and subsidies
in the port of Ipswich. • By p.s.
Mandates in pnrsnance to the following : —
The sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
The sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
160 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
14()9, Metnbrane 10 — cont.
The sheriff of Stafford and the receivers or other occupiers of the
increment of the towu of AUerwas.
The sheriff of Wilts.
The collectors of the custom and subsidy in ^he port of Ipswich,
Jane 8. Ratification of the estate which Leysan Gefferej has for life as dean of
WcBtmiDfter. the deanery of Waljngford, to which he was presented by the kiug'a
kingsman Richard, earl of Warwick, by virtue of a grant to the latter and
Waller Senile, knight, by letters patent dated 16 January, 2 Edward lY.
By p.8*
Mbmbrane 9.
May 29. Grant to Gerard Caniziani and Laurence Bardoce, merchants of Florence,
Dogmerefield. in repayment of the sum oi 700/. due to them from the king, as appears in
the receij)t of the Exchequer, that they or their executors after their decease
or their factors or attorneys may ship sacks and cloves of wool and woollen
cloths, pieces of tin and fodders of lead in the ports of London, Sandwich
and Southampton and take the wools to the straits of Marrok and the
woollen cloths, tin and lead to any foreign parts and bring back other
merchandise to the said ports quit of customs and subsidies to the said
sum of 700/. By K.
May 30. The king's servant Stephen Preston, esquii*e, lately had of the grant of
Dogmersfield. Gilbert Kymer, the dean, and the chapter of the cathedral of Salisbury by
their deed dated 16 June, 14b2, the reversion of the office of porter of the
close of Salisbury on the death, deprivation or surrender of Robert Dyer,
porter of the close, to hold for life with the accustomed fees, and other
profits, and surrendered the deed to James Goldwell, now dean, and the
chapter at the king's desire that Philip Reynold, one of the clerks of hia
chapel, should have the reversion, and the dean and chapter granted the
reveralon to the said Philip, and the said Robert Dyer is now dead and
the said Philip is seised of the office. The king acconiingly in recompence
grants to the said Stephen that he or his factors or attorneys in each year
of his life may ship woollen cloths in the port of Pole or creeks adjacent
and take them to foreign parts quit of customs and subsidies to the sum
of 10/, By p.s*
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of customs and
subsidies in the said port.
May 18. Grant for life to the king's servant John Austyn, in lieu of a grunt to
Weiitmiiister. him of sums of 6d, and '6d, daily by letters patent dated 6 November,
6 Edward IV. surrendered, of the manor of St. Margaret Strettou, co. Wilts,
for which 13/. yearly is paid at the Exchequer, to hold from Michaelmas
last without rendering any account. By p.9.
June 25. Presentation of William Test, chaplain, to the parish church of Morton,
Wettmiiuiter. in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of John Roger, priest,
last vicar.
Membrane 8
May 16* Grant to John Middleton, citizen and mercer of London, that he or his
Westminster, executors after his decease or their factors or attorneys may ship woollen
cloths, sacks and bales of wool and wool-fells and other merchandise in
any ports of the realm and take the wools, wool-fells and merchandise of
the staple of Calais beyond the mountains by the straits of Marrok and
the woollen cloths and other merchandise to any foreign parts and bring
back other merchandise to the realm quit of customs and subsidies to the
9 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 161
1469. Membrane 8 — cont,
amount of 700/. The king made a like grant to Balph Wolselej, esquire,
victualler of the town of Calais, bj letters patent dated 23 June,
6 Edward IV. which the said Ralph has surrendered because he hiis
received no benefit therefrom and because he is indebted to the said John
in the sum of 700/. By p.s*
Vacated by surrender on 18 July^ 18 Edward IV, by Stephen Middlelon
and WiUiam Middleton^ sons and executors of the said John^ because
the king satined them of the said sum, and cancelled.
May 5. Grant to John Bogger and William Kerver of London, in repayment of the
Westminster, sum of 1,171/. 4*. 7jrf. due to them from the king, as appears in the receipt
of the Exchequer, that they or their executors after their decease or their
factors or attorneys may ship sacks and cloves of wool, woollen cloths, pieces
of tin and fodders of lead in any ports of the realm and take the wools by
the straits of Marrok and the woollen cloths, tin and lead to any foreign
parts and bring back other merchandise quit of customs and subsidies to
the said sum of 1,171/. 4^. 7^d, By p.s*
June 26. Pardon to Thomas Oxynbrygge alias Oxbrygge of all offences committed
Westminster, by him and all penalties, fines and amercements forfeited by him by reason
of the ofiice of escheator of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham and
all debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
Membrane 7.
April. 24. John Lambard, citizen and mercer of London, and Thomas Rygby,
Westminster. < gentilman,' sued out a writ of debt of 99/. against Gervase Cliflton late of
Grysby, co. Lincoln, knight, returnable before the justices of the king at
Westminster on the morrow of All Souls, 4 Edward IV. directed to the
sherifi^s of London, and on that day John Tate and John Stone, then sheriffs,
returned the writ before Robert Dan by and his feliow.«, justices of the
Bench, at Westminster that the said Gervase had nothing in their bailiwick,
and after the issue of writs of capias^ alias and pluries the said Gervase was
outlawed on Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, o
Edward I V^ And the late king, for divers debts in which he was indebted to
the said Gervase, assigned to him by the name of Gervase Clyfton, knight, late
treasurer of Calais, 49/. Uf. of silver by a tally levied at the receipt of the
Exchequer at Westminster on 22 November, 34 Henry VI. to be received
from the customs and subsidies of wools in the port of London from Robert
Tanfeld and John Poutrell, collectors of the same, as appears in a pell of
memoranda at the receipt of the Exchequer and a counter-tally in the
custody of the chamberlain of the Exchequer, nnd the said Gervase on 2\\
November, 34 Henry VI. at London in the parish of St. Martin Orgar in the
ward of Candelwykestrcte delivered the tally to the said John Poutrell, who
afterwar.Isdied, but although the said collectors on that day had sufficient iu
their hands for payment no payment was ever made to the eaid Gervase of the
said 49/. 8». or any parcel thereof, and accordingly by reason of the said
outlawry the said 49/. 8*. accrued to the king. And the king hereby grants
to Thomas Thorndon of London, ' draper,' the said 49/. 8«. at the hands of
the said Robert Tanfeld. By p.s.
May 16. Grant to the burgesses of the town of New Wyndesore of pontage for
Westminster, soven years for the repair of the bridge over the Thames.
June 10. Inspeximus antl confirmation of letters patent under the great seal of
Westminster. Ireland ddted at Drogheda, 23 February, 7 Edward IV. witnessed by the
king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, deputy of the king's brother
George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, being a grant for life to
Jaras Dokray, esquire, constable of the king's castle of Cragfargus in
V 96186. ^
162 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1469. Membrane 7 — cont.
Ireland, for his good service to the king's father and the king and becaase
the castle is a garrison of war and is surrounded by L*ish and Scots without
succour of the English for 60 miles and the constables formerly had 24
soldiers for its safe-guarding but he keeps it alone with a force at his own
expense, that he shall have 10 soldiers within the castle and 4d. daily for
each of them, and granting to him in part payment thereof 40 marks
yearly from tlio king's manor or lordship of Ardmulghan and all lands in
Ardmulghan and the customs and cokets in the ports and franchises of
Ardeglasse and Cragfargus.
And grant for life to the said James, in full payment of the residuCi of
the king's water-mill in Cragfargus by the castle, not exceeding the yearly
value of ft marks, and another 40 marks yearly from the customs and cokets
of the town of Dundalk. By p.s.
June 14, Grant during minority to John Awdeley, kuight, lord of Awdeley, of the
Westmiiwter. wardship, marriage and custody of William Wynnyng, kinsman and heir
of John Scot late of Stirmj'stermarchall, co. Dorset, with all manors,
lands, rents, services, profits and revenues belonging to him, held in chief
as parcel of the crown, of 'which the said John Soot died seised in the
counties of Dorset and Wilts. By p.8.
May 9. Grant for life to Nicholas Loure of the custody of the smaller piece of the
Westminster, king's seal called * le Touche ' at Lostwythiell, co. Cornwall, for the
recognisances of debts there, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
June 27. Grant for. life to the king's servant John West, coroner and attorney
Westminster, of the king in the King's Bench, of 10/. yearly at the Exchequer.
By p.s.
July IL Pardon to Thomas Burgh, knight, constable of the king's castle of
Westminster. Lincoln, of all offencos committed by him and |dl escapes of felons before
^ 8 July. By p.8.
Mbmbranb 6.
March 18. Grant to Robert Wotton, the guardian, and the Friars Minor of the
Westminster, town of Colcestre of the king's alms and out of regard for the king's aunt
Isabel, countess of Essex, of 52 cartloads of underwood yearlv in the king's
forest of Kyngeswode, co. Essex, for their fuel, of which each cartload can
be drawn by six horses or other beasts, by the supervision of the king's
officers in the forest, that they may pray for the good estate of the king and
his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls afler death and
the soul of the king's father Bichard, late duke of York, and keep their
obits every year. And they shall have free entry into the forest to cut
down and carry away the underwood. By p.8.
March 26. Grant to Richard Arthur, ia lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent
Dogmersfield. dated 27 February, 5 Edward JV. surrendered because invalid, that from
Easter, 7 Edward IV. so long as he holds the custody of the lands late of
Robert Ken in the county of Somerset he may retain 26/. yearly out of the
farm of 46/. lis, yearly which he renders to the king. By K.
May 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Hopton, one of the yeomen
Wcittminster. of the crown, of 6J. daily for his fee from Michaelmas last from the farm
of the hundreds of Kyftesgate, Holford and Greston with the fairs and
markets in the town of Wynchecombe, co. Gloucester, at the hands of the
abbot and convent of Wynchecombe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot and convent.
April 20. Pardon to Thomas Towe, esquire, late cscheator in the counties of Kent
Westminster, and Middlesex, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the kin^ By p.8t
9 EDWABD lY.— Part I. IM
1469» Membrane 6*-e(m/.
May 3. Whereas William^ earl of Pembroke, before the justices of the Bench at
WestmiDster. Westminster in Michaelmas Term, 8 Edward IV. by writ of right Precipe
in capite directed to the sheriff of Gloucester recovered against John, dake
of Norfolk, the castle, manor, lordship and borough of Chepstowe, the
manor of Berton and the manor and lordship of Tudenham with their
members in the marches of Wales and the county of Gloucester adjacent,
and by a like writ directed to the sheriff of Hereford recovered against
• William Laken, one of the justices of the King's Bench, Thomas Lytelton,
one of the justices of the Common Bench, Richard Pygot, one of the king's
Serjeants at law, and Roger Tounesende the castle and manor of Swaneseye,
the lordship or land of Gower, the lordship or land of Kylvey, the castle
and manor of Oystermouth, the castle and manor of Lloughour and the
manors of Landymour, Russely, Kythull, Trewydna, Lymon, Pennard and
Westgower in the marches of Wales adjoining the said county of Hereford
and is at present in seisin and possession of the same, the king hereby
confirms his estate in the same to him and his heirs, saving to tho king the
accustomed rents, customs and services.
By p.8. and for 10/. paid in the hanaper.
June 3. Grant for life to William Bonifant, clerk, of the free chapel of
DogmerBfleld. St. Margaret, Hilberworth, co. Norfolk, void by the death of Thomas Eyre,
clerk, last incumbent. By p.s.
•
June 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger Ploweden to take carpenters
Westminster, called * whelers ' and ' cartwrightes ' and other carpenters, stone-cutters,
smiths, plumbers and other workmen for the works of the king's ordnance
and bombards, cannons, culver ins, 'fowlers,' < serpeutynes ' and other
cannons and sulphur, powder, ' saltpetyr,' stone, iron, lead and other
equipment for them, cross-bows and bolts for them, bows, arrows, bowstaves,
bowstrings, ' langedebeves,' lances, ' gley ves,' hammers and otber necessaries
and horses called ^ hakeneys ' and ships.
The like of the following : —
William Bygge.
Richard Lyghton.
William ColshuU.
John Wode, esquire, master of the ordnance.
1470.
March 8. The like of William Temple.
Westminster. The like of the following :—
Robert Lyly.
Roger Bekley.
March 1. Appointment, during pleasure, of Reginald Yong to take stone-cutters,
Westminster, masons, plumbers, tilers, smiths and other workmen for the repairs of the
king's manor of Chilternlangeley and elsewhere within the realm of
England and stone, timber, iron, lead, tiles, laths, shingles, boards and other
necessaries.
<■ joQ Membrane 5,
March 10. Grant in frank almoin to the dean and canons of the king's free chapel
Westminster, of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster of the house, manor or
alien priory of Welles alicu the manor or lordship of Welhall, co. Norfolk,
which was formerly granted by William de Estois to the church and
monks of St. Stephen, Caen, in Normandy and taken into the hands of
Edward III, on account of the war with France, to hold from Michaelmas
last with the church or rectory of Gaiton and all members, manors,
L 2
iei CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1469, Membrane 5 — cont,
lands, Tent% Bervices, knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, courts leet, hundreds, rectories, tenths, alms, pensions, portions^
liberties, franch'ses and other possessions within the realm, and all issues
from 4 March, 1 Edward lY, that thej may praj for the good estate of
the king and Elizabeth his consort and for their souls after death.
[MoruMiicotij vi. 1011.] By p.s.
April 24. Licence, for 6s, Sd. paid in the hanaper, for John Thetjlthorpe to grant
Westminster, a messuage, two tofts, four bovates of land, 16 acres of meadow, 19*. 3rf.
rent and a rent of one pound of cumin in Glentworth, co. Lincoln, held in
chief, to John Westefeld of Filyngham and his heirs.
April 24. Pardon to Agnes Osmond the wife of John Osmond late of Norwich|
Westminster, 'laborer,* alias * hosteler,' for the murder of Thomas Osmond their son.
By p.s.
March 8. Licence, for 4 marks paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Rogger, Richard
Westminster. Culpepyr and Thomas Norton to grant the manor of Traseys, co. Kent,
held in chief, to Robert Watton, Joan Clerk, John Clerk the younger,
Walter Clerk and Thomas Burston for the life of the said Joan.
May 1^. Grant for life to Thomas Wytham of 10/. yearly from Easter last, viz.
Westminster. 7/. from the fee farms of the town of Scardeburgh and the manor of
Walgrave and 60 acres of land there and 60*. from the fee farm of the city
of York. By pi.
April 26. Pardon to John Wylkes late of London, * draper * alias ^ tayllour,' son
Westminster, of William Wylkes, a/to* late of Chipstede^ co. Kent, 'gentilman,' of his
outlawries in Surrey, London and the county of Hereford for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to satisfy Robert Bote of 4/. which
the latter recovered against him and 26^. 8c/. damages, and to -answer
Henry Dene, citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of 13/. 6s, 9d.
William Cardemaker, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 13/«
and William Crofton and Alexander Broun, clerk, touching a debt of
20/.; the said Robert having appeared in the said court by John Miller,
his attorney, and acknowledged himself satisfied, and the said John having
surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the
Bench, has certified.
Aug. IP. Presentation of Robert Blakwall, chaplain, to the church of Weston, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of Thomas Asshe, last parson.
Membrane 4.
June 20. Inspeximus ami confirmation to the abbot and convent of Wynchecombe
Westminster, of the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 8 February, 1 Richard II. inspecting and
confirming the following : —
(1.) Letters patent dated 18 Juue, 22 Edward III inspecting
and confirming the following : —
a, A charter of Henry II.
b, A charter dated at Westminster, 14 May, 35 Henry III.
^2.) Letters patent dated 12 June, 4 Edward I.
(3.) Letters patent dated 16 Juue, 3<5 Edward I.
2. A charter dated at Westminster, 11 June, 14 Richard II.
[Charter Roll, 14 JRichard If. No. 7.1
f^or 40«. paid in the hanaper,
9 EDWARD IV.-^Pabt I. 105
1469. Membrane 3.
Jane 8. Grant for life to the king's servitor Edmund White of the office of
WettmiiiBter. keeper or the custody of the king's castles of Grenecasteil and Carljngford
in Ireland and all customs and profits from Mowrne and from all ships and
boats pertaining to the custody of the castles with all other accustomed
profits, receiving the rents, customs and other premises at his own hands or
the hands of the farmers, receivers or other occupiers of the lordship of
Coll there. Bj p.s.
. June 9. Grant to the king's servitor Christopher Worslej, esquire, of the custody
Westminster, of all manors, lands, rents, services and possessions with knights' fees and
advowsons late of John Assheforde, tenant in chief, during the minority of
William his son and heir with the marriage of the latter without disparage-
ment, and so from heir to heir, finding a reasonable sustenance for the heir
and supporting all houses, enclosures and edifices. By p.s.
July 11. Pardon to William Rossher of the town of Calais of all felonies, murders,
Westminster, and ofiTences committed by him before 5 July. By pjs,
July 18. Whereas six tallies containing the sum of 661/. lately levied at the
Westminster, receipt of the Exchequer at Westminster for the household and three bills
containing the sum of 400/. likewise lately levied at the said receipt on
Nicholas Sharp, late receiver general of the duchy of Lancaster, from the
issues of his office were assigned to John Fogge, knight, late treasurer of
the household, for his office, and these were delivered to John Wenlok,
knight, lord Wenlok, chief butler of England, and William Chattok,
citizen of London, his deputy, for payment of divers things supplied by
them to the yalue of 1,051/. for the expenses of the household, and the said
John and William delivered the tallies and bills to Roger Appelton,
* gentilman,' William Kerver of London and Richard Knyght in payment
of the said sum of 1,051/. in which they were indebted to them, but the
said Roger, William and Richard have received no payment and have
surrendered the said tallies and bills ; tlie king grants to the said Roger,
William and Richard that they or their executors after their decease or
their factors or attorneys may ship sacks and cloves of wool and woollen
cloths in the ports of London, Sandwich and Suthampton and take the
wools by tlie straits of Marrok and the woollen cloths to any foreign parts
quit of customs and subsidies until they shall be fully satisfied of the said
sum of 1,051/. By p.s.
Aug. 12. Grant for life to the kind's councillor William Hastynges, the king's
Westminster, chamberlain, of the offices of the king's chamberlain of North Wales and
the counties of Carnarvon, Anglesea and Merionneth, constable of the king's
castle of Beaumaris and captain of the town of Beaumaris in Anglesea,
receiving yearly 20/. for the office of chamberlain, 40/. for the office of
constable and 20/. for the office of captain at the exchequer at Carnarvon
with wages of 4c/. daily at the said exchequer for each of 12 soldiers for the
custody of the castle and 12 soldiers fur the custody of the town and all
other accustomed regards and profits such as William Herbert, late earl of
Pembroke, or he himself had in the same offices. By p.s.
Aug. 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's councillor John Langstrother,
Westminster, knight, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, as
treasurer of England with all rights, regards and privileges. By p.s.
Aug. 17. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Richard, earl of Warwick and
Westminster. Salisbury, of thei offices of chief justice of South Wales, chamberlain of
South Wales, steward of the king's commotes at Cantremawre, forester of
the forest of Glincoth in South Wales and constable of the castle of
Kermerdyn in South Wales, in the king's hands by the death of William
Herbert, late earl of Pembroke, receiving the accustomed fees. [Foefiera.^
By p.s.
166 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS-
1469* Membrane 3— con/.
The like to tlie said earl of the offices of constable of the king's castle of
Cardigan and steward of the courts and commotes in the counties of
Kermerdjn and Cardigan in South Wales, in the king's hands as above,
receiving the accustomed fees. [Fixdera.^ By p.s.
Membrane 2.
Aug. 28. Grant, during pleasure, to John Warde of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving
the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
The like to the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
Aug. 30. John Abbot in the port of London. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Aug. 26. John Boston in the port of Boston. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Aug. 26. Balph Kyngeston in the port of Ipswich. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Aug. 28. John Browne in the port of Newcastle on Tyne.
Westmiflfster. By bill of the treasurer*
Nov. 4. John Draper in the port of London. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Nov. b. Thomas Banke in the port of Boston. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminstor.
Nov. 9. Richard Cowton in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 28. John Gray, esquire, in the port of Suthampton.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 29. Grant, during pleasure, to John Eyerby of the office of ganger in the
Westminster, port of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
Sept. 18. John Williamson in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster, By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 25. John Forest in the port of Southampton. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Nov. 9. Thomas Assh in the port of Suthampton. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
May 6. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Swancote as surveyor of the
Westminster, scrutiny in the port of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 12. The like of Ralph Adsheton, knight, in the port of Kyngeston on Hull
Westminster, and ports and places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Membrane 1.
July 14. Licence for Thomas, viscount Lysle, to enter freely into all castles, lord-
Wcsiroinstcr. ships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, services, fees, views of frank-pledge,
courts leet, knights' fees, warrens, parks, fisheries, fairs, markets, advow-
Hons and other possessions in England, Wales, the marches of Wales and
9 EDWARD lY.— PjlBT I.
167
1469.
Aug. 26.
Westminster.
Aug. 24.
Westminster.
Sept 1.
Westminster*
Aug. 26.
Westminster*
Aug. 23.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster*
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
. Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Weetminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
Dec. 7-
Westminstei^
Membrane I — cofU,
Ireland of which Joha Talbot, knight, viscount Lysle, his father, and Joan
his wife and Margaret, late countess of Shrewsbury, his grandmother, or
any other ancestor of his were seised, and which should descend to him.
By p.s.
Whereas William Broun and Alice his wife at Easter, 3 Edward lY.
before Robert Daixby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, at Westminster,
recovered against William Cortenhale of Coventre, ^ chapman,' a sealed
coffer containing charters, writings and other muniments, and damages to
the amount of 20/. by jury of the city of London, with a provision of 100
marks in case they did not get delivery of the coffer, and afterwards the
said William Broun by the name of William Browen of London was
outlawed in Coventry on Tuesday before St. George the Martyr,
9 Edward IV. for not appearing before the king at Westminster at
Michaelmas, 8 Edward IV, to satisfy him of his ransom for a trespass
against William Briscowe and William Haloughton of which he was
convicted by a jury of the city of Coventry ; the king hereby pardons to
the said William Cortenhale all that pertains to him of the said 20/. and
100 marks. By p.s.
Vacated because othertoise below.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas Waren as controller of the
great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the 3«. in the tun and the 1 2d. in the pound in the port of
Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : — ^
Thomas GyUe in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
By bill of the treasurer.
Richard Felawe in the port of Ipswich. Qy bill of the treasurer.
Philip Lowys in the port of Southampton. By bill of the treasurer.
John Botherham in the port of Sandwich. By bill of the treasurer.
Edmund Wydewell in the port of Jernemuth.
John Don in the port of Bristol.
Bichard Bolton in the port of Boston.
By bill of the treasurer.
By bill of the treaaurer.,*
By bill of the treasurer.
John Feryby in the port of Eyngeston on Hull.
William Brandon in the port of Ipswich.
By bill of the treasurer.
hj bill of the treasurer.
Thomas Gray, esquire, in the port of Suthampton.
By bill of the treasurer.
John Nanby in the port of Pole. By bill of the treasurer*
John Bokys in the port of Briggewater. By bill of the treasurer.
John Flemmyng in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
By bill of the treasurer.
168 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1469. Membrane 1 — cont
Aug. 24. The like of Ambrose Grysacre as controller of the great cuatom and
Westmiuster. the subsidy of wools, hides and wool- fells in the port of London and porta
and places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Auf;. 21. The like of Bichard* Paseemere as controller of the petty custom and
Westminster, the subsidy of the Zs, in the tun and 12 J. in the pound in the same.
By bill of the treasurer.
Sept. 18. * The like of Robert Symson as controller of the great custom and the
Westminster, subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells in the same.
By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 4. The like of John Stodard as controller of the great custom and the
Westminster, subsidy of wools, hid«s and wool-fells in the same.
By bill of the treasurer.
1470.
Feb. 9. The like of Richard Sutton as controller of the subsidy of the 3«. in
Westminster, the tun and the 12^. in the pound in the same. By bill of the treasurer.
Membranes 24d—2ld.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. (See Appendix.)
1469. Membrane ISd.
March 26. Commission to the king's kinsman Edmund, earl of Kent, and John
Dogmersfield. Broughton, Thomas Reynes, William Pek and the sheriff of Bedford to
enquire into the counterfeiting, clipping, sweating, and falsification of
money in the county of Bedford.
March 11. The king lately by letters patent {see p. 101) appointed William
Westminster. Bourghchier of Fitzwareo, knight, Richard Chok, knight, John Gyfford,
Thomas Dowerlssh, John Orchard, John Denys, John Aps the elder,
William Sprygge, William Duke, Richard Morton the elder, Walter
Gay n cot, Richard Getferey and Philip Beaumond, then sheriff of Devon, to
enquire into a complaint of John May of Bristol, merchant, concerning a
ship of his called le Raphaell of Bristol ; and now on the part of the said
John May it has been shown that although by an inquisition taken by
virtue of the said letters before the said John Orchard, Walter and Philip
at Barnestaple, co. Devon, on 25 August last it was found that the said ship
was laden at Dansk in .Prussia with divers goods and merchandise to take
to Bristol and came safely to England and certain merchants and mariners
landed from the ship, viz. Thomas Baker and Richard Laken at Grimisby,
CO. Lincoln, Thomas Laweles and John Yonge at Uoldernes, co. York,
Edward Kyte, John Bowton and James Bertram at Kyngeston on Hull and
Peter Forstall, William Chekes, Clement Hyll, William Bowyer, John
Saunders and Thomas Kayser at Sandwich, co. Kent, and the remainder
sailed towards the port of Bristol but by a vehement tempest were
compelled to wait in Bedebay within the county of Devon (Wc) 70 miles
within the river Severn and from the sea and there dropped their anchors,
which could not hold the ship, and cut away the mast of the ship, but
nevertheless the ship was driven ashore near Kilkampton on thd confines of
the counties of Devon and Cornwall on Friday after St. Martin then last past,
the said John May and the merchants being then on land, and Richard Horlok
and Thomas Don and other mariners who were on the ship at the time
came alive to land, and divers goods and merchandise in the ship came
into the hands of divers persons, viz. 24 barrels of pitch and bitumen and
200 ' waynscotes ' to the value of 18/. of the goods of John Gregory,
y EDWARD IV.— Part L 169
1469. Membrane 18</ — cotU,
Woman/ one of the merchants of the ship, to the han^ls of John Dodecota
of the parish of Tauton Bisshop, co. Devon, 300 * bowestaves' to the value
of 20/. of the goods of the said John May to the hands of Patrick Bowjer
of Exeter, ' yoman,' and a counter and four tables of Prussia to the value
of 24/. of the goods of John Gay wode, one of the merchants of the ship, to
the hands of Philip Warberton alias Warrayngton of Barnestaple, and
divers other persons in those parts carried off and disposed of the other
goods and the gear of the ship to the value of 1,000/. that were cast ashore,
although they were not wreck, nevertheless the said John Dodecote,
Patrick and Philip Warberton refuse to deliver up the goods that came into
their hands. The king accordingly commissions Humphrey Stafford of
Suthwyk, knight, the said Philip Beaumond and Christopher Worsley to
enquire into whose hands the other goods and gear came and to cause tlie
said John, Patrick and Philip and others to make restitution and to imprison
such as refuse.
April 20. Commission to Master John Alcok and Master John Pese, doctors of
Westminster, law^ William Uamplon and Bartholomew Jamys, citizens and aldermen
of London, and Master Michael Carvanell, bachelor of law, to hear and
determine an appeal by Thomas Spicer, citizen and merchant of Chichester,
against a judgement of Master John Aleyn, doctor of law, lieutenant or
commissioner of the constable of England, in an action for debt before
him between William Curteys, plaintiff, and the said Thomas, defendant,
because the said commissioner refused matters proposed by the said
Thomas questioning his jurisdiction on the ground that the pretended
contract, on which the action was brought, was made in England and not
beyond the seas.
Membrane 16c/.
April 20. Commi3sion to Christopher Worsley, esquire, William Raskemer, esquire,
WestmiDster. John Arundell, esquire, William Bere, Oto Trefuses, Thomas Clemens,
John Kemp and the sheriff to enquire what lands Eleanor, late duchess of
Somerset, held in the coanty of Cornwall.
Membrane \Ad.
March 17. Commission de walliis et fossatis to William Tyrcll, knight, Thomas
Westminster. Urswyk, Humphrey Sterky, Eobert Molyneux, Morgan Botiller, William
Corun, William Taverner, Thomas Humfrey and Thomas Lute from the
town and parish of Esthamme to Horndon and from thence to Hokkley and
from thence to Tollesbury and Wyggebergh in the county of Essex.
May 5. The like to W. bishop of Ely, George, duke of Clarence, John, earl of
Westminster. Northumberland, Antony Wydevyle of Scales, knight, William Yelverton,
knight, Robert Wyngfeld, knight, Thomas Grey, John Twyer, JohnFyncham,
Roger Townesende, Thomas Danyell and Thomas Dcrham in the parts of
Mershlande, Upwell and Outweli and other towns and marshes between
the water leading from Erithbrigge by Ely, Walterslode and Wygenall to
Bishop's Lenn and the water leading from Erithbrigge by Benwyk,
Gretecrosse and Wyssebeche to the sea in the counties of Norfolk and
Cambridge.
Aug. 30. The like to W. bishop of Ely, George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl
Westminster, of Warwick and Salisbury, John, earl of Oxford, John, earl of Northum^
berland, William Yelverton, knight, John Paston, knight, John Colvyle,
knight, Richard Roos, John Kny vet, William Paston, John Twyer, John
Fyncham, Roger Tounesende, William Skipwyth, Thomas Danyell and
170 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1469. Membrane 14J — cont.
Thomas Derham in the parts of Mershland, Up well and Outwell and
other towns and marshes between the water leading from Erithbrigge bj
Ely, Salterslade and Wjgenall to iMshop's Lenn and the water leading
from Erithbrigge to Benewyke and from thence to Padokkeswere and so to
Farsetbngge and from thence to Staundgi^ound and so to Muscote and from
thence to Thorney Mille and Godelakescrosse and by Nomanslond and from
thence to Dowesdale and so to Clow&ecrosse and from thence by the old
sower to Tydherne and to the sea, in the conncies of Norfolk and Cambridge.
1470.
March 1. The like to W. bishop of Ely, George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl
Westminster, of Warwick and Salisbury, John, earl of Northumberland, John, earl of
Oxford, Humphrey Bourgchier of Cromwell, knight, John Catesby, William
JcDney, Thomas Gray, Roger Touneaende, Henry Spilman, Thomas Danyelly
William Husey, Richard VVelby, Richard Pynchefiek, Robert Dockyng,
Simon Hareby, William Fairfax, John Wakerlcy and Oliver Seyntjohn in
the parts of Mersshlond, Upwell and Outwell and other towns and marches
by the water leading from Eirithbrigge to Benewyk and from thence to
Paddokwere and so to Farsetbrige and from thence to Standground and so
to Muscote and from thence to Thorney Mille and Godelakcrosse by
Nomanslonde and from thence to Dowysdale and so to Clowecrosse and from
thence to Wylowedyke and fi'om thence to Edgreynes and from thenoe to
Tyde Gk)te and so to the sea in the counties of Norfolk and Cambridge.
1469. Membrane \\d,
June 14. Commission to Robert Iseham to enquire what lands Henry Brounfiete^
Westminster, knight, late lord Vessy, held in the county of Bedford on the day of his
death.
Membrane lOd.
May lo. Commission to the king's kinsman Richard, earl of Rivers, William
Westminster. Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Stafford, knight, John Catesby,
sergeant at law, John Dyve and Robert Isham'to enquire into divers
treasons, insurrections, felonies and other offences committed in the county
of Northampton by Thomas Taillour of Pokebroke in the parish of
Oundell, co. Northampton. By K.
Membrane 9d.
May 22. General commission of oyer and terminer throughout the realm to the
Dogmersfield. king's kinsmen Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, great chamberlain
of England, Henry, earl of Essex, steward of the household, and Richard,
earl of Ry vers, treasurer of England, and William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, Thomas Billyng, Robert Danby, knight, Richard Illyngworth,
knight, William Yelverton, knight, Richard Byngham, knight, William
Laken, Richard Nele, Walter Moile, knight, John Nedeham, knight,
Richard Chok, knight, Thomas Littelton and Thomas Yonge. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brothers George, duke of
Clarence, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsman John, duke
of Suffolk, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, William, earl of
Arundel, Henry, earl of Essex, John, earl of Shrewsbury, Richard, earl of
Ryvers, William, earl of Pembroke, and Humphrey, earl of Devon, and
Anthony Wydevile of Scales, knight, Henry Fitzhugh of Fitzhugh, knight,
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John Scrop of Bolton, knight, John
9 EDWAKD IV.— Pam I. lH
1469« Membrane 9d — cotU,
Sutton of Dudley, knight, John Bonrghchier of Berners, knight, Humphrey
Bourghchier of Cromwell, knight, BAlph Greystok of Greystok, knight,
William Hasty nges of Hastynges, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers,
knight, Robert Ogle of Ogle, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoye, knight,
Thom&s Byllyng, Eobert Danby, knight, Richard Illyngwortb, knight,
William Yelverton, knight, Richard Byngham, knight, William Laken,
Richard Nele, Walter Moile, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Richard
Ohok, knight, Thomas Lytelton, Thomas Yonge, Thomas Burgh, knight,
and John Howard, knight, within the counties of York, Cumberland and
Westmoreland and the citv of York. By K.
Membrane Sd.
May 22. Commission to the king's kinsman Humphrey, earl of Devon, Philip
Bogmersfield. Berumond, Christopher Worseley, John Kendale, Thomas Moleyus and
Henry Bremelcombe to cause restitution to be made of certain goods and
gear to John May of Bristol and others (as on m, i%d).
Membrane bd.
July 12. Commission to Walter Moyle, knight, Thomas Yong and John Wyde-
Westminster. elade to enquire into certain treasons and felonies committed by Robert
Kene of Ayspryngton, co. Devon, ' yoman,' William Spencer of Tottenys,
CO. Devon, ^ yoman,' and Bartholomew Exhall late of Colyford, co Devon,
within the said county.
Membrane dd,
Aug. 8. Commission to Master Henry Sharp, Master John Alcok and Master
Westminster. William Pykenham, doctors of law, George Irelond and John Crosby,
citizens and aldermen of London, William Corbet, Thomas Graunt and
William Baldry to hear and determine an appeal by William Overey and
William Rose, citizens and merchants of London, against a jndgment in a
maritime case before Master William Godyer, doctor of law, lieutenant or
commissioner of the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, admuul of
England and Aquitaine, in the court of Admiralty between John Hey ward,
plaintiff, and the said William and William, defendants.
Aug. 14. Commission to the justices of the peace in the county of Devon and
Westminster. William Courtenay, knight, Thomas Fulford, knight, Henry Bodrugan,
esquire, Philip Courtenay, esquire, William Spregge, John Rowelond, John
Snape, John Elyot of Ayssheperton, William Elyot of Bukfastlegh and the
sheriff of the county to go in person to the abbey of St. Mary, Bokelond
Monachorum, co. Devon, of the Cistercian order, and remove Thomas
Olyver, late abbot, William Lobbe late of Bokelond Monachorum,
^ gentilman,' John Skirwith late of the same, ' scolemaister,' John Creston
of Notelegh, * yoman,! Richard Dunrygge late of Bokelond Monachorum
the elder, * fuller,' John Olyver of the same, 'yoman,' Thomas Cornyssh of
the same, ' yoman,' John Phelpes late of the same the elder, ' husbondman,'
John Phelpes lute of the same the younger, < yoman,' John Rawe late
of the same, ' husbondman,' and Nicholas Lolle late of the same, * marchaunt,'
who have gathered together a force and hold the abbey and prevent
William Breton, who has been promoted, ordained and instituted abbot and
confirmed by the general chapter of the order, from obtaining passession,
and waste the goods, jewels and ornaments of the abbey, and to put the
172 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1469. Membrane Bd — eont,
said William Breton into possession and arrest and imprison any who
resist.
Aug. 25. Commission to Thomas Yonge, Philip Mede^ mayor of Bristol, and
Westminster. Nicholas Hervy to enquire into certain felonies, riots, extortions, oppressions
and other offences committed by John Swancote of Bristol, ' yoman/ and
Walter Holder of Bristol, 'yoman,' within the said town and the liberty of
the same.
Membrane Id,
Sept. 13. Commission of array (o Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, within the
Westmioster. paits of South Wales and the counties of Gloucester, Worcester and
Hereford.
I
173
9 EDWARD IV.— Paet II,
1469.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 19.
Weftminster.
Oct. 21.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Sept. 1.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 22.
Grant for life to John Dynhani, lord of Djnham, of the custody of the
forest of Dertmore and the manor of Lydfonl with the borough and castle
of Lydford and the manor of Suthteygne, oo. Devon, with views of frank-
pledge^ knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, waif,
stray and other profits and appurtenances, rendering to Uie king yearly
100 marks 6«. M. and 100«. of increment and supporting the houses,
enclosures, buildings and other charges, the repair of the said castle and
fees, wages and annuities excepted. By p.s.
The like to the same of the office of steward of the borough and manor
of Bradenyncho alicLS Bradenysshe, and all other manors and lands in the
county of Devon in the king's hands as parcel of the duchy of Cornwall
and the office of warden of the stannaries in the county of Devon, receiving
20/. yearly from the issues of the said borough or manor of Bradenynche
with all other profits. By p.s.
Presentation of William Chauntry to the parish church of Scraiynghami
in the diocese of York, void by the death of Christopher Burgh, last
incumbent. By E.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Westminster near
London to elect an abbot in the place of George, late abbot, deceased.
By p.8.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Mongomery, one of the
knights of the body, of the office of constable of the king*s castle of the
town of Bristol, with power to nominate under him a porter and two
watchmen, receiving 20/. yearly for the office of constable and 2d, daily
for the wages of the porter and Ad. daily and Id. nightly for the wages of
the watchmen from the farm and issues of the town of Bristol, with all
other profits, as Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knight, late earl of Devon,
or any one else had in the office. By p.s.
Grant for life to William Broun, clerk, master of the free chapel of
St. Mary called Me Hermitage' in the waste of the king's forest of
JBlakmore, co. Dorset^ of the yearly pension or annuity of 62«. 2d. with
which the chapel is charged to the king, of which 38^. \0d, is payable at
the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of the county and 13«. 4i/. to
the bailiffs of the king's manor of Fordyngton fbr the use of the duke of
Cornwall, that he may pray for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of Englaml, and for their souls after death and the souls
of the king's progenitors. By p.s.
Pardon to Thomas Laxton of Lamborn, co. Essex, ^ yonyin,' aHas of
Abrigge, CO. Essex, of his outlawries in London and Middlesex for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer Thomas Leven thorp touching a debt of 10/., and
before the justices of the Bench of the present king to satisfy the king of
his ransom for not holding John Bromley late of Sabrebford, co. Elssex,
' husbondman,' before the said John Prysot and his fellows at a certain day
to answer Bichard Mora on a plea of debt, as he made mainprise, he
having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, chief justice of
the Bench, has certified.
174 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1469, Membrane 22— conf.
Nov. 7. Presentation of John Banastre to the parish charch of Papworth
WestminBter. Everarde, in the diocese of Elj, void hy the resignation of William
Chauntrjf last parson.
Membrane 2h
Nov. 4. Grant to the king's kinsman John, earl of Northumberland, for
Westminster. 1,000 marks paid at the receipt of the Exchequer in the year 5 Edward IV.
of the custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services,
reversions and other possessions with advowsons of churches late of Ralph
Grey, knight, tenant in chief, during the minority of Thomas, bis son
and heir, and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparage-
ment, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent sustenance for the
heir. By p.8.
Nov. 14. Whereas William Broun and Alice his wife at Easter, 3 Edward IV,
Westminster, before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, at Westminster,
recovered against William Cortenale of Coventry, * chapman,' a sealed
coflfer containing charters, writings and other muniments and damages to
the amount of 20/. by jury of the city of London, with a provision of
100 marks in case they did not get delivery of the cofPer, and afterwards
the said William Cortenale was outlawed in London on Monday after
St. Maur the Abbot, 3 Edward IV. for not appearing before the said
justices at Westminster at Midsummer, 3 Edward lY. to satisfy the said
William and Alice of the said 100 marks, and afterwards the said William
Broun by the name of William Broun of London was outlawed in Coventry
on Tuesday before St, George the Martyr, 9 Edward IV. for not appearing
before the king at Westminster at Michaelmas, 8 Edward IV. to satisfy
him of his ransom for a trespass against William Briecowe and William
Halowton of which he was convicted by a juiy of the city of Coventry;
the king hereby pardons to the said William Cortenale all that pertains to
him of the said 20/. and 100 marks and also the outlawry aforesaid.
By p.s.
Nov. 18. Grant for life to Joan Courtenay of the manors of Columpjohn, Pareway,
Westminster. Chalvelegh and Muabury and the borough of Chalvelegh and all lands,
rents and services in Oolump John, Fareway, Chalvelegh, Musbury,
Pontisford and Pattebroke, eo. Devon, with knights' fees, advowsons,
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, parks, warrens, courts leet, liberties,
franchises ajad other commodities, late of Humphrey Stafford, earl of Devon,
lord Stafford of Suthwykc, knight, and in the king's liands because he died
without issue and because of the forfeiture of Thomas Courtenay, late earl
of Devon, by reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. to hold by the accustomed services. By p.s.
July 20. Pardon to William Hyde of Stepell Moreden, co. Cambridge, esquire,
Westminster, alias William Hide late of London, late escheator in the counties of
Oxford and Berks, of all ofiences committed by him before 11 July and
all fines, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king.
By p.s.
Nov. 23. Grant to the king's kinswoman Aune, countess of Pembroke, of the
Westminster, custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and other
possessions with knights' fees and advowsons in England and Wales late
of William, earl of Pembroke, tenant in chief, the honour, castle and
lordship of Dunster and all other lordships, manors, lands and possessions
late of James Loterell, knight, granted by letters patent to the said earl and
the heirs of his body excepted, to hold during the minority of William, son
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and heir of the said earl, in recompense of her dower out of the lands
excepted as above. By p.s.
Not. 27. General pardon to Master Ealph Makerell, clerk, doctor of either law,
Westminster, late of London, alias late of Somerletown, co. Suffolk. By p.s.
1470.
Jan. 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of Ealph Hasty nges, esquire, as controller
WestmiDster. of the petty custom and the subsidy of the Zs. in the tun and the 12^. in
the pound in the port of London and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees, provided that he execute the office in person, with the
custody of one part of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
1469^ Membrane 20.
Nov. 7. Appointment for life, from Michaelmas last, of the king's kinsman John
Westminster. Stafford, knight, as steward of the duchy of Cornwall in the county of
Cornwall and of all manors, lordships, lands and tenements of the king in
that county parcel of the duchy, receiving the accustomed fees from tlie
issues of the duchy at the hands of the receiver-general of the duchy.
By p.s.
Nov. 11. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Assh of the office of bailiff of
Westminster, the king's lordship and manor of Watlyngton, co. Oxford, which Philip
Latin, deceased, lately had, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
manor and other profits pertaining to the office. By p.s.
Oct 20. The like to the king's servitor William Blount, esquire, of the offices of
Westminster, the custody of the king's forests of Kyngeswode, co. Gloucester, and
Filwode, co. Somerset, and the king's forest or park of Pederton by Brigge-
waler, co. Somerset, with power to nominate all foresters, rangers and
officers within the same, with all accustomed fees and profits, receiving for
the wages of the foresters of the said forest of Kyngeswode 7^^. daily as in
the times of Edward III. and Bichard IL from the farm and issues of the
town of Bristol in the same manner as Humphrey Stafford, late earl of
Devon, or anyone else who had the offices. By p.s.
Nov. 17. Grant to the king's servant John Doune, one of the esquires of the body,
Westminster, of the offices of constable of the king's castle of Haverford West in South
Wales, steward of the castle, lordship, towns and liberties of Haverford
aforesaid and steward of the castle, lordship and county of Pembroke, the
castle and lordship of Lanstephan and the castle and lordship of Kil^arren
with their members during the minority of William son and heir of William
Herbert, knight, late earl of Pembroke, receiving the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
Nov. 16. Grant to Walter Devereux, lord of Ferrers, of the offices of constable of
Westminster, the castles of Breknok, Haye and Huntyngton, steward of the lordships of
Breknok, Haye and Huntyngton and receiver of the same lordships during
the minority of Henry, kinsman and heir of Humphrey, late duke of
Buckingham, tenant in chief, viz. son of Humphrey the son of the duke, and
so long as they remain in the king's hands, receiving the accustomed fees
from the issues of the lordships, with all other profits. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Licence for the king's kinsman Edward Nevill, knight, lord of the manor
Westminster, of Aston Cantlowe, co. Warwick, to found a fraternity or gild of the men
of the parish of the church of St. John Baptist, Aston Cantlowe, and others
wishing to bo of the same fraternity, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the said parish church for the good estate of the king and
Elizabeth, queen of England, his consort and the brethren and sisters of the
gild and for their souls after death, to be called the fraternity or gild of
St. Mary, Aston Cantlowe. They shall form one corporate body with
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perpetual succession and shall, whenever it be expedient, elect from themselves
a master and two wardens or guardians of the gild. And the master,
guardians and brethren and sisters shall liave power to receive others into
the gild, to implead and be impleaded, to make statutes and ordinances for
the governance of the giid, and to acquii*e in mortmain lands, annuities and
rents to the value of 8 marks yearly.
By K. and for 16/. paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 19.
Sept. 19. ' Grnnt for life to Robert Rokley of the office of ranger of the forest of
Westminster. Lcefeld, co. Rutland, void by the death of James Holyngworth, late ranger,
with the accustomed ^e&^ and profits. By p.8.
Oct. 25. Grant to the king*s kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, and John Parre,
Westminster, esquire of the body, of the presentation to the next vacant prebend in the
king's chapel of St. (leorge within the castle of Wyndesore. By p.s.
Oct. 26. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's kinsman William, bishop of
Westminster. Ely, us treasurer of the Exchequer, receiviug the accustomed fees with all
profits, in the same manner as John, earl of Worcester, or any other treasurer.
ByK.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the barons of the Exchequer.
Mandate in pursuance to John Langstrother, knight, prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, to deliver the keys, &c.
Oct. 26. Confirmation for life to Thomas Gray, clerk, of his possession of the free
Westminster, chapel of St. Mary, Wemstede, co. Hertford, olicu the free chapel of Watton,
CO. Hertford, granted to him by letters patent dated 15 July, 7 Edward IV.
on the demise of John Crecy. By K.
Oct. 27. Grant to Master Robert Newebald, priest, of the prebend of Chesewyke
Westminster, in the cathedral church of London, void by the death of Nicholas Dikson,
late prebendary, who died during the voidance of the see by the death of
Robert Gilbert, sometime bishop. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Oct. 31. General pardon to John Grey, rector of Somerleton, co. Suffolk, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 21 June last By p.8.
April 18. Grant to Richard Neel, one of the justices of the King's Bench, for the
Westminster, better maintenanQo of his estate, of 110 marks yearly at the hands of the
clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers in the ports of London,
Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull according to the form of an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI. and 106«. 11^^. and the sixth
part of ^d, yearly at Christmas for a robe with fur and 66s, 6d. yearly at
Whitsuntide for a robe with lining.
Nov. 9. Grant for life to John Dy n ham, lord of Dy nham, of the office of steward
Westminster, of the honours, castles, manors and boroughs of Plympton and Okhampton,
the manors of Tyvertojj, Sampford Courtena^', Collycombe, Chalvelegh,
Colyton, Colyford, Musbury and Whiteford and all other honours, castles,
lordships, manors, lands and posseHsions and all hundreds, courts leet and
views of frank-pledge belonging to them late of Humphrey Stafford, earl
of Devon, lord Stafford of Suthwike, knight, and in the king's hands
because he died without issue and because of the forfeiture of Thomas
Courtenay, late earl of Devon, receiving 20 marks yearly for the office from
the i:;sucs of the above with all other profits. By p.s.
March 20. General pardon to Johu Hopkyns of all offences committed by him before
Westminster. 5 March. By p.8.
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Oct. 2.^. Pardon to James Strangways of West Harlesey, co. York, knight, sheriff
Westminster, of the county of York, of all offences committed by him and all debts and
accounts due to the king. By p.8,
Nov. II. Whereas on 16 August last by letters patent the king appointed John
Wettininster. Langstrother, prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, treasurer of
England, but the office was formerly granted by the name of the office of
treasurer of the Exchequer; the king, to prevent ambiguitj*, confirms all
conce8.sion8, assignments and payments made by the said treasurer by virtue
of the said letters, and pardons to him all offences committed by him since
that date in the office of treasurer of England or the office of treasurer of the
Exchequer. By p.8.
MSMBRANE 18.
July 1. Licence, for 5 marks paid in the hanaper, for Robert Jngelton to grant
Westminster, the castle, lordship or manor of Myntished in Kendale, co. Westmoreland,
alias the castle, lordship or manor of Kendale, and 3,o(X) acres of land,
120 acres of meadow, 6,()00 acres of pasture, 8/. rent and a water-mill in
Kendale, a moiety of a water-mill in Fatten and a moiety of a water-mill
in Strikland Ketill with all free farms, liberties, franchises, waters, fislieries,
free warrens, fairs, markets, tolls and other appurtenances, held in chief, to
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick, William Parre,
knight, and Joan his wife, Richard Tunstall, knight, Richard Redmayne,
knight, Henry Sotehill, John Katrike^ Robert Wyclyff, Miles Metcalf,
James Danby and William Faynte and the heirs male of the bodies of
the said William and Joan with remainders to the heirs of the body of
William and to tho right heirs of Thomas Parre, knight, his father.
July 8. Licence, for 6/. paid in tho hanaper, for John Hampton and Philip
Westminster. Clinrd to grant the manor of Oolynbourn Valaunce, co. Wilts, and
twenty messuages, sixteen toft^, 800 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow,
400 acres of pasture, 10 mai*ks rent and a rent of a pair of gilt spurs
and a pound of cumin in Oolynbourn Valaunce, Colyngbourn Eyngeston,
Colyngbourn Abbots, Colyngbourn Southampton, Burhampton, Affeton
and Boscombe, co. Wilts, held in chief, with the exception of 100 acres
of wood, parcel of the manor, to John Leukenore, esquire, and Joan his
wife for life with remainder to Thomas Roger and William Roger his
son and the heirs of Thomas, and to grant tlie said 100 acres of wood,
held in chief as parcel of the manor, to the said Thomas and William and
the heirs of Thomas.
Afay 20. Exemption for life of Peter Pekham, esquire, from being put on assizes,
Westminster, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognisances, and from being made trier of
the same, assessor, taxer or collector of tenths, fifteenths or other tallages
or subsidies, collector of the aid for knighting the king's eldest son or
marrying tho king's eldest daughter, mayor, sheriff, constable, bailiff or
other officer or minister of the king. By p.8.
Sept. 4. Protection, for twelve years, for all timber, stones, tiles and other materials
Westminster, provided by the wardens of the mistery of mercery of the city of London
for certain buildings which they are constructing and repairing within the
city of London and all carpenters, stone-cutters, tilers and other workmen
hired by them for the work. By pjs.
Sept. 23. Presentation of Nicholas Bulfynche, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Hovekerk within the marches of Calais, in the diocese of Terouanne. Tho
letters are directed to Th. Ciirdinal archbishop of Canterbury.
Oct. 5. Pardon to the king's kinsman George, archbishop of York, of all escapes
Westminster, of felons committed to the custody of himscif or any of his predecessoi-s
y 9618P. M
178 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
\^QQ Membrane 18 — coiU,
before 29 September last, and all consequent fines and amercements due to
the king. By K.
Oct. 17. Grant for life to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the
Westmmster. office of constable of England with the accustomed fees and profits, in the
same manner as Richard, late earl Rivers, had it. Bj p.s.
Nov. 3. Pardon to Walter Salman of Southmymmcs, co. Middlesex, * laborer,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king
to answer for certain trespasses committed in that county, he having
suiTendered to the Mai-shalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of
the King's Bench, has certified.
1470.
Jan. 29. Grant for life to Nicholas Bulfynch, clerk, of the king's chapel of Hareway
Westminster, within the lordship of Mark and Oyc in the marches of Calais, with all
alms, profits and rights. By p.s.
Jan. 31. Presentation of Thomas Walker, chaplain, lo the parish church of
Westminster. St. Mary, Great Grymesby, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of
William Sygge, last parson. By K.
1469.' Mbmbranb\^.
July 10. Grant to the king's servant Geoffrey Springe, because certain wines of
Westminster, his to the value of 100/. were taken by William Beuufitz, late clerk of
John Wenlok, knight, chief butler of England, for the king's use for the
expenses of the household, and the king by letters under the great seal of
the duchy of Lancaster commanded Nicholas Sharp, then rdbeiver-general
of the duchy, to pay 1 00/. to the said Geoffrey from the issues of his office,
but the latter has as yet received no payment and has surrendered the
letters, and because of his long service to the king's father and the king,
that he or his executors after his decease or their factors or attorneys may
ship 1714 woollen cloths without grain in any ports of the realm and take
them to foreign parts quit of customs and subsidies, in full recompence of
the said wines. By p.s.
July 3. Grant to William Noreys, king's knight, of the sum of 16/. 18«. which
Westminster. John Marcaunte of London, * fysshmonger,' recovered against Thomas
Delamare late of Aldermeston, co. Berks, esquire, late sheriff of Wilts,
before the justices of the Bench at Westminster, which sum belongs to
the king because by writ djited 10 October, 8 Edward IV. he directed the
sheriff of Middlesex to exact Maurice Neweton late of London,
* soudeour,' and the said John by the name of John M:irkam from county
court to county court until they should bo outlawed if they did not appear,
and they were exacted at courts held at Braynford on Thursday before
Christmas, at the stone cross on Thursday before St. Agnes and at
Braynford on Thursday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 8 Edward IV. and
at the stone cross on Thursday before St. Cuth1)ert and at Osilston on
Thursday before SS. Tiburcius and Valerian, 9 Edward IV, and did not
appear and were consequently outlawed. By p.s.
July 6. Pardon to William Miller late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, *dier,* of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Surrey for not appearing before the king to
satisfy William Gyles of 9/. which the latter recovered against him before
the justices of the Bench at Westminster and 33«. 4c/. damages, he having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison and offered the said debt and
damages, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified.
Nov. 13. Grant for life to Henry Lokwode, yeoman of the king's chamber, from
Westnunster. Michaelmas last of a piece of land and meadow in Thryske, co. York,
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14G9. Membrane 17 — eont,
catled ' Balfowe/ sometime of Peter Tempest, deceased, a messuage and
12 acres of ]and in Langrake, a messuage and 16 acres of land in Barley
and a tenement in the sume town called ^ Watermannys Croft' in the said
county which John Ufflete, prior of Drax, acquired without licence, a
borate of land in lirathcwell, a bovate of land in Shelby called * de Rodeas,"
two messuages, 12 acres of land and a waste place in Alverton, three acres
of land in Carleton by Suayth and a messuage and a bovate of land in
Balnebek, co. York, the fourth part of a toft, a plot of pasture, two
cottages, four bovates of land and 3^ acres of meadow in Coryngham, co.
Lincoln, and a ruinous messuage and 30 acres of land and meadow in
Willyngbam, co. Lincoln, sometime of Thomas Burton, rendering to the
king 60#. 4d, yearly and 8d, more of increment. By p.s.
Nov. 11. Grant for life to Bichard Milton of the office of parker of the king's
Westminster, parks of Assheley and Guddesbere, parcel of the manor and borough of
Tyverton, co. Devon, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of Thomas
Courteney, last earl of Devon, attainted of high treason by an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 1 Edward IV. and because Walter Moyle,
justice of the Bench, Baldwin Fulford, knight, and othera were seised of
the same in their demesne as of fee to the use of the said earl for his life ;
and grant to him for life of wages of 6r/. daily from the issues of the said
manor or borough, with all other profits.
Nov. 24. Grant to Richard, bishop of Sidii^bury^ and the king's servant Thomas
Westminster. Yaghan, one of the esquires of the body, of the presentation to the next
vacant prebend within the college of St. George within the castle of
Wyndesore. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 16.
Nov. 7. Appointment for life of the king's brothei' Richard, duke of Gloucester,
WestmiDster. as chief justice of Ncrth Wales, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands
of the chamberlain of North Wales. By p s.
Nov. 14. Grant to John Catesby, one of the king's Serjeants at laW, John Swiliard
Webtminster. and Robert Bardesey of 200/. from the issues of the temporalities of the
abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, void by the death of George, last abbot,
for tbe use of Thomas Millyng, now elected abbot, and the convent, in
consideration of their losses by fire, their expenses in the building of the
nave of the abbey church and their indebtedness in great sums of money
through the said George. By p.s.
Nov. G. Signification to Pope Paul of the royal assent to the election of Master
Westminster. Thomas Millyng, professor of theology, as abbot of the monastery of
Westminster by London, pertaining immediately to the Roman church.
By p.s.
Nov. 20. Grant to tbe king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the manors and lordships of Alwerton and Ty warnaylle
Tees, CO. Cornwall, with all lands, rents, farms, services, advowsons and
oiber commodities, in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of Edmund
Beauford, attainted of high treason in Parliament at Westminster,
21 January, 4 Edward IV. and the manor or lordship of Wylmyngton,
CO. Kent, and the lands and tenements near it called Huckyng and Dolly
with all lands, rents, services, advowsons and other profits, in the king's
hands by reason of the forfeiture of Henry, late duke of Somerset,
attainted of high treason in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
^ 1 Edward IV. with issues from those dates. By p.s.
Nov. 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of the said duke of Gloucester as chief
Westminster, stewardy approver and surveyor of the principalitv of \i\^^les and the
M 2
180 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1469. Memhrane 16 — eont.
earldom of March in England, Wales and tho innreheSy receiving such fees
as may be agreed upon before Easter next. By p.s.
Dec. 4. Grant to Edmund Bonyfaunt, chaplain, rector of the parish churcli of
Westminster. Little BricJi, in the diocese of London, of a prebend within the fieo chapel
of St. Stephen within the palace of We.->tminster, on an exchange of
benefices with Thomas Bonyfaunt. By p,8.
Mandate in pui*suance to the dean of (he college of St. Stephen.
1470.
Jan. 10. General pardon to Gcrvasc CliEton late of Braborne, co. Kent, knight,
Westminster, alias late of Clifton, co. Nottingham, alias late of London, aliax late of
Ercsby, co. Lincoln, of all offences committed by him before 5 December
last; and grant to him of all manors, lands and goods thus forfeited by
him. By p 8.
Jan. 31. Appointment, during good behaviour, of Richard Page as solicitor of
WcptminBtcr. the kiug, receiving 10/. yearly from the issues of the duchy of Cornwall ;
in lieu of a like appointment of Richard Fowler by letters patent dated
12 March, I Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
1469.
Nov. 21. Fardon to Thomas Gray of Little Tilbeiy, co. Essex, esquire, lato
Westminster. c.=cliiator of the counties of Norfolk and Sulfblk, one of the esquires of
the body, tenant of the lands late of John Hunt, hvte one of the collectors
of the cu.^toms^and subsidies in tha port of Ipswich and ports and places
adjacent, (if all offences committed by him and all issues, fines, debts and
accounts duo to tho king. And whereas Walter Wyrtell, esquire, lato
sbcrirr of Essex and Hertford, is charged in his account from Michaelmas,
8 Edward IV. to Michaelmas following at the Exchequer with certain
siuns from the said Thomas and John, aud the said Thomas is consequently
disturbed in certain lands of his in Essex late of tho said John, the king
hereby pardons to them and the executors and heirs of the said John the
said sums and all consequent actions and demands. By p.s.
Membrane 1^.
Nov. 29. On behalf of llichard Gray, executor of tho will of Thomas Mannyng,
Westminster, clerk, the king is informed that Thomas in his lifetime was in great indigence
and indebtedness and because he lately made forfeiture to the king the
executor cannot proceed in the execution of the will without his licence, and
he has therefore granted licence for him 1o undertake the administration
of the small debts and goods of the said Th<imiis for the fulfilment of his will
and has reh^'ised his interest in the estate in favour of the other creditors.
By p.s.
Dec. 2. Grant for life to Thomas Yonge, one of the justices of the Common
Westminster. Bench, of a tun of wino yearly from the king's prises in the port of Bristol.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the chief butler of England or his deputy in
the said port.
Dec. 1. General pardon to John Purcas late of London, 'yoman,' of all offences
Wcstmins'cr. committed by him before 25 November last. By p.s.
Nov. 23. The like to Alice Swancot of Bristol, * gentilwoman,' tho wife of John
Westminster. Swancot of Bristol, of all offences committed by her before 19 November
and all consequent forfeitures of her goods. By p.s.
Dec. 16. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, of full power
Westminster, and authority to reduce and f-ubdue the king's castles of Carmardyn and
Cardycan in (South Wales, which Morgan ap Thomas ap Grifiith, * genliU
9 EDWARD IV.— Part IL 181
1469, Membrane IS-^eont.
man/ and Henry ap Thomas np Grifiitli, * gentilman/ with other rebels
have entered into and from which they raid the mijacent part^^ and to put
them under safe cu»tody and governance and to promise pardon to such
rebels within them as shall be willing to submit and take an oath of fealty.
ByK.
Dec. 14. Grant, dui-ing pleasure, to the king's kinsman Thomas Arundell, lord
Westminster. Mautravers, for his sustenance and for his attendance on the king's person,
of 200 marks yearly, viz. 100 marks from the customs and subsidies from
goods and merchandise in the port of Suthampton, and 10 J marks from
the subsidy called tonnage and poundage viz. 3^. in the tun and \2d. in
the pound in the port of London. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Licence for Fulk Burgchicr, esquire, son and heir of William Burgchier,
Westminster, knight, late lord Fitzwaren, to enter freely into all castles, lordships,
hundreds, land.-*, towns, manors, fee farms, annuities, reversions, farms,
rents, services, feer, views of frank-pledge, courts leet, sherifi's turns,
liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jnnsdictions, knights' fees, patronages,
advowsons, woods, agisticents, pannages, mills', waters, fisheries, meadows,
pastures, commons, officei and other posses%>ions in Kngland and the
marches of Wales of which his father was seised and which should descend
to him. By p.s.
Dec. 18. Presentation of William Wilcok, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Landussull in South Wales, in the diocese of St. Davids, void by the
resignation of liobert Shelwake, last parson. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Grant for life to the king's servant John Shute, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the ofiice of parker of the park of Okehampton, co. Devon,
and the custody of the park with the custody of the chase there, in the
king's hands as parcel of the manor of Okehampton by the forfeiture of
Thomas Courtenay, late earl of Devon, attainted of high treason by an act
in Parliament at W^estminster, I Edward IV ; with wages of 5d. daily
from the issues of the a:anor and all other accustomed profits. By p.s.
1470.
Feb. 24. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. John Wysebcche, monk of the monastery of Croyland, as abbot of that
place. By p.s.
1469, Mbmbranb 14.
Nov. 18. Grant for life to the king's servant John Couper, yeoman of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of the ofUce of parkcr of the park of Colcombe, parcel of the manor
or lordship of Colcombe, and the office of bailiff of Coleton, parcel of the
manor or lordship of Coleton, co. Devon, in the king's hands by the
forfeiture of Thomas Courteney, last earl of Devon, attainted of high
treason by an act in Parliament at Westminster, 1 Edwanl IV. and because
Walter Moyle, one of the justices of the Bench, Baldwin Fulford, knight, and
others were seised thereof in their demes^ne as of fee to the use of the said
earl for his life ; and ^rant to him of wages of Zd, daily for the office of
parker and *Ad. daily for the office of bailiff from the issues of the said
manors or lordships, with all other profits. By p.s.
1470.
Jan. 25. Pardon to Thomas Lamplogh, knight, late sheriff of Cumberland, in
Westminster, consideration of his good service in the sieges and reduction of the castles
of Kirkoswald and Nuward, co. Cumberland, and the capture of the castle
of Bamburgh and his expensss in resisting the rebels in the said county,
of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s«
182 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1469^ Membrane 14 — conL
Nov 28. Grant for life to the king's kiosman Thomas Bourgehier, knight, of the
WettmioBter. offices of constable and parker of the king's castle and park of Letles, co.
Kent, from die time of the death of R ilph Seintleger, with such fees,
wages and robes as Robert Corbj, late constable, and John Dangoro, late
parker, had in the time of Edward III. from the issues of the manor or
lordship of Ledes, with all other profits. Bj p.s.
1470.
Jan. 29. Exemplification of letters patent dated 12 March, 1 Edward IV
Westminster, appointing Richard Foweler the king's solicitor. Those letters have been
casually lost, as the said Richard has taken oath in Chancery, and will bo
surrendered if found.
1469.
Nov. 20. Licence, for 40*. paid in the hanaper, for William Dyneley, esquire, to
Westminster, enfeoff Henry Court, esquire, Nicholas Hervy, * gentilman,' John Hill,
'gentilman,' Thomas Cupper, clerk, and John Alody, clerk, of the manor of
Wolferton, co. Southampton, and the advowson of the church of the manor,
held in chief, and for these to re-enfeoff the said William and Anne his
wife of the same, to hold to themselves and the heirs male of their bodies,
with remtiinder to William and his heirs.
1470.
Feb. 5. Licence, for S3s. 4cd, paid in the hanaper, for John Shelley, citizen and
Westminster, mercer of London, to grant the manor of Chelsyn, co. Hertford, held in
chief, to John Say, knight, Ralph Bawde, esquire, Henry Barley, esquire,
Thomas Frowyk, esquire, Thomas Leventhorp, esquire, William Say,
esquire, Thomas Riche, mercer, Andrew Body, * vintner,' John Carde-
maker, William Laurens, 'grocer,' William Shore, citizen of London,
Thomas Braughyng the elder and TBomas Braughyng the younger
and their heirs to hold to the use of the said John Shelley and his heics.
Westminster.
1469. Membranb 13.
irL^*Z;iZl. Grant for life to John Rypon, esquire, of the office of one of the king's
^ "*"*" "• Serjeants at arms from Easter last with wages of 12c?. daily fiom the issues
of tlie county of Kent, a coat of the king's livery yearly at Christmas at
the great wardrobe of the same suit and cloth as other Serjeants at arms,
and other profits of his offices ; in lieu of a like grant to him by letters
patent dated 7 July, 1 Edward IV. surrendered because the wages therein
mentioned have been taken into the king's hands by virtue of an act in the
last Parliament at Westminster. By p.s.
Dec. 29. Grant for life to Thomas Tyryngham, esquire, of the office of one of
Westminster, the king's foresters in the forest of Purbyk alias the office of forester of
* la Westbayly ' within the forest of Purbyk, co. Dorset, receiving the
accustomed fees from Michaelmas, 8 Edward IV. from which date he has
occupied the oflTice, from the issues of the counties of Somerset and Dorset,
with all other accustomed profits; in lieu of a like grant to him by letters
patent dated 3 February, 5 Edward IV. surrendered because invalid.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
Dec. £3. Grant to Thomas Seyntleger, esquire of the body, and Nicholas Gaynes-
Westminster. ford, esquire, of the custody of all manors, lands, possessions, rents,
knight's fees and advowsons late of John White, tenant in chief, during
the minority of Robert White his son and heir with the marriage of the
latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
'^"^M^a
9 EDWAED IV.— Pabt II. 183
1470. Membrane 13 — cont,
«
Jan. 10. Grant for life to William Bestney, one of the king's Serjeant's at arms, of
WeBtminater. 18/. 5s. yearly from 25 November, 7 Edward IV. viz. lOOs. at the hands
of the abbot and convent of Shrewsbury or the sheriff of Salop for the
wood or hay called Lythewode, !('/. at the hands of Simon Combe and his
heirs or the slicriff of Wilts from the farm of the lands which Henry
Candaver held in Fitelton, and 655. at the hands of the prior and convent
of Merton or the sheriff of Keut for the manor of Patrikesbourne, co. Kent;,
in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent of that date (see p. 41),
surrendered so far as concerns the sums mentioned because invalid.
By p.s.
Jan. 25. Grant for life to the icing's kinsman Humphrey Dacre, knight, lord
Westminster. Dacre, of the office of master forester of the king's forest of Jnglewode,
CO. Cumberland, with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as Jiich&rd,
late earl of Ryvers, had the office. By p.s.
Jan. 23. Licence for the prior and convent of Croyland to elect an abbot in the
Westminster, place of John Litlyngton, last abbot, deceased. By p.s.
Feb. 9. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds
Westminster, to elect an abbot in the place of John Boon, late abbot, deceased. By p.s.
Feb. 16. Appointment of Robert Ychyn as deputy and lieutenant of John
Westminster. Wenlok, knight, chief butler of England, in the port of Brwgewater and
ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the chief butler.
1469. MSMBRANS 12.
W^lmin^er ^^^reas by letters patent dated 1 April, 5 Edward IV. the king granted
to John Burgh, esquire, and the heirs male of his body certain messuages,
cottages, tofts, shops, shambles,, crofts and gardens in Kirketon in Lyndesey,
Howton by Bekering, Bliton, Bedeburn and Aderby, co. Lincoln, and by
letters patent dated 30 November, 6 Edward IV. released to him certain
rents, services and debts due for the premises, and the said John has
surrendered the last-named letters patent ; the king hereby releases to him
all an'ears of rents, services and debts due for the premises from Easter,
5 Edward IV. until 28 November last, and grants that he and his heirs
and assigns shall hold them for the term of 10 years following quit of all
rent. By p.8.
1470.
Jan. 25. Pardon to William Umby of Hadley, co. Suffolk, Maborer,* of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Suffolk for not appearing before John Prysot and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John Mannok
for ha ring left his service at Stoke by Neylond before the term agreed
upon ; he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
Feb. 12. Grant for life to Richard Beauchamp of the reversion of the office of
Westminster, constable of the king's castle of Gloucester with a meadow called
^ kingesmedowe ' near the castle and all accustomed fees and profits on
the death of the king's servant Thomas Herbert the elder, to whom the
same was granted by letters patent dated 23 June, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Feb. 14. Appointment for life from 1 August Inst of the king's knight William
Westminster. Stanley as steward of the king's lordship oi Denbiegh in the parts of North
Wales, void by the death of William, late earl of Pembroke, with the
accustomed fees at the hands of the receiver of the lordship. By p.s.
184 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane 12 — cont.
Feb. 20. Grant to the kins;'s orator John Brekyn, clerk, of the prebend of
Westminster. Erdyngton in the collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalen, Briggenorth,
void by the resignation of George Pylkyngton, chaplain, late prebendary.
By p.B.
Mandate in pnrsuance to the dean and chapter;
Feb. 20. Grant for life to William AlberJ and John Gerves of the office of the
Westminster, custody of the king's castle of Norwich and the gaol there, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
By p.B.
Jan. 5. General |jardon to William Kayme late of Sydyngboarne, co. Kent,
Westminster. ' yoman.' * By p.s.
1469.
July 3. Licence for Ralph Wolsclcy and his heirs to enclose and impark the land
Westminster, and water within or pertaining to the manor or lordship of Wolseley, co.
Stafford, of which he is seised, and to make deer-leaps there and to have
free warren and chase within the manor of bares, rabbits, pheasants,
partridges and other birds, fish and doer. By p.s.
July 3. Licence for the said Ralph and his heirs to crenellate the manor of
Westminster. Wolsclcy, CO. Stafford. By p.s.
Membrane 11.
Nov. 23. Grant for life to John Furde of the office of beins: one of the king's
. Westminster. Serjeants at arms, with wages of \2d. daily from the customs and subsidies in
the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and places adjacent, and a
coat of the king's livery yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe of the
same suit and cloth as other Serjeants at arms, and all other profits.
By p.s.
Oct. 2S. Whereas the king's mother by her letleis patent has granted to John
Westminster. Walker, for his good service to the king and the king's father, tiie office of
porter of the king's castle of Fodringhey, the king grants the said office to
him for life, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands of the receivers,
bailiffs, farmers or occupiers of the lordship of Fodringhey, with all other
profits. By p.s.
Nov. 28. Confirmation of letters patent dated 23 March, 4 Edward IV. being a
Westminster, gi-ant for life to Guy Wolston, esquire, of the custody of the king's great
park of Fodrynghay, Erlesvvod and Newehawe, the office of constable of
the king's casile of Fodrynghay and the custody of the garden and spinney
there, and the office of receiver of the castle and lordship of Fodrvnghay
and certain fees there named. By p.s. and for 40^. paid in the hauaper.
Nov. 27. Grant to Nicholas Wylde born of Kampen {Campens*) \\\ the bishopric of
Westminster. Utrecht, and the heirs of his body of letters of denisation.
By p s. and for 20$. paid in the hanaper.
1470.
Jan. 28. Commiiision to Richard Licchfelde and John Alcok, doctors of laws,
Westminster. Michael Carvanell, bachelor of either law, William Haydok, John
Pembeiton, Edmund Pygot and William Baldry of London, merchants, of
the kmg's authority in an appeal by Thomas Gay the younger, citizen of
London, against a judgement of William Godeyere, doctor of laws,
lieutenant and commissary general of the king*s brother Richard, duke of
Gloucester, admiral of England, L*(>land and Aquitaine, at Horton Key in
Suthwerk in the accustomed place by the tideway in the parish of
St. Clave in a maritime case on a demand of 50/. between William
9 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 185
J 470, Membrane 11 — cont.
Hampton, ciiizen and alderman of London, plaintiff, and the said Thomas,
defendant.
Jan. 28. Grant for life to Edward the Bastard of Bretaigne of 200/. yearly at the
Westmio'ster. receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Jan. 25. Pardon to Richard Fitz William of Aide work, co. York, king's knight, kto
Westminster, sheriff of Lincoln, because he has lost a great part of the profits of his office
through the insurrection of divers liegos of the king in the said county of
Lincoln and has paid 80/. from the issues of his bailiwick for his own
proffers into the Exchequer, and because of his great expense in attending
on the king's person with 100 persons, of all oiffences commiited by him
and all debts, views of accounts, fines and sums of money duo to the king.
By p.8.
Feb. 1. Pardon to John Conyers of Hornby, co. York, knight, alias of Whorlton,
Westminster, co. York, late sheriff cf York, who at the king's special request in the
seventh year took upon himself the otnce of sheriff for four months and
afterwards held it until the end of the year and could not receive the
accustomed issues and profits but supported divers charges, of all oficnces
committed by him and all debts and accounts due to the king. By p.8.
Membrane 10«
Jan. 26. Licence for Johu Cnrtmell, clerk, and his executors to found a perpetual
Westminster, chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service at the altar of St. Mary
the Virgin in the church of Middelham for his health and for his soul after
death and the souls of Richard, late earl of Salisbury, and Alice his consort
and the father and mother of the said John and those for whom he is
bound to prny, to be called the ciiantry of John Cartmeli ; and for the
chaplains of the chantry to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands,
rents, annuities and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of
9 marks yearly. By p.?. and for 16/. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 13. Grant to the king's kinsman 'i'hoinas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster, of 2(X)/. yearly from Midsummer last from the issues and profits of the
king's exchange and mint within the Tower of London and elsewhere
within the lealm of England, until he shall be fully satisfied of the sum of
700/. in which the king is indebted to him, as appears in the receipt of the
Exchequer. By p.s.
Feb. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant John Walford, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the ofiice of ImilifiT of the king's lordship of
Fordyngton, co. Dorset, void by the death of John Baron, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship and all accustomed profits,
rendering yearly due accounts. By p.s.
Feb. 7. Appointment of the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, as chief
Westminster, justice of South Wales, the kijg's chamberlain of South Wales and steward
of the king's commote of Cantremaure and all the king's lordsliip$>, manors
and commotes in the counties of Kardican and Kermerdyn in South Wales
during the minority of William Herbert, knight, earl of Pembroke, son and
heir of William Herbert, knight, late earl of Pembroke, receiving the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Feb. 16. ' Grant for life to the king's knight Boger Yaghan of the ofifice of
Westminster, constable of the king's castle of Cardigan, void by the death of William
Herbert, esquire, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the castle
and the lordship of Cardigan at the hands of the king's chamberlain of
South Wales^ with all other accustomed profits. By p.s.
186 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane 10 — cont,
Feb. 17. PrcseDtation of Loais ap Owcjn, doctor of laws, to the parish church of
Westminster. LlandussuU, in the diocese of St. Davids, void by the resignation of Robert
Shelwake, last parson. By p.s.
1469.
Nov. 9. Licence for John Colshull, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, one of the
Westminster, kinswomen and heiresses of Humphrey Stafford, late earl- of Devon,
tenant in chief, John Willoughby, knight, and Agnes his wife, another
of the said kinswomen and heiresses, and Thomas Strangwiche and
Eleanor his wife, the third of the said kinswomen and heiresses, viz.
the daughters of Alice the sister of William Stafford, father of the said
late earl, to enter freely into all castles, lordships, land<^ towns, manors,
fee-farms, annuities, reversions, farms, rents, services, hundreds, fees, views
of frank-pledge, courts leet, sheriffs' turns, liberties, franchises, fairs,
markets, jurisdictions, knights' fees, patronages, advowsons, woods, agist-
ments, pannages, mills, waters, fisheries, meadows, pastures and other
possessions within the realm of which the said earl was seised and which
should descend to them. By p.s.
1470.
March 2. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the monastery of St. Edmund, Bury, of
the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of Norwich, immediately subject
to the Roman church, to Robert Ixworth, doctor of decrees, late prior uf
the monastery, who has been elected abbot in the place of John Boon,
deceased, in accordance with an in<lult of the apostolic see, granted at the
supplication of Richard II, that the convent should have the right of
electing their abbot. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties i-^
Cambridge.
Essex and Hertford.
Lincoln.
Nortiiampton.
The like to Richard Lee, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Membrane 9.
Jan. 17. The king lately for divers debts in which he was indebted to divers
Westminster, persons assigned to them certain sums of money by tallici levied at the
receipt of the Exchequer on John Lambard and Thomas Guy, then
collectors t)f the customs and subsidies of wools and the petty custom in the
port of Suthampton, viz. to George Darell, la(e keeper of the great
wardrobe, 100/. on 13 May, 2 Edward IV. for the wardrobe, to William
Port, late treasurer of the king's chamber, 36/. 4«. on the same date for the
chamber, to Geoffrey Gate 11/. 20d, on 19 October, 2 Edward IV. and to
John Wykys, esquire, 13/. 15^. on the said 13 May, and they delivered the
said tallies to the said John Lambard, and the king for the sum of 40/. in
which he was indebted to the said John Lambard and one Thomas Pounde,
late collectors of the customs and subsidiej in the said port, assigned to
the said John and Thomas the said sum by a tally levied on themselves at the
said receipt on 10 November, 4 Edward IV. and by letters patent dated
14 May, 4 Edward IV. the king granted to the said John Lambard the sum
of 418/. 16^. 2c?. from the said customs and subsidies, but the latter has as yet
received no payment of any of the sums aforesaid and has surrendered
the said letters patent and tallies.
9 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 18^^
1470. Membrane 9 — cont.
The king accordingly, in recom pence of the premises and in repayment
of the sum of 191/. lis, 4d. lent to him by the said John Lambard on
29 April, 9 Edward IV, as appears at the receipt of the Exchequer, grants
to the said John and his heirs and assigns the manors of -Vyelleston,
Churebere and Newcnham by Chitlamphost, co. Devon, a messaage with
a garden adjacent called Mireteyne' within the city of Exeter, two
messuages, two gardens adjacent and 2^. yearly rent from a vacant plot la
the highway of the said city, within the parish of St. John de Arcubus,
three other tenements and g.inleiis adjacent in a street called * Boucherrewe'
of the same city, two other messuu;^es in the highstreet of the said city by
the gate of the prior of St. Nicholas's there, a messuage within the same
city by the house of Thomes Callewodelegh opposite Seynt Stephens Bowc,
a messuage and 40 acres of land in Fortie in the parish of Yde, three
messuages, 60 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture,
200 acres of moor, 1 2 acres of wood, 300 acres of gorse and heath and
10*. rent in Wettmyddeltoia, Harecomb, Knoll, Hallerigge and Budlegh,
CO. Devon, an acre of land in the city of Exeter whicli is the glebe of the
church of Allhallows Goldsmith with the advowson of the said church, and
the manor of Westcoker and the advowson of the church of Westcoker
and the hundred of Westcoker, co. Somerset, late of Henry Courtenay,
esquire, attainted of high treason, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture
and by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV, against Thomas Courtenay, then last earl of
Devon, and the manor of Puryton and ten messuages, 160 acres of land,
GO acres of meadow and 200 acres of wood in Westraplond, co. Somerset,
two messuages, 18 acres of land, 6 acres of pasture and 20 acres of meadow
in Rynmour and Wethe, co. Somerset, As, rent from a messuage in
Yedestan, co. Somerset, a dove-cote, 20 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow,
and 160 acres of pasture in Bawderyppe and Croke within the parish of
Bawderyppe, co. Somerset, and fifteen burgages in Downeyend, co. Somerset,
late of the said Henry Courtenay and iu the king's hands by his forfeiture,
to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats,
parks, woods, warrens, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties,
franchises and other emoluments and all issues from the death of the said
Henry by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents
and services as they were held by before 4 March, I Edward IV ; and the
reversion on the death of John Brygham of a messuage, 300 acres of land,
20 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture and 60 acres of gorse and heath
in Stuttecombe, co. Devon, of which the said Henry Courtenay was lately
seised in his demesne as of fee, and which he granted to the said John
Brygham his servant for life, to hold by the services of as many knights'
fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. And whereas John Odelond, clerk, William
Hamond, clerk, Thomas Coke, John Kyrton and Thomas Welyworth were
lately seised in their demesne as of fee to the use of Thomas Courtenay,
late earl of Devon, of a messuage with a garden adjacent with shops, solers
and cellars annexed in the parish of St. Petroc, Exeter, in which Joan Qwyk
lately dwelt, and at the special request of the said earl by a charter dated
the morrow of St. Katherine the Virgin, 36 Henry VI, granted the same
to Henry Faux to hold for 29 years from that date at a rent of 10;. yearly
and continued their estate in the same to the use of Thomas, last earl of
Devon, attainted of high treason in the said Parliament, the king hereby
grants to the said John Lambard and his heirs and assigns the said rent and
the reversion of the said premises, to hold as above. By p.s.
Feb. 1. Pardon to the king's servitor Henry Ferrers of Estpekham, co. Kent,
Westminster, esquire, late shcrifi of Kent, of all offences committed by him before
20 November last and all iBnes, issuesi debts, accounts and arrears dae to the
king. By p jsi.
188 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane 9 — conU
Feb. 20. Grant for life to Peter do la Court of London, * skjnncr,' of the office of
Westminster, jeoman skinner of the great wardrobe, receiving 6i daily from the issues
of the counties of Somei-set and Dorset with a livery yearly at the said
wardrobe and all other accustomed profits. By pjs.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the great wardrobe.
9
Membrane 8.
Feb. 8. Inftpeximus and confirmation to Isabel Forest, the prioress, and the nuns
Westminster, of Chesthunt of the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 4 February, 1 Hichaid II. inspecting and
confirming the following, —
(1) letters patent Catc(W6 October, 41 Edward III.
(2) Letters patent dated 18 May, 25 Edward III. inspecting and
confirming letters patent dated I March, 18 Edward IL being an
exemplification of the tenour of a charter dated at Westminster,
11 August, 24 Henry III. [Monasticon,']
• (3; A charter dated at Westminster, 3 July, 32 Edward III.
^iCharter lioll, 32 Edward III. No. 5.]
2. Letters patent dated 27 November. 5 Richard II, inspecting and
confirming letters patent dated 13 January, 25 Edward III.
For 2 marks paid in the hanaper.
1469. Membrane ?•
April 27. Exemplification, at the request of the mayor and aldermen of the city of
westmmster. i^^^^^n^ ^f ^^^ ^^^^^ ^f ^he foUowing :—
1. Letters patent dated 12 October, 8 Edward IV. (see p. Ill), granting
to the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, power to make a
weir across the Thames.
2. A writ of privy seal (English) dated 17 April, 9 Edward IV. directed
to Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor, and Robert
Kirkeham, keeper of the rolls and books of Chancery, commanding
them to receive and cancel the said letters and the enrolment thereof
and to address a writ to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer
for the dii$charge of the said earl of the said 20 v. there mentioned.
The king granted the said letters because he was informed that he
was entitled to a weir in the river Thames called * Holgilles Were,'
now broken and utterly destroyed, but William Taillour, the mayor,
and the 8ldei*mcn of the said city have shown that they have the
' conservance ' of certain statutes and ordinances within the said river
from the bridge of Staine<) to (he said city and further in the said
water and the water of Midway, and the rebuilding of the weir
would be contrary to the same and the liberty of the city, and
accordingly the said earl has agreed to surrender the said letters.
3. The cancellation of the said letters patent and of their enrolment in
accordance with the said writ on surrender by Kenelm Dygas,
attorney of the said earl, on 24 April.
1470.
Feb. 12. Pardon to William Kolff late of Chetham, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king
to answer for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
0 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 189
I471). MSMBRANB 6.
Feb. 21. Whereas from time immemorial the brethren of the Hospital of SU John
WestmioRter. of Jerusalem in England according to customs and ordinances at eacli
voidance of the hospital proceeded freelj and without royal licence to the
election of another prior from themselves, and the issues and revenues of all
the posses.sions of the hospital during voidance pertained to the treasurer
of the hospital after all charges and hospitality for the defence of the
church, the Holy Land and tlie Christians against the Saracens, Pagans
and other enemies without any seisin into the king*s hands, and the elect
became prior and whs admitted to all the possessions of the hospital without
any oath of fealty or suit before the king ; and although in the time of
Edward III. one Leonard de Tibertis, late an alien brother of the hospital
and born without the king's obedience, was elected prior and did fealty
because he was an alien but under protest that this should be without
prejudice to the hospital, nevertheless the said king on a scrutiny of th3
rolls and memuranJa of the Exchequer acquitted one Philip de Thame, the
immediate successor of the said Leonard as piior, of tho £aid fealty and
the issues of the lands of the said hospital and the lands sometime of the
master and brethren of the order of tho Temple in England, in the handi
of the said prior and brethren, taken into the hands of the said king by
pretext of the annulling of the said order ; and on the late voidance of tho
hospital by the death of Robert Botill, late prior, the brethren proceeded
to election as above without licence and elected John LangstroCher, and
the king caused the recordo, rolls and memoranda to be searched and
found nothing for his right, and the said John was instituted prior and
became possessed of the possessions of the hospital and afterwards did
fealty under protest as above, and the issues of the possessions of the
hospital during the voidance were answered for; the king, to remove all
ambiguity, declares that all the abvive proceedings on the part of the prior
and brethren ara lawful and in no way to his prejudice or detriment.
By p.8.
Feb. 27. Grunt to tho king's kinsman John, earl of Northumberland and lord of
! Westminster. Mountagu, and the heira of his body, for his good service against the rebels
and the Scots, of the manor and borough of Tyverton, tho hundred of
Tyverton with the advowsons of three portions with cures in the church
of Tyverton, the castles, manors, lordships, boroughs and hundreds of
Plympton and Okehimpton, the manor and borough of Chalvelegh, tho
manoi*s of Colcombe, Cloy ton, Musbury, Colyford, Whytford, Sampford
Courtenay, Culme John and Fareway, co. Devon, a moiety of the manors
of Trevervyn and Tregamoure, co. Cornwall, the honours of Plympton and
Okehampton and all lands, tenements, knights' fees, rents and services in
Tyverton, Plymton, Okehampton, Chalvelegh, Colcombe, Colyton, Musbury,
Coliford, Wliitford, Sampford Courtenay, Colme John and Fareway
aforesaid and a moiety of the manors of Trevervin and Tregamur w h
knights' fees, advowsons, franchises, liberties, hundreds, leets, views of
frank-pledge, fairs, markets, free chaces, park$<, warrens, fisheries, wreck
of sea, chattels of felons and fugitives, chattels called mainour and other
profits, in the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold by the accustomed services, with all
issues from Michaelmas last. And grant to him of the custodies during
minority of John Carue, son and heir of Nicholas Carue, esquire, deceased,
tenant in chief by knight-service, and John Code, son and heir of Walter
Code, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief by knight-service, and of their lands,
with the marriages of the heirs without disparagement. By p.8.
Feb. 3. Pardon to Thomas Sone of Botherwyk, co. Southampton, * husbondman,'
Weitmioster. of his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the
190 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane 6 — eont.
king at Westmiasier to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Bllljng, chief jastice of the King^s
Bench, has certified.
The like to Hugh Cokke of Everslej, co. Southampton, *• husbondman.'
Membranb 5.
Feb. 21. Exemplification, at the supplication of Jaquetta, duchess of Bedford, late
WostmiDster. the wife of Richard, earl of By vers, of the tenour of an act in the great
council, remaining in the ofiice of the privy seal in the chamber of the great
council called ^ le Parlment chambre ' within the palace of Westminster, made
on 10 February, 9 Edward IV. In the presence of the king and the cardinal
archbishop of Canterbury, the archbishop of York, the bishops of Bath,
chancellor, Ely, treasurer, Rochester, kseper of the privy seal, London,
Durham and Carlisle, the carls of Warwick, Essex, Northumberland,
SJirewsbury and Kent, and the lords Hastinges, Mountjoyo, Lyle, Cromwell,
Scrope of Bolton, Snye and others a supplication addressed to the king on
behalf of the said duchess and two schedules in paper annexed were openly
read, and afterwards his highness by the advice of the said lords of the
council accepting the declaration of the said lady commanded the same to be
enacted of record and letters of exemplification to be made. The tenours of
the supplication and schedules above mentioned ensue in this wise. The
duchess complains that Thomas Wake, esquire, in the timeof the late trouble
caused her to be brought in a common noise and slander of witchcraft
throughout a great part of the realm, insomuch as he caused to be brought to
Warwick to divers of the lords present when the king was last there an image
of lead made like a man of arms of the length of a man's finger broken in the
middle and made fast with a wire, saying that it wns made by her to use
with witchcraft and sorcery, and for the performing of his malicious intent
entreated' one John Daunger, parish clerk of Stoke Brewerne, co. North-
ampton, to say that there were two other images made by her, one for the
king and one for the queen, whereunto the said John Daunger neither could
nor would be entreated, and the king commanded the srid Wake and John
Daunger to attend upon the bishop of Carlisle, the earl of Northumberland,
the lords Hastynges and Mountjoye and Master Roger Radcliif to be
examined, and their examination is here annexed, and in the great council
on 19 January last she was cleared of the said slander, wherefore she prays
that the same may be enacted of record. Thomas Wake says that this
image was shown and left in Stoke with an honest person who delivered it
to the clerk of the church and so showed it to divei*8 neighbours after to
the parson in tho church openly to men both of Schytlanger and Stoke and
after it war. shown ia Sewrisley, a nunnery, and to many other persons, and
of all this he heard or widt nothing till after it was sent him by Thomas
Kymbeil from the said clerk. John Daunger of Shety Hanger said that
Thomas Wake sent to him one Thomas Kymbell, then his bailifi^, and
bad the said John send him the image of lead that he had and so he sent it,
at which time he heard no witchcraft of the lady of Bedford, and that the
image was delivered to him by one Harry Kyngeston of Stoke, who found it
in his house after the departing of soldiera, and that the said Thomas Wake
after he came from London from the king scut for him and said that he
had excused himself and laid all the. blame on John and bad him say that
he durst not keep the image and for that cause sent it to Thomas and also
bad him say that there were two other images, one for the king and one
for the queen, but he refused to say so. English, [Rolls of Parliament^
VI. 232.] By p.s. [3033.]
9 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 101
1470. Membranes 4 and 3.
Fob. 14. Exemplification, at the request of Eleanor, dache&s of Norfolk, lalo the
WeHtmioBter. wife of flohn, duke of Norfolk, tenant in chief, of the tenour of the
Mowing :—
1. A writ directing the escheator in the counties of Bedford and
Buckingham to make assignment of dower to the said duchess
in the presence of John, duke of Norfolk, son and heir of the said
late duke, a minor, or his attorneys. 10 February, 4 Edward lY.
2. Assignment of dower in the county of Bedford made in pursuance
by John Halcote or Holcote, esquire, escheator, in the presence of
John Dalby, attorney of tlie duke ; viz. a yearly rent of 61, 6«. from
the manor of Stotfold, and divers specified knights' fees and parts of
knights' fees in Arlichesey, Pavenham, Hatley, Wrastlyngwurth,
Goldyngton, Bavensden, Cardyngton, Milton Bryan, Stotfold,
Canesho, Copehiil, Chiksond, Gamelton, Southyevill, Stondon,
Houghton, Hammes and Cayso. 14 March, 5 Edward IV.
3. Assignment in the county of Buckingham by the said escheator in
the presence of the said attorney; viz. divers specified knights'
fees and parts of knights' fees in Dunshall, le Yache, Gransacre,
Lynchelade and Southcote. 12 March, 5 Edward JY.
4. Writ as above for the county of Hereford and the marches of Wales
adjacent.
6. Assignment made in pursuance by John Harper the younger, esquire,
escheator, in the presence of John ap Griffith, attorney of the duke ;
viz. the castle, town and lordship of Swaynesey in the lordship of
Gower in the said marches, to the value of 11/. yearly, the castle,
manor and lordship of Pennarth in the same, to the value of 1 8/.
yearly, the manor and lordship of Lunon in the same, to the value
of 18/. yearly, the manor and lordship of Ky thill in the same, to the
value of 4/. yearly, the Englishry of Gower alias the manor or lordship
of Westgower, to the value of 9/. yearly, and three water-mills and
a fulling mill in the parish of Swaynesey in the same, to the value
of 9/. yearly. 10 March, 5 Edward IV.
6. Writ as above for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
7. Assignment made in pursuance by Edmund Clere, esquire, escheator,
in the presence of John Fen, attorney of the duke ; viz. the third
part of the manor of Dekilbourgh, co. Norfolk, to the value of
6 marks yearly, the third part of the hundred of Laundyssh and
Southgreneho, co. Norfolk, to the value of 40*. yearly, the third
part of the profit of the knights' court of Fornesete, co. Norfolk, to
the value of 26*. 8c/. yearly, divers specified knights' fees and parts
of knights' fees in Kirkeby, Heylesden, Kryngelesford, Surlyngham,
Narburgh, Swaynesthorp alia^ Reynesthorp, Floteman Newton,
Flordon, Fershfeld, Shelton, Funnule, Creke, Multon, Pallyng,
Wakton, Thorp, Halys, Dekilburgh, Loddon, Estrudham, West-
rudham, Howton, Fyncheham, Dallyng, Bepheham, Borowgh,
Helleweton, Hokwold, Wilton, Rougbtou, Weston, Sethyng, Metton,
Branyngham, Wightlyngton, Smalberowe, Basyngham, Ermeswet,
Bynglond, Ketcryngbam, Burgh in Flegg and Baconesthorp^
CO. Norfolk, and Wrautham in the manor there called TonyngeB^
CO. Sufiblk, the advowson of the priory of Thetford, worth 40/.
yearly, and the advowsons of the churches of Westwyke, Fornsete,
Colby, Ely ng ham, Brokedich, South walsham and Dichynghara, co.
Norfolk, each worth 12 marks yearly. 28 February, 4 Edward lY.
8. Writ as above for the county of Salop and the marches of Wales
adjacent.
!>• Assignment made in pursuance by Hugh Harnage, escheator, in the
presence of John ap Gryffyth, attorney of the duke ; viz. th« manor
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1470. Afembranes 4 and 3 — cent,
of Abjnbury, to the value of 14/. 15*. M. yearly, the manor of
Esclusham, to the value of 22/. 5*. yeerlyi the manor and lordship of
Dymille, to the value of 8/. 9«. yearly, the manors of Merford and
Hosley, to the value of 11/. \3s. yearly, the manor of Mortorne, to
the value of 7/. 145. yearly, the manor of Hem, to the value of
10/. 13*. yearly, and a moiety of the manors and lordships of
Sondeford and Osleston, co. Salop, viz. all the ponrparty of the said
late duke in those manors, to' the value of 2?5. yearly. 20 March,
6 Edward IV.
10. Writ as above for the counties of Surrey and Sussex,
11. Assignment made in purEuance by John Fust, escheator, in the
presence of John Heyn, attorney of the duke ; viz. the manor of
Clayton, co. Sussex, to the value of 16/. ISs. yearly, the manor of
Seford, co. Sussex, to the value of 79?. yearly, a yearly rent of
36*. \2d. in Iford, co. Sussex, the third part of the thinl part of
the forest of Wurthe, co. Su?sex, to the value of 4Qd, yearly, tho
third part of the third part of the forest or chace of Cleeres, co.
Sussex, to the value of 40^. yearly, 7 knights' fees in Hammes,
Bercompe, Strete and Nytymbre and one knight's fee in Bevyngden
and Bercompe, co. Sussex. 12 March, 5 Edward IV.
12. Writ as above for the counties of Essex and Hertf jrJ.
13. Assignment made in pursuance by Thomas Braughyng, escheator, in
the presence of John More, attorney of the duke; viz. a moiety of
the third part of two parts of the manors of High Rothyng and
Ovishnm Hall, co. Essex, the third part of the third part of the
same manors and a moiety of another third part of the third part
of the same manors, to the value of 10/. yearly, a moiety of the
third part of the manor of Langtons in Little Canefeld, co. Essex, to
the value of 40j?. yearly, a moiety of the manor of Wolfhampston in
^ Chigwell, CO. EsLcx, to the value of 66*. 8rf. yearly, imd a moiety of
the manor of Guynge Margarete, co. Essex, to the value of 40*.
yearly. 10 March, 6 Edward IV.
3lEMBRAIi'3 2.
Feb. 28. Foundation of a perpetual chantry of two chaplains to celebrate divine
Westminster, service in the chapel of St. Mary in tho cemetery of the church of
Ber^yn^chirche, London, for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and his mother and his brothers the dukes of
Clarence and Gloucester, and for their souls after death, and the souls of
the king's father Richard, late duke of York, and the king's brother
Edmund, late earl of Rutland ; and appointment of William Bonyfant and
Richard Waryner as chaplains of the chantry, which shall be called the
royal chantry in the chapel of St. Mary, Berkyng, London. And
whereas on 14 March, 5 Edward IV. by letters patent the king granted to
his kinsman John, earl of Worcester, master of a fraternity or gild in
honour of St. Mary the Virgin in the said ch«pel, and John Scotte, knight,
John Tate and John Crooke, and Thomas Colte, now deceased, the wardens
of the said fraternity or gild, the manor or priory of Totyngbeke, co.
Surrey, for the sustenance of two chaplains to celebrate divine service as
a!)ove, he now grants licence for the said master and the said John Scotte,
John Tate and John Crooke and William Chattok, now wardens, to grant
in mortmain a yearly rent of 18/. from tho said manor or priory to the
chaplains of the said chantry for their stipend, viz. 10/. to the said William
and his successors as principal chaplain and 8/. to the s.iid Richard and
his successors as second chaplain, with power of distraint, and grants that
they shall not otherwise be cliarged with the sustenance of the two chaplains
d EDWARD IV.— Part II. 193
1470, Membratie 2 — cont
apecified in the said letters. The said master and wardens at each voidonce
of the chantry shall present a suitable chaplain to the dean of St. Paurjn,
London, for institution, without jurisdiction of the archdeacon of London.
And the said chaplains shall be quit of all tenths, fifteenths, tallages, quota
or other subsidies granted by the clergy ot the commons or imposed by the
king or the pope. By bill of p.s.
1469.
Oct. 24. Grant for life to Bobert-Chamberleyn, knight, of the office of sheriff of
Westminster, the county of Meryonneth, receiving 20/. yearly from the issues of the county,
and the office of constable of the king's castle of Hardelagh in that county
with 24 soldiers for its safe-custody, receiving from the said issues 40 marks
yearly for himself and 4d, daily for the wages of each soldier, with all other
profits. By p.8.
1470. Membrane 1.
Feb. 19. Inspeximus and confirmation, at the request of James Dokray, esquire^
Westminster, mayor of the town of Drogheda in Ireland, of letters patent under the
great seal of Ireland as follows :— Grant, in consideration of the expenses
of the mayor, sheriffs and commonalty of the said town in the main*
tenance, repair and fortification of the walls, towers and pavements and
the bridge and quay and the defence of the town and parts of the march ee
of the counties of Meath and Louth against the hostile Irish, and
especially in resisting John Orailby, captain of his nation, in his raid into
the said county of Louth and killing him and 300 of his accomplices, and
for their good services in wars in Ireland in the company of the king's
kinsman John, earl of Worcester, deputy of the king's brother George,
dnke of Clarence^ lieutenant of Ireland, and at the request of the commons
of Ireland in Parliament held at Dublin on Friday after St. Nicholas last
and thence adjouimed to Drogheda, that William Davy, then mayor, and
his successors, shall have a sword borne before them, as does the mayor
of the city of London, and grant to the mayor, sherifis and commonalty of
20/. yearly from the issues of the fee i'arm of the town. Witnesses :—
John, archbishop of Armagh, primate of Ireland, William, bishop of
Meath, Eichard, bishop of Kildare, Robert Preston, knight, lord of
Gormaneston, Kichard Nugent, knight, baron of Delvyn, Bobert de Sancto
Laurencio, knight, lord of Houth, Thomas Bathe, knight, lord and baron
of Louth, John Chevir, chief justice of the King's Bench in Ireland, John
Cornwalshe, knight, chief baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, Edmund
Dudley and Hugh Calveley, knights, and others. Given by the hand of
the deputy at Drogheda, 12 July, 8 Edward IV.
By p.s. and for 40^. paid in the hanaper,
1469.
April 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Catesby as one of the king's
Westminster, serjeants at law, receiving the accustomed fees.
Membrane 22d*
Nov. 7. Commission to John Clieyne, James Fitz James, Nicholas Sayntloo,
Westminster. Robert Stowell, John Fitz James the younger, Richard Cayton, William
Mauncell and William Jacob to enquire into the j^etition of Robert Catur
that whereas one John Roche was lately seised in his demesne as bf foe of
8 messuages, 5 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 100 acres of
pasture in Exton, Wexiord, Rixyn and Stokegomere, co. Somerset, and
enfeoffed William Bouvilo, knight, John Ilody, Alexander Ilody, William
Copleston and Richard Ilaretre of the same, to hold to themselves and the
heirs and assigns of the said Richard Haretre, and one John Raynold, derki
y U6186. K
194 CALiENDAH OP PATENT ROLLS,
1469. Membrane 22d — cont.
was lately seised of the manor of Iveton with appurtenances in Yveton and
Radelot, co. Somerset, in his demesne as of fee, until one Richard Lutrell
unjustly disseised them of the same, and after the death of the latter one
James Lutrell intruded into and was seised of the same in his demesne as of
fee, and hy a fine levied at Westminster a fortnight after Easter, 31 Henry YL
before John Pry sot and his fellows, justices of the Bench, between Nicholas
Radeford, William Dodesham and John Loty, plaintiffs, and the said
James and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, concerning 5 messuages,
8 carucates of land and 6 acres of meadow of the above and 13 J. rent the
said deforciants acknowledged these to be the right of the said Nicholas and
the plaintiffs granted them to the said James and Elizabeth and the heirs of
the body of James, and the said William Ronvile, John Hody, Alexander
and William Copleston died and also the said John Reynold and James
Loterell, and the said Richard Haretre entered into the messuages, land,
meadow and pasture aforesaid, in the possession of the said Elizabeth, who
survived her husband, and was seised of the same in his demesne as of fee
and enfeoffed Jolm Catur, clerk, kinsman and heir of the said John Roche,
viz. son of Joan his sister, and brother of the said Robert, who is his heir,
of the same, and one Henry Reynold, kinsman and heir of the said John
Reynold, viz. son of William his brother, entered into the said manor, in
the possession of the said Elizabeth, and was seised of the same in his
demesne as of fee and enfeoffed the said John Catur of the same, and the
latter was seised of the premises in the present reign and received the
esplees thereof and on his death without heir of his body the right of the
premises descended to the said Robert as his brother and heir, and by an
act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY. it was
ordaiued that the said James by the name of James Lotrell, knight, should be
attainted of high treason and should forfeit all his possessions, and by an
inquisition taken at llchestre, co. Somerset, on 26 October, 1 Edward lY,
before Thomas Gylle the younger, then eschcator, it was found that a fine
was levied as above and that at the time of the inquisition the said Elizabeth
held the said messuages, lands, meadow and rent of the heir of Geoffrey
Lutrell and they were worth 5 marks yeai*ly and that the said James held
the said manor jointly with his wife and the heirs of his body of the grant
of John Loty and she then held it, and by another inquisition taken
virtute officii at Dunster, co. Somerset, on 20 September, 4 Edward lY.
before Thomas Mauncell, esquire, then escheator, and returned into the
Exchequer, it was found that the said James was seised in his demesne
as of fee of 9 messuages, 3 carucates of land, a toll, 300 acres of land,
50 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and %>d, rent in Exton,
Vexford, Rixyn, Stokegommere, Huyssh by Heybrygge, Cothelestoui
Littyll Corhampton and Radiott, co. Somerset, worth 12 marks yearly, and
the manors of Est Oantok and Yveton, co. Somerset, worth 20 marks
yearly, and died on 2 February, 39 Henry YI, and the premises were
accordingly taken into the king's hands, until he by letters patent dated
3 March, 4 Edward lY. granted them among other things to William
Herbert, knight, lord Herbert, but that the said James never had any right
in them, wherefore the said Robert prays that justice may be done. By K.
Membrane 20d*
Nov. 16. Commission to the mayor of Norhampton, John Dyve, Roger Salesbary,
Westminster, esquire, Thomas Osbern, Richard Oabern and John Geffron to arrest John
Hamerton and Thomas Grove, monks of the monastery of St. Andrew,
Northampton, who have put off their religious habit, and with other evil-
doers bavQ 80 threatened William Hamondj pnor of the monasteryi and his
& EDWARD IV.— Part IL IDS
1469. Membrane 20d — coni,
fellow monks, that thej for a long time have not dared to attend to their
dntioB in the monastery, wherever they may be within the county of
Northampton and to bring them before the king in Chancery.
Membrane l9cL
Oct. 29. Commission of array to the kings kinsman Edmand, carl of Kent, and
Westminster. Anthony Grey of Buthyn, knight, and John Stafford of Bukyngham,
knight, in the coanty of Buckingham.
Tlie like to the following : —
Edmund, earl of Kent, and Anthony Grey of Ruthyn, knight, in the
county of Bedford.
Henry, earl of Essex, Edmund, earl of Kent, 'John Stafford of
Bukyngham, knight, and William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight,
in the county of Huntingdon.
John, duke of Suffolk, William Harecourte, knight, and William
Norys, knight, in the county of Oxford.
^ Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Sutton of Dudley, knight, and
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, in the county of Salop.
John, earl of Oxford, Henry, earl of Essex, Burghchier, knight,
Thomas Burghchier, knight, and John Say, knight, in the county
of Hertford.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, Humphrey Bourgchier of Cromwell,
knight, William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Walter Blount of
MouDtjoy, knight, and Thomas Burgh, knight, in the county of
Nottingham.
John, earl of Oxford, Henry, earl of Essex, Burghchier, knight,
Thomas Burghchier, knight, and Thomas Mongomery, knight, in
the county of Essex.
William Burghchier of Fitz Wareyn, knight, John Audeley of Audeley,
knight, John Dynham of Denham, knight, and Fulk Burghchier,
knight, in the county of Somerset.
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, in the county of Cornwall.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight^
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, and Walter Blount of
Mountjoy, knight, in the county of Derby.
John Stafford of Bukyngham, knight, and William Hastynges of
Hastynges, knight, in the county of Rutland.
Thomas Burghchier, John Scot, knight, William Haute, knight, John
Colepepyr, knight, Ralph Sayntleger, John Brymston, Richard
Colepepyr and James Pekkeham, in the county of Kent.
William Burghchier of Fitz Wareyn, knight, John Audeley of
Audeley, knight, and John Dynham of Dynham, knight, in the
county of Dorset.
John, duke of Norfolk, and Anthony, earl of Ry vers, in the county of
Norfolk.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William Burghchier of Fitz
Wareyn, knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, and Fulk
Burghchier, in the county of Devon,
Richard, duke of Gloucester, Walter Devereux of Fen-ers, knight,
and William Berkeley of Berkeley, knight, in the county of
Gloucester.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, and Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
in the county of Worcester.
The same in the same.
196 CALEITDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1469* Membrane IW — cont,
John, duke of Suffolk, Walter Harecourt, knight, and William Norys,
knight, in the county of Berks.
John, duke of Norfolk, and Anthony, earl of By vers, in the county of
Suffolk.
Henry, earl of Essex, Edmund, earl of Kent, Anthony Grey of Ruthyn,
knight, and Thomas Gray, in the county of Cambridge.
Edmund, earl of Kent, Anthony Grey of Buthyn, knight, John Stafford
of Bukyngham, knight, and William Has^nges of Hastynges,
knight, in the county of Northampton.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Trussell, knight,
Thomas Berkeley, knight, and Richard Hastynges, in the county of
Warwick. **
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas de Matravers, knight, and Richard
Fenys of Dacre, knight, in the county of Sussex.
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas de Matravers, knight, and John
Audeley of Audeley, knight, in the county of Wilts.
Henry Stafford of Bukyngham, knight, John Stafford of Bukyngham,
knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight, and William Hastynges of
Hastynges, knight, in the county of Stafford.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Trussell, knight,
Thomas Berkeley, knight, and Richard Hastynges, in the county of
Leicester.
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas de Matravers, knight, Henry
Stafford of Bukyngham, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight,
John Bourgchier of Barners, knight, and Humphrey Bourgchier,
knight, in the county of Surrey.
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas de Matravers, knight, John
Audeley of Audeley, knight, and Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight,
in the county of Southampton.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William Stourton of Stourton,
knight, William Brounyng, John Neu burgh, John Mone, John
Carant the younger, Henry Rogers the younger and John Oarant
the elder, in the county of Dorset.
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas de Matravers, knight, Richard
Darell, knight, Thomas Uvedale, knight, Maurice Berkdey, John
Powlet, Edward Berkeley, William Brokas, John Wallop, John
Whitehede, John Rogers, Thomas Brewene, Thomas Welles,
Thomas Pounde and John Pounde, in the county of Southampton.
William, carl of Arundel, Thomas Matravers, knight, John Audeley of
Audeley, kuight, William Stourton of Stourton, knight, John
Willoughby, knight, George Darell, knight, John Broughton, Henry
LoDge and Walter Barough, in the county of Wilts.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William Bourghchier of Fitz
Waieyn, knight, William Stourton of Stourton, knight, John
Dynham of Dynham, knight, Christopher Worseley, Henry Hull,
Robert Stowell, John Cheyne and Richard Arthur, in the county of
Somerset
John, duke of Norfolk, William, earl of Arundel, Thomas de
Matravers, knight, Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, John Fenys,
knight, Thomas Echyngham, knight, Roger Leukenore, knight,
John l/cukenore, William Cheyny, Robert Oxenbrigge, John Wode,
Bartholomew Bolney and John Goryng, in the county of Sussex.
Edmund, carl of Kent, Anthony Grey of Ruthyn, knight, Edmund
Rede, knight, Richard Fowler, Thomas Hampden of Hampden,
Richard Lovell, Thomas Hampden of Kymbell, John Langston,
Xbomas Bokes and John Scot^ in the county of Buckingham*
9 EDWARD IV.-.PART IL 197
1439^ Membrane IM,
Sept. 4. Appointment of the king's kinsman John, earl of Oxford, William
Westminster. Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Arundell, knight, Alvred Comeburgh,
esquire, John Broke and Thomas Alejn, auditors of the duchy of Corn wall,
and Geoffrey Kydwelly as assessors to demise all lands within the counties
of Devon and Cornwall belonging to the duchy to suitable persons for terms
of twenty-one years or less, with power to arrest and imprison all who hinder
them, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the duchy at the hands
of the receiver general of the duchy. By bill of the treasurer.
Sept. 8. Commission to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, William
Westminster. Calthorpe> knight, Robert Wyngfeld, knight, Richard Harecourt, knight,
John Hevenyngham, knight, John Knyvet, Roger Tounesende, Richard
Southwell, Henry Haydon, Richard Maunteyn and the sheriff of Norfolk
and Suffolk to arrest John Bemey of Wychyngham, esquire, Nicholas
Abbes, John Spynke and John Felbrigge, esquire, and commit them to
prison until ordered to bring them before the king in council.
The like to John Aubry, mayor of Norwich, Henry Spilman, Thomas
Elys, Godfrey Joye, William Swayne, Edmund Redknap, Thomas
Bokenham and the sheriffs of the said city.
Sept. 26. Commission to Thomas Roger and Thomas Frank, one of the king's
Westminster. Serjeants at arms, to arrest William Wykys of Kyngeston, Philip Cresby
alicu Roche, William Broun of Shrevenam, Robert Stone of Blontisdon,
William Robyns of Burton, one Elias, chaplain, Richard Corveser of
Hyworth and Robert Syngleton and bring them before the king in council
to answer for certain riots.
Nov. 16. Commission of array to the king's kinsmen John, duke of Norfolk, and
Westminster. John, duke of Suffolk, and Anthony, earl of Ryvers, in the county of
Norfolk. IFcedera.'] By K.
The like to the same in the county of Suffolk.
1470.
Jan. 26. Conynission to James Crowmer, Robert Martyn, Richard Martyn, Robert
Westminster. Cheyny and Edward Skelton, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, to arrest
Richard Lovelas and bring him before the king in Chancery.
Jan. 30. Commission to Ralph Greystok of Greystok, knight, Robert Maners,
Westminster, knight, Richard Ogle, knight, Robert Folbury, Roger Thorneton, Thomas
Norrey king of arms, and the sheriffs of Northumberland and Newcastle on
Tyne to enquire into the complaint of John Davy, merchant of Brittany,
that, when under confidence of the treaty between the king and his
kinsman the duke of Brittany he was sailing on 18 April last in a ship
of Brittany laden with wines and other goods and merchandise to the value
of 3,000 crowns (scutorum) to the town of Newcastle on Tyne, he was taken
by pirates in certain vessels of the realm victualled by John ^iddleton,
knight, and Henry Hagerston, esquire, and despoiled of the ship, goods
and merchandise, and to cause restitution to be made and to arrest and
imprison the offenders.
1469. Membrane 17 J.
July 27. Commission to the king's kinsman Humphrey, earl of Devon, Hugh
Westminster. Courteney, knight, Henry Bodrugan and Thomas Trevry to enquire into
the complaint of certain merchants of Brittany that John Wilcok, roaster
of a ship called le Barbara of Fowy, Brigencius Rouf, Maurice Cruce,
John Blak, William Hourd, Thomas Raven, one Broun, ' goldsmy th,' John
Vaek, John Robyn, Thomas de Jarse, Lucas Wilbery, Peter Bonamy,
John Gay and other subjects of the king at various times captured and
disposed of divers ships, goods and merchandise of the said merchants
198 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
14694 Membrane 17 d — cont.
contrarj to the form of the treaty between the king and his kinsman the
duke of Brittany, viz. on 17 May last near Belle Isle a ship of Roland
Pinezon called Nostre Dame Duvynyer Hirell laden with 37 tuns of wine
of Anjouand other goods to the value of 1,000 crowns, on 15 May last
eight packs of cloth of Paul Portin fh>m a ship called la Kaieryne of
Orauzon of which Hervey Meur is master in the port of Craozon to the
value of 1,000 crowns, on Tuesday after Whitsuntide near Belle Isle a
carvel of William Morice called Nostre Dame de Seynt Michell laden with
23 tuns of wine to the value of 100/. on the same day near Belle Isle
another carvel of John Bizien and Guy Laydenz called Saint Julian de
Benaudet laden with 27 tuns of wine to the value of 100/. on Whitsunday
last near Belle Isle four packs of cloth of divers colours and one pack of
linen cloth from a ship of Nicholas Coetelem of Mourleix to the value of 120
marks, 140 quintals of iron and other goods and merchandise to the value
of 75 marks near Belle Isle from a carvel of Ivo Guiole coming from the
parts of Spain of which John Gauffrid and Ivo Quitac were masters, about
the month of February last 23 tuns of wine, fruit, iron and other merchan-
dise of Hamo Castelfur to the value of 125 marks from a ship of Spain,
on the feast of Corpus Christ! 10 tons of iron and other goods and
merchandise to the value of 62 marks from a ship of Guy Lebaill in the
port of Laseilles, a ship of Ivo Guillo laden with 52 tuns of wine of Ivo
Guiole, a carvel laden with 63 tuns of wine of Ivo Guiole, a ship called
Loquirecy of which Rio Lebroier was master, laden with cloths and other
merchandise of one of the archers of the king's kinsman the duke of
Brittany to the value of 50/. four tuns and one pipe of wine from a carvel
of John Lebihan, two tuns and one pipe of Gascon wine and 150 linen
cloths and two pieces of frieze cloth to the value of 20 marks from a
carvel of Ivo Lucas of Mourleix, four tuns of Gascon wine from a carvel of
Edward le Mygnol, a tun of wine and gear and other goods to the value of
10/. from a carvel of Nicholas Quoeteulem called le Marye of Mourleix,
and a ship of John Guillebot and James Locabellok laden with 44 tuns of
wine ; and to seize the said ships, goods and gear, and to arrest the
offenders and brins them before the kins in council.
1470. ^
Jan. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Richardi duke of
WeBtminster. Gloucester, the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, John Straunge
of Straunge, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight, Walter Devereux of
Ferrers, knight, James Haryngton, knight, James Baskervile, knight,
Humphrey Stafford, esquire, John Pilkyngton, esquire, John Don, esquire,
William Notyngham, John Milewater, John Harbert, Thomas Brugge of
Rosse and Hugh Hunteley in South Wales. By K.
The like to the same in North Wales. By K.
Membrane \M.
Feb. 18. Commission to William Courteney, knight, John Langmede, mayor of
Westminster. Dertmouth, Henry Pomerey, Oto Gilbert, John Gilbys, Thomas Coterell,
Thomas Gale and the sheriff of Devon to arrest Thomas Symond of
Dertemouth and Thomas Bowey of Dertemouth and bring them before
the king in council.
Membrane I4d.
Feb. 1. Commission to the sheriff of Kent to arrest Richard Lovelas, who with
Westminster, divers evildoers holds and fortifies the manor of Banford alias Babford, co.
9 EDWARD IV.-p.pABT It
199
1470.
Feb. 8.
Wefltminster.
Feb. 14.
Feb. 12.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
March 2.
Harch 2.
Membrane I4d — coni,
Kent, as a refage against the king's officers^ and to bring him before the
king in Chancery.
Commission of array to thd king's kinsman William, earl of Amndel,
Thomas Matravers of Matravers, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight
Eichard Fenys of Dacre, knight, John Fenys, knight, Thomas Echyngham,
knight, Boger Leukenore, knight, Thomas Leukenore the younger, John
LeiScenore, Thomas Hoo, Bar&olomew Bolney, John Wode, Henry Halle,
Robert Oxbrigge, John Goryng, Eichard Forster, John Fust, John
Fynche and the sheriff, in the county of Sussex. By K .
The like to the following : —
Humphrey BourghcUer of Cromwell, knight, William Hastynges of
Hastynges, knight, Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, Walter Blount
of Mountjoy, knight, Thomas Burgh, knight, William Babyngton,
Gervase Clyfton the younger, esquire, Henry Perpoynt, William
Merynges and Eobert Sutton, in the county of Nottingham.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Trussell, knight,
Thomas Berkeley, knight, Eichard Hastynges, John Bellers,
Thomas Palmer, Eichard Staunton and Geoffrey Sherard, in the
county of Leicester.
Henry, earl of Essex, Thomas Bourchier, knight, Thomas Mon-
gomery, knight, John Say, knight, Ealph Bawede, John Fortescu^
John Leventhorp the elder, Henry Barle, Thomas Leventhorp,
George Nuport, John Boteler, Thomas firoket, John Knolles,
John Fulter, Edmund Westby, John Sturgeon, Ealph Grey and
Thomas Edward, in the county of Hertford.
Edmund, earl of Kent, John, earl of Wiltshire, Anthony Grey of
Euthyn, knight, Ealph Hastynges and Guy Wolston, in the county of
Northampton.
John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, Anthony, earl of
Eyvers, and John Howard of Howard, knight, in the counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Thomas Bourgchier, knight, John Fogge, knight, John Scotte, knight,
William Peccho, knight, William Haute, knight, John Colpepyr,
knight, Alexander Clyfford, John Bromston, Eoger Appelton, John
Eoo, Eichard Colpepyr and James Pekham, in the county of Kent.
Edmund, earl of Kent, John, earl of Wiltshire, Anthony Gk'ey of
Euthyn, knight, William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Eichard
Sapcote, knight, John Forster, John Stukeley, William Taylard
and John Collan, in the county of Huntingdon.
John, earl of Northumberland, Ealph Graystok of Graystok, knight,
William Stanley, knight, John Sayvile, knight, Eichard Fitzwilliam,
knight, William Stapleton, knight, William Eider the younger,
knight, John Fereby, William Hopton of Swillyngton, William
Gascoigne, Eobert Neville, John Woderofe and the sheriff, in the
West Eiding of the county of York.
John, earl of Northumberland, Ealph Graystok of Graystok, knight,
Eobert Constable, knight, John Constable, knight, Thomas Meteham
the younger, knight, Thomas Normanvile, knight, Eobert Hillyard
the elder, Martin at See, John Holme of Paule Holme, John
Hattfeld, Brian Eouthe, William Swillyngton, William Eures,
Walter Grymston and the sheriff, in the East Eiding.J
As above in the West Eiding.
As above in the East Eiding.
200 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1470, jSfemhrane I Ad — cont,
Feb. 23. CommiBsion to William Mathewe aliaiR William Worceetre to take
Westminster, carriage for the stufiP {stuffu¥a) of the household. By p.s. [3032.]
March 2. Commissions of arnij to the-foUowine : —
John, earl of Northumberland, Ralph Graystoke of Grajstoke, knight,
Thomas Scrope of Upsall, knight, James Str&ngwejs, knight, Ralph
Asshton, knight, Leo Percy, knight. Christopher Conyers of Sokbume,
knight, William Euro, William Bukton, John Hedlam, Thomas
Pudsey of Worsell, Henry Eure of Multon and the sheriff, in the
county of York.
March 2. The same in the North Riding of the country.
1469« Membrane \Zd.
Dec. 1. Commission to John Cheyne, James FitzJames, Nicholas Seyntloo,
Westminster. Robert Stowell, John FitzJames the younger, Richard Cayton, William
Mauncell and William Jacob to enquire into a petition of Thomas Bole
and Alice his wife, as sister and heiress of John Catur, clerk, concerning
certain premises in Exton, Yexford, Rixyn, Stokegommere, Iveton, and
Radelot, co. Somerset. [ The claim corresponds to that of Robert Catur
on m, 22d above,"] By p.s,
1470. Membrane lOd.
Feb. 8. Commission to John Arundell, knight, Alvred Comeburgh, Robert
Westminster. Wyllughby, John Trenowith and John Carmynowe to arrest John Harry,
Thomas Flete, Robert Philippes, John Fayrechild, John Beket, William
Frost, John Bowedon, John Crofte, Richard * of Stable,' John Dygonet,
Robert Bryant, Richard Stephyn, John Ambros and Robert Netherton
and bring them before the king and council to answer for certain riots.
Feb. 13. Commission to the king's kinsman John, earl of Northumberland, Thomas
Westminster. Burgh, knight, Thomas Moigne, Robert Sheffeld, Thomas FitzWilliam and
Leonard Thomburgh to enquire into the petition of the king's aunt
Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, that whereas Richard Byngham, knight,
Richard Neell, one of the justices of the Bench, Thomas Staunton and
Thomas Gtirwell, clerk, were seised of the manors of Grymesthorpe,
Aylesthorpe and Southorpe, co. Lincoln, in their demesne as of fee in time
of peace in the time of the late king and received the esplees thereof and
afterwards by deed indented, of which one part is ready to be shown by
her, dated 12 July, 38 Henry VI, demised them among other things to
her by the name of Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, late the wife of John,
viscount Beaumont, for life and she was seised thereof and received the
esplees and continued her seisin until 15 October, 4 Edward IV. and by
authority of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Ed-,
ward IV. William, viscount Beaumont, son and heir of the said John, late
viscount, was attainted of high treason, and by an inquisition taken at the
castle of Lincoln on the said 15 October before John Burgh, esquire, late
escheator in the county, bv virtue of his office it was found that the said
late viscount was seised of the said manors in his demesne as of fee and
before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. enfeoffed Roger Huswyff, Thomas Staunton,
Richard Byngham, John Trenthale, Thomas GarweU and Richard Neell of
them to the use of himself and his heirs, and he died before the said 4
March, and they were then seised of the same to the use of the sud viscount
William, attainted as above, and his heirs, on the said 15 October by colour
of the said inquisition and by force of the said act she was expelled from
them by the said escheator, but that no one had any right to them during
her life, wherefore she prays that justice ma^ be done. B^ K.
9 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 201
1470. Membranb 9d.
Jan. ] 3. CommisBion to John Alcok, John Botellerr, John Pese and John Coke,
■ Westminster, doctors of deci^ees and laws, Michael Carvanell and Richard Laty, bachelors
of law, and Robert CoboUe, John Pemberd and Thomas Daxe of London,
merchants, of the king's authority in an appeal by Edmund Pygot, citizen
and skinner of London, against a judgement of William Gk)deyere, doctor of
laws, lieutenant and commissary general of the king's brother Richard, duke
of Gloucester, admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine, at Horton
, Key in Suthwerk by the tideway in the accustomed place in the parish of
St. Olave, in a maritime case concerning the afireightment of 5 tuns of
wine and one pipe between John Ottour, plaintiff, and the said Edmund,
defendant.
Feb. 20. Commission to Clement Hill, master of a ship called Edward Howard^
Westminster. George Orell and Ingelram Bell to take mariners for the said ship to serve
the king, who is preparing an armed force to resist his enemies at sea.
The like to the following : —
John Porter, master of a ship called le Trynyte Warrewyk,
Robert Grave, master of a ship called le Old Elyn,
Thomas Roger, master of a ship called le Crisiqfore,
John Rawelyn, master of a ship called le Margaret Howard.
Giles Curteys, master of a ship called le Barge of Calais, John
Shaledon and Thomas Flete.
John Skynner, master of a ship called le Fetyr of Harewyche.
William Combe, master of a ship called le Carvell de Tuk.
John Blieut and Sivion Rede for a ship called le Portingale*
»
Membranb 5d»
* June 22. Commission to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Bishop's Lenn, the
Westminster, bailiffs of the town of Scardeburgh and John More, alias Windsor herald, on
complaint by Yineenot le Noble, Francis Dappemont, Perrenot Morice,
William Gardyn, John le Foretier, Vincent le Noble, Robert Acher,
Perrenot de Saint Morice and John Fransoys, merchants of Dope in
Normandy, that divers pirates in a carvel of Lenn, of which Robert
Gryng is master, and William Warldes,' William Vilmyn and John Tille are
victuallers, took them in three ships of France and despoiled them of the
said ships and divers goods and merchandise, contrary to the form of
letters of safe-oonduct of the king, to arrest the said Robert Gryng,
William Warldes, William Vilmyn and John Tille and bring them before
the king in council on 24 July next, and to seize the said ships, goods
and merchandise and Mynyn Enault de la Pappe, Roger Fonterell, John
D^one, Nicholas Visier, John Frequet, Ivonnait le Sage and a servant of
the said Ivonnait, mariners in the said ships at the time of their capture,
and keep them in safe custody and certify accordingly to the king in council.
Vacated because elsewhere in the tenth year.
902
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
10 EDWARD IV.
1470.
May 15,
Westminster.
May 11.
Westmixister.
May 23.
Westminster.
May 25.
Westminster.
May 28.
Westminster.
May 27.
Westminster.
June 4.
Westminster.
June 2.
Westminster.
Mbmbrane 15.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Thomas Yonge late of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, ' chapman/ alias ^yoman/
alias ^ marchant/ for not appearing before the justices of the Bench
to answer Isabel Ryche, widow, and Thomas Urswyk, recorder of
the city of London, touching a debt of 17/. lOs. the same touching
a like debt, and Eichard Felowe, merchant, Gilbert Debenham,
esquire, and John Wyngfeld alias Wynkfeld, knight, touching debts
of 20 marks, 321, and 9/. respectively ; he having surrendered to the
Flete prison, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified. Loudon, Suffolk.
William Bay late of Haloughton, co. Leicester, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Seynton, clerk, touching a debt of 20/.
London*
John Hamon of Reynham, co. Kent, ^ husbondman,' for not appearing
when sued with Katharine his wife late the wife of John Pocok late
of Reynham, ' husbondman,' executrix of the will of John Pecok,
to answer a plea that they render 20/. to Richard Playstowe, citizen
and ' couper ' of London. Kent.
John Simond late of London, ^ yoman,' for not appearing to answer
Nicholas Toller, citizen and skinner of London, touching a debt
of 12/. Middlesex.
Thomas Welham of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, * dyer,' for not
appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer John Ryng and Roger Ryng,
merchants of Almain, touching a debt of 6/. 5^. London.
William Welby late of Great Carleton by Thedilthorpe, co. Lincoln,
' mercer,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer Richard Symkj'nson touching a debt of 10/. London.
Richard Pycard late of Rothewell, co. Northampton, * chopchirch,'
alias clerk, fqr not appearing to answer Stephen Dobson, clerk, and
William Taillour touching a debt of 5 marks. Buckingham.
John Hyklyn of Whiston, co. Northampton, * yoman,' for not
appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Robert Sutton, citizen and tailor of
London, touching a debt of 40^. London.
John Abbery of Walden, co. Essex, * chapman/ for not appearing
to answer Thomas Dalson, citizen and 'glover' of London, touching
a debt of 40«. London.
William Pryk of Frennesbury, co. Kent, * shipman,' for not appearing
to answer Richard Greneoke touching a debt of 53^. 8d. Essex*
William Hyde of Derby, esquire, for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to answer Thomas Lympnour, citizen and mercer of
London, touching at debt of 6/. 13s. 4d. London.
William Faldyngworth of G^yton in le Merssh, co. Lincoln, clerk, for
not appearing to answer Richard Symkynson touching a debt of SO/.
Londo^,
10 EDWARD IV.
2oa
1470.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 5.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
June 30.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
July 5.
Westn^inster,
Membrane 15 — cont.
John Elyot late of Bamako co. Northampton, 'yoman/ for not
appearing to answer William Overton touching a debt of 47/. 10«.
Middlesex.
William Derby of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, ^ dyer,' for not
appearing before John Frisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Westwode touching a debt of 40«.
Suffolk.
Richard Turfy n late of Wysbeche, co. Cambridge, * botewright,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Henry
Grene, esquire, touching a trespass committed by him and John
Baret late of Sutton in Holand, co. Lincoln, ' taillour,' John Ely
late of Flete, co. Lincoln, * wever,' John Cook late of Gedney, co.
Lincoln, ' husbondman,' John Carter late of Gedney, 'smyth,'
William Greyson late of Gedney, ' husbondman,' Robert Dawe late
of Gedney, * laborer,' John Blynslaugh late of Gedney, * husbondman,
Thomas Wynde late of Gedney, * husbondman,' William Wynde late
of Gtedney, ^husbondman/ John Taillour late of Welle, co.
Cambridge, ^ husbondman,' Alan Michell late of Watton, co. Norfolk,
'osteler,' John Roliertson late of Gedney, ^husbondman/ Robert
Dobyn, late of G^ney, * husbondman,' and Robert Smyth late of
Gedney, * wever.* London.
Geoffrey Smyth late of Sullyngton, co. Sussex, clerk, alias late parson
of the church of Sullyngton, for not appearing to answer Robert
Pussyn of Iiondon, * dyer,' touching a debt of 407. London.
William Gylys late of Keteryng, co. Northampton, ^ chapman,' for not
appearing to answer G^ofi^ey Owen tuuching a debt of 60.
Bristol.
Roger Bromer of London, ' draper,' for not appearing before John
Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, tx>
answer Thomas Brygges, citizen and draper of London, touching
a debt of 40;. London.
Richard Morley late of Aspden, co. Hertford, * gentilman,' alias late
of London, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer John Martyn the dder, citizen and grocer of London,
touching debts of 5 marks and 41. 1 3s. 4:d. London.
William Joce late of Bristol, * marchaunt,' for not appearing to answer
John Martyn alias Marton alias of the parish of Druys Taynton,
CO. Devon, touching a debt of 6/. Devon.
John Basset late of Great Chesehull, co. Essex, ' gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer John Smale of London, * gentilman,' touching
a debt of 6 marks. Middlesex.
Mbmbranb 14.
Augustine Tyler late of Hadley, co. Suffolk, ^gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 80/. to John Howard,
knight, and Margaret his wife, late the wife of John Norys,
executrix of the will of John Norys or Noris, esquire, late of the
parish of Bray, co. Berks. Middlesex.
Thomas Aleyn late of London, chaplain, for not appearing to answer
William Carpenter, chaplain, touching a trespass. Southampton.
Vacated because elsewhere in the ninth year.
Thomas Fulkus late of Luton, co. Bedford, ' yoman,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 6/. to John Dalamare, Henry Dalamare^
204
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1470.
July 10.
WeetmiDBter.
July 5.
Westminster.
July 5.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
MenUtrane 14 — cont.
Geoffrey Challey and Thomas Piper, executors of the will of John
Dalamare late of Mmrkyate in the parish of Cadyngton, and Hugh
Holt and Alice his wife, lately called Alice Dalamare, their co-
executnz. Bedford.
Thomas Cheles of Ligoldmels, co. Lincoln, * taillour,' for not appearing
before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justifies of the Bench of
the late king, to answer a plea that he render chattels to the value
of 40«. to Robert Norys. Lincoln.
John Shoil late of Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, the younger, ' mercer,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Geoffrey
Feldyng, ' mercer,' and Edmund Redeknape, ^ mercer,' touching a
debt of 140/. Middlesex.
Philip Godman late of Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, * wexchaundeler,' for
not appearing to answer Geoffrey Feldyng, ' mercer/ and Edmund
Redeknape, ' mercer,' touching a debt of 140/. Middlesex.
John Burton late of Canterbury, < hosteler,' for not appearing to
answer John Shukburgh, citizen and ^upholder' of London,
touching a debt of 40«. London.
Membrane 13.
March 4. Qenend pardon to John Howard, knight, lord Howard, late one of the
Westminster, king's commissioners of the town and castle of Calais and the tower of
Risebanke and the castles of Guysnes and Hammes and the marches there
in the parts of Picardy on the addition of soldiers in the said places under
the name called Me Crien,' of all offences committed by him before
28 February last and all fines, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due to the
king ; provided that this shall not extend to his account with the treasurer
of the household or his accounts by reason of any shrievalties. By K.
Appointment of the said John, lord Howard, as captain and governor of
the armed power prepared by the king for the custody of the sea.
By K. [4327.]
May 13.
Westminster.
May 6.
Southampton.
April 26.
Salisbury.
Grant to the king's kinswoman Anne, countess of Pembroke, of the
custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and other
possessions with knights' fees and advowsons in England and Wales late
of William, earl of Pembroke, deceased, tenant in chief, during the
minority of William his son and heir, the honour, castle and lordship of
Dunster and all other lordships, manors, lands and other possessions late of
James Loterell, knight, granted to the said late earl and the heirs of his
body by letters patent excepted ; to hold in recompence of her dower in
the same. By p.s.
Grant to Philip Beaumont, esquire, of the ofice of constable of the castle
of Dunstar and steward of the castle and lordship of Dunstar and all lord-
ships and lands late of James Luterell, knight, in the counties of Somerset
and Devon in the king's hands by the death of William, earl of Pem-
broke, during the minorihr of William, earl of Pembroke, his son and
heir, with the mastership of the game of all parks of the said lordships and
lands, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the said lordships
and lands. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Gray, esquire, to the office of
tronage and pesage in the port of Southampton and ports and places
adjacent from Christmas last, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
10 EDWAED IV.
iofr
1470.
May 19.
Westminster.
May 17.
WestmiBSter.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 22.
1 Westminster.
Membrane IS-'Cont,
Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, lately
granted by letters patent to Thomas Oxenbrigge of Bekele, co. Sussex,
esquire, alias ^ gentilman/ alias of Batillesden, co. Bedford, alias of
Wyngrave, co. Buckingham, late escheator in the counties of Bedford and
Buckingham, staying on the king's serv^lce in the company of Richard de
Neville, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, late captain of the town and castle
of Calais and the castle of Guysnes, on the victualling and defence of the
same, because he delays in London, as Robert Drope and Richard Grardineri
sheriffs, have certified.
Grant during minority to Richard Whitlegh and Elizabeth his wife
of the custody of John Carew, son and heir of Nicholas Carew, esquire^
deceased, with the wardship and marriage of the heir without disparagement
and the custody of all his manors and lands, and so from heir to heir during
minority. By p.8.
Grant to Edmund Hastynges, knight, of the office of master forester of
the forest of Danby, co. York, with the accustomed fees and other profits
at the hands of the king's receiver there during the minority of Richard
Neville son and heir of Henry Neville, son and heir of the late lord Latymer.
By p.s*
General pardon to William Braddon of Wellys, co. Somerset, * tanner,'
of all offences committed by him before 10 May ikst. By p.s.
The like to Williani Say son of John Say, knight, of all offences
committed by him before 18 May. By p.s.
March 14.
Stamford.
March 23.
York.
March 16.
Newark.
March 13.
Stamford,
March 17.
Newark.
Membrane 12.
Appointment for life of the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, as
constable of England, receiving the accustomed fees at the receipt of the
Exchequer. [FoederaJ] By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of the said earl as lieutenant of Ireland in
the same manner as George, duke of Clarence, lately had the office,
receiving such fees as the said duke had at the hands of the treasurer of
Ireland. By K.
Grant for life to John Dynham, lord Dynham, and his assigns of the
custody of the king's forests of Exmore and Raccher, co. Somerset, and the
herbage and pannage of the forests and the court of swanmote there,
rendering to the king 40 marks yearly. By p.s.
Protection, for one year, for Peter Sans of Benesse, who is indebted to
the king in no small sums of money and is pursuing divers pleas and
businesses in divers courts within the realm against certain of his debtors
that he may the sooner pay his debts to the king, and his men, servants,
ships, goods and merchandise. By £.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution of
the temporalities of the abbey of Groyland, of the order of St. Benedict, to
John Wysbeche, monk of the monastery, whose election as abbot John,
bishop of Lincoln, has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the foUowing counties :^
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Northampton.
Leicester.
Hertford.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
^0^
CAtiENDAB t)P PATENT ROLLS.
1470.
March 26.
York.
March 27.
York.
March 27.
York.
April 7.
Cirencester.
April 4.
Coventry.
April 4.
Coventry.
March 31.
Nottingham.
April 4.
Coventry.
May 1.
Southampton.
Membrane 12 — cowt.
Grant, during pleasure, to Henry Percy, knight, of the custody of all
honours, castles, lordships, manors, lands and other hereditaments and
advowsons and patronages late of Henry, last earl of Northumberland, his
father, in the counties of York, Cumberland, Lincoln, Leicester, Cambridge
and Suffolk, the cities of London and York, the county of the city of York
and the towns of Kyngeston on Hull and Newcastle on Tyne and in the
king's hands by force of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 1 Edward IV,
with power to collect and retain all rents, debts, services and profits due
from the above to George, duke of Clarence, and Richard, earl of Warwick.
ByK.
•
Grant to Bichard Cracestre of the office of bowberership (archiferarii)
of the king's forest of Danby, co. York, during the minority of Richard
Nevile, kinsman and heir of George Nevile, late lord Latymere, with such
fees as Henry Rudsten had in the same office. By p.8. [3057.]
Grant to William Cracestre of the office of the bailliship of the town of
Synnyngton, co. York, with the custody of the manor, pai*k and outwoods
of the town during the minority of Richard Nevile, kinsman and heir of
George Nevile, late lord Latymere, with wages oi2d, daily from the issues
of his lordship there and all other profits. By p.s. [3058.]
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Swancote as ganger in the port
of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Middlesex for the restitution
of the temporalities of the abbey of Westminster, immediately subject to
the Roman church, in the diocese of London, void by the death of George,
late abbot, to Thomas Millyng, monk of the monastery, master in theology,
whom the pope has appointed abbot by bull, and who has renounced all
words in the said bull prejudicial to the king and his crown. By p.8.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Surrey.
Buckingham.
Oxford.
Gloucester.
Worcester.
Writ de irUendendo in pursuance to the tenants*
Appointment, during pleasure, of John ; Scotte, knight, as lieutenant of
the castle of Dover and the Cinque Ports, with the accustomed fees, as the
office of constable of the castle and warden of the ports is now vacant.
ByK.
Presentation of John Mountgomery, chaplain, to the parish church of
Sulyhull, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void by the death of
William Danyell, last parson. By p.s.
Grant to William Bukton of the office of the bailiwick of the lordship of
Scampston during the minority of Richard Neville, kinsman and heir of
George Neville, late lord Latymer, with the accustomed fees from the issues
of the lordship. By p.s.
The like to William Blesdalc of the office of the bailiwick of Thornton
in Pykerynglythe during the said minority.
Grant for life to the king's kinsman, Anthony, earl Ryvers, of 200/. yearly,
from the customs and subsidies in the ports of Bishop's Lenn and Great
Jernemuth. By K.
Grant for life to the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, of the office
of tronage and pesage in the port of Sutbamptou with the houses per«
10 ifiDWARD IV. 2bt
1470. Membrane 12 — cont.
tainiDg to the office which Eichard, earl of Warwick, lately had in the right
of Anne his wife, with all accustomed fees and profits. By p.s.
March 27. Appoidtment, during pleasure, of Robert Alocte and John Londe as
York. receivers of the manors' of Bentlej, Arksej and Wjghton, co. York, late of
Richard Scrope, esquire, and in the king*s hands by his forfeiture, and the
manor, lands, and tenements of the lordship of Cotingfaam, co. York, late of
Richard, earl of Warwick, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture, receiying
such fees as may be agreed upon before Whitsuntide next. By K,
April 27. Grant to William Hastynges, lord of Hastynges, the king's chamberlain,
Southampton, of the next presentation to the parish church of Scrayngham, in the
diocese of York. By p.s.
Membrane 1L
April 6. Licence for Elizabeth Talbot and Margaret Talbot, sisters and heiresses
Banbury. of Thomas, late viscount lisle, to enter freely into all castles, lordships,
manors, lands, rents, reversions, services, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts
leet, knights' fees, warrens, parks, fisheries, fairs, markets, advowsons and
other possessions in England, Wales, the marches of Wales and the lordship
of Irehind which should descend to them by the death of the said Thomas
their brother, John Talbot, knight, late viscount Lisle, their father, and
» Joan his wife, Margaret, late countess of Shrewsbury, their grandmother,
Richard, earl of Warwick, her father and Elizabeth his wife or any of them.
By E., by word of mouth.
June 1 . Licence for Richard Hastynges, esquire, and Joan his wife, daughter and
Westminster, heiress of Richard Welles, knight, late lord Welles and Wyllughby, tenant
in chief, and sister and heiress of Robert Welles, knight, son of the latter,
tenant in chief, to enter freely in her right into all castles, lordships, lands,
rents, reversions, services, fees, fee-farms, views of frank-pledge, courts
leet, knights' fees, warrens, parks, fisheries, fairs, marRets, advowsons and
other possessions late of Robert Willoughby, knight, late lord Willoughby,
and Joan his daughter, which on the death of the said Richard Welles and
Robert Welles should descend to her. By p.8«
May 7. Grant to Godfrey Hello, bom in the province of Luke in Almain, of
Southampton, letters of denisation. ^ By p.8. and for 13«. 4</. paid in the hanaper«
Membrane 10.
April 26. Grant to the king's kinsman John, earl of Wiltshire, and Walter Blount
Salisbury, of Mountjoye, knight, of full power to receive into the king's grace and
promise pardon to any persons who have made forfeiture to the royal power
and are -willing to submit before 7 May next. [JFbpc/era.] By K.
April 30. Grant for life to the king's kinsman John earl of Worcester, constable
Southampton, of England, of the office of one of the chamberlains of the exchequer, which
Richard, earl of Warwick, and Anne his wife lately had in her right, with
the accustomed fees. By p.s.
April 17. Grant to Nicholas Leventhorpe, one of the yeomen of the king's chamber, of
Exeter. the office of receiver of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, serdces and other
possessions in the county of York and other counties within the realm of
England late of George Neville, knight, lord Latymer, deceased, tenant in
chief, during the :minority of Richard his kinsman and heir, viz. son of hia
son Henry, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the same.
Byp,8
208 CALENDAR OF PATfiNT BOLLS.
1470. Membrane 10 — conU
May 1. Grant for life to John Porter of an annuity of 20/. from the issues of the
Southampton, lordship and lands of Cristchirche, co. Southampton. By p.s.
The like to John Eawlyn of an annuity of IQOs, By p.s.
The like to Eohert of Grave of an annuity of IQOs. By p.s.
The like to Clement Hille of an annuity of 100;. By p.s.
The like to Jol^n Skynner of an annuity of 100^. By p.s.
Grant for life to Giles Curtays of an annuity of 10 marks from the issues
of the lordships of Canford and Pole. By p.s.
The like to Ralph Cry sale cduu Castelion of an annuity of 10 marks.
By p.s.
The like to Walter Light of an annuity of 10 marks. By p.s.
The like to William Comfoe of an annuity of 10/. By p.8*
The like to Nicholas Blpwe of an annuity of 10 marks. By p.s.
The like to Thomas More of an annuity of 10 marks. By p.s.
The like to Simon Iiaweles of an annuity of 5 marks. By p.s.
The like to Robert Morice of an annuity of 5 marks. By p.s,
April 16. Pardon to Thomas Flemmyng, esquire, late escheator in the counties
Exeter. of Surrey and Sussex, of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues,
debts, accounts and arrears due to the king ; because owing to the rebellions
and insurrections in divers parts of England he dared not duly execute his
office and not only lost the profits pertaining to himself but could not levy
the issues which should accrue to the king, and nevertheless paid 10 marks
for his proffer on the morrow of the Close of Easter, 9 Edward IV. at the
receipt of the Exchequer, and because of his expenses in attending
personally on the king in the north and elsewhere. By p.s.
May 5. Appointment, until 6 November next, of Christopher Furneys, servant of
Southampton, the carriage of the household, to take horses and carnage for the stuff of
the household. By K. by word of mouth.
May 6. General pardon to Reginald Stourton, knight, of all offences committed
Southampton, by him before 1 May. By K.
The like to Master John Derman, chaplain. By K.
The like to Master George Hardgyll, chaplain. By E.
The like to Eichard Seintgeorge, esquire. By K.
The like to John Pury, esquire. By K.
The like to John Leventhorpe, esquire. By E.
The like to John Penne, esquire. By E.
The like to Koger Draycott, esquire. By E.
The like to John Brokman, esquire. By E.
The like to John Rysshe, ^ gentilman.' By E.
The like to John Notte, * gentilman.' By E.
The like to William Molyneux, * gentilman.' By E.
The like to John Eyerby, ' yoman.' By E.
May 5. Pardon to John Hudleston of Myilum, co. Cumberland, knight, late
Southampton, sheriff of Cumberland, of all offences committed by him before 3 May and
aU fineSy issues, debts, accounts and arrears due to the king. By p.s.
May 6. Pardon to John Roger, late sheriff of the county of Southampton, of all
Southampton, escapes of felons and all fines, debts, account^ and arrears due to the king.
By p.s.
10 EDWARD IV. 209
1470. Membrane 10 — conU
MBkj 6. Grant for life to David White of the town of Southampton of an annuity
Sontbampton. of 10 marks from the issues of the lordship of Cristchirche. By p.8.
May 7. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Parre, knight, as lieutenant
Southampton, of the castle of the city of Carlisle and the west marches towards Scotland.
ByK.
Membrane 9.
May 1. General pardon to Thomas Litley alias Tihtelej alias Lytley alias Lytte-
Soathampton. ley alias Lyttelee late of London, * grocer,' alias * marcliaunt,' of all offences
committed by him before 29 April. By p.s.
May 9. Grant for life to Richard Asshe, merchant of the town of Suthampton,
Salisbuiy. of an annuity of 20/. from the issues of the lordship of Ryngwode. By p.s.
May 10. Grant for life to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, of the
Salisbury, office of constable of the king's castle of Dover and warden of the Cinque
Ports, receiving the accustomed fees. By K.
May 25. General pardon to John, lord Scrope of Bolton, knight, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 17 May last. By p.s.
May 28. The like to Geoffrey Gate, knight, of all offences committed by him
Westminster, before 23 May. By p.s.
May 27. Pardon to Fulk Bourghchiere, esquire, son and heir of William Bourgh-
Westminster. chier, late lord FitzWaryn, knight, of all intrusions and entries into his
inheritance or any parcel thereof on the death of his father or any ancestor
of his without due suit and all offences committed by him in this part, and
grant to him of all issues of the same from the death of the said William.
By p.s.
May 19. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbuiy,
Westminster, and his assigns of the custody during minority of Richard, kinsman and
heir of George Neville, knight, late lord of Latymer, deceased, tenant in
chief, viz. son of Henry Neville, knight, deceased, son of the said George,
and his marriage without disparagement and 100/. yearly for his sustenance
from the issues of his castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and
other hereditaments, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled, because the king granted the
custody and marriage to him by other letters patent on 10 Decetnber,
1 1 Edward IV,
June 1 . General pardon to Richard Brakynburgh of Strode, co. Kent, clerk, alias
Westminster, master of the hospital of St. Mary, Strode, co. Kent^ alicLS parson of the
parish church of Sutton in Ardera, co. Warwick, of all offences committed
by him before 13 May last. By p.s.
June 3. Grant, during pleasure, to Anthony Grey, knight^ of 100 marks yearly
Westminster, from Michaelmas last, viz. 50 marks from the customs and subsidies in
the ports of Exeter and Dertemouth and ports and places adjacent and
50 marks from the customs and subsidies in the ports of Plymmouth and
Fowy and ports and places adjacent. By p.s.
June 13. Licence for William Marshall of Neuton and Kichard Clarell, executors
Westminster, of the will of Thomas Clarell, late vicar of the church of Ledes by Rothe-
well, CO. York, to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily at the altar of St. Katharine in the said church for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
the said William and Bichard and for their souls after death, and the souls
of the said Thomas and his parents and all for whom he was bound to
pray, to he called the chantry of Thomas Chirell ; and for the chaplains of
y 96186. 0
210
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane 9 — cont,
the chantry to acquire in frank almoin lands, rents and annuties, not held in
chief, to the value of 7 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
March 7.
Waltham.
( Waltoyi
Abbotts.)
April 11.
WellB.
April 26.
Salisbury.
May 25.
Westminster.
May 24.
'Westminster.
June 2.
Westminster.
June ] 1.
Westmiitster.
June 12.
Westminster.
May. 6.
Westminster.
June 15.
Westminster.
May 19.
Westminster.
June 27.
Westminster.
JUbmbranb 8.
Pardon to the King's servitor Nicholas Gaynesford, esquire, late sheriff of
Surrey and Sussex, of all offences committed by him, all escapes of felons
and all fines, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due to the king. By K.
Grant to the king's chaplain Master Benedict Burgh of the prebend of
Walton in the king's chapel of St. Mary Magdalen withiu the castle of
Briggenorth, void by the death of Master Walter Feytewyn, last prebendary.
By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
General pardon to the king's kinsman John, earl of Shrewsbury, of all
offences committed by him before 24 April. By p.8*
Revocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one y^ar, lately
granted by letters patent to William Balam late of Westbury, co. South-
ampton, ^ husbondman,' alias of Bisshoppes Welde, co. Southampton,
staying on the king's service in the company of Richard, late earl of
Warwick and Salisbury, then captain of the town and castle of Calais, on
the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same and the marches there,
because he delays at London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
General pardon to John Tapton, rector of the parish church of Bryng-
hurste, co. Leicester, of all offences committed by him before 19 May.
By p.s.
The like to William Bothe, son of Richard Bothe, of all offences com-
mitted by him before 8 May. By p.B,
Appointment for life of the king's servant Richard Aprice as one of the
yeomen of the crown, and grant to him of ^d. daily for his fee from the
issues of two raessuagei situated by the hi the called * le Towrewharff ' by
the city of London and a messuage on the wharf of the Tower in which
John Elyngham, deceased, lately dwelt and a garden adjacent and all other
messuQges situated on the said wharf and gardens and vacant plots of land
on cither side of the way leading between the gate at the east end of the
said wharf and the bridge beyond * le Flodgate ' of the wharf. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servitor Nicholas Barbour alias Smyth of an
annuity of 10/. from the customs, subsidies, profits and issues in the port
of Lastichiall, co. Cornwall. By p.s.
General pardon to Jevan Vaghan ap Jevan ap JoUyn ap David of
Rudorddwy, co. Flint, ^ gentilman.' By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servitor John Barkeley of an annuity of
10 marks from the customs, subsidies, profits and issues in the port of
Lastithiall, co. Cornwall. ' By p.s.
Fresenti^ion of John Colvile, chaplain, to the parish church of St. Thomas
Martyr, Wyuchelse, in the diocese of Chichester.
Grant for life to the king's servitor William Logge of the office of porter
of the king's castle of Wallyngford, co. Berks, with fees as in the times of
Edward III. and Richard 11. from the issues of the castle, lordship and
manor of Wallyngford ; in lieu of a like grant to Thomas Nesse by letters
patent dated 13 March, 9 Edward lY, surrendered. By p.B.
10 EDWARD IV. 211
1470. Membrane 7.
June 14. Appointment, during good behaviour, of John iDgoldesby as one of the
Westminster, barons of the Exchequer in the place of Balph Wolseley, receiving the
accustomed fees, vesture and profits. By p.s.
June 2. General pardon to Thomas Stanley^ lord Stanley, knight, of all offences
WestminBter. committed by him before 11 May last. By p.s.
June !• The like to John Farley alias John Mille of the town of Gloucestre,
Westmmster. < yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 23 May last. By p.s.
June 22. Appointment of John Blount, esquire, as lieutenant of the king's castle
Westminsten of Hampnes in the parts of Picardy for twenty years from 6 April last, with
a number of soldiers under him specified in certain indentures made between
the king and himself, receiving for himself and these soldiers at the hands
of the treasurer of Calais such wages as are specified in the said indentures
with all accustomed profits, with power to appoint such officers as may be
required for the safe-Oustody of the castle and to grant safe-conduct to the
king's adversaries coming to the castle for the victualling of the same or the
deliverance of [Hrisoners. By p.s.
July 2. Grant for life to William Hobbys, principal surgeon of the body, of
Westminster. 40 marks yearly from Christmas last, viz. 16/. 2s, Sd. from minute particles
of serjeanty in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham and 10/. lis. Id.
fh)m the issues of those counties. By p.s.
July 3. Pai'don to John Appylby, * gentilman,' lately appointed to collect all
Westminster, farms, debts and other things due to the king in the county of Cumberland
from Michaelmas, 7 Edward IV, until Michaelmas following and contained
in the summons of the Exchequer annexed to a commission under the seal
of the Exchequer dated 3 November, 8 Edward IV, directed to him, of all
offences committed by him before 18 June last and all fines, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due to the king. By p.s.
June 30. Pardon to William Tyrell the younger, knight, and Eleanor late the
Westminster, wife of John White, tenant in chief, of their trespass in intermanying
without licence. By p.8.
July 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's kinsman John, earl of
Westminster. Worcester, as treasurer of the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to the barons of the Exchequer and the chamber-
lains.
Mandate in pursuance to William, bishop of Ely.
July 20. Grant to John Newborough and William Martyn of 100 marks yearly
Westminster, from Easter last from the manors and lordships of Batheneston, Shokerwyke,
Somerton Earl {comitis), Somerton Bandolf and Eyngesdon, co. Somerset,
late of James, late earl of Wiltshire, and parcel of the jointure of Eleanor
his wife, to hold for her life for her use and sustenance in recompence of her
jointure. By p.s.
July 18. Whereas by an inquisition taken at Worcester on 9 October, 1 Edward
Westmmster. IV. before Jolin Rugge, then escheator in the county, it was found
that Bichard Beaufo was seised in his demesne as of fee of an acre of land
in Hille Crombc, held in chief by the service of the twentieth part of a
knight's fee, and died on Saturday after Christmas, 39 Henry VI. and
Humphrey Beaufo his son was his heir and was at that time three years
old so that his custody and marriage pertained to the king, but the king
understands that the said Bichard did not hold the said acre or any land
in chief and the custody and marriage of the said Humphrey should belong
to the king's kinsmen Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, and
Anne, duchess of Buckingham, the king hereby grants to them the custody
of the said heir with liis marriage without disparagement. By p.s.
0 2
212 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1470. Membrane 6.
July 23. General pardon to George Lonisfuevile of Wolvertou, co. Buckingham,
Westminster, esquire, alias of London, of all offences committed by him before 18 July.
• Byp.s.
Aug. 1. The like to Henry Fremyngham of Hengham, co. Norfolk, * gentilman,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 23 July last. By p.s.
July 28. Grant for life to Walter Devreulx, lord Ferrers of Charteley, of the
Westminster, offices of the * shirrfship ' of the county of Caernarvan and * maisterforster-
ship ' of Snowedenhilles within the county of North Wales, void by the death
of William, late earl of Pembroke, with the accustomed fees.
By p.8. [3125.]
Aug. 1. Grant to William Taillour, citizen and alderman of London, in lieu of
Westminster, a like grant to him by letters patent dated 17 November last, surrendered,
that he or his executors or administrators after his decease or their factors
or attorneys may ship sacks and bales of wool, woollen cloths, pieces of
tin called * bloktyn ' and pieces of lead called * sowes of lede ' in the ports
of London, Sandwich and Suthampton and take the wools by the straits of
Marrok and the woollen cloth.s, tin and lead to any foreign parts quit of
customs and subsidies to the sum of 1,200/. By p.s.
Aug. 13. General pardon to Thomas Robynson alias Bobenson late of London,
Westminster. * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 5 August. By p.s.
Sept. 12. Presentation of John Thwaytes, chaplain, to the vicarage of the parish
Westminster, church of Great Wycombe, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of
Robert Wareyn, last vicar, and in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the monastery of Godstowe being in his hands.
Membrane 5.
Aug. 23. Licence for the prioress and convent of the monastery of St. John
Westminster. Baptist, Goddestowe, in the diocese of Lincoln, to elect an abbess in the
place of Alice Henley, deceased.
Aug. 24. Presentation of John Stubbes to the prebend of Cutton, in the diocese
Westminster, of Exeter, void by the death of Thomas Copleston, last [>rebendary. By p.s.
Aug. 25. General pardon to William Cawode alias Kaywode late of Boston,
Westminster, merchant, merchant of the staple of Calais, of all offences committed by him
before 16 August. By p.s.
The like to the following merchants of the staple of Calais : —
William Glynton of Peterburgh, merchant. By p.s.
Thomas Gilbert of Harburgh, merchant. By p.s-
John a Wodc of Melton Moubray, merchant. By p.s.
John Croke of London, merchant. By p.s.
John Haryngton, merchant. By p.s.
John Reynold of Leycestre, merchant. By p.s.
Thomafj Burton of Loughtburgh, merchant. By p.s.
Thomas Adam of Langham, merchant. By p.s.
Philip Hardebene of London, merchant. By p.s.
Thomas Wygeston of Leycestre, merchant. By p.s.
William Trafford of Wokeham, merchant. By p.s.
John Lemyngton of Leycestre, merchant. By p.s.
Robert Tate of London, merchant. By p.s.
Jobn Saundres of London, merchant. By p.s
\^
10 EDWARD IV. 218
1470. Membrane 5 — cont,
John Tate of London, merchant. Bj p.s.
Roger Wyggeston of Leycestre, merchant. By p.B.
John Kyrton of Wokeham, merchant. By p,8.
Richard Salesbury of Broke. By p.s.
Thomas Dymmok of Hornecastelly merchant. By p.s.
William Brearly of Calais, merchant. By p.s.
William Wareyn of Wokeham, merchant. By p.s.
William Broun of Staunford, merchant. By p.s.
John Lynde of Boston, merchant. By p.s.
John Broun of Staunford, merchant. By p.s.
William Rose late of Wokeham, merchant. By p.s.
William Colome of Staunford, merchant. By p.s.
Richard Helperby of Calais, merchant. By p.s.
Aug. .^0. Presentation of Richard Trotman, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Bladon, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Philip Morgan, last
parson. •
Aug. 30. Presentation of Richard Wodeward to the parish church of Teyngton
Westminster. Drue, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the death of Thomas Copleston, last
parson.
Sept. 10. Grant to Anthony Justiniano and Jerome Canterin, merchants of Venice,
Westminster, in repayment of the sum of 200/. due to them from the king, as appears in
the receipt of the Exchequer, that they or their executors after their
decease or their factors or attorneys may ship sacks and bales of wool,
woollen cloths, pieces of tin and fodders of lead in the ports of London,
Sandwich and Southampton and take the wools by the straits of MaiTok
and the woollen cloths, tin and lead to any foreign parts and bring back
other merchandise of any growth from foreign parts .to the said ports quit
of customs and subsidies until they shall thus be satisfied of the said sum of
200/. By p.s.
Membrane 4.
Juno 22. Exemplification, at the request of Robert Achier, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 12 February, 9 Edward IV. granting
safe- conduct for one year from 16 February to Peter Morisse, Guillerin du
Gerdin, John le Forester and Vincent le Noble, merchants of France,
coming to England or other places subject to the king with a ship called
la Marie of the portage of 45 tuns, of which Guillerin Gualt, William de
la Place, Roger Fonterell, Robert Achier or John le Grue is master, laden
with divers goods and merchandise and the said master and 16 mariners
and two pages, at the supplication of Robert Morisse, prisoner in France,
for the quicker repayment of his ransom and the delivery of his wife and
Morisse his brother, his hostages in the hands of the king's adversaries.
These letters have been casually lost, as Robert Achier has taken oath in
Chancery, and will bo surrendered if found. [^French Roll, 9 Edward IV.
tn. 10.]
tluly 1. Protection with clause volumtis, for one year, for John Pounte,
Webtminster. * portyngaler,' going to Ireland on the king's service in the company of tbj
king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester, lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe-
custody, defence and victualling of that land.
The like for John de Pounte, * portyngaler.'
The like for John Piers, * portyngaler.'
214 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane Ai^-^cont.
June 27. Grant to Thomas Howbrake of the town of Calais, ' merchant,' and the
Westminster, heirs of his body of letters of denization. By p.8.
July 2, Protection with clause volumusy for one year, for Hugh Hunte of the
Westminster, parish of St. Margaret, Briggestrete, London, going to Ireland on the
king's service in the company of the king's kinsman John, earl of Worcester,
lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of that
land. By p.s.
Meubranb 3.
Sept. 10. General pardon to Richard Salkeld late of Corkby, co. Cumberland,
Westminster, esquire, late constable of the king's castle of Carlisle, William Salkeld late
of Wigton, CO. Cumberland, 'jentilman,' Nicholas Skelton late of Qwitbrigge,
CO. Cumberland, ^ jentilman,' Clement Skelton the elder late of Aynthorne,
CO. Cumberland, * jeutilman,' Edward Skelton late of Carlile, co,
Cumberland, ^jentilman,' John Bower late of Carlile, 'jentilman,' alia$
John Bowar, steward, Thomas Aglionby of the same, ' jentilman,' Nicholas
Aglionby of the same, 'jentilman,' Thomas Stanwikkes of the same,
'jentilman,' Alexander Appilby of the same, 'jentilman,' William Yauz
of the same, ' jentilman,' tfohn Symson of the same, 'jentilman,' Henry
Donton of the same, ' jentilman,' Thomas Salkeld of the same, ^ jentilraan,'
John Salkeld of the same, 'jentilman,' Henry Kelyngworth of the same,
< jentilman,' Hugh Loncastre of the same, ^ jentilman,' Alexander Bennet
of the same, ^ jentilman,' William Salkeld of the same, * jentilman,' Thomas
Nicholson of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas Calvard of the same, ^ yoman,'
Hugh Hudson of the same, 'yoman,' Alexander Lambe of the same,
^ yoman,' John Thomson of the flame, ' yoman,' Thomas Blake of the same,
< yoman,' Paton Eddiyngton of the same, ' yoman,' Edwai'd Nicolson of
the same, * yoman,' Henry Crakall of the same, ' yoman,' John Lamble
of the same, 'yoman,' John Grame of the same, * yoman,' William
Gillesland of the same, * yoman,' William Brownfeld of the same, ' yoman,'
Richard . Tayser of the same, ' yoman,' Richard Robson of the same,
'yoman,' Robert James of the &ame, 'yoman,' Robert Fyschare of the
same, ' yoman,* Laurence James of the same, ' yoman,' William Daa of
the same, * yoman,' John Jakson of the same, ' yoman,' Richard Ferrour
of the same, ' yoman,' William Johnson of the same, ' yoman,' John
Syrason of the same, 'yomam,' Richard Hunter of the same, 'yoman,'
Richrrd Palmer of the same, 'yoman,' John Robynson of the same,
' yoman,' John Jakson of the same, ' yoman,' William Wright of the same,
' yoman,' John Bullok of the same, ' yoman,' John Scullok of the
same, 'yoman,' John Symson the little of the same, 'yoman,' Thomas
Raylton of the same, 'yoman,' Richard Wilson of the same, 'yoman,'
Robert Leche of the same, ' yoman,' William Lynge of the same, ' yoman,'
Robert Stele of the same, ' yoman j' Roland Sharpharowe of the same,
• yoman,' Thomas Newynson of the same, ' yoman,' Edmund Legh of the
same, ' yoman,' Richard Ricardby of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas Bell of
the same, ' yoman,' Milse Swyuburn of the same, * yoman,' Thomas Grame
the elder late of Kellowe, co. Cumberland, 'yoman,' Thomas Qrame his
son, * yoman,' John Rob)nson alias Preystman of Hughterby, co. Cumber-
land, ' yoman/ Thomas James of Stanwikkes, co. Cumberland, ' yoman,'
John Makcluyn of the same county, 'yoman,' Robert Hogcson of
Kirkbampton, co. Cumberland, 'yoman,' John Elwalde late of Trcdirmayn,
CO. Cumberland, ' yoman,' Richard Fedirstaynhagh of Fedirstaynhagh, co.
Northumberland, Adam Eddryngton of Newby, in the same county («c),
* yoman,' William Rechardson of the same county, * yoman,' John |^de
Crosby in the same county, ' yoman,' John Grarigge of Penreth, in
the same county, ' yoman,' Robert Stabill of the same county, ' yoman,»
10 EDWARD IV. 216
1470. Membrane 3 — cont.
Ric1iai*d Sharpharow of Little Crokby, in the same county, ' yoman,' John
Newynson of Langqwhate, in the same county, * yoman,' Robert Halle
late of Warwikkebrig, in the same county, *yoman,' Roger Newynson
late of the same, * yoman,' Thomas Sharpharow late of Newby, * yoman,'
Thomas Eddryngton of Moreqwate, in the same county, * yoman,' William
Bell son of Matthew Bell of Farlam, in the same county, ' yoman,' and
Thomas Watson alias Milner of Warwykbrig, * yoman,' of all offences
committed by them before 7 September. By p.s.
The like to William Musgrave late of Edynhall, co. Cumberland, esquire,
Joan MoBgrave of the same, widow, Nicholas Musgrave of the same,
'jeniilman,' Gilbert Stokhall, Joan Robynson, William Yong, Edmund
Lee, Richard Threlkeld, John Maltby, John Crawhall, Robert Mason of
the same, * yoman,' Alexander Appilby and John Longcastre of Carlion,
* jentilman.' By p.s.
The like to Henry Fitzhugh of Fitzhugh, knight^ and Alice his wife,
Francis Lovell son and heir of John Lovell, knight, and Anne Lovell his
wife, Richard Nevile son and heir of George Noyile, knight, Richard
Fitzhugh, son of the said Henry Fitzhugh, George Fitzhugh, Edward
Fitzhugh, Thomas Fitzhugh and John Fitzhugh, sous of the same Henry,
Elizabeth Fitzhugh, daughter of the same Henry, Joan Lovell and
Frides^yide, sisters of the same Francis Lovell, Katharine Clerionet wife
of William Clerionet, ^jentilman,' Grace Pudsay late of Ravenswath,
CO. York, Margaret Murton late of the same, Joan Robynson wife of
John Robynson, Joan Lokwode late of the same, Joan Goldsmyth
lale of the same, Alice Bcreworth late of the eame, Joan Colyns wife
of William Colyns, Elizabeth Hanserd late of the same, Elizabeth Appilby
late of the same, Joan Blakburno wife of John Blakburnc, John
Lewlyii, rector of Romalchirche, co. York, chaplain, John Lasenby late
of Ravenswath, ' jentilman,' Roger Aske late of the same, 'jentilman,'
Thomas Frank late of the same, ' jentilman,' William Pudsey late of the
same, chaplain, William Taynterel, rector of Kirkeby, co. York, chaplain,
Edward Pudsay late of Ravenswath, chaplain, Alan Holme late of the
samoy chaplain, John Culton late of the same, chaplain, Percival Lyudley
late of the same, 'jentilman,' Ralph Brackenbury late of the same,
'jentilman,' William Clerionet late of the same, 'jentilman,' Edward
Frank late of the same, 'jentilman,' William Burgh late of the same,
'gentilman,' Thomas Laton late of the same, 'jentilman,' Walter Salreyn
late of the same, 'gentilman,' John Bower late of the same, 'jentilman,'
Thomas Ryley alias Otter late of Middelham, co. York, 'jentilman,'
Henry Steper and Robert Clerc his servants, Henry Conyers late of
Ravenswath, 'jentilman,' John Conyers late of the same, 'jentilman,'
Nicholas Laton late of the same, ' jentilman,' Alan Fulthorpe late of the
same ' jentilman,' Ralph Riclyf late of the same, ' gentilman/ Roland
Pudsay late of the same, 'jentilman,' Thomas Rukeby late of the same,
'jentilman,' Henry Rukeby late of the same, 'gentilman,' William Lokwode
late of the same, ' yoman,' John Robynson late of the same, ' yoraan,'
William Bower late of the same, * yoman,' Richard Pacok late of the
same, 'yoman,' James Pacok late of Ravenswath, 'yoman,' Lionel
Metcalf late of the same, ' yoman,' Robert 15illop late of the same, ' yoman,'
Robert Tebot late of the same, ' yoman,' John Cowlyng late of the same,
'yoman,' Robert Trotter late of the same, 'yoman,' William Rayne lite of
the same, ' yoman,' William Bowbanke late of the same, * yoman,' Richard
Kechon late of the same, ' yoman,' John Hunter late of the same, ' yoman,'
John Myrcs late of the same, ' yoman,' Robert Kechon late of the same,
'yoman,' John Bowswel lato. of the same, ' yoman,' George Bowswell
216 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane 3 — c(mt,
late of the same, 'yomaD,' John Swan late of the eame, 'joman,'
Chtistopher Hunter late of the same, ^ yoman/ George Howpe late of the
same, * yoman/ Greorge Towke late of the same, ' yoman/ Hugh Holme
late of the same, ^ yoman/ William Tristram late of the same, ' yoman,'
John Try 8 tram late of the same, ^ yoman,' John Grey late of the same,
'yoman,' John More late of the same, 'yoman,* Robert Myres late of
the same, 'yoman,' John Howsome late of the same, 'yoman,' John
Braitthwayte late of the same, ' yoman,' John Stokdale late of the same,
'yoman^' William Robynson late of the same, 'yoman,' John Thomson
late of the same ' yoman,' William Kellowe late of the same, ' yoman,'
Thomas Harper late of the same, ' yoman,' William Mason late of the same,
' yoman,' William Mayson late of the same, ' yoman,' Richard Newton late
of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas Tesdale late of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas
Toke late of the same, ' yoman,* John Thorpe late of the same, ' yoman,'
Edmund Garnet late of the same, ' yoman,' George Metcalf late of the
same, ' yoman,' William Forser late of the same, ' yoman,' John Brewode
late of the same, ' yoman,' Hugh Boste late of the same, ' yoman/ Matthew
Fratte late of the same, ' yoman,* John Patenson late of the same, ' yoman,'
Walter Tyrrell late of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas Hastynges late of the
same, 'yoman,' and John Holyn and William Brown late of the same,
pages. By p.s.
Membrane 2.
July 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Radclif as controller of the
Westminster, great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the 3;. in the tun and the \2d, in the pound in the port of
Yepiswiche and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the oflice in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
July 27. Simon Weltden, 'gentilman,' in the port of Newcastle on Tyne.
Westmmtter. By bill of the treasurer.
Richard Alfray in the port of Chichester. By bill of the treasurer.
July 26. Robert Houchons in the port of Bruggewater.
We«tmiD8ter. Michael Denys in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 4. William Yogge in the ports of Flymmoutli and Fowey.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer .
Aug 26. Henry Councell in the port of Pole. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Aug. 6. The like of William Martyn as controller of the subsidy of the 3* in the
Westminster, tun and the \2d. in the pound in the port of London and ports and places
adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 18. The like of Geoffrey Kent as controller of the great custom and the
Westminster, subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells in the same.
By bill of the treasurer.
July 20. Grant, during pleasure, to George Radclif of the o£ce of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of Boston and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
10 EDWARD IV. 217
1470. Mbmbbanb 1.
July 28. General pardon to William Tournay, late preceptor of Baddesley, oo.
Westminster. Southampton, fellow of John Langstrother, prior of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, alias William Tournay, knight, bailiff of Aquila,
of all offences committed by him before 1 1 July. By p.s.
Membrane \bdand \4d.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. \_See Appendix.]
Mbmbranb \M,
June 22. Commission to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Bishop's Lenn, the
Westminster, bailiffs of the town of Scardebnrgh and John More, alias Windsor herald, on
complaint by Vincenot le Noble, Francis Dappemont, Perrenot Morice,
William Gardyn, John le Foretier, Vincent le Noble, Robert Acher,
Perrenot de Saint Morice and John Fransoys, merchants of Depe in
Normandy, that divers pirates in a carvel of Lenn, of Which Robert G-ryng
is master and William Warldes, William Yilmyn and John Tille are
victuallers, took them in three ships of France and despoiled them of the
said ships and divers goods and merchandise, contrary to the form of letters
of safe* conduct of the king, to arrest the said Robert Gryng, William
Warldes, William Vylmyn and John Tille and bring them before the king in
council on 24 July next, and to seize the said ships, goods and merchandise
and Mynyn Enault de la Pappe, Roger Fonterell, John Degone, Nicholas
Visier, John Frequet, Ivonnait le Sage and a servant of the said Ivonnait,
mariners in the said ships at the time of their capture, and keep them in
safe custody and certify accordingly to the king in council.
May 26. Mandate to all mayors, sheriffs, bailiffs, constables and other officers and
Westminster, subjects of the king for the restitution of 63 bales of woad of Raphael de
Yibaldes, merchant of Genoa, lately seized by certain pirates in a ship of
Robert Ros of Calais in the river Thames, contraiy to the form of letters of
safe-conduct of the king.
Mbmbranb I2d,
March 16. Commission to Fulk Bouggchier of Fitz Wareyn, knight, Joh n Dynham
Newark. of Dynham, knight, and the sheriff of Devon to arrest Hugh Courtenay,
knight, William Courtenay, knight, Peter Courtenay, clerk, Philip
Courtenay, esquire, Humphrey Courtenay, esquire, Walter Courtenay,
esquire, John Sachefeld, John Netherton and Robert Sporewey, and bring
them before the king in council. By K.
April 3. The like to the king's kinsmen Henry, earl of Essex, and Edmund, earl
Coventry, of Kent, William Bourghchier, knight, John Bourghchier of Berners,
knight, and Thomas Bourghchier, knight, to arrest George, archbishop of
York, and bring him before the king or the council. By K.
'May 2. Commission to Simon Laweles, master of a ship called le Marie of Rye,
Southampton, to take mariners for the said ship, going with others to resist the king's
enemies. By K. by word of mouth.
April 25. Commission to John William, mayor of Suthampton, William Overay
Salisbury, and John Chapman to take ships in the port of the said town for the
conduct of the armed force which the king is preparing to resist George,
duke of Clarence, and Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and foreign
enemies. By K. by word of mouth.
216
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470.
March 7.
Waltham.
Membrane i2d'^atU,
Commission of arraj to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, the
kiDg*s kinsman Richard, earl of Warwick and Salieburj, Waller Senile,
knight, Richard Crofte the elder, Thomas Throgmerton, Thomas Everton
and Thomas Lygon in the county of Worcester. \^Fcedera^\
By K, bj word of month.
The like to George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and
Salisbury, Thomas Ferrers, knight, Simon Mountford, knight, William
Catesby, knight, Richard Verney, knight, John Greyville, knight, Thomas
Bordyt, Thomas Hygford, John Hygford, Henry Botyller, Thomas Muston
and John West in the county of Warwick.
April 26.
Salisbury.
Membranb lOd,
Commission to John Rogger to seize all castles, lordships, manors, lands
and possessions late of George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick,
Richard Welles, Robert Welles^ Thomas Dymmok, Thomas de la Launde,
Walter Wrottesley, Robert Strelley, Edward Grey, Henry Lowys, Geoffrey
Gate, Roger Towcotes, Reginald Stourton, Thomas Seymour, Hugh
Courtenay, William Courtenay, Nicholas Latymer, knights; Peter Courtenay,
chaplain ; Philip Courtenay, William Courtenay, Humphrey Courtenay,
esquires; John Dorman, Edward Hargiil, John Clare, Richard Brasingburgh,
John Barnaby, chaplains ; Henry Grey of Groby, Thomas Grey of Groby,
Edward Hungerford, Edmund Hungeribrd^ Richard Roos, William Knyvet,
Roger Draycote, Henry Wrottesley, George Longvile, John Pury, Thomas
Stafford, John Rugge, John Leynthorpe, John Brokeman, John Peke,
Richard Clapham, esquires ; John Herthill, Richard Scrope, esquire, John
Penne, John Say son of John Say, knight, James Norys, John Rushe,
* yoman,' John Seinclowe, Laurence Ferelowe, Robert Strangways son of
James Strangways, knight, John Conyers son of John Conyers, knight,
George Broun, esquire, Gervase Home of the county of Kent the younger,
William Molyneux the secretary of the said duke, William Hudleston and
Thomas Hudleston the sons of John Hudleston, knight, John Otter,
Robert Otter, Thomas Otter, yeomen, Henry Talbot, William Iferburgh,
*' gentilman,' Richard Wareyn, *• yoman/ and Thomas Clemens, ' gentilman,'
rebels, in the counties of Kent and Middlesex and the city of London and
tlieir goods and chattels, and appointment of him as receiver of the same
with full power to collect all issues and arrears and cut down and sell wood
and underwood and sell the said goods and chattels. By K.
The like to the following : —
Maurice Kydwelly in the counties of Surrey, Sussex and Wilts.
John Colgyll in the counties of Southampton and Dorset.
William Knoyle in the county of Somerset and the town of Bristol.
Nicholas Loure in the counties of Devon and Cornwall.
Henry Gray, esquire, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Robert Dauncy in the counties of Essex and Hertford.
Geoffrey Blodewell in the counties of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Bed-
ford and Buckingham.
Thomas Crofte in the counties of Oxford and Berks.
Nicholas Leventhorpe in the county of Lincoln, the manors and lands
called ' Richemond Fee' and the manor and lordship of Kyme
excepted.
John Eltonhed in the counties of Northampton, Rutland and Leicester.
John Byrde of Derby in the counties of Nottingham and Derby.
John Beaufeys in the county of Warwick.
Thomas Throgmerton in the county of Worcester.
Thomas Lymmeryk in the county of Gloucester.
10 EDWAED IV. 219
1470. Membrane \Od~^ont.
Hugh Hanteley in the county of Hereford.
Humphrey Blount in the county of Salop.
Thomas Olyver in the county of York.
John Acton, esquire, in the county of Stafford, the lordship and manor
of Tutbury excepted, and the counties of Lancaster and Chester.
VaecUed.
Robert Claxton, knight, in the county of Northumberland and the
bishopric of Durham.
William Legh, knight, in the counties of Cumberland and Westmore-
land.
Roger Yaughan, knight, in the parts of South Wales. Vacated,
March 26. Commission of array to Fulk Bourghchier of Fitz-Waren, knight, John
York. Dynham of Dynham, knight, Thomas Fulford, knight, Charles Dynham,
John Crokker and the sheriff in the county of Devon for defence against
George, duke of Clarence, and Richard, earl of Warwick, rebels. [Faidera.']
ByK.
The like to the following in the counties named :—
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, Thomas Fulford, knight, Charles
Dynham, Henry Bodrugan and the sheriff, in the county of
Cornwall.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, Thomas, viscount Lysle, William
Berkeley of Berkeley, knight, John Barre, knight, John Boteler,
knight, Richard Beauchamp, Maurice Berkeley of Beverston, Robert
Poynes and the sheriff, in the county of Gloucester.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
James Baskervile, knight, and the sheriff in the county of Hereford.
Thomas, viscount Lysle, Fulk Bourghchier of Fitz Waren, knight,
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John WiUughby, knight, Robert
Willughby and the sheriff, in the county of Somerset.
William, earl of Arundell, Thomas Arundell of Mautravers, knight,
William Stourton of Stourton, knight, John Willughby, knight^
George Darell, knight, John Wroughton, Walter Barough, Henry
Longe and the sheriff, in the county of Wilts.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, John Burgh, knight, Humphrey
Blount, Robert Cresset and the sheriff, in the county of Salop.
William Hastyngez of Hastynges, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoy,
knight, John Stanley, knight, John Greseley, knight, Humphrey
Pesehale, William Basset, Philip Oker, George Stanley and the
sheriff, in the county of Stafford.
William, earl of Anindell, Thomas Arundell of Mautravers, knight,
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William Stourton of Stourton,
knight, John Nuburgh, John Carant the younger, John More, John
Carant the elder and the sheriff, in the county of Dorset.
April 15. The king's kinsman Edmund, earl of Kent, Edward Nevyll of
Bxeter. Bergovenny, knight, John Fogge, knight, John Scotte, knight,
William Haute, knight, John Colpeper, Richard Colpeper, James
Pekham, John Isley, John Sellyng, John Sibyl], Thomas T^yggeSy
William Clyfford and the sheriff, in the county of Kent. By K.
April 17. Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, earl of Wiltshire, Walter Blount of
Bxeter. Mountjoy, knight, John Willughby, knight, Philip Beaumont, Philip
Copleston, John Fortescue, Robert Wylughby, John Crokker, John
Orchard, John Denys, John Reyny and the sheriff, in the county of
Devon.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, earl of Wiltshire, Walter Blount of
Mountjoy, knight, John Willughby, knight, John Fortescu, Robert
Willughby sJohn Sturgeon and.the sheriff, in the county of Cornwall.
820 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane 9d.
June 5. ComraissioQ to John Willoughby, knight, Robert Willughby, John
Westminster. Portescue and the sheriff of Cornwall to arrest Thomas Clemens the elder
and bring him before the king and council.
June 5. Commission to Henry Longe, John Whittokesmede, Philip Morgan and
Weitminiter. Henry Sweyne to inquire into the complaint of John Kevell of Bereford,
CO. Wilts, that divers evildoers unknown to him, at the instigation of
Thomas Gate, rector of Bereford, assaulted him so that he dared not go to
his holding for fear of death and could not execute divers warrants which
he obtained from the justices of the peace in the said county against the
said Thomas for the security of the peace, and, if it be true, to arrest the
said Thomas and bring him before the king and council on the quinzaine of
Holy Trinity next.
June 2. Commission of array td the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester,
Westminiter. the king's kinsman John, earl of "Worcester, John Barre, knight, John
Boteler of Barmyngton, knight, Richard Beauchamp, Maurice Berkeley,
Thomas Brigge, Robert Poynes and the sheriff in the county of Gloucester
for defence against George, duke of Clarence, and Richard, earl of Wai'wick,
rebels.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
William, earl of Arundel, John, earl of Worcester, Anthony, earl of
Ry vers, John Audeley of Audcley, knight, Thomas Ovedale, knight,
John Lyslc, knight, Richard Darell, knight, Maurice Berkeley,
Edward Berkeley, John Cheyno, John Coke, William Brocas, John
Walop, John Rogers and John Whithed, in the county of South-
ampton.
John, earl of Worcester, John Barre, knight, Thomas Baynham and
Wilham Walweyn, in. the forest of Dene.
R. bishop of Salisbury, William, earl «of Arundell, John, earl of
Worcester, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William Stourton of
Stourton, knight, John Willoughby, knight, George Darell, knight^
Laurence Raynford, knight, Maurice Berkeley, Edward Berkeley,
Henry Longe and Walter Barowe, in the county of Wilts.
John, earl of Worcester, Fulk Bourgchier of Fitz-Wareyn, knight,
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, Charles Dynham, Nicholas
Carrewe, Philip Beaumont, John Fortescu, Philip Coplestou and
Jqhn Crokker, in the county of Devon.
John, earl of Worcester, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Wilham
Stourton of Stourton, knight, 'William Carant, John Carant the
elder, John Carant the younger, John Neweburgh, William Brounyng,
John Mone, Thomas Martyn and Robert Grey, in the county of
Dorset.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, earl of Worcester, John Audeley
of Audeley, knight, William Stourton of Stourton, knight, William
Paulet, knight, Henry Hull, Richard Artour, John Byconell,
Richard Warre, Thomas Stowell, John Boiler and John Cheyne, in
the county of Somerset.
John, earl of Worcester, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John
Arundell, knight, John Colshill, knight, Henry Bodrugan, Robert
Willoughby, Oto Gilbert, and Alvred Corneburgh, in the county of
Cornwall.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
James Baskervilo, knight, John Devereux, Thomas Monyngton
and the sheriff, in the county of Hereford.
10 EDWARD IV. 221
1470. Membrane 8d.
July 5. Commission to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Bishop*s Lenn, the
Westmintter. bailiffs of the town of Scardeburgh and John More, alias Windsor herald,
on complaint by Vincent le Noble, Francis Dappemont, Perrenot Moriee,
William Ghwrdyn, John le Foretier, Vincent le Noble, Robert Acher,
Perrenot de Seynt Morice and John Fransoys, merchants of Depe in
Normandy, that divers pirates in a carvel of Bishop's Lenn, of which
Robert Eryng was master, and William Walys, John Tylly, William
Bylmyne, Edmund Pepyr and Edmund Westhorp victuallers, took them in
three ships of France and despoiled them of the said ships and divers
goods and merchandise, contrary to the form of letters of eafe-conduct of
the king, to arrest the said William Waleys, John Tylly, William Bylmyne,
Robert Eryng, Edmund and Edmund and bring them before the king in coancil
on 18 July, and to seize the said ships, goods and merchandise and Mynyn
^ Enault de la Pappe, Roger Souterell, John de Gone, Nicholas Visier, John
Frequet, Ivonait le Sage and a servant of the said Ivonait, mariners in the
said ships at the time of their capture, and keep them in safe-custody and
certify accordingly to the king and council.
Membrane Td,
July 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Richard, duke
Westminster, of Gloucester, the king's kinsmen John, marquess of Mountague, Henry,
earl of Northumberland, John, earl of Worcester, and Henry, earl of Essex,
Henry Grey of Codiiorc, knight, Humphrey Bourgchier of Cromwell,
knight, William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Walter Blount of
Mountjoye, knight, Thomas Billyng, Robert Danby, knight, William
Yelverton, knight, Richard Byngham, knight, William Laken, Richard
Nelo, Walter Moyle, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Richard Chokke,
knight, Thomas Littylton, Thomas Yong, Robert Crabden, mayor of
Lincoln, Thomas Burgh, knight, and Richard Hastynges, in the county and
city of Lincoln. By K.
June 20. Commission to Richard Sothewell, esquire, Ralph Sholton, esquire,
Westminster. Simon Blake and the escheator in the county of Norfolk to enquire what
lands and tenements George Nevylle of Latymer, knight, deceased, tenant
in chief, held in the said county and to take them into the king's hands
and to enquire who is his heir.
Membrane 6<L
Aug. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, Ralph
Graystoke of Graystok, knight, Thomas Billyng, Robert Danby, knight,
William Yelverton, knight, Richard Byngham, knight, William Laken,
Richard Nele, Walter Moyle, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Richard
Chok, knight, Thomas Lytelton and Tbomas Yonge, in the city of York
and the liberty of the same. By K.
Sept. 11. Cpmmitfsion to Henry Burnell, esquire, George Middelton, esquire,
Westminster. Thomas Larder and John Draper to arrest and imprison Hugh Denys of
Ye veil, CO. Somerset, * wyne taverner,' John Rose of Ye veil, * hosier/ and
John Hall of Yevell, ^ payntour.'
Membrane 4J.
June 27. Commission to John Scot, knight, and John Pilkyngton to take muster
Wcetminiter. of all men at arms and archers of the armed force under the command of
the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, and the masters and mariners of
the ships for the conduct of the same in the port of Sandwich.
222 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470. Membrane Ad — cont,
July 7. Commission to Ralph Assheton, knight, John Atherton, esquire, William
Westminster. Blesdale, William Nandyke and William Stable to seise a certain ship of
Robert Ros of Calais and to arrest all persons guilty of the capture of
63 bales of woad of Ralph de Yyvaldes, merchant of Genoa, in the river
Thames, contrary to the form of letters of safe*conduct of the king, as the
king understands that the bales were taken by certain pirates in the said
ship.
Aug. 8. Commission to John Wcde, esquire, Richard Forde, Robert Basset,
Weftminster, Richard Turnaunt, Richard Restwold, Humphrey Forster, Richard Bamet,
Thomas Luyt, Thomas Babham and John Upton to enquire by oath of
good men of the counties of Kent, Hertford, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex,
Berks, Buckingham, Oxford and Gloucester into the capture of swans and
cygnets on the river Thames and its tributaries from Cirencestre to its
mouth by hooks, nets, ^ lyme stryngz ' and other engines, the alteration or
deletion of the marks of swans and the taking of swans' eggs, and to arrest
and imprison the offenders.
223
49 HENRY VI.
1470.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Nov. 23.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Membrase 27.
Pardons of outlawiy to the following : —
George Wyllerdby late of London, ' goldsmjth/ for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench of
Edwai'd IV. late de facto king of England, to answer William
Melsenby, citizen and goldsmith of London, touching a debt of 27/.
he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified. London.
John Baron late of Westansty, co. Devon, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 40 sheep worth iOs, and
a purse containing 13*. ^d, to Thomas Gybbe. Devon.
Robert Chols late of Kentbury, co. Berks, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John, abbot of Glastonbury, touching a debt of
40/. Middlesex.
John Curteys of Dorchestre, co. Oxford, * bocher,' for not appearing
to answer John Togood touching a debt of 40*. Oxford.
William Horn late of Crake, co. York, ^ yoman,* alias William Hornse,
*wodebeyer,* for not appearing to answer a plea that he render
7 marks to Gonand Barton, executor of the will of Richard Barton
late of Whenby, co. York, esquire. Middlesex.
Henry Anneson late of Clyderowe, co. Lancaster, ^ yoman,' for not
appearing to answer William Barbaur touching a trespass.
Norfolk.
Edward Everard late of Fordyngbrj'gge, co. Southampton, * dyer,* for
not appearing to answer; .Tohn Heynes, ' cltezen ' and ^ draper ' of
London, and William Shukburgh, citizen and draper of London,
touching a debt of 50s. Middlesex.
John Lychefeld late of Coryrevell, co. Somerset, * scryvener,' for not
appearing to answer John Adams touching a debt of 4.0s,
Middlesex.
John Cresbien of Stour Westevere, co. Dorset, * frankeleyn,' for not
appearing to answer Geoffrey Feldyng, * mercer,' and Edmund
Redeknape, ^ mercer,' touching a debt of 140/. Middlesex.
Richard Shirburn late of Cambridge, chaplain, for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render chattels to the value of 20/. to John
Derby, clerk. Cambridge.
Stephen Debehham of Hoxen^ co. Suffolk, ' yoman,' for not appearing
to answer Walter Lyhert, bishop of Norwich, touching a debt of
4 marks.
Nov. 3.
.Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westnunstor.
Membrane 26.
Robert Boucher late of Hildcrgham, co. Cambridge, ^ husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer the prior of Penteucy touching a debt of
20/. • Norfolk.
John Thurger late of Little Abyton, co. Cambridge, the elder,
^ husbondman,' for the like. Norfolk.
224
CAliBNDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1470.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 26 — cont,
Hobort Ejle late of Cheshain, co. Buckingham, ^yoman,' for Dot
appearing to answer Edmund Burdenell the elder touching a trespass
and Kenrj Axstell and Henry Couper, wardens of tlie goods and
chattels of the parish church of Cheshamboys, touching a trespass.
Buckingham.
Thomas Beny alias Benne late of York, clerk, for not appearing to
answer Thomas Bramley, chaplain, touching a debt of 40s, and
William Broun, clerk, and William Mounley, citizen and 'lynen-
draper ' of London, touching a debt of 10 marks. London.
1471.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
1470.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
1471.
Jan. 20.
Weptminster.
Membrane 24.
John Marke of Hereford, co. Devon, * mylward,* for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Drewe touching
a trespass committed by him and Nicholas Worford of Plympton
Earle, co. Devon, ' baker,' William Cornyssh of Plympton Earle,
* baker/ and Robert Parker of Colbroke, co. Devon, ^ barker.'
Devon.
John Hawkyns late of Eston, co. Gloucester, ' husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer James Clyfford, esquire, touching a debt of 40/.
Gloucester.
Thomas Hesount late of London, ^ mercer,' for not appearing to render
his account to William Traas of London, ^ mercer,' for the time
when he was his receiver. London.
Robert Wylde late of Woxbrigge, co. Middlesex, clerk, for not
appearing before the late king to answer John Dorham, Edmund
Westby, esquire, Philip Skydmore, esquire, Thomas Eyre, Richard
Rysley, John Ploufeld and Roger Couper touching a trespass.
Middlesex.
Michael Moundevile late of Arundell, co. Sussex, ' chapman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and liis fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Isabel Ryche, widow, touching a
debt of 61. 9s. *ld. London.
William Pardon of Hertwell, co. Buckingham^ *yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John, abbot of
the monastery of St. Mary, Oseneye, and William Raa touching
debts of 405. and 20/. respectively. Oxford.
Richard Roberts alias Richard Poort of Bristol, * fysshemonger,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench of the late king to
answer Nicholas Warynges touching a debt of 20 marks. Surrey.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Feb. 5.
Westminster.
Membrane 22.
Thomas Trebulcok late of Trebellam by Trelaste, co. Cornwall,
*}'oman,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, when sued with Thomas
Edwardis late of Landue in the parish of Lassant, co. Cornwall,
' yomaii,' and Peter Beke late of Landue, ' husbondman,' to answer
John Robcrd touching a trespass. Middlesex.
John Hoo late of Ilketeleshale, co. Suffolk, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Sow the well, esquire, touching a debt
of 20/. Norfolk.
49 HENRY VI.
226
147].
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
WestmiiiBter.
Jan. 30.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Membrane 22— con^. "?
John Oareles of Great Todjrngton, go. Hereford, the younger, ' husbond-
man/ for not appearing before the late king when sued with William
Page of Great Codyngton, co. Hereford, * husbondman/ to answer
Thomas Spaldyng touching a trespass. Wilts.
John Wylly of Bristol, * maryner,' and Margaret his wife, late the
wife of William Fhelpot, executrix of the will of William Phelpot
alias Philpot late of Bristol, * maryner,' for not appearing before Kobeit
Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to
answer a plea that they render 8 marks 3f . 4d. to John Phelpot late
of Bristol, ' draper,' alias John Phelippes, ' hosyer.' Middlesex.
John Clerk late of Great Everdon, co. Northampton, ^ yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Ilotof t, * esquire,' touching a debt of
10/. Leicester.
William Caumpe of Stonham by Aspale, co. Suffolk, ^ husbondman,'
alias William Campe late of Aspatonam, co. Suffolk, alias late of
Mykelfelde,- co. Suffolk, for not appearing before Richard Neuton
and his feliows, late justices of the Bench, to answer John Bradwoy
touching a debt of 100^. before John Prysot and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer Thomas Hunt, prior of the church
of St. Mary, Walsyngham, touching a debt of 20/. and before
Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer Bartholomew Damyon touching a debt of 40s, a]id
Thomas Moleyns, * gentilman,' of Stoke touching a debt of 40s.
Suffolk & Norfolk.
John Stodhowe alias Stodhawe late of Hatfeld Pererell, co. Essex,
esquire, for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John Speny,
citizen aud skinner of London, touching a debt of 40^. London.
William Hoigges late of Wodeford, co. Devon, * gentilman,' alias of
Denpryour, for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer John Bocher of Bishop's
Lynne and Thomas Edmond of London, * fysshemonger,' touching a
debt of 20/. London.
William Parson late of Swepeston, co. Leicester, chaplain, executor
of the will of William Segrave late of Ibstoke, co. Leicester,
chaplain, for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 20/. to
Richard Cronkesagh. Leicester.
William Burges of Bridport, co. Dorset, the yoonger, chapman, for
not appearing to answer John Lambard, citizen and mercer of
London, and Philip Howell, citizen and mercer of London, touching
a debt of 11/. 2s. 8d. London.
Henry FitzJohn late of Hamerton, co. Huntingdon, ' husbondman,'
for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, when sued with John FitzJohn late of
Hamerton, ' husbondman,' to answer John Upsale touching a trespass.
London.
Richard Walet alias Waleys late of Bcxhill, co. Kent, * bocher,' for
not appearing to answer Robert Bystrete touching a debt of 40s,
Sussex.
William Whyppe of Norwich, * husbondman,* alias William Whippe,
*yoman,' for not appearing to answer John Pynchamore touching a
debt of 100^. and to answer a plea that he render a purse containing
12/. to James Catte. Norfolk.
y 90186.
• .«.
*iai ■ ■*!<■ .
226
CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1471.
Jan. 10.
Westminster.
1470.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
1471.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 22 — cani.
William Norton of Lyng, co. Norfolk, <faller/ for not appearing
before John Prjsot and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Nicholas Gateshende touching a debt of 40;. Norfolk.
Eichard Mathewe late of Craweley, co. Sussex, * chapman,* for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas Brewes, citizen and tailor
of London, touching a debt of 20 marks. Sussex.
John Sherlok of Bourhenton in the parish of Mertok, co Somerset,
^ husbondman,' for not appearing to answer John Boggers alias
Bogger touching a debt of 100; . London.
John Bede of Becclys, co. Suffolk, *• joman,' alias John Bede the elder,
' marchaunt,' for not appearing to answer William Norwich, citizen
and alderman of Norwich, and William Ilkiton alias Ilston, ^ haber-
dassher' of London, touching debts of 6/. and 44«. respectively.
London.
Thomas Waspus late of Croydon, co. Surrey, *otemonger,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Brygge, clerk, touching a debt of 40x.
Middlesex.
John Holt late of Aston by Bermycham, co. Warwick, esquire, for
not appearing before the said justices to answer John Melbourne,
citizen and grocer of London, John Sturgeon, citizen and mercer of
London, Henry Fylongley, esquire, Henry Lokke, citizen and tailor
of London, Thomas Gay the elder, citizen and tailor of London, and
Bobert Osberne, esquire, touching debt» of 16/. 18$. l\d, 40^. 100^.
40*. 4/. 16*. 8rf. and 40*. respectively, and before Robert Danby and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer William
Latoner, citizen and tailor of London, Richard Warwyk, citizen and
skinner of London, and John Broun touching debts of 40*. 40*.
and 10 marks respectively. London & Warwick.
John Nowers of Tackeley, co. Oxford, esquire, for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer Thomas Wilcotes of Beene, co. Oxford, esquire, John
Yerde, citizen and draper of London, and Richard Quatremayns,
esquire, touching debts of 20 marks, 10/. and 40*. respectively.
Surrey & London.
-lAHQ Membrane 21.
Oct. 9. Grant, during office, to Richard Ulyngworth, knight, chief baron of the
Westminster. Exchequer, of 1 10 marks yearly at the Exchequer and two robes yearly,
one with skin at Christmas, and the other with lining at Whitsuntide,
beyond the accustomed fee.
Oct. 9. Grant to Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, of 180
Westminster, marks yearly at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the
customers in the ports of London, Bristol and Kyugeston on Hull according
to the form of an act in Parliament at Westminster, \^ Henry VI, and
106*. l'[\d. and the sixth part of ^c?. yearly at Christmas for a robe with
fur and 66*. 6d, yearly at Whitsuntide for a robe with lining.
The like to Robert Danby, knight, chief justice of the Bench.
Oct. 9. Grant as above to William Yelverton, knight, one of the justices of the
We King's Bench^ of 110 marks yearly and 106*. ll^e/. and the sixth part of
49 HENRY VI. 227
1470. Membrane 21— co»<.
Id, yearly at Christmas for a robe with far and 66s. 6d, yearly at
Whitsuntide for a robe with lining.
The like to the following justices :—
William Laken, one of the justices of the King's Bench.
John Nedeham, knight, one of the justices of the Bench.
Eichard Byngham, knight, one of the justices of the King's Bench.
Eichard Neell, one of the justices of the King's Bench.
Walter Moyle, knight, one of the justices of the Bench.
Thomas Lyttelton, one of the justices of the Bench.
Eichard Chokke, knight, one of the justices of the Bench.
Thomas Yonge, one of the justices of the Bench.
Nov. 23. Pardon to John Laurence alias Laurens of Wyboldeston in the parish of
Westminster. Eton, co. Bedford, 'gentilman/ late escheator of the late king in the
counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon, of his outlawries in Middlesex
and London for not appearing before Eobert Dan by and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy John Manyngham, esquire,
of 17/. 6s, Sd. which the latter recovered against him before the said
justices and 6 marks damages and to satisfy the said late king of his ransom
for denying a writing obligatory of 17/. 6s. Hd, before John Prysot and his
fellows, late j.ustices of the Bench, to answer Ealph, baron of Graystok
and Wem, knight, touching a debt of 15 marks Ss. 4d, and before the said
justices of the late king to answer Henry Silver, citizen and vintner of
London, touching a debt of 10/. and to answer a plea that he render 40/. to
Joan Clay, widow, late the wife of John Clay, knight, John Clay, son and
heir of the said knight, and Eobert Grene, esquire, executors of the will
of the said knight; he having surrendered to the Ficte prison and satisfied
the said John Manyngham, as Robert Danby, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified.
Membrane 20.
Oct. 29. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Vynter of the ofiices of coroner and
Weftminstor. attorney of the king in the King's Bench, receiving yearly the accustomed
fees at the Exchequer and all other accustomed profits and emoluments.
By K. by word of mouth.
Not. 26. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Benet, Hulme, of the
Benedictine order, to Thomas Pakefeld, professor of theology and monk of
the monastery, whose election as abbot W. bishop of Norwich has confirmed
and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 27. Eatificntion of the estate which John Byckeley, chaplain, has as warden
Westminster, of the hospital of St. John Baptist, Shrewsbury. By K. by word of mouth.
Membrane 19.
Oct. 23. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's knight Eichard Tunstall, king's
Westminster, chamberlain, of the office of master and worker of the king's mints within
the Tower of London, the realm of England and the town of Calais, with
all foes and profitu belonging to the office according to the form of certain
indentures to be made, with power to hold an exchange, common and
open, in the city of London. By K. by word of mouth.
Oct. 31. Presentation of John Smyth to the parish church of Shenfeld, in the
Westminster, diocese of Loudon.
P 2
228 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1470. Membrane 19 — cent
Oct 12. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor John Bagot, one of the
Westminster, clerks of Chancery, of the office of one of the clerks of the crown in
Chancery which William Rous, deceased, lately had of the king's grant,
with all profits, and 20/. yearly from Easter last from the issues of the
hanaper, as the said William had, and a livery of vesture and fur, as Richard
Sturgeon, late one of the clerks of the crown, had, yearly at Christmas and
Whitsuntide at the hands of the keeper of the hanaper.
Oct. 30. Revocation of the protection with clause volumtis, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 25 Octoher by letters patent to John Lee, draper and citizen of London,
alias of Teyrlynge, co. Essex, ^ gentilman,' executor of the will of Thomas
Umfrey of London, ' gentilman/ staying on the king's service in the
company of the king's kinsman Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
captain of the town of Calais, on the safe-custody and defence of the town,
because he delays in London, as appears by cei'iificate of the sheriffs,
Nov. 7. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Lyllebourne as receiver or
WeBtminstcr. collector of the rents, farms, issues and profits of the town and lordship of
Niewbiggynge, co. Northumberland, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
John Ballial), late king of Scots, and all lands late of Thomas Soules in the
Hough in Stanfordham, co. Northumberland, and forfeited by him and 31«.
yearly rent in Ulleston by Hawkewell and a tenement in Ingowe called
* le pasture felde ' in the same county, in the king's hands on the decease of
John Felton, knight, receiving fees at the discretion of the treasurer of
England at his own hands, so that he render his account yearly at the
Exchequer. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 8. Appointment for life of the king's clerk and secretary Master Peter
Westminster. Courteney as master of the king's free chapel or hospital of St. Anthony,
London. By K. by word of mouth.
Vacated because otherwise below*
Nov. 16. Signification to W. bishop of Norwich of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Thomas Fakefeld, professor of theology and monk of the monastery of
St. Benet, Hulme, as abbot of that place. ' By p.s.
Nov. 12. Grant to John Pemberton, one of the clerks of Chancery, of the custody
Westminster, of the hospital of St. Mary, Osprenge, void by the death of Robert Darell,
clerk.
Nov. 20. Pardon to Richard Franke late of Kyngesbrygge, co. Devon, merchant,
Westminster, alias 'yoman,' of his outlawries in the town of Southampton and the
county of Middlesex for not appearing before John Piysot and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer John Wyllyam, burgess and merchant
of Southampton, touching a debt of lot, and before Robert Danby and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy John Lowende
alias Lounde, citizen and ' letherseller ' of London, of a debt of 71. which
the latter recovered against him and 26s, Sd, damages, he having surrendered
to the Flete prison and the said John Lowende having appeared afterwards
on 5 February, 9 Edward IV, by John Smale his attorney and acknowledged
himself satisfied, as Robert Danby, knight^ chief justice of the Bench, has
certified.
Nov. 27. General pardon to Richard Wydevyle alias Wodeville alias Wideville,
Westminster, knight, of all offences committed by him before 29 October last. By p.s.
Nov. 28. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Plummer, knight, of
Westminster, the office of keeper of the great wardrobe,^with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Dec. 6. Appointment for life of the king's derk and secretary Master Peter
Westminster. Courteney as master of the king's free chapel or hospital of St. Anthony,
London. By K. by word of mouth.
Mandate in pursuance to the mayor of London.
49:HENRTiVI. 229
1470. Membrane lO-^eont,
Deo. 16. Grant to brother Thomas HemTngforthy clerk, of the custody of the
Westminster, king's chapel of St. George within the king's tower at the town of Suth-
ampton and 10/. yearly for life from the customs and subsidies in the port
of Uie town for his salary, to celebrate divine service in the chapel for the
good estate of the king and his consort Margaret, queen of England.
By K, by word of mouth.
Membrans 18.
Oct. 20, Grant, during pleasure, to John Langstrother, prior of the Hospital of
Westminster. St. John of Jerusalem in England, of the ofQce of treasurer of the
Exchequer, in the same manner as Walter Hungerford, knight, late
treasurer, or anyone else had the office. [Fcedera,'\
By K. by word of mouth.
Mandate in pursuance to the barons of the Exchequer and the chamber-
lain.
Oct. 9. Appointment, during pleasure, of Kichard Ulyngworth, knight, as chief
Westminster, baron of the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fee. \_Fcedera.']
The like of the following : —
John Clerk as second baron of the Exchequer.
Brian Bouclyf as third baron.
John Durem as one of the barons.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Billyng as chief justice of the
King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fee. [Fcpdera,']
The like of Bichard Byngham, knight, as one of the justices of the
King's Bench. [FcederaJ]
The like of the following :—
WilUam Laken.
Bichard Neell.^
William Telverton, knight.
Bichard Byngham, knight.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Bobert Danby, knight, as chief justice
of the Bench, receiving the accustomed fee. [Foedera,^
The like of the following as justices of the Bench : —
Walter Moyle, knight.]
John Nedeham, knight.
Richard Chokke, knight.
Thomas Littelton.
Thomas Yonge.
Oct. 23. Grant, during pleasure, to Edward Gower of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of London and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accastomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
The like to the following in the ports named and ports aud^ places
adjacent :—
Oct. 26. John Abbotte in the port of Ipswich. By bill of the treasurer,
Westminster.
Nov. 22. Bichard Daunce in the port of Suthampton. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Nov, 26. Bichard Sheldon in tho port of Boston. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Oct. 28. John Blanerhasset in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster. By bUl of the treasurer.
230 CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
I
1470. Membrane 18 — cont.
Oct. 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Foreste as gauger in the port
Westminster, of Southampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed
fQQ%, By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent :—
Oct: 25. Edward Ireland in the port of Bristol. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Oct. 27. Bichard B&ron in the port of Sandwich. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Oct. 9. Grant, during pleasure, to Master Henry Sharp, doctor of laws, of the
Westminster, office of notary or prothonotary of the Chancery, receiving 50 marks yearJy
from Michaelmiis last from the issues of the hanaper, with all other profits
belonging to the office. By K. by word of mouth.
Oct. 25. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Benet, Hulme,
Westminster, jn the diocese of Norwich, to elect an abbot in the place of John Kevyng,
last abbot, resigned. By p.s. ^
Oct. 27. Presentation of Hugh Cleye, chaplain, to the perpetual vicarage of the
Westminster, parish church of Chepyng Wycombe, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by
the death of Eobert Wareyn, last vicar, and in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the abbey of Goddestowe being in his hands.
Nov. 8. Presentation of David Miles, chaplain, to the parish church of Padworth,
Westminster, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of William Bocher, last
parson.
Oct. 27. Appointment, during pleasure, of James Lylleboume as controller of the
Westminster, scrutiny in the port of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Membrane 17.
Oct. 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of Philip Lowes as controller of the great
Westminster, and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and woolfells and the subsidy
of the 8«. in the tun and the 12c/. in the pound in the port of Soutliampton
and poits and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided that
lie execute the office in person, with the custody of one part of the coket
seal. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
Oct. 24. Christopher Wylkynson in the port of Bishop's Lynne.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Daniel Sheldon in the port of Bristol. By bill of the treasurer.
Eichard Houton in the ports of Plymmouth and Fowey.
By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 26. liichard Hyde in the port of Boston. By bill of the treasurer.
Westmmster. j^j^^ Mompesson in the port of Pole. By bill of the treasurer.
Alexander Dykes in the port of Ipswich. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 26. Matthew Crofte in the port of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 23. John Lambe in the port of Brigge water. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Oct. 30. Bobert Knyght in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
49 HENRY VI. 231
1470. Membrane 17 — cont.
Not. 8. John Nest in the port of Sandwich. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Oct. 30. Edmund Wydewell in the port of Yermouth.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 26. Hugh Warde in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 24. The like of Richard Passemer as controller of the petty custom and the
Westminster, subsidy of the 3*. in the tun and the I2d. in the pound in the port of
London and ports and places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 9. The like of John Delves as controller of the great custom and the
Westminster, subsidy of wools, hides and wood-fells in the same.
By bill of the treasurer.
Dec. 11. Licence for the prioress and convent of Wilton to elect an abbess in the
Westminster, place of Edith Borgh, late abbess, deceased. By p.s.
Dec. 13. Appointment, until 13 June next, of William S tough ton, clerk and
Westminster, purveyor of the office of the eatery of the household, to purvey sea fish
and other necessaries for the expenses of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
1471.
Jan. 14. Signification to R, bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Dame Alice Comelande, late sacristan and nun of the monastery of
Wilton, as abbess of that place. By p.s.
1470. Membrane 16.
Dec. 3. General pardon to Thomas Pyncheon of Little Wakeryng, co. Essex,
Westminster, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife of all offences committed by them before
17 November. By p.s.
Dec. 10. Grant to the king's clerk William Towne, the king's almoner, of all gcods
Westminster, and chattels of felons de se and deodands in augmentation of the king's
alms. {^Foedera,} By K. by word of mouth.
Dec. 13. Licence for Robert Cliifton, knight, Bichard Willughby, esquire, Thomas
Westminster. Alestre of Notyngham, John Fitzherbert, Geoffrey Staunton, Thomas Tu,
clerk, and Wilham Lue and the heirs, assigns, executors of the will and
administrators of the goods of the said Richard to found a perpetual
chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the high altar in
the parish church of St. Leonard, Wollaton, co. Nottingham, for the good
estate of the said Richard and for his soul after death, to be called ^ Willughby
Chauntery,' and for them to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain two
houses lately built by the said Richard in the town of Wollaton by the
rectory, one for his own dwelling and the other for the dwelling of three
poor persons, and a close containing an acre of land by the said rectory
and other lands, rents, services, reversions, annuities and possessions, not
held in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly, for his sustenance and the
performance of certain works of piety.
By p.s. and for 30/. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 20. Exemplification, at the request of John Langstrother, prior of the
Westminster. Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, of the tenors of the
enrolments of the following :—
1. Memorandum that on 18 November, 9 Edward IV. Miles Skayff"
and Marmaduke Lomeley, brethren and preceptors of the hospital,
Robert Baily, sub-prior of the hospital, and John Gi*cne and
Thomas Erlyche, brethren and chaplains of the hospital, presented the
ssdd John Langstrother, bailiff* of Eagle {Aquile) and steward of the
232 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1470. Membrane \6 — cmt.
grand master of Khodes, to the king in a chamber within his palace at
Westminster as their prior unanimously elected on the death of
Eobert Botill, last prior, and the king admitted him as priot and
he made fealty to the king.
Vacated by command of the king on 16 November^ 49 Henry VI.
2. Memorandum that on 20 October, 49 Henry YI. Miles Skayff and
Marmaduke Lomley, brethren and preceptors, and Robert Bayly,
sab-prior, presented the said John as prior to the king in a chamber
within the palace of Thomas, bishop of London, at London, asserting
that no prior made fealty until Leonard de Tybertys, late prior,
made fealty to Edward III. under protest that it should be without
prejudice, and the king admitted the said John as prior and he made
fealty to the king. [Fcedera*^
Mbmbranb 15.
Dec. 18. Grant, during office, to John Flummer, knight, to whom the king lately
Wcstmiusttr. granted the ofiice of keeper of the great wardrobe by letters patent, of
the sum of 1,353/. 16^. yearly from Michaelmas last for the expenses of the
wardrobe, yiz. 100/. from the issues of the counties of Bedford and
Buckingham, 40/. from the issues of the counties of Cambridge and Hunt-
ingdon, 50 mai'ks from the issues of the counties of Essex and Hertford,
4C7. from the issues of the county of Kent, 300/. from the farm and other
issues of the counties of London and Middlesex, 20/. from the issues of
the county of Northampton, 200 marks from the issues of the counties
of Norfolk and Suffolk, 40 marks from the issues of the counties of
Oxford and Berks, 40 marks from the issues of the counties of Surrey
and Sussex, 40/. from the issues of the county of Southampton, 40/.
from the issues of the county of Wilts, -40/. from the farm of the town
of Cambridge, 60/. from the farm of the manor of Berton Bristol and
the hundred of Berton Bristol, co. Gloucester, at the hands of Henry,
duke of Warwick, and his heirs or the sheriff of the county, 24/. from
the custody of the manor of Gedyngton, co. Northampton, 50 marks from
the farm of the town of Northampton, 8/. 12^. from the farm of the
seven hundreds of Cokeham and Bray, co. Berks, 100/. from the farm of
the king's manors and lordships of Cokeham and Bray, co. Berks, 40/. from
the farm of the manor of Hedyngton with the hundred of Bolyngden
without the north gate of Oxford, at the hands of William Wilcotcs,
esquire, and his heirs or the sheriff of the county, 30/. from the farm of the
town of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, 12/. from the fee farm of the manor
of Forde, co. Salop, at the hands of Nicholas de Audeley, brother and
heir of Thomas, son and heir of James de Audeley, or the sheriff of
the county, 30/. from the fee farm of the town of Worcester, 20/.
from the farm of the manor of Malmesbury at the hands of the abbot
and convent of Malmesbury, 12/. 8«. 4c/. from the custody of the manor
of Merston Meysy, co. Wilts, 116 marks from the farm of the king's
lordship or manor of Cosham, co. Wilts, 50 marks from the extent or farm
of the manor of Wyrardesbury, co. Buckingham, and 50 marks at the hands
of the abbot, prior and convent of St. Albans for the Toidance of that abbey
and its temporalities, with priority of payment. By p.s.
Nov. 25. Grant, during pleasure, to Baldwin Hyde, one of the clerks of Chancery,
Westminster, of the office of clerk of Parliament with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Dec, 18. Grant to the said Baldwin of 40/. yearly from Michaelmas last from the
Wc8tmii6t(r. issues of the hanaper so long as he remain in the said ofiice of clerk of
parliament. By p.s,
4& HENRY Vt 233
1470. Membrane 15 — cont.
Dec. 18. Ratification of the estate of the said Baldwin as canon and prebendary
WestmiiMter. of the king's free chapel or college of St. Mary and SS. George the
Martyr and Edward the Confessor within the castle of Wyndesore.
By p.8.
MSMBRANS 14.
Dec. 18. Grant to John Smeethe, clerk, of the custody of the house or hospital of
Westminster. St. Mary of Bethelem without Bisshopisgate, London,
By K. by word of mouth.
Vacated becatite otherwise below,
Dec. 7. Grant to the king's uterine brother Jasper, earl of Pembroke, of the free
Westminster, disposition of the advowsoii of the parish church of Meyvode in the
lordship of Fowys, in the diocese of St. Asaph, at its next voidance.
By K. by word of mouth.
Dec. 18. Grant for life to John Smeethe, clerk, of the custody of the house or
W«stminster. hospital of St. Mary of Bethelem without Bisshopisgate, London.
By K. by word of mouth.
Dec. 20, Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Swynarton of the
Westminster, office of ranger of the king's forest of Cunk alias the office of ranger and
how-bearer of the hays of AUerwas and Teddeley Hey, Chisteleyn Haye and
Gavley and the custody of the forest of Cannock, co. Stafford, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the eounty of Stafford, in the same
manner as Richard de Hampton had in the time of Edward III, or Thomas
Bate of the gift of the present king. By K. by word of mouth.
Dec. 19. Grant, during office, to John, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, who has
Westminster, heen keeper of the privy seal from 24 October last, of 20s. daily from that
date, viz. 98/. 6#. Sd. yearly from the issues 'of the county of Lincoln, 40/.
yearly from the issues of the counties of Nottingham and Derby, 38/. 6s. Sd,
yearly from the issues of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham,
50/. yearly from the farm or issues, subsidies and ulnages of cloth in
town and suburbs of Bristol and a moiety of the forfeitures of the same,
46/. 13*. 4c/. yearly from the farm or issues of the subsidy and ulnage of
cloth in the county of Wilts and the city of Salisbury and a moiety of the
forfeiture of the same, 66/. 13*. 4c?. yearly from the farm of the city of
Winchester, and 30/. yearly from the farm and increment of the town of
Cambridge, payable at Easter and Michaelmas, with provision for payment
at that date up till the day of his departure from office. By p.8.
14,71.
Jan. 2. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's kinsman Bichard, earl of Warwick
Westminster, and Salisbury, of the office of admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine,
with the accustomed fees, with divers specified powers. [^FoederaJ]
Jan. 17. Mandate to the cscheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Wilton, of the order of
St. Benedict, to Dame Alice Comeland, nun of the monastery, whose election
as abbess B. bishop of Salisbury has confirmed, and whose fealty the king
has ordered to bo taken by William Ive, clerk. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Somerset and Dorset.
Devon and Cornwall.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Jan. 25. Grant, during pleasure, to John Walter, clerk, of the custody or office
Westminster, of keeper of the hanaper of Chancery, receiving the accustomed fees.
By p.».
234 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1471. ' MSMBRANB 13.
Jan. 11. Grant to Master Edward Underwode, scholar in theology, of the prebend
Westminster, of Underdoun in the collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalen, Braggenorth,
CO. Salop. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the said church.
Jan. 11. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Water as bailiff of the king's
Westminster, lordships of Cokeham and Bray, receiving the accustomed fees at his own
hands. By K. by word of mouth.
Jan. 25. General pardon to Master Robert Stillyngton, bishop of Bath and Wells,
Westminster, dean of the king's free chapel of St. Martin le Grand, London^ late keeper
of the privy seal, of all offences committed by him before 18 January.
By p.p.
Jan. 27. Pardon to Edmund Warter, late of the household of Edward who lately
Westminster, called himself king of England, esquire, and Thomas Scarlet of the town
of Westminster, co. Middlesex, * yoman,* pledges of William Pancok late
of Westminster, * yoman,' late of the said household, of certain sums
required from the said William amounting to 7/. 6*. 8rf. viz. 100*. for
certain trespasses of which he was indicted, 40«. for certain trespasses of
which he was impeached by return of Simon Smyth and William Heriot,
late sheriffs of Middlesex, and Qs, Sd, for certain trespasses of which be
was indicted, as appears in the Exchequer. By K. by word of mouth.
Jan. 27. Ratification of the estate which John Faukes, king's clerk, has as
Westminster, warden or dean of the king's free chapel or college of St. Mary and
SS. George the Martyr and Edward the Confessor within the ^castle of
Wyndesore. By K. by word of mouth.
Jan. 28. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor John Lowas, one of the
Westminster, yeoman of the crown, of the office of parker or keeper of the new park
below the king's castle of Wyndesore, with wages of 4cf. daily from the
fee-farm of the town of New Wyndesore and all other profits.
By K. by word of mouth.
Jan. 29. Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for Robert Bichard of the
Westminster, city of London, ' mercer,' alias merchant, going to Ireland on the king's
service in the company of the king's kinsman George, duke of Clarence,
lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe-custody, defence and victualliag of that
land. By bill of p.8.
1470.
Dec. 10. Grant, during office, to Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's
Westminster. Bench, of 40 marks yearly from 9 October last from the issues of the
hanaper and a tun of wine yearly at Christmas in the port of London at
the hands of the chief butler of England or his deputy there.
By K. by word of mouth.
1471.
Jan. 30. Presentation of Master John Courteys, curate of the parish church of
Westminster. Cattestoke, in the diocese of Salisbury, to the parish church of High Ongre,
in the diocese of London, on. an exchange of benefices with Bichard Lake.
By p.s.
Feb 1. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor William Fyler of the office
Westminster, of water-bailiff of the town of Bristol, with the accustomed fees.
By K. by word of mouth.
Jan. 18. Batification of the estate which John Spence, clerk, has as chaplain of
Westminster, the chapel or chantry of Holy Cross within the king's castle of Old Sarum,
CO. Wilts.
Feb. 4. Grant for life to the king's kinsman George, duke of Clarence, that he
Westminster. Bhall have all charters, letters patent and writs in chancery and other courts
of the king quit of fee or fine. By p.8.
49 HENKT VI. 286
1471. Membrane 13 — cont,
Feb. 5. Grant to the king's clerk William Towne, the king's almoner, of all
Westminster, goods and chattels of felons de se and deodands in augmentation of the
king's alms. By K. by word of month.
Feb. 1. Grant, during good behaviour, to Thomas Hunt of the offices of clerk and
Westminster, surveyor of the king's works within the realm, with all fees, liveries of
vestures, furs and linings of * tertren,' houses, ' storehouses,' plots and
reasonable expenses, in the same manner as William Clyve or anyone else
who had the offices. By p.s.
1470. Membrane 12.
Dec 22, Grant, during pleasure, to Richard George, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, keeper of all swans in the Thames from the town of Graveshende to
Cicestre with all members and creeks of that river, with fees as in the last year
of Edward III. and the first of Richard II. By K. by word of mouth.
Dec. 28. Grant to Richard de Veer, son of John de Veer, earl of Oxford,
Westminster, deceased, of the free chapels of Eyton and Thornebury, co. Bedford, in the
king's gift by the death of William de la Zouche, knight, and the minority
of John his son and heir. By K. by word of mouth.
14,71.
Jan. 3. Grant-to the king's clerk Master Ralph Makerell, chancellor of the king's
Westminster, consort, of the prebend in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the
palace of Westminster void by the death of John Wylly. By p.s.
Vacated because elsewhere belauf.
Writ de intendendo for the king's kinsman Richard, earl of Warwick and
Salisbury, appointed admiral of England.
1470.
Dec. 17. Ratification of the estate which William Broun, clerk, has as master or
Westminster, waitlen of the hospital or house of St. John Baptist, Dorchestre, and
master of the house or chapel called ' le priory hermitage ' by Dorcestre,
CO. Dorset. By K. by word of mouth.
1471. .
Jan. 3. Grant to the king's clerk Master Ralph Makerell, chancellor of the
Westminster, king's consort, of the prebend in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen
within the palace of Westminster, void by the death of John Wylly.
By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
1470.
Dec. 21. Grants during pleasure, to Alan Stery of the office of constable of the
Westminster, king's castle of Shrewsbury and the custody of the castle and the gaol of
the castle and the prisoners therein, and *l\d, daily for his wages as in the
great roll of 34 Edward IIL and the great roll of 12 Richard II. from the
fee farm of the town of Shrewsbury, with all other profits.
By K. by word of mouth.
1471.
Feb. 4. Ratification of the estate which William Forden has as chaplain, master
Westminster, or warden of the hospital of St. James by Cicestre, co. Sussex, and gi-ant
to him of the hospital for life. By K. by word of mouth.
Feb. 1 1. Licence for the prior and convent of Ceme to elect an abbot in the place
Westminster, of John, last abbot, deceased. By p.8.
Feb. 13. Pardon to John Dynham, lord Dynham, alias John Dyneham of Dyneham,
Westminster, alias John Dynam of Caerdynan, alias John Dynham late of Nuttewyll,
CO. Devon, esquire, late sheriff of Devon, of all offences committed by him
before 12 February last, all alienations and perquisitions of lands without
286 CALENDAR OP LATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 12 — cant.
licence, all entries into his inheritance without dae livery, and all fines,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due to the king before that date.
By p.s.
Feb. 13, Grant to John Crecy, canon and prebendary of St. John in the collegiate
Westminster, church of St. Mary, Wai'wick, of a cauonry and prebend in the king's free
chapel or college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, on an
exchange of benefices with Clement Smyth. By K. by word of mouth.
Mandate in pursuance to the warden or dean and president of the said
free chapel or college.
Feb. 14. Grant to Damianus de Peyso^ born in Genoa, and the heirs of his body
Westminster, of letters of denization. By p.s. and for 40*. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to the king's uterine brother Jasper, earl of Pembroke, of
the office of constable of the king's castle of Gloucestre with a meadow
called 'Kyngesmede' by the castle and a profit called ' Castelcoule '
pertaining to the office, with all fees and other emoluments. By p.s.
Feb. 15. Grant for life to William Lylbourne of all lands and tenements late of
Westminster. Thomas Soules in the Hough in Stanfordam, co. Northumberland, forfeited
by the latter, of the yearly value of 30s, as appears in the Exchequer, 31*.
free rent in Ulleston by Haukwell, co. Northumberland, and a tenement in
Ingowe called * the pasturesfeld ' in the same county, of the yearly value
of 7*. in the king's hands after the decease of John Felton, knight, and the
farm and rent of the town or lordship of Newebygging by Wodehorne,
CO. Northumberland, of the yearly value of 10/. 6^. in the king's hands by
the forfeiture of John Balliall, late king of Scots, in the same manner as
William Erington, esquire, deceased, held them. By p.s.
Membrane 11.
Feb. 16. Licence for Thomas Danyell, "William Elmet, Henry Raynold, John
Westininster. Beale,, John Haydon, Thomas Reed, Thomas Warwild, Thomas Grene,
John Lowes, William Michell, William Hoode and Nicholas Sewall,
freemen of the mistery of dyers of the city of London, to found a fraternity
or perpetual gild of two guardians and the commonal^ of freemen of the
mistery of dyers dwelling within the city and suburbs of London from the
said freemen and others who may wish to be of the said fraternity.
The said guardians and commonalty shall form a body corporate with
power of acquiring in perpetuity lands, rents, services and other possessions
and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and the said
commonalty, viz. the freemen of the mistery, whenever they please shall
elect two guardians to support the business and matters touching the said
mistery or fraternity and to rule the said commonalty and mistery and all
men practising the same and their servants, works and merchandise within
the said city and suburbs, and the guardians and commonalty shall make
reasonable ordinances for the governance of the mistery. And the said
guardians and commonalty shall have scrutiny and supervision of all works
and merchandise pertaining to the mistery in the city and suburbs and
within 20 miles of the city, with power of forfeiture, and of every such
forfeiture within the city and suburbs one moiety shall be to the use of
the citizens and the other to the use of the guardians and commonalty, and
of every such forfeiture without the city and suburbs one moiety shall be
to the use of the king and the other to the use of the guardians and
commonalty. And grant to the guai*dians and commonalty of licence to
acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands, tenements and rents to the
value of 10/. yearly. By p.s. and for 40/. paid in the hanaper»
49 HENftT VI. . 237
14^1^ Membrane 11 — cotU.
Feb. 21. Ghrant to Judoc de Pudenbrook, chaplain, born in the diooese of
Wettminster. Tournaj, of letters of denization.
By p.s. and for 6f. 8^. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 22. Exemplification, at the request of John Convera, esquire, of the tenour of
Westminster, the enrolment of letters patent dated 17 October, 39 Henry VI, appointing
him one of the king's Serjeants at arms in the place of Thomas Pope,
deceased. These letters have been lost bj accident, as he has taken oath in
Chancery, and they will be surrendered if found.
Feb. 22. Gi'ant for life to John Hyde, esquire, of the office of one of the king's
Westiunfitcr. seijeants at arms and \2d. daily for his wages from the issues of the county
of Gloucester from 8 December last, from which time he has occupied the
office, and a vesture of livery of the household as other esquires of the
household hare yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Feb. 22. Grant for life to the king's servitor John Bagot, one of the clerks of
Westminster, Chancery, of the office of one of the clerks of the crown in Chancery which
Willia{n Bous, deceased, had of the king's grant, with all profits, and 20/.
yearly from Easter last from the issues of the hanaper and a livery of
vesture and fur as the said William or Richard Sturgeon, late one of the
clerks of the crown aforesaid, had, yearly at Christmas and Whitsuntide at the
hands of the keeper of the hanaper or the keeper of the great wardrobe.
By p.8.
Membranes 10 and 9.
Feb, 13. Inspeximui of letters patent dated 1 October, 9 Henry VI, inspecting
Westminster, and confirming to the merchants of Almain a charter dated at Westminster,
25 November, 1 Henry V, inspecting and confirming letters patent dated
24 October, 1 Henry IV, inspecting and confirming letters patent dated
6 November, 1 Bichard II, inspecting and confirming the following :—
1. A charter dated at Windsor, 1 February, 31 Edward I. [Charter
Roll, 31 Edward I. No. 44],
2. A charter dated at Westminster, 14 March, 1 Edward III. [^Charter
Roll, B.enry IIL No 75], inspecting and confirming a charter dated
at Windsor, 7 December, 11 Edward II.
and grant to the merchants of the city of Cologne in Almain, who have and
in times past have had among other merchants of Almain the house in the
city of London commonly called, ' Guyldhalla Theutonicorum,' that from
10 October last for five years throughout the realm of England and other
places subject to the king they may use and enjoy all the privileges, immuni-
ties, quittances and customs and other things specified in the said charters.
And grant to them that during that time they and their factors, attorneys
and servants shall be quit of all subsidies granted to the king for their persons
or for all goods and merchandise brought by them into or out of the realm,
saving to the king his ancient rights and customs. By p.s.
MSMBRANB 9 — COnt,
Feb. 16, Grant, during office, to John Plumraer, knight, to whom the king
Westminster, lately granted the office of keeper of the great wardrobe by letters
patent, of the sum of 220/. 6s, Sd. yeai'ly from Michaelmas last for the
expenses of the wardrobe, viz. 50 marks at the hands of the abbot^ prior
and convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, for a release made to them of
a certain sum which they used to render at each voidance of the abbey,
45/. from the custody of the manors of Benstede and Walton alias
Wanton with the park and warren, and all lands in Charlwode, co. Surrey, 16/.
from the custody of the manor of Folstedehall in Brounham, co. Norfolk,
288 OALENDAlB of PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 9 — cent,
which Lonis Bobessard, lord of Bourgehier, deceased, held for life of the
grant of Henry Y, 36/. from a rent pertaining to the castle of Rochester
payable at the feast of St. Andrew and certain other issues pertaining to
the castle, 30/. from the farm of the king's manors and lordships of
Cokeham and Bray, co. Berks, 30/. from the farm and issues of the subsidy
and ulnage of cloth in the counties of Oxford and Berks and a moiety of the
forfeiture of the same, and 30/. yearly from the like in the counties of
Somerset and Dorset, with preference of payment. By p.s.
Membrane 8.
Feb. 22. Ordinance, on account of the dissensions between the citizens of York,
Westminster, for the election of a mayor of the city in the following manner. On
the vigil of St. Gregory next the sheriffs of the city shall summon all
the searchers of every mistery within tlie city and liberty to cause all the
workers of their misteries to appear personally in the Guildhall of the
city on the following day for the election of a mayor for the year following
1 April next ; and the workers thus assembled shall nominate two aldermen
of th» city, neither of whom shall have been twice mayor or mayor for four
years previously, and the names of these shall be presented in writing to
he aldermen and council by the recorder, the senior sheriff and the.
common clerk. Each alderman and councillor shall then secretly declare
his choice of the two to the said recorder, sheriff and clerk, and the one of
the two with most votes shall be declared elected mayor for the year
aforesaid, the senior clerk chosing in case of equality; and if he shall die
or quit oflSce within the year the other shall be mayor for the remainder of
the year or another alderman shall be elected as above at the discretion
of the aldermen and councillors. And on 1 April at the tenth hour before
noon the mayor elect shall take the accustomed oath before the citizens in
the Guildhall and the aldermen and citizens shall swear to assist him. And
in future years the election shall be made in the same manner, except that
the existing mayor shall summon the searchers and shall choose in case
of equality, and each successive mayor shall remain in office until 1 April,
and anyone who shall take upon himself or occupy the office of mayoralty
without such election shall forfeit the sum of 100/., one moiety to the king
and the other moiety to the use of the city* IRolls of J^arliatnenty r.
455.1 By pet. in Parliament.
Feb. 21. Exemplification, at the request of the abbess and convent of the monastery
Westminster, of St. Saviour and SS. Mary and Bridget, Syon, co. Middlesex, of the order
of St. Augustine, of the tenours of the following :^
1. A petition (English) of the said abbess and convent in Parliament at
Westminster, 26 November last, that no statute or act of resumption
made in that Parliament should be in any way prejudicial to them
in respect of any grants and confirmations made to them, and that
all grants to the provost and scholars of the royal college of
St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Cambridge, of the priory of St. Michael's
Mount, CO, Cornwall, the manor of Tileshide, sometime parcel of the
abbey of Caen^ the parsonage of Felstede and a soil and ground of
wood called *Blakeley,' or * Blakeholley,* co. Essex, also parcel
of the said abbey of Caen, all the lands and possessions sometime of
the abbey of St. Nicholas of Angers in the county of Buckingham and
in Spaldyng, co. Lincoln, and the fruits of the church of Cosham,
CO. Wilts, should be void and of no effect and that the said beseechers
should have the same.
2. The assent to the same t-^A cest bille lez communez sont assentuz.
8. The response of the king : — Le Rot/ le voet%
[RolU of Parliament^ v. 456,]
49 HENRY VI. 239
1471. Membrane 8— c<?«/.
March 21 . Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Mocheluey, of the
Westminster, order of St. Benedict, to elect an abbot in the place of William Crukerne,
last abbot, deceased.
March 22. Whereas by an act in Parliament, 26 November last, it was ordained that
Westminster, the election of a mayor of the city of York should take place annually on
the feast of St. Gregory, but on account of certain dissensions between the
citizens no election has been made, the king hereby appoints William
Holbeki citizen and aldermen of the city, mayor for one year. [^FcederaJ]
By K. and C.
March 21. Grant to the king's kinsman John Neville, marquis of Monntagne, and
Westminster, the heirs male of his body, of the king's castle, manor and lordship of
Wresill, co. York, with knights' fees, stanks, mills and all appurtenances.
[Fcedera.'] . By p.s.
March 21. Presentation of Oliver Blande, chaplain, parson of the parish church of
Westminster. Richemond, of the jurisdiction of John Shirwood, archdeacon of Richemond,
to the parish church of Gosforth, of the same jurisdiction, on an exchange
of benefices with William Egremond, bishop of Dromore.
March 22. Grant, during pleasure, to William Tyler of the office of clerk of the
Westminster, market of the household, with the accustomed fees.
By K. by word of mouth.
Presentation of John Perret chaplain, to the parish church of Lasseham,
in the diocese of Winchester, void by the death of Thomas Hewe.
March 28. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Rypon, esquire, of the
Westminster, custody of the king's manor or lordship of Eltham, co. Kent, with wages
of 6^. daily from the issues of the manor from 9 October last.
By K. by word of mouth.
April 1. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. Dame Margaret More, nun, as abbess of the monastery of Godstowe, of the
order of St. Benedict.
MSMBRANB 1.
Feb. 22. Grant to the merchants of Genoa for six years from Easter, 10 Edward IV,
(Westminster, that all merchants of Genoa called ' Januays' and all other merchants and
brokers of Genoa, denizen and alien, and factors, clerks, attorneys, subjects
and vassals shall be quit of certain subsidies granted in Parliament at
Redyng, 31 Henry VI, and that in respect of certain subsidies granted in
Parliament at Westminster, 29 April 3 Edward IV, they shall not pay more
than 43*. Ad, for the subsidy of each sack of wool and every 240 wool-fells
and 10*. for the custody of the same and \2d, for the subsidy of tin of the
value of 20*. and 3cf. for the custom of the same. [Foedera.^ By p.s.
Like grant to John de Bardes of Florence, being in the realm of England,
and three clerks and four servants of his. By p.s.
Feb. 24. Grant for life to John Langstrother, prior of the Hospital of St John
Westminster, of Jerusalem in England, and John Delves, esquire, of the office of warden
of the exchange and mint within the Tower of London and the custody of
the coinages of gold and silver within the realm of England and the town
of Calais, receiving fees as in the last year of Edward lil. and the first of
Bichard II. from the issues of the same, with all accustomed profits.
iFoedera.'] By p.s.
240 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Mbmbranb 6.
Feb. 24. Grant, during pleasure^ to John Pcyutour of 100*. yeai-ly which the
Westminster, abbot and convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, render to the king for
the farm of the hundreds of Byngeslowe, Dunhampford and Blengate.
Feb. 24. The king's lieges John Marchall, Thomas Desford and John Wendy,
Westminster, merchants of the city of London, have shown the king that in October,
1467, each of them sent a ship to the city of Bordeaux in the company of
other ships of the realm and on the voyage they took a ship of the
Spaniards laden with divers goods and merchandise opposite the Isle oE
Wight and took it to the port of Suthampton, and in this ship were certain
persons calling themselves subjects of the duke of Burgundy who claimed
the ownerahip of divers goods and merchandise in the ship, and although
they raised war against the king's said lieges and aided the Spaniards,
nevertheless after the capture they complained to Edward, lately earl of
March, occupying the crown, as subjects of the duke of Burgundy and sought
restitution, and the king's said lieges made answer to them and the
complaint was dismissed, and afterwards the said duke of Burgundy at the
instance of one Matice Tele of Bniges and others granted to the said
Matice and his society letters of marque and reprisal against John Cok,
John Esyngton, Nicholas Faunt, John Marchall, John Cole, John Wendy,
Thomas Desford and Thomas Roger, subjects of the king, for the sum of
747/. of money of Flanders, and by vii*tue of these letters the said Thomas
Desford was lately arrested at Midelbourgh and imprisoned there for the
space of 18 weeks, and certain goods of one Thomas Wareyn of London,
^mercer,' were seized as goods of the said John Marchall and never
restored to him, and the said John Wendy having letters of safe-conduct
of the duke believed himself safe but means were devised to arrest him in
Brabant and Flanders and he was compelled to quit those countries. The
king accordingly grants to the said John Marchall, Thomas Desford and
John Wendy counter-marque and reprisal against any subjects of the said
duke to the value of 1,000/. By p.s.
Feb. 27. Signification to R. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Roger Bemyster, monk of the monastery of Ceme, of the order of
St. Benedict, as abbot of that place in the place of John Yanne, last abbot,
deceased. By p.s.
Feb. 24. Grant in frank almoin from Michaelmas last to Robert Wodolarke, the
Westminster, provost, and the scholars of the royal college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas,
Cambridge, of the manor, lordship or priory of Seint Margret Stratton
alias Stratton Margret^ co. Wilts, the reversion of the lordship or manor of
Paunfeld alias the alien piiory of Paunfeld with all lands and appurtenances
in the county of Essox and the city of London on the death or cession of
Gresilda Hende, a farm or rent of 6 marks yearly which the prior of
Folkestone is bound to render lo the king for an impost to the chief house
of the priory beyond seas, at the hands of the prior or the sheriff of Kent,
the manor of Huntyngfeld, co. Kent, and the advowson of the church of
Haddescogh or Haddescough, co. Norfolk, to hold with advowsons, rents,
farms, lands, liberties, courts leet, views of frank-pledge and other profits.
By p.s.
March 2. Ratification of the estate which Master John Shirwode has as master or
Westminster, warden of the hospital of St. Nicholas in the suburbs of York.
By K. by word of mouth.
March 4. Grant to the prior and convent of St. Andrew's, Hexham, co. North -
Westminster, umberland, of two tuns of red wine yearly in the port of Newcastle on
Tyne at the hands of the chief butler of England or his deputy there.
By p.s.
49 HBNET VI. 841
1471. Membrane 6 — cant.
Mandate in puisuance to the chief butler or his lieutenant in the port.
Appointment of William Staveley, William Spencer andJohn Austyn
to take stone-cutters, carpenters, plumbers, masons, tilers, smiths and other
workmen for the works of the king's manors of Wodestok, Hangburgh,
Wotton and Stanesfeld and the mill of Wodestok and the enclosure of the
park of Wodestok and the meadows within it, and stone, timber, tiles,
shingles, glass, iron, lead, lime and other necessaries and caiTiage for the
same. By K.
March 6. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Dorset for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the abbey of Cerne, of the order of St. Benedict, to
Roger Bemyster, monk of the house, whose election as abbot B, bishop of
Salisbury has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
March 5. Appointment of Thomas Maynwaryng, esquire, Thomas Corewen,
Westminster. Thomas Aghton, Thomas Colbrond and Edmund Selonge to iake'carriage
for the transport of a cannon called * Mile End© ' from Bristol to the castle
of Horneby for delivery to Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, for the
siege of the castle. [^Foedera.'] * By K. & 0.
April 4. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Oxford and Berks for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Godstowe to Dame Margaret
More, nun of the house, whose election as abbess J. bishop of Lincoln has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by the abbot
of Osney.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Southampton and Wilts.
Buckinghani.
Warwick.
Gloucester,
Sussex.
Dorset.
jNorthampton.
The like to John Stokton, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
April 7. Signification to B. bishop of Bath and Wells of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of John Bracy, monk of the monastery of Mochelney, of the order
of St. Benedict, as abbot of that place.
April 8. General pardon to William Noreys of Tattenden, co. Berks, knight.
Westminster, By K. by word of mouth.
Membranes 5 and^.
March 23. Grant for life to the king's kinsman George, doke of Clarence, from
Westminster. Michaelmas last, of the manors of Merston Mesey and Cosham, co. Wilts,
the manor of Swalowefeld with appurtenances in the same county, the
manors of Benestede and Waulton on the Hill, co. Surrey, and the manor
of Great Wrattyng, co. Suffolk, with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet,
views of frank-pledge and all other liberties and franchises, 20/. yearly
from the farm of the borough of Bedford, 10/. yearly from the custody of
the assize of bread and ale in the University of Cambridge, 50 marks yearly
which the abbot, prior and convent of St. Albans pay to the king for the
voidance of the abbey and its temporalities, 10 marks yearly from tho farm
of two parts of the manor of Bodyngton, cos. Oxford and Berks, and
5 marks yearly from the farm of tho third part which Richard Damory and
his heirs pay, 40/. yearly which tho abbot and convent of Bury St, Edmunds
y 96186. Q
^42 OALUlfDAll OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Memhrmies b and ^ — canU
pay to the king for the custody of the abbey and its temporalities, 9/. lf>*. 9rf.
from the surplusage of the manor of Lowistoftand the hundred of Ludyng-
land, CO. SuSblk, at the hands of the heirs male of Michael de la Pole, earl
oE Suffolk, or other castles, manors, lands and rents specified in the seventh
roll oiF Henry Y. assigned to the said Michael and his heirs and assigns to
the value of 500/. yearly at the hands of the said heirs male or the sheriff
of Norfolk and Suffolk, 40/. yearly for the manor of Hedyngton with the
handled of Bolyngdon without the north gate of Oxford at the hands of
William Wilcotes, esquire, and his heirs or the men of the town or the
sheriff of Oxford and Berks, 20/. yearly from the &rm of the town of
Dorchester at the hands of the burgesses or the sheriff of Somerset and
Dorset, 12/. yearly which tJie abbess and convent of Shaftesbury pay for
the custody of the town of Shaftesbury, 18/. and a pair of gilded spurs
yearly for the farm of the manor of Peurestoke, co. Dorset, which John
Wroxhale and his heirs pay, 35/. yearly which the burgesses of Oxford pay
for the farm of the town, 13/. yearly which John Norres, esquire, and
William his son pay for the custody of the manor of Benham Lovell, co.
Berks, and two messuages, two carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow and
20 acres of wood in Helbenham and Westbroke in the same county which
Richard Herefeld, deceased, held for life of the grant of Richard II. and
from the custody of 200 acres of wood in Hurst, co. Wilts, and the hundred
of Assherigge which Richard Mountagu, knight, held in chief in his
demesne as of fee tail, committed to the said John and William for a term of
twenty ye^rs beginning at Michaelmas, 34 Henry YI, and the same manor,
land and wood with knights' fees and advowsons after the said term, 20/.
yearly which the abbot and convent of Malmesbury pay for the farm of
the town of Malmesbury with three hundreds pertaining to the town, 16/.
yearly which William la Zouche of Totneys, knight, and his heirs pay for
the hundred of Calne and a water-mill in Calne, co. Wilts, 12/. yearly
from the £arm of Kyngton and 100«. yearly from the farm of the wapentake
of Goscote which Nicholas Segrave pays, 1 16«. yearly from the farm of a
moiety of the town of Tamworth, co. Warwick, and the increment of the
same, 12/. 18«« 5^^. from the fee farm of the hundred^of Framilond, co.
Leicester, which Roger Beller pays, 20/. from the fee farm of the town of
Shrovesbury and 10 marks from the old increment and 6 marks from the
new increment, 1 2/. yearly which Nicholas de Audeley brother and heir of
Thomas, son and heir of James de Audeley, pays for the farm of the
manor of Ford at the hands of the farmers of the manor or the sheriff of
Salop, 10/. 65. 8t/. yearly which the abbot and convent of Halesowen pay
for the fee farm of the manor of Roweley, co. Stafford, and 9/. yearly
which Hugh Tyrell, brother and heir of John Tyrell, and his heirs pay for
the custody of the manors of Kenefare and Storton and the forest of
Kenefaro, co. Stafford ; in part recompcnce of certain possessions which he
has surrendered as lately belonging to the king's consort Margaret, queen
of England, the king's son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and
earl of Cheater, and certain lands attainted in the time of the late king,
notwithstanding agreements made between the said queen and prince and
himself and Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, that he should retain
all his possessions until duly recompensed, the honour and lordship of
Tuttebury excepted, which he should hold to himself and the heirs of his
body. And grant to him also as above of the county, honour and lordship
of Richemond with all castles, towns, lordships, manors, lands, possessions,
members, reversions, farms, rents, services, sokes, balliages and courts in
the counties of Lincoln, York, Westmoreland, Gloucester, Buckingham,
Cambridge, Essex, Kent, Dorset and Norfolk and in London and elsewhere,
the manor and lordship of (3hesthunt, co. Hertford, the castle, lordship and
jnanor of Somerton, co. Lincolui the manors of Bonby and Hel well and
49 HENRY VI. 248
1471. Membranes 5 and 4— con^
two parts of the lordship and manor of Burwell, co. Lincoln, and the
lordship and manor of Ludgarsale, co. Wilts, with knights' fees, advowsons,
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, views of frank-pledge, courts leet,
hundreds, wapentakes, return of writs and execution of the same, and all
other liberties, and 31/. IO5. yearly from the fee farm of Wexcombe and
Bedwyn, co. Wilts. IFoedera,'] By p.8.
Mbmbranb 3.
Feb. 18. Appointment of the king*s kinsman George, duke of Clarence, as his
WeBtminster, lieutenant in Ireland for twenty years from Michaelmas last, with power to
appoint a deputy under him to keep and govern the land in his absence,
to keep the king's peace and laws and punish offenders, to receive rebels
into the king's peace, to pardon for treasons and other offences, to receive
fines and ransoms, to do justice, to punish rebels, to grant forfeited lands
to suitable persons and also lands of Englishmen which have been deserted,
provided that due proclamation be made, to grant licences for alienation in
mortmain, appropriation of churches and foundation of charities and
fraternities, to present to benefices in the king's gift, to receive fealties and
renunciations of archbishops and bishops and homages of tenants and to
restore temporalities, to appoint and remove all officers and ministers,
to make purveyance for his household and for the soldiers, to take accounts
of officers and ministers and to do all other things pertaining to his office.
{Foedera.'] By p.s.
Membrane 2.
Feb. 15. General pardon to John Alfrithe late of Flesshe, co. Essex, the younger,
Wesiininster, * tailour,* alias * hosycr,* of all offences committed by him before
14 February. By p.s.
Feb. 14. Grant to the king's uterine brother Jasper, earl of Pembroke, of the
WestminfiteE. custody of all castles, towns, lordships, manors, lands and other possessions
with knights' fees and advowsons late of Richard Grey, knight, late lord of
Powys, tenant in chief, during the minority of John his son and heir and
the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir^ finding a competent sustenance for the heir. [FcederaJi
By p.8.
Feb. 14. Grant to the king's servitor Henry Abyndon of 40 marks yearly from
Westminster. Michaelmas last from the issues of the county of Wilts for the provision of
clothing for the boys of the chapel of the king's household and for their
instruction and governance, so long as he shall have the said provision,
instruction and governance. By p.s.
Jan. 26. Grant, during pleasure, to Edward Gower, esquire, of the office of clerk
Westminster, of the works within the king's manor and park of Claryngdon, co. Wilts,
receiving 12cf. daily from the issues of the county, with all other profits.
By K. by word of mouth.
Feb. IS. Grant for life to James, earl of Douglas, in lieu of a like grant to him by
Westminster, letters patent dated 23 November, 36 Henry VI. which are invalid, of 200/.
yearly from Michaelmas last, viz. 14/. from the farm of the town or manors
of Dflrlyngton and Kagenhull, co. Nottingham, 10/. from the fee farm of*
the town of Retford, 10/. from the farm of Amah at the hands of Hugh
Nevylle, son and heir of John Nevylle, or his licirs or the sheriff of
Nottingham and Derby, 12/. 16^. Sd, from the issues or custody of the
manor and lordship of Edyngstowe, co. Nottingham, 14 marks from the
bailiwick of the honour of Peverel in the counties of Nottingham and
Q 2
244 CALEKDAJl OP PATENT ftOLLS.
1471. Membrane 2 — cant.
Derby at the hands of William Eland and his heirs or the said sheriff, 20/.
from the issues or custody of a moiety of the church of Botherham,co. York,
at the hands of the abbot of Roufibrd or the said sheriff, 7/. from the issues
of a rent of 7/. yearly in Bulwell, co. Nottingham, 40/. from the fee farm
of the borough of Gloucester, 32/. I6s. Sd, from the farm of the hundreds of
Kyftesgate, Holford and Greston with fairs and markets in the town
of Wynchecombe at the hands of tho abbot and convent of Wyncheoombe
or the sheriff of Gloucester, 10/. from the fee farm and increment of the
town of Kyngeston, co. Surrey, 10/. from a moiety of two water-mills below
the castle of Oxford and all the meadow by Oseney called ' Kyngesmede '
and a moiety of the fishery of the river called * Tcmese ' from the bridge
called ' Hydebrigge ' to the same mills, at the hands of the abbot and
convent of Oseney or the sheriff of Oxford and Berks, 14/. from the farm,
increment and profits of the town of Nottingham, and 10/. from the fee
faim of Queenhithe, London. By p.8.
Feb. 18. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor John Besynbe of the
Westminiter. bailiwick of the water of Wygenhale, co. Norfolk, and the office of ganger
of the town of Lenne, co. Norfolk, with the accustomed fees.
By K. by word of mouth.
Feb. 24. Exemplification, at the request of John Say, esquire, yeoman of the
WestmiDBter. crowu, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 19 September,
31 Henry VI. being a grant to him and John Bede, yeoman of the pantry,
for life of the custody of the king's private palace at Westminster* These
letters have been lost by accident, as the said John Say has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
1470. Mbmbrake 1.
Dec. 11. Ratification of the estate which William Morland, king's clerk, has as
Weitminster. prebendary in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of
Westminster. By K. by word of mouth.
Tlie like of the estate which John Davyson, king's clerk, has as
prebendary in the said chapel and parson of the church of Old Bomeney,
in the diocese of Canterbury. By K. by word of mouth.
The like of the estate which John Burgh has as warden of the hospital
of St. John Baptist, Occleve, co. Bedfoi*d, and 60 acres of arable land,
3 acres of meadow and 3 acres of pasture pertaining to it.
By K. by word of mouth.
Grant to the king's kinsman Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, of
the presentation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free
chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster.
By K. by word of mouth.
Grant for life to the king's kinsman George, aixhbishop of York, of
the king's manors of Wodestoke, Hangburgh, Wotton and Stonesfeld
with their members and hamlets and other profits and the hundred of
Wotton, CO. Oxford, and all chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws therein,
rendering to the king 127/. 16^. 6c/. yearly, with allowance for the stipends
of the chaplains of the manor of Wodestoke, 100*. yearly for the lieutenant
or steward of the said manors and hundred, Qd. daily for two parkers of the
park of Wodestoke, 2d. daily for the porter of the park and certain other
charges. \^F(Bdera.'] By p.s.
Dec. 14. Grant to Philip Hardman, denizen merchant, and Alan Mounttane, alien
Westminster, mere hunt, that they or their factors or attorneys may ship sacks and bales
of wool, woollen cloths, tin and barrels of vessels of pewter and tin in tho
49 HENRY VI. 24i
1470. Membrane 1 — e<mt.
ports of LoDdon, Southampton and Sandwich and take them to foreign
parts and bring back other merchandise into the realm quit of customs and
subsidies to the sum of 4,000/. Bj p.s.
Dec. 14* Grant, during office, to William Morlan.l, kiug's clerk, keeper of the
Westminster, rolls of Chancery, of one tun or two pipes of wine yearly at Christmas
from the king's prises in the port of London at the hands of the chief butler
of England or his deputy there. By E. by word of mouth.
Oct. 9. Grant, during pleasure, to John Davyson, clerk, of the office of keeper
Westminster, or derk of the hanaper of Chancery, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the hanaper. By K. by word of mouth.
1471.
Feb. 15. Mandate to all to permit Edward Ayleward alias Thomam, born in the
Westminster, island of Farrey under the allegiance of the king of Denmark, dwelling at
Crowmer, co. Norfolk, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm
peaceably and enjoy his goods. By p.s.
Feb. 15. Presentation of Ealph ^Makerell to the parish church of Bottellesford.
Westminster, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Alexander Prouwet, last
parson. By K. by word of mouth.
Feb. 15. Grant to William Morland, king's clerk, of the custody or deanery of the
Westminster, king's free chapel of St. Mary and SS. George the Martyr and Edward
the Confessor within the king's castle of Wyndesore, and appointment of
him as warden or dean. By K. by word of mouth.
Mandate to B. bishop of Salisbury for his admission and institution.
Feb. 22. Appointment for life of William Morland, king's clerk, as keeper of the
Westminster, rolls, books and records of Chancery and grant to him of the custody of
the House of Converts for bis habitation^ with the accustomed fees.
By p.8.
Membranes 27c2-22(/.
Commissions of the peace in mrious counties. {See Appendix.)
1470^ Membrane 2ld.
Oct. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsmen George, duke
Westminster, of Clarence, John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, Richard,
earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and John, earl of Oxford, Thomas Biliyng,
Richard Pygot, John Radclyf, William Calthorpe, knight, John Paston,
knight, Richard Roos, esquire, John Knyvet, esquire, William Knyvet,
esquire, John Hasty nges, esquire, John Heydon, John Jenney, John
Fyncham, Henry Spilman, John Paston, esquire, and Roger Townesende,
in the county of Norfolk. By K. by word of mouth.
Vacated by surrender in cera and nothing was done.
The like to the following in the counties named :—
George, duke of Clarence, John, marquis of Montagu, Richard, earl of
Warwick and Salisbury, John, earl of Oxford, John, lord Scrope of
Scrope, knight, Thomas Billyng, Richard Pygot, John Cheyne,
knight, William Seintgeorge, knight, Thomas Peyton, 'ihonms
Cotton, John Ansty, William Frevyle, John Asplon and John Gii ton,
in the county of Cambridge.
Vacated as above,
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Wanvick and Salisbury,
John Bourghcher, knight, Richard Neeil, Edward Grey, knight^
246
CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct, 23.
Westminster.
1470. Membrane 2le/— ccm/.
Henry Sotehill, William FyldjDg, William Grymmesby and Richard
Hotof t, in the county of Leicester.
Vacated as above,
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Henry Stafford, knight, John Bourghcher of Barners, knight,
Richard Illyngworth, knight, William Laken, Thomas Oobham,
knight, John Wode, Thomas Basset, John EUyngbrygge, Robert
Skem and Robert Wyntersell, in the county of Surrey.
George> duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Thomas Billyng, Richard Pygot, Edmund Rede, knight, Thomas
Hampden of Hampden, John Derham, Thomas Bryan, Robert
Ingleton, Edmund Molyneux, Johu Brekenok and Thomas Hampden
of Kembell, in the county of Buckingham.
Vacated as above,
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
John Bourghcher, knight, Edward Grey, knight, John Grevill,
knight, John Huggeford, John Rous the younger, William Harwell,
Thomas Waldif and William Bryscowe, in the county of Warwick.
Vacated as above.
George, duke of Clarence, John, duke of Suffolk, Richard, earl of
Warwick and Salisbury, John, earl of Oxford, Thomas Billyng,
Richard Pygot, Thomas Walgrave, knight, John Hevenyngham,
knight, Henry Wentworth the elder, John Broughton the younger,
John Clopton, Edward Grymeston, Richard Bothe, William
Harleston, Robert Harleston, Thomas Higham the younger, John
Sulyard and Richard Yakesle, in the county of Suffolk.
Vacated as above,
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick aud Salisbury,
Hugh Courtenay, knight, John Aruudell, knight, Halnath Maule-
verer, John Carmynowe, John Halwill, John Trelavny, Thomas
Clemens, Thomas Bere and William Menwennyk, in the county of
Cornwall.
Vacated as above,
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Hugh Courtenay, knight, William Courtenay, knight, Thomas
Fulford, knight, Philip Courtenay, Halnath Mauleverer, John
Halwell, Richard Chechestre, Richard Halse, John Gybbis, William
Yeo, JohnDenys, William Huddesfeld and William Shillyngford, in
the county of Devon.
Vacated as above.
Oct. 27. Commission to the king's kinsmen George, duke of Clarence, and
Westminster. Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, Hugh Courtenay, knight, John
Arundell, knight, Halnath Mauleverer, John Carmynowe, John Halwyll,
John Trelavny, Thomas Clemens, Thomas Bere and William Menwynnek
to enquire into all felonies, murders, homicides and other offences, in the
county of Cornwall and to arrest and imprison the offenders.
By K. by word of mouth.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Walter Moyle, Thomas Yonge, John Lysle, knight, Henry Court,
John Paulet, William Brocas, John Philpot, Richard Neuport,
John Blake, Thomas Welles and Richard Jay, in the county of
Southampton.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Hugh Courtenay; knight, William Courtenay, knight, Thomas
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
J
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1470« Memhrane 2W— con^
Fulford, knight, Philip Courtenaj, Halnath Maakverer, John
Alwell, Richard Ghichestre, Bichard Halse, John Gybbea, William
Yeo, John Denys, William Huddelesfeld and WiUiura SbiUyngford,
in the coantj of Peron,
Membrane 20d.
George, duke of Clarence^ John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of
Sufibik, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisburj, John, earl of
Oxford, Thomas Billjng, Bichard Pygot, John Fitzwater, William
Calthorpe, knight, John Paston, knight, Bichard Boos, esquire,
John Hastjnges^ esquire, John Knjyet, esquire, William Knyvet,
esquire, John Heydon, John Jenney, John Fyncham, Henry Spilman,
John Paston, esquire, and Boger Townesend, in the county of
Norfolk.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas Arundell of Mautravers, knight,
Bichard West de la Warre, knight, Bichard Fenys of Dacre, knight,
John Fenys, knight, Thomas Etchyngham, knight, Roger Leukenour,
knight, John Pelham, knight^ John Wode, John Devenysshe,
Bartholomew Bolney, Nicholas Morley, William Cheyne, John
Goryng the younger and Bichard Alfrey, in the county of Sussex.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Boger Tocotes, knight, Walter Moyle, Thomas Yonge, John
Wrogbton, Henry Longe, John Whittokesmedo, Thomas Bogers
and Thomas Tropnell, in the county of Wilts.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Walter Moyle, knight, Thomas Yonge, Nicholas Laiymer, knight,
William Carant, William Neweburgh, John Neweburgh, Walter
Cheverell and Thomas Huse, in the county of Dorset.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
John, earl of Shrewsbury, Thomas Horde, John Leyghton, Thomas
Acton and Bobert Charleton, in the county of Salop.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl ot Warwick and Salisbury,
Bobert Danby, knight, Bichard Byngham, knight, John Nedeham,
knight, Bobert Markham, knight, Bobert Strelley, knight, John
Stanhope, Bichard Byngham the younger, Bichard Willughby,
Thomas Molyneuz and Thomae Neyyll of Southleverton, in the
county of Nottingham.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
John Bourcher, knight, Edward Grey, knight, John Greville, knight,
John Hugford, William Harwell, Thomas Waldiff and William
Bryscowe, in the county of Warwick.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Thomas Billyng, Bichard Pygot, Edmund Bede, knight, Thomas
Hampden of Hampden, John Derham, Thomas Bryan, Bobert
Ingleton, Edmund Molyneux, Thomas Hampden of Kembell and
John Bi'ekenok, in the county of Buckingham.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Bichard Byngham, Bichard Chok, knight, Ralph Botiiier of Sudeley,
knight, John Beauchamp, knight, Edmund Hungerford, knight,
Thomas Yonge, William Whytyngton, John Gysle, John Hungger-
ford and Thomas Lymeryk, in the county of Gloucester.
George, duke of Clarence, Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
John, earl of Shrewsbury, Bobert Danby, knight, Bichard Byngham,
knight, John Nedeham, knight, Robert Strelley, knight, John
248 CALENDAE OF PATENT BOLLS.
1470* Membrane 2XUir—cont,
Gresseley, knight, Henry Vernon, Nicholas Langford, Henry
Fulgeham, Thomas Fraunceys and Nicholas Stathum, in the county
of Derby.
George, duke of Clarence, John, marquis of Mountagu, Bichard, earl
of Warwick and Salisbury, John, earl of Oxford, John Scrope of
Scrope, knight, Thomas Billyng, Kichard Pygot, John Cheyne,*
knight, William Seyntgeorge, knight, Thomas Peyton, Thomas
Cotton,' John Ansty, William Frevyle, John Asplon and John
Girton, in the county of Cambridge.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
John Bourcher, knight Edward Grey, knight, Richard Nele, Henry
Sothill, William Fyldyng, William Grymesby and Richard Hotoft,
in the county of Leicester.
George, duke of Clarence, John, duke of Suffolk, Richard, earl of
Warwick and Salisbury, John, earl of Oxford, Thomas Widgrave,
knight, John Hevenyngham, knight, Henry Wentworth the
elder, John Broughton the younger, John Clopton, Edward
Grymston, Richard Bothe, William Harleston, Thomas Higham
the younger, John Sulyard and Richard Yaxley, in the county of
Suffolk.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Henry Stafford, knight, John Bourghchier of Barners, knight-,
Richard Illyngworth, knight, William Lakyn, Thomas Cobham,
knight, John Wode, Thomas Basset, John Ellyngbrigge, Robert
Skem and Robert Wyntreshill, in the county of Surrey.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
John, earl of Oxford, Henry, earl of Essex, Thomas Tirell, knight,
Henry Lewys, knight^ William Tyrell the elder, knight, William
Tyrell the younger, knight, William Pyrton, knight, Geoffrey Gate,
knight, Thomas Bryan, Louis John, John Grene, Thomas Urswyke,
Thomas Langeley, Nicholas Sharpe, Robert Fitz Symond, Thomas
Scorgill and William Grene, in the county of Essex.
Membrane I9d.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
John, earl of Oxford, John Langstrother, prior of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, Thomas Billy ng, William Laken, Henry
Frowyk, Thomas Frowyk, William Chadworth, William Essex,
William Mulsoo, William Milleford and Thomas Hunt, in the county
of Middlesex.
George, duke of Clarence, John, duke of Suffolk, Richard, earl of
Warwick and Salisbury, Ralph Buttyller of Sudeley, knight, Richard
Byngham, knight, Richard Chok, knight, John Barentyne, Thomas
Stoner, John Stokes, William Marmyon, Richard Dan vers and Peter
Marmyon, in the county of Oxford.
Nov. 9. Commission to Thomas Hampden of Hampden, esquire, Edmund
Westminster. Molyneux, esquire, John Whityngham, esquire, and Thomas Lynde,
esquire, to arrest John Rufford and bring him before the king in Chancery
to find security that he will not harm Thomas Arblaster, esquire.
Membrane 18d,
Nov. 14. Commission to Thomoa Stoner, Humphrey Forster, William Marmyon
Westminster, and Peter Marmyon to deliver the gao of Oxford of William W ater late of
49 HENRY VI. 249
1470. Membrane IM — cont,
Henley on Thames, co. Oxford, 'laborer/ alicu William atte Water,
* horskeper/ alias William Warde, * grome,' prisoner there.
Oct. 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to. the king's kinsmen John, earl of
Westminster. Oxford, and Henry, earl of Essex, Thomas Tyrell, Henry Lewys, William
Tirell the elder, William Pirton and GkofFrey Gate, knights, Looii John,
John Grene, Thomas Urswyke, Thomas Langley and WiUiam Grcne in
the county of Essex.
Vacated by surrender in cera and nothing was done,
Oct. 18. The like to the king's kinsmen George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl
Westminster, of Warwick and Salisbury, and William, earl of Arundel, Thomas Arundell
of Mautrevers, knight, Richard West de la Ware, knight, Richard Fenys
of Dacre, knight, John Fenys, knight, Thomas Echyncham, knight, Roger
Leukenore, knight, John Pelham, knight, John Wode, John Devenyssh,
Bartholomew Bolney, Nicholas Morley, William Cheyne, John Goryng
the younger and Richard Alfrey, in the county of Sussex.
The like to the king's kinsman George, duke of Clarence, John, duke of
Suffolk, Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and John, earl of Oxford,
Thomas Billyng, Richard Fygot, John Radclyff, William Calthorpe,
knight, John Faston, knight, Richard Roos, esquire, John Ejiyvet, esquire,
William Knyvet, esquire, John Hastynges, esquire, John Heydon, John
Fyncham, Henry Spilman, John Faston, esquire, and Roger Townesende,
in the county of Norfolk. By K. by word of mouth.
Vacated as above.
The like to the king's kinsmen George, duke of Clarence, Richard, earl
of Warwick and Salisbury, and John, earl of Shrewsbury, Thomas Horde,
John Leyghton, Thomas Acton and Robert Charleton, in the county of
Salop.
The like to the king's kinsmen George, duke of Clarence, John, duke of
Suffolk, and Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, Ralph Botiller of
Sudeley, knight, Richard Byngham, Richard Chok, John Barcntyn,
Thomas Stoner, John Stokes, William Marmyon, Richard Danvers and
Peter Marmyon, in the county of Oxford.
Vcufoted as above.
Nov. 12. Commission to Thomas Seint John, esquire, William Wolfe, esquire,
Westminster. John Euyas, ' gentilman,' Roger Corbet, ' gentilman,' and Bartholomew
Clotte to arrest Mark Huse, chaplain, Thomas Huse, 'gentilman,'
Thomas Home, 'gentilman,' Henry Kenet, 'yoman,' Richard Arche,
* yoman,' Robert Skatergode and Robert Brent and bring them before the
king and council.
Nov. 10. The like to Thomas Brewes, knight, John Hop ton, Robert Hopton,
Westminster. Edmund Garneys, Edmund Inse and John Banyard, esquires, and the
sheriff of Suffolk to arrest Thomas Skydmore, Robert Russell and Richard
Hnnton and bring them before the king and council.
Nov. 19. Commission to Hugh Courtenay, knight, to enquire into the complaint
Westminster, of Peter Ybanus, master of a ship called le ^einl John Baptis(e cf
Bilebawe in Spain, that whereas he freighted the ship with iron, wools and
furs called * be vers ' in the parts of Spain there came certain men of Fowey
when the ship was sailing to Flanders and seized the ship off the coast of
Brittany and put the men in it ashore and carried off the ship and goods
to the port of Fowy, and to cause restitution to be made of the said ship
and all its gear and to arrest and impriaon the offenders until such restitution
be made.
260 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1470. Membrane I7d.
Dec. 12. Commission to Hugh CourtCDay, knight, Hugh Jermyn, mayor of
WcstinioBter. Exeter, Eicliard DrueU, William Duke, John Kelly, John Betty and
John Hamleyn to enquire into ceiiain felonies and riotn committed within
the said city and its suhurbs by certain evildoers who lie in ambush against
the king's lieges and to arrest and imprison the offenders.
1471.
Feb. 14. Commission to the king's kinsman John, earl of Oxford, William
Westminster. Calthorpe and John Paston, knights, William Knyvet, William Jenneye,
one of the king's Serjeants at law, Hugh Fenne, tfohn Hay don, Edmund
Clere and James Arblaster to enquire into the petition of the burgesses
and inhabitants of the town of Great JernemouUie that whereas the town
is situated on the sea coast and is the defence of the counties of Norfolk
and Suffolk and formerly was in great prosperity as a resort of merchants,
both denizen and alien, for the herring fishery, which was formerly carried
on there only but is now in many other places, and formerly there were in
the town 80 ships with ' fore castellis ' and 140 others and the men of the
town then paid a fee farm of 60/. yearly and supported other charges for
the defence of the town, and now because of the departure of the merchants
and because they are charged with a yearly rent of 61. to the bailiffs of the
pinque Ports, idms for the college of St. George, Windesore, and other
alms, watches for defence against the king's enemies, the repair of the
walls of the town and the cleansing of the moats, bombards and powder
for the defence of the town, and the repair of the port, and because only 24
ships called * fisshers ' belong to the town, and many inhabitants leave the
town in consequence, and the town and the adjacent parts will thus come
to desolation, the king should pardon to them a great part of the said fee
&rm. By K. and C. in Parliament.
2470. Membrane I6d.
Nov. 27. Commission to John Porter, master of a ship called le Trinitef at present
Westminster, in the river Thames, to take mariners for the said ship to serve the king at
sea in the company of the king's kinsman Bichard, earl of Warwick and
Salisbury.
The like to the following : —
John Baulyn, master of a ship called le Margarete.
Richard Hoberd, master of a ship called le Cristofre,
Eobert Grave, master of a ship called /« Elyne.
Dec. 8. The like to Walter Aldrychc, master of a ship called le Michell of
Westminster. Jememuth.
Dec. 10. The like to Thomas Soger, master of a ship called la Katmne
Westminster. Wartewih.
1471.
Jan. 17. Commission to John Leventhorpe, Balph Bawede, Balph Grey, Henry
Westminster. Barley, Nicholas Suthcotes, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, and the
sheriff of Hertford to arrest Bobeit Deynes and Bichard Colyns and bring
them before the king in Chancery to find security that they will not harm
Henry Exnyng.
\/^Q^ Membrane 14A
Dec. 17. Commission to John Say, knight, Edmund Gray, knight, Bobert Bawde,
WestmiDster. John Felde, Nicholas Elderbeke, Bobert Mallere, William Wellys, John
Ware, Bichard Cooke, Edmund Catmere and John Skynner to arreet and
49 HENEY VI. 261
1470, Membrane \4id — cont,
imprison William Wheteley, Thomas Fowler, Charles Nevell, William
Thrower, William Gtent, Thomas Besteney, John Bertelot, Thomas Gillowe,
Ealph Payn, John Fuller, Thomas Wyseberd, Thomas Marie, Richard
BraJce, Richard Fuller, Walter Plompton, Thomas Danell, John Stapill,
John Melson, Richard Leder, William Admond, John Walsyngham, John
Luke, Robert Meger, Alexander Okeley, John Dikson, Peter White,
Nicholas Henley, John Luke, Edmund Jordayn, Ralph Corbet, William
Shepard, John Shepard, Thomas Shepard, William Carles, William Clerk,
Henry Roter, Robert Clerk, John Were, Nicholas Henley, Henry Draper,
Philip Childe, Peter Childe, John Panell and Thomas William, who have
committed divers robberies, murders and other crimes vi, WarOj co. Hertford.
1471, Membrane \Zd.
Jan. 4. Commission to William Marmyon, Peter Marmyon and John Marmyon
Westminiter. to arrest John Awebrey alias Awebry and bring him before the king in
Chancery on the quinzaine of St. Hilary next.
Jan. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's uterine brother Jasper,
Westminster, earl of Pembroke, William Berkeley of Berkeley, knight, Thomas Billyng,
Robert Danby, knight, William Yelverton, knight, Richard Byngham,
knight, William Laken, Richard Nele, Walter Moyle, knight, John
Nedeham, knight, Richard Chok, knight, Thomas Litelton, Thomas
Yonge, William Notyngham, Thomas FitzHarry and Thomas Lymeryk in
the county of Gloucester. By E. & C.
Commission to Hugh Courtenay, knight, William Courtenay, knight,
Thomas Fulford, knight, John Halewell, esquire, John Champernon,
esquire, and the sheriff of Devon to arrest Thomas Olyver, late abbot of
Bokelond, and bring him before the king and council, and to deliver William
Breton, abbot of Bokeland, imprisoned in the monastery by the said Thomas
Olyver, and bring him before the king and council to show his complaint.
Jan. 2&» Commission to Nicholas Suthcotes, one of the king's Serjeants at arms,
Westminster. Nicholas Lamburn and Henry Benet to arrest John Bedford, * yoman,' and
bring him before the king in Chancery to find mainpernors that he will not
harm any of the king's people.
1470. Membrane I2d.
Dec. 2L Commission of array beyond Trent, viz. in the counties of Nottingham,
Westminster. York, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland, to the king's
kinsman John, marquis of Montague, for the resistance of the king's
enemies in the north. [^FoederaJ]
Dec. 21. Writ de itUendendo in pursuance directed to the^sheriff of Northumber-
Westminiter. land.
The like to the sherifis in the follovring counties :—
Westmoreland.
Cumberland.
York.
Nottingham.
1471, Membrane 9d.
Feb. 3. Commission de walliis et fossaiis to the king's kinsman John, marquis
Westminster, of Montagu, Robert Constable, knight, Guy Fairfax, John Vavasour, Robert
Shefield, Edward Saltmersshe, Robert Portyngton the elder, Robert Lucas
and Leonard Knyght in the wapentakes of Herthill and between the Ouse
and Derwent and the liberty of Houedenshire in the county of York.
262 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 9d — cent
Feb. 20. The like to the king's kinsman John, earl of Oxford, William Tyrol!,
Westminster, knight, John Grene, Thomas Ursewyk, Humphrey Stcrky, Morgan Botelier,
William Cook, William Taverner and Thomas Lute along the shore of
the Thames and of the marsh from the town and parish of Esthamme to
Hornedon and from thence to Hokley and from thence to Tollesbury and
Wyggebergh in the county of Essex.
The like to J. bishop of Lincoln, the king's kinsmen George, duke of
Clarence, and Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, Humphrey Bonrgh-
chier of Crumwell, knight, Gervase Clyfton, knight, William Skypwyth,
knight, Robert Taylboys^ esquire, Thomas Fitz William the elder, Thomas
FitzWilliam the younger, John Whichecote, esquire, Robert Sheflfeld,
John Dymmok of Friskeney, Thomas Kyme of Fryskeney, William Coote,
John Stayndrop, Richard Griffith and Thomas Knyght within the parts
of Lyndesey, co. Lincoln.
Mbmbrans Sd.
March 22. Commission to John Newdegate, esquire, Thomas Banastre, esquire, and
Westminster, the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex to arrest Thomas Taweke, esquire, and
bring him before the king and council.
March 23. The like to the mayor and the sheriff of the town of Eyngeston on Hull
Westminster, to arrest Mark Symondeson and bring him before the king in Chancery to
abide the judgement of the king's court.
March 25. Commission of array to the king's kinsman, Gk'orge, duke of Clarence,
Westminster, and the king's brothers {sic) Jasper, earl of Pembroke, and Richard, earl of
Warwick and Salisbury, in the county of Hereford for defence against
Edward the usurper and his adherents* [^Fcddera.] By K. & C.
March 27. Appointment of the king's son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of
Westminster. Cornwall and earl of Chester and Flint, as the king's lieutenant throughout
the realm of England to array an aj*med force against Edward the usurper
and his adherents. [Foedera.'} By K.
March 28. Commission to the keepers of the peace and the sheriff in the county of
Westminster. Middlesex to arrest and imprison certain persons who lurk within
sanctuaries and other privy places and at times wander forth spoiling,
killing and wounding the king's lieges. By K.
1470. Membrane Id.
Dec. 28. Commission of array to the king's kinsmen George, duke of Clarence,
Westminster. Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and John, earl of Oxford, and
John Lescrope, knight, for defence against the king's enemies. {^Foedera.']
By K. & C.
1471.
Jan. 2. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Norfolk,
Westminster. Suffolk, Essex and Hertford. ^Foedera.^
Jan. 30. Commission of array to the king's kinsman George, duke of Clarence, ihe
Westminster, king's uterine brother Jaeper, earl of Pembroke, the king's kinsman Richard,
earl of Wai'wick and Salisbury, in the parts of South Wales and the marches
of the same for defence against Edward the usurper and his adherents.
[Fmdera,] By K. by word of month,
253
11 EDWAED IV.— Paet I.
1471.
June 25.
WestminBter.
June 26.
Westminster.
Julj 1 .
Westminster.
July I .
Westminster.
Julj 1.
Westminster.
July 2.
Westminster.
. July 4.
Westminster.
July 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 29.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Thomas Menerell of Rodysley, co. Derby, esquire, for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Robert Lopham touching a debt of 20 marks, he having
surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Rryan, chief justice of
the Bench, has certified. London.
Robert Brans late of Horton, co. Surrey, clerk, for not appeariag to
answer Rose late the wife of John Merston, knight, and executrix
of his will, touching the carryiug off of two books of the said John
worth 12/. 1 3*. 4c?. found at Lyngefeld. Surrey.
Thomas Clerk late of Allerwas, co. Stafford, *yoman,* for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Hethe, Nicholas Flaxale and
William Colyns, chaplain, touching a debt of 11/. 13^. 4d» • Stafford.
John Clerk late of Resby, co. York, * yoman,' for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Thomas Portyngton, clerk, touching a debt of 10 marks.
York.
John Laurence alias Laurens of Wyboldeston in the parish of Eton,
CO. Bedford, * gentilman,' late escheator in the counties of Cambridge
and Huntingdon, for not appearing before John Prysot and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Ralph,
baron of Graystoke and Wcmme, knight, touching a debt of 15
marks 3*. 4c/. and before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer Henry Silver, citizen and vintner of London,
touching a debt of 10/. and to answer a plea that he render 40/. to
Joan Clay, widow, late the wife of John Clay, knight, John Clay,
son and heir of the latter, and Robert Grene, esquire, executors of
the will of the said John. London and Middlesex
Thomas Thurger Into of Little A.byton, co. Cambridge, the elder,
* husbondmau,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justicfes of the Bench, to answer the prior of Penteney
touching a debt of 2C7. Norfolk,
Richard Yarum, citizen and mercer of London, for not appearing to
answer John Rose of the city of Norwich, * wor^edwevor,'
touching a debt of 35/. which record and process the king caueed to
come before him, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison,
as Thomas Billjng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Nonvich.
William Assyheford of Tavystoko, alias of Tawestoke, co. Devon,
•mercer,' alias 'chapman,' for not appearing to answer John
Reakyn touching a debt of 13/. 2*. 11^/. and William Hende,
* mercer,' touching a debt of 8/. and to answer a plea that he render
4Ss, Sd. to Margaret Roo late the wife of John Roo, late citizen
and mercer of London, and executrix of his '.yiU. London,
^54
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471.
July 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
' Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 21.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
1472.
Jan. 30.
Westminster.
Jan. 1.
WestmiDster.
Mbmbranb 28.
Robert Benette late of London, clerk, for not appearing to answer
Thomas Hadley, prior of the new hospital of St. Mary without
Bysshoppysgate, London, touching a debt of 20/. London.
Robert Foster of Adlyngflete, co. York, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer William Skipwith of Louthe,
esquire, touching a debt of 4/. Lincoln.
Thomas Wasp late of Croydon, co. Surrey, 'otemonger,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Brygge, clerk, touching a debt of 40^.
Middlesex.
Henry Albone late of Northwalsham, co. Norfolk, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer Edmund Bataill touching a debt of 40«.
Middlesex.
Robert Boihe of Haloughton, co. Leicester, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Bukke alias Bucke of Norhampton,
' gentilman,' touching a debt of 100«. Northampton.
Nicholas Culpyn of Northcrauley, co. Buckingham, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer a plea that he render 20 quarters of malt
worth 6 marks to Thomas Osburn. Bedford.
Thomas Colman late of St. Albans, co. Hertford, * yoman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 20/. to Richard Forster,
' gentilman,' and Joan his wifie, late the wife of Richard Pygot late
of Bechampton, co. Buckingham, ' gentilman,' and executrix of his
will. Buckingham.
William Sammys of Norwich, 'chapman,' for not appearing before
John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer Richard Russell, citizen and ' gyrdeler ' of London,
touching a debt of 42«. (jd, London.
Roger Couper of Hepworthe, co. Suffolk, yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer William Calthorpe, knight, late esquire, touching a debt of 10/.
Suffolk.
John Farley late of Stokton, co. Wilts, * gentilman,' for not appearing
before J ohn Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer John Austell, esquire, touching a debt of 8/.
Somerset.
John Artour, citizen and mercer of London, for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
John Home of London, * gentilman,' and William] Horn, citizen and
draper of London, touching a debt of 100«. Middlesex.
Thomas Vale of Stokton by Lemistre, co. Hereford, * yoman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer William Prelate touching a debt of 4
marks. Gloucester.
Marjory Hill late of Estmallyng, co. Kent, widow, executrix of the
will of Thomas Hill, for not appearing before Robert Danby and
his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer a plea that she
render to Roger Walklyn unjustly detained chattels to the value of
5 marks. Kent.
11 EDWA&D IV.— Pabt 1.
i66
1472.
Feb. 6.
WestmiDster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont.
Thomas Kenfttan of Brunham Depdale, co. Norfolk, * yoman/ for not
appearing to answer John Sherman touching a debt of 40^.
Norwich.
Thomas Lewkenore of Shenlej, co. Hertford, clerk, for not appearing
to answer John Pulteney, esquire, touching a debt of 20/. Hertford.
1471.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 19.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
1472.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster,
Membrane 27.
Boger Lundjssh alias Londys of Southflete, co Kent, * husbondman,
for not appearing to answer William Rotheley and William Turk
touching debts of 10/. and 4 marks respectively, Kent.
Thomas Heleder late of Hawebrygge, co. Essex, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before John Frysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas Brice, citizen and mercer
of LondoD, and Bichard Alfray, * gentilman,' touching a debt of 10/.
London.
John Bothebroke late of Marketoverton, co. Rutland, clerk, for not
appearing before Eobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer William Fere, 'deyster,' touching a debt of
12/. ISs, 4d. London.
John Reve alias Bayly of Chesuldcn, co. Wilts, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Foy, vicar of the parish church of
Chesulden, touching a debt of 20/. London.
Henry Watford late of Raunston, co. Buckingham, * yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Henry Skoreman of Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
* berebrewer,' touching a debt of 20/.
Henry Fitz John late of Haraerton, co. Huntingdon, ' husbondman,'
for not appealing when sued with; John Fitz John late of Hamerton,
* husbondman,' to answer touching a plea of trespass of John Upsale.
London.
John Balle late of Weston, co. Cambridge, * tayllour,' for not appearing
to answer Thomas Hunte touching a trespass. Suffolk.
John Stobard, or Scobard, late of Thaxstede, co. Essex, * maltman,' for
not appearing to answer John Burgh touching a debt of 40s*
London.
Thomas Smyth of Shaldebourne, co. Berks, Miusbondman,' for not
appearing before John Frisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Manuyng, the warden or dean,
and the canons of the king's college or free chapel of St. Greorgo
within the castlo of Wyndesore, touching a debt of 20/. Wilts.
John Stephen of Elmestede, co. Essex, * yoman,' kinsman of John
Breton, for not appearing before Robert Banby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer John Breton touching a debt of
9/. lAs.Sd. Suffolk.
Robert Fleccher late of Wyverston, co. Suffolk, * husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer Robert Broke touching a debt of 1 2/. 10^.
John Garleke of Burnham Market, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Edmund Redknape, citizen and mercer of
London, touching a debt of 10/. Norfolk.
John Noke of Sandon on the Hille, co. Hertford, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Frysot and his fellows, justices of the
266
CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472.
Membrane 27-«^onf .
Bench of the late king, to answer Richard Lerermore touching a
debt of 408. Middlesex.
1471.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
WestminBter.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Oct. 29.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Webtmiuster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 26,
William Jurdan of Hardynglegh, co. Sussex, *bocher,' for not
appearing before Robert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer Roger Mell touching a debt of lOOs,
London.
Thomas Hunt of Westminster, co. Middlesex, ' gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer William Barton touching a debt of 8/.
London.
Richard Mountygowe of Hangynghoughton, co. Northampton, * hus-
bondman,' alias Richard Ladde alias Richard Montagu, ^ yoman,'
for not appearing to answer John Clyff touching a debt of 40*. and
to answer a plea that he render 10/. to Anne, duchess of Buckingham,
late the wife of Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, and Thomas,
archbishop of Canterbury, brother of the said duke, executors of the
will of the said duke. Middlesex So London.
Richard Botelere of Derteford, co. Kent, * hosteler,' for not appeanng
to answer John Lokesden, citizen and girdler of London, touching
a debt of 47*. London.
John Blakenell late of London, chaplain, and Thomas Aleyn late of
London, chaplain, for not appearing to answer William Carpynter,
chaplain, touching a trespass. Southampton.
Richard Grene of Folsham, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' for not appearing
to answer John Hang touching a debt of 40*. and John Curson,
knight, touching a trespass. Norfolk.
William Candy of Lichirche, co. Derby, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before the king at Westminster to answer Thomas Hether
touching a trespass. Middlesex.
Nicholas Pole late of London, * gentilman,' for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
Richard Darell, knight, touching a trespass. Wilts.
Richard Owede late of Heverlond, co. Norfolk, • husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer a plea that he render his account to
Walter Fornfyld for the time when he was his receiver. Norfolk.
Richard Cobbell of Alcreton, co. Oxford, 'husbondman/ for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Sam well alias Samewell touching a debt of
40s, Berks.
Henry Plomtre late of London, ' gentilman,' for not appearing before
John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer John Sutton touching a debt of 10/. London.
John Trewell late of Hoiford, co. Somerset, * chapman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench to answer William Redeknape, citizen and mercer of London,
and John Dunne, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of
11/. 10*. 8d, London.
John Talbot of Butley, co. Somerset, * yoman,' and Joan his wife, late
the wife of John Lyte, executrix of his will, for not appearing to
answer Ralph Hosyer touching a debt of 40*. Somerset,
il EDWABD IV.— Part I.
267
1471.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Weetminetcr.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
1472.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Feb. 5.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 26— con/.
Edmund Bokkyng late of Ipgwich, co. Suffolk, esquire, for not
appearing to answer Marjorj late the wife of John Walden late of
Clare touching a debt of 25/. Middlesex.
Walter Eokes late of Wynge, co. Buckingham, chaplain, for not
appearing to answer Thomas Mull touching a debt of 4/.
Middlesex.
John Baneston late of Appurley, co. Gloucester, * husbondman,* for
not appearing to answer Thomas Burford touching a trespass.
Gloucester.
William Herryson late of Eoughton Holm, co. Norfolk, chaplain, for
not appearing to answer Bichard Boberdson alias Robertson
touching a debt of 20 marks. Suffolk.
William Gylpyn of Sleddale, co. Westmoreland, 'yoman,' fw not
appearing to answer Richard Wydevell, knight, touching a ^rebt of
40/. Northampton.
Thurstan Banastre late of Ouchethorpe, co. York, ^ gentylman,' alicu
late of Wakefeld, co. York, for not appearing before John Prysot
and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer
Giles Banastre, citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of
40/. and before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Porter, citizen and * draper ' of London,
touching a debt of 4/. \Qd, London.
Benedict Good of Plymmouth, co. Devon, * marchaunt,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Waryng touching a debt of 16/. 6s, Devon.
John Boton of Walyngford, co. Berks, * chapman,' for not appearing
before John Prysot and bis fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer Geoffrey Feldyng, citizen and alderman of
London, touching a debt of 48^. 6^. London.
Nicholas Derby late of Byskley, co. Norfolk, ' gentilman,' alias late of
Shelfanger, co. Norfolk, esquire, alias late of Northlopham, co.
Norfolk, for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer Matthew Philip, citizen, goldsmith
and alderman of London, Walter Stokys, citizen and mercer of London,
John Hungerford, citizen and draper of London, and John Shuk-
burgh, citizen and draper of London, touching debts of 60/., 100/.
8/. and 6Qs* respectively, Richard Roos alias Rose, citizen and
brewer of London, touching debts of 61/. and 12/. and Robert
Bradshawe, citizen and goldsmitli of London, touching debts of
2QI, 6^. 6d. and 6/. 2s, 6d. London.
William Julie of Berham, co. Kent, * wevere,' for not appearing to
answer John Danvers, clerk, touching debts of 40/. and 100/.
Middlesex,
1471. Membranb 26.
April 20. Grant to the king's servant Humphrey Blount of the office of receiver
Westmiiwter. of the lordship of Acton Burnell with its members and all other lands
within the county of Salop lately belonging to the lord of Lovell during
the minority of Francis, son and heir of the latter, with such fees and in
the same manner as he occupied the office before the king's departure from
the realm. By p.s.
y 961S6.
n
258 CALEBTDAR OP PATENT ROLlig.
1 471 . Memhrane 25 — cant.
April 19. General pardon to George NevjUe, archbishop of York, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 13 April. [Fosdera.^ By p.8.
April 21. General pardon to Henry Leys late of Nevyngton, co. Essex, knight,
WeBtminster. alias Henry Lewys late of London, knight. By K.
The like to Thomas Tunstall late of Tunstall, co. York, esquire, alicu
late of London.
April 19. Grant to Thomas Gowton of the prebend in the king's collegiate chapel
Westminster, of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster which John Willy,
deceased, lately had. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
April 22, General pardon to John Aysscogh of Stalyngburgh, co. Lincoln, esquire.
Westminster. By K.
• The like to Thomas Worteley of Worteley, co. York, esquire.
April 21. General pardon to Elizabeth, lady le Scrope of London, widow.
Westminster. By p.S.
April 19. Grant to Thomas Oowton of the prebend in the king's collegiate chapel
Westnunster. of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster which John Willy,
deceased, lately had. By K.
Vacated because elsewhere above,
April 21. Grant for life to John Hodgeson of Wakefeld of the office of sealer
Westminster, {sigillatoris) within the king's lordship of Wakefeld, which the marquis of
Montagu, now deceased, had of the king's grant. By p.s. [3140.]
April 22. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Essex, of
Westminster, the office of treasurer of the Exchequer, in the same manner as the king's
kinsman John, late earl of Worcester, late treasurer. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Clerk as second baron of the
Exchequer, with the accustomed fees. By K.
The like of Brian Bodyff as third baron of the Exchequer. By K.
June 17. The like of Thomas Billyng as chief justice of the King's Bench. By K.
Westminster.
The like of John Nedeham, knight, as one of the justices of the King's
Bench. By K.
The like of William Laken.
May 29. The like of Thomas Bryan as chief justice of the Bench. By K.
Westminster. Vacated because the king granted other letters patent in this year.
June 17. The like of Thomas Littilton as one of the justices of the Bench.
Westminster. By K.
The like of the following : —
Richard Chok, knight.
Richard Neel.
June 5. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Henry Percy, earl of Northumber-
Westminster. land, of the offices of justice of the forests beyond Trent towards the north
and the constableship of the king's castle of Bamburgh, with the
accustomed fees and profits. By p.i.
June 13. The like to the king's servant Thomas Straunge, one ♦ of the yeoman of
Westminster, the crown, for his good service beyond seas and in the realm, of 6d, daily
for his fee from the fee farm of the town of Shrewsbury, as David Malpas
had. * By p s.
n EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 259
147 1 . Membrane 24.
May 5« Grant to Eichard Lang, bishop of Eildare, for his good service in
Westminster. England and Ireland, of the custody of the temporalities of the arch-
bishopric of Armagh from the death of John Boolle, late archbishop, so
long as thoj shall remain in the king's hands, without rendering any
account. "^ By p.s,
April 17. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Warloy to take ^whelers,'
Westminster. * cartwrightes ' and other carpenters, stone-cutters, plumbers and other
workmen for the works of the king's ordnance, bumbards, * culverines,'
* f owelers,' * serpentynes * and other cannons and powder, sulphur, *8alt-
potyr,' stone^ iron, lead and other necessaries for them, crossbows and bolts,
bows, arrows, bowstrings, * langdebeves,' lances, * gleyves * and hammers
and other necessaries and carriage for the same and horses called
* hakeneys.'
April 18. The like of the following : —
Westminster, William Bygge.
John Brymston.
April 26. Grant to the king's clerk John Alcok of the deanery of the king's free
Westminster, chapel or college of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, void by
the death of Ma'ster Robert Kirkeham, last dean. By K.
Mandate to Th. abbot of St, Peter'9, Westminster, to put him in
possession of the deanery.
April 29. Grant, during pleasure, to Master John Alcok, king's clerk, of the
Westminster, office of keeper of the rolls, books, writs and records of the Chancery and the
custody of the House of Converts for his habitation and a tower within the
Tower of London appointed by the king's progenitors of ancient time for
the custody of the said rolls, books, writs and records, with the accustomed
fees and profits. By C.
May 9. Grant, during pleasure, to John Draper of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of London and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
The like to the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
May 30. John Sorell in the port of Ipswich. By bill of the treasurer*
Westminster.
June 3. Eichard Cowton in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 80. George Badclyff, esquire, in the port of Boston.
Westminster. . By bill of the treasurer,
July 4. John Cole in the port of Sandwich. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Aug. 19. Edmund Talbot in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 18. General pardon to John Gylford alias Gyldeford alias Guldford alias
Westminster. Gilford of Rolvynden, co. Kent, knight. By K. & C.
May 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Luthyngton as receiver of all
Westminster, castles, lordships,, manors, lands and other possessions late of John, lord
Lovell, deceased, and in the king's hands by the minority of Francis his
son and heir, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the office.
By bill of the treasurer.
May 22. Appointment, during good behaviour, of Thomas IJrswyk as chief baron
Westminster, of the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees. By K.
May 30. General pardon to William Wayneflete, bishop of Winchester. [Fcedera^
Westminster. By K.
R 2
260 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1471 • Membrane 24— con/.
May 29. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Mochehiey, of
WMtminster. the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of Bath and Wells^ to elect an
abbot in the place of William Gmkeniy deceased*
April 21. General pardon to Richard ScropOi esqaire, of all offences committed by
WeBtminster. hiffbefore 19 April By piS.
June 3. Presentation of Alexander Lee to the parish church of St. Nicholas
Westminster, within the town of Calais, in the diocese of Terouanne, void by the death
of John Bredell, last parson. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal
archbishop of Canterbury.
MSMBRANB 28.
June 22. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Litton, for his good service
Westmioster. beyond the seas and in England, of the office of keeper of the gaol within
the castle of York, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
June 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's kinsman William, earl of
Westminster. Arundel, as lieutenant of the Cinque Ports and their members, the liberties
and franchises whereof have lately been taken into the king's hands for
certain causes, receiving such fees as any other lieutenant had. By p.s.
June 25. Appointment, until 25 December, of William Mathewe, yeoman of the
Westminster, carriage of the household, to take carts, waggons, horses and other
necessaries for the carriage of the household.
April 22. General pardon to Nicholas Talbot late of Skaylshawe, oo. York,
Westmuxster. ' geniilman,' alias of Warwick, alias of London. By K.
June 27. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the monastery or priory and
Westminster, royal free chapel of St. Bartholomew in Westsmythfeld in the suburbs of
London, of the order of St. Augustine, to elect a prior in the place of
Reginald Colyer,'deceased. By p.s.
June 25. General pardon to Richard Bagge of Abyndon, co. Berks, ' chapman,'
Westminster, alias Richard Pape, 'grocer/ oF^all offences committed by him before
20 June last. By p.s.
June 27. Grant for life to Robert Don, esquire, of the office of constable of the
Westminster, king's castle of Cardygan in South Wales, with the accustomed fees and all
other profits from the issues of the lordship of Cardygan at the hands of
the clmmberlain of South Wales, in the same manner as William Herbert,
esquire, had in his lifetime. By p.8.
June 29. Grant to Thomas Glowcestre of the prebend of Underdown in the
Westminster, collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalen, Bruggenorth, co. Salop. By .K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the church.
June 27. General pardon to Thomas Wilde. By p.s«
Westminster.
June 21. Grant for life to Master John Gunthorpe, king's clerk, of the office of
Westminster, clerk of the Parliament, with the accustomed profits^ and 40/. yearly from
Easter last from the issues of the hanaper.. By p.8.
June 29. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the castles, manors and lordships of Midelliam, Shiref-
hoton and Penreth with all reversions, services, knights' fees, dowers,
advowsons, members and appurtenances in the county of York. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
July 2. Grant for life to the king's servitor Alexander Mason of the office of
Westminster, being one of the king's minstrels and 10 marks yearly for his office and
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 261
1471 • Membrane 23— c<?«/.
10 marks yearly for his regard firom Easter last from the issues of the
county of Cumberland. By 1^
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Membrane 22.
Jul]^ 3. Pardon to John MortoD, derk, doctor of laws, of all offences committed
Westmiiuiter. by him and all debts, amercements, issues and forfeitures due to the king
ti^ore 17 June last. By p.s«
July 5. Inspesrimus and confirmation to John Pilkyngton^ knight, of a writing of
Westminster. Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury and legate of the apostolic see,
John Melton, knight, Thomas Buxhall, clerk, and Henry Sotehill, learned
in the law, dated 25 June, 11 Edward IV, granting to him for life the
reversion of the offices of constable of the castle of Sandall, master forester
of Wakefelde and steward of thejordship of Wakefelde, on the death of John
Sayvell, knight, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of
Wakefelde, Kichard, late duke of York, having enfeoffed them and Bichard,
late earl of Warwick, William Wolflete, clerk, and Thomas Colte, now
deceased, of all his castles, manors, lordships, lands, rents and services in
the county of York to pay his debts and fulfil his will.
By p.s. and for 6s. 6d. paid in the hanaper.
July 11. General pardon to William Coote late of Conyngesby by Tateshalle, eo.
Westminster. Lincoln, 'gentilman,' alias late of Threkyngham, co. Lincoln, of all offences
committed by him before 7 July. By p.s.
July 6. General pardon to John Water alias Walter, ' harald of armys,' called
Westminster. * Chestre ' herald of arms, alias called * Warrewyk,' one of the heralds of
arms, of all offences committed by him before 1 July last. By p.8.
July 11. Ghrant to the king's brother John, duke of Suffolk, and the king's sister
Westminster. Elizabeth his wife of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands and
possessions late of John Lovell, knight, lord of Lovell, deceased, tenant in
chief by knight service, during the minority of Francis Lovell his son and
heir, with advowsons, knights' fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs,
markets, parks, warrens and profits, and the custody and marriage of the
said Francis without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding a
competent sustenance for the heir and supporting all houses, endosures and
buildings, provided that this grant shall not extend to any possessions
which may afterwards descend to the heir. By p.s.
July 12. Grant for life to the kmg's servitor Geoffrey Warton, esquire, of the
Westminster, office of one of the king's Serjeants at arms and I2d, daily from Michaelmas
last, from which day he has occupied the office, from the farm and issues of
the town of Eyngeston on Thames, co. Surrey, at the hands of the bailiffs
of the town or the sheriff of Surrey or Sussex. By p.s.
July 12. The like to the king's servant John Goldston, for his good service
Westminster, beyond seas and in all the king's battles in England, of the office of one of
the king's Serjeants at arms, with wages of 12d. daily from the issues of the
county of Southampton and a livery of the suit of esquires of the
household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
July 10. General pardon to John Chedworth, bishop of Lincoln, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 30 June last. By p.s.
Membrane 21.
June 8. General pardon to Richard Hatton of Ludlowe, co. Salop, * marchant,' of
Westminster, all offences conmiitted by him before 5 June. By p.s.
263 CALENDAR OF FATENT BOLLS.
1471 • Membrane 21 — c(mL
June 10. The like to Thomas FaucombergCy esquire, alias < geDtilman,' of all
Wefltminster. offences against the statutes of cloths and capes committed by him before
22 May. By pA
June 3. The like to John Dayies of Dursley, co. Gloucester, ^ marchant/ aliat
Weitminstsr. < clothier/ of all treasons and offences committed by him before 17 May.
By p.s.
June 8. Gkneral pardon to John Say of Base, knight. By p.8.
Westminster.
JuDe 7. The like to John Throkmarton late of Haresfeld, co. Gloucester, esquire,
Westminster* alias late of London, ^ gentilman/ of all offences committed by him before
3 June. By p.s«
June 4. General pardon to Robert Nevyle. By K.
Westminster.
June 7. The like to Elizabeth Russell of Straynesham, co. Worcester, ' widew,*
Westminster, of all offences committed by her before 5 June. By p.8.
June 11. Grant for life to John, earl of Wiltshire, of the office of chief butler
Westminster, of England, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of his office
with all other profits, in the same manner as Ralph Boteler, knight, lord
of Sudeley, or John Wenlok, knight, had. By p.s.
June 12. Grant, during good behaviour, to the king's clerk and councillor Master
Westminster. Richard Martyn of the office of chancellor of the earldom of March with
the custody of the seal of the earldom, with such fees as Thomas Herbert
had in the same office from the issues of the earldom and all other profits.
By p.s.
June 14. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Alberton as deputy of John,
Westminster, earl of Wiltshire, chief butler of England, in the port of Bristol and ports
and places adjacent. By John, earl of Wiltshire, chief butler of England.
May 18. Grant for life to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the
Westminster, office of great chamberlain of England, in the same manner as^Richard, late
earl of Warwick, receiving such fees as the said earl had at the receipt of
the Exchequer, with all other profits. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted the
office to George^ duke of Clarence, by other letters patent on 20 May^
12 Edward IV.
June 17. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Reynold as deputy of the
Westminster, king's kinsman John, earl of Wiltshire, chief butler of England, in the
port of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent.
By bill of the chief butler.
The like of the following : —
June 14. Thomas Gale in the port of Dertmouth.
Westminster. Edmund Talbot, esquire, in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
June 21. John Gilbert in the port of Briggewater.
Westminster.
June 22. John Rogers in the port of Sandwich.
Westminster.
June 25. Thomas Lewys in the port of London.
Westminster.
June 21. William Knoyll in the port of Pole.
Westminster.
July 3. Thomas Garth in the port of Ipswich.
Westmiaster*
11 EDWASD IV.— Part I. 263
1471^ Membrane 21 — cont,
Jxdj 6. John Skeltoni esquire, in the port of Boston.
Westmintter.
July 9. Henrj Bouse in the port of Ipswich.
Westminfter.
Oct 18. Simon Burton in the port of Ljnne.
WettnuBfter.
Not. 27. Peter Courtenej, clerk, in the ports of ExceAtre, Dertmouih|
Westminster. Tyngmouth and Ezmouth, co. Devon.
1472.
Feb. 5. Thomas Bere in the port of Newcastle on Tyne.
Westnunster.
1471.
June 21. Presentation of Edward Betriche to the parish church of Drayton
Westminster. Passelewe, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John
Burton, last parson.
June 20. Grant for life to the king's servant John Penley, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the office of one of the foresters within the forest of
Purbyke, co. Dorset, receiving such fees as Henry Fenne had from the
issues of the counties of Somerset and Dorset. «By p.s.
June 20. Signification to B. bishop of Bath and Wells of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of John Bracy, monk of the monastery of Mochelney, of the order
of St. Benedict, as abbot of that place.
June 20. Grant for life to John Nesfeld of the office of riding forester of the
Westminster, forest of Galtras, co. York, with the accustomed fees. By K.
May 5. Presentation of Robert Brampton to the parish church of Highanger,
Westminster, co. Essex, in the diocese of London, void by the death of Master WiUiam
Curteys, last parson. Bj p.8.
MSMBBJLNB 20*
Juljr 5. Grant for life to the king's esquire John Wavnflete of the office of one
Westminster, of the king's sergeants at arms in the place of William Eustace, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the county of Middlesex and all other
profits and a livery yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe as other
Serjeants at arms have. By p.s.
Jul^ 4. The like to the king^s esquire Peter Hous of the office of coroner of the
Westminster, court of the marshalsea of the household, to be exercised by himself or his
deputy William Dene, learned in the law, or other sufficient deputy, with
the accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 6. Pardon to John Bokes of Shirborn, co. Dorset, ' gentilman/ admi-
Westminster, nistrator of the goods late of John Northland late of Little Witnam,
CO. Berks, clerk, who died intestate, of his outlawries in the county of
Leicester for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer a plea that he render 20/. to Thomas
Palmer, esquire, and to satisfy the latter of 40/. which he had recovered
against him and 10 marks adjudged to him for his damages, the said Thomas
having appeared in the said court on 4 July last and acknowledged himself
satisfied of the said 40/. and damages, and the said John having surrendered
to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified.
Pardon to Miles Willesthorpe, late escheator in the county of York, of
all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
264 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1471, Membrane 20'^^(mt,
Grant for life to HoDry Thwaytes of a tun of red wine of Gascony yearly
at All Saints in the port of Kyngeston on Hull from the king's prises of
wines there. By p.s.
June 17. Grant to John Nedeham, knight, one of the justices of the King's
Westminster. Bench, for the better maintenance of his estate and his expenses in office,
of 110 marks yearly at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or
the customers in the ports of London, Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull
according to the form of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry YI,
and I06s. ll^d. and the sixth part of ^d. yearly at Christmas for a robe
and fur for the same and 63«. 6d. yearly at Whitsuntide for a robe and lining
for the same.
July 11. Whereas Ralph Asshton, knight, on 20 July, 10 Edward lY, came
Westminster, before the barons of the Exchequer and gave it to be understood that John
Dey, then one of the collectors of the customs and subsidies iu the port of
Kyngeston on Hull, and William Wythornwyk on 20 November then last
past in the said port seized to the king's use three ships laden with wools,
lead and other merchandise to the value of 300/. viz. one ship called the Anne
of Hull and two others whose names and merchandise were then unknown
to him, because they were laden with merchandise to be taken to foreign
parts without being customed or coketted, and the king is informed that
the said John and William did not seize the said ships or any parcel of the
merchandise except merchandise to the value of 40 marks and the said
John, who is now deceased, in his lifetime delivered 40 marks to Eichard
Fowler for the king's use for the price of the merchandise, the king
hereby pardons to Alice, late the wife of the said John, and executrix of
his will, and the said William all actions on this account. By p.s.
July 6. General pardon to Nicholas Saintloo of Sutton, co. Somerset, knight, late
Westminster, esquire, of all offences committed by him before 2 July. By p.s.
June 7. Grant to William Laken, one of the justices of the King's Bench, for
Westminster, the better maintenance of his estate and his expenses in office, of 110 marks
yearly at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers
in the ports of London, Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull according to the
form of an act of Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI, and lOGsAl^d,
and the sixth part ofj^d, yearly at Christmas for a robe and fur for the same
and 63s, 6d. yearly at Whitsuntide for a robe and lining for the same.
June 17. The like to Thomas Lattelton, one of the justices of the Bench.
Westminster.
Membrane 19.
July 11. Grant to William Parre and John Parre, knights, and the heirs male of
Westminster, their bodies of the castles, manors and lordships of Pcndragon, Burgh,
Appilby, Burgham, Mallarstange and Whynfell, the manor and lordship
of Kerkebystephen and the town of Wynton, co. Westmoreland, with their
members with knights' fees, advowsons and services of free tenants.
By p.s.
July 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Roland Thomburgh of the office of
Westminster, porter pf the king's castle of Carlisle with the accustomed fees, in the same
manner as Otewel Worsley held the same. By p.s.
July 23. Presentation of Hichard Leyty to the parish church of Seyntcryde, in the
Westminster, diocese of Exeter.
July 23. Grant for life to the king's servant Edmund Eotheney, for his good
Westminster, service and expenses in England and beyond the seas, of the office of the
custody of the king's woods of Felwode and Kyngeswode, cOt Gloucester,
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 268
1471. Membrane 19 — coni.
which William Blount lately had, with the accustomed fees and wages and
all other profits* Bj p.B.
The like to John Prinket of the office of crier in tbe King's Bench, which
Robert Stathom lately had, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 18. Mandate to John Stokton, mayor of the city of London and escheator in
Westminster, the same city, for the restitution of the temporalities of the pnory of
St. Bartholomew in Westsroy thfield, London, to Richard Pulter, canon of the
priory, whose election as prior Thomas, bishop of London, has confirmed
and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :-—
Buckingham.
Essex and Hertford.
Middlesex.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
July 29. Grant for life to the king's servant Maurice Gethyn, for his good
Wettminster. service in attending upon the king beyond seas and in all bis confiicts
and journeys in England, of the office of one of the king's serjeants at
arms and that he shall be attendant on the speaker of Parliament, as John
Bury lately was, with wages of 12^. daily from the issues of the county
of Lincoln and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
July 29. Grant to Edward Underwode of the prebend of Underdowne in the
Westminster, collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalen, Bruggenortb^ co. Salop, void by the
resignation of Sir Thomas Downe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean.
July 29. Grant to the king's orator brother John Bury of the custody of the
Westminster, king's chapel of St. George within the king's tower at the town of Suth-
ampton and 10 marks yearly for life for his salary and sustenance from the
customs and subsidies in the port of the town, for the celebration by
himself or another suitable person of divine service for the good estate of
the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the souls of the
king's progenitors. By p.s.
f July 27. Grant for life to the king's servant Peter Wratton, one of the grooms of
Westminster, the wardrobe of the king's beds, of the office of the water bailiwick of the
town of Bristol with the accustomed fees and all other profits, in the
same manner as Richard Crawford. By p.s. [3247.]
The like to the king's servant Richard Apslee of the office of one of the
king's Serjeants at arms with wages of \2d, daily, as Richard Lillyng had,
from Easter last, from which time he has occupied the office, from the farm
and issues of the subsidy and ulnage of cloth and a moiety of the for-
feiture of the same in the town and suburbs of Bristol and a livery of the
suit of esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p,s.
Mandate in pursuance to the farmers of tbe said subsidy.
July 28. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. William Ramsey, monk of the monastery of Peterborough, as abbot of
that place. By p.s.
July 28. Presentation of Richard Mayhow to the parish church of St. Thomas
Westminster. Martyr, Wynchelsee, in the diocese of Chichester, void by the death of John
Colvile, last parson.
Aug. 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Cristian as keeper of the town
Westminster, of Hithe and its members, the Uberties and franchises of which have been
taken into the king's hands, with full power of governance, provided that
'I
266^ CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1471. Membrane I9^~€cnt.
ibis shall not be to tbe prejudice of the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal
archbishop of Canterburjy or his successors. By p.s.
The like of John Tuder as keeper of the town of Bomeney and its
members. By p.s.
Aug. 16. Presentation of John de YillariOy chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Pettam, in the diocese of Terouanne, void by the death of Thomas Martyn,
last parson. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of
Canterbury.
Membrane 18.
July 14. Grant to the king's brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the castles, manors and lordships of Midelham and
Scyrefhoton, co. Tork, and the castle and lordship of Penreth, co. Cumber-
land, with their members and all other lordships, manors and lands in those
counties which were entailed to Richard Neville, late earl of Warwick, and
the heirs male of his body or any ancestor whose heir male he was in like
manner, with all knights' fees, advowsons, members, hamlets, meadows,
feedings, pastures, fisheries, moors, marshes, turbaries, forests, chaces,
parks, woods, warrens, hundreds, fairs, markets, free customs, wards,
marriages, escheats and services of tenants. By K.
July 5. Grant for life to John Audelay, knight, lord of Audelay, of the office of
Westminster, master of the king's dogs called ' hereres,' receiving for his own wages \2d.
daily from Easter last from the issues of the counties of Bedford and
Buckingham and also wages for the king's huntsmen and for the expenses
of one horse and puture for dogs, viz. 4.d, daily for a yeoman ' barners,' Z\d.
daily for the same yeoman for a horse in his custody, 2df. daily for each
of two yeomen ^berners' and two yeomen * veau teres,' \\d, daily for
each of two grooms of the same office, and |df. daily for puture of each of
36 running dogs and 9 greyhounds, from the issues of the subsidy and
nlnage of cloth and a moiety of the forfeiture of the same in the counties
of Somerset and Dorset, with all other profits pertaining to the office, in
the same manner as John Wroth, esquire, had. By p.s.
July 16. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Somerset for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, Mochelney, of the
order of St. Benedict, to John Bracy, monk of the monastery, whose
election as abbot Bobert, bishop of Bath and Wells, has confirmed and
whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by the abbot of Athelney.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
July 16. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Peterborough to
Westminster, elect an abbot in the place of Bichard Asshton, resigned. By p.s.
July 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Crescy of the office of
Westminster, keeper of the beds within the king's castle of Windesore, co. Berks, from
14 April last, from which time he has occupied the office, receiving the
accustomed fees for himself as well as for a groom under him from the
issues of the king's lordships or manors of St. Margaret Strettcn and
Middelton Brymmesfeld, co. Wilts, with all other accustomed profits, as
Giles Frensshe had in the year 22 Bichard II. or John Austyn, deceased,
lately had. By p.s«
July 16. Grant for life to Bobert Michelson of Hull, who was ^odesman'
Westminster. {naucUnts et ductor) in the king's ship called le Antony at the time when
the king took the ship in Seland to come to the realm, of an annuity of
IQOs, from the customs and subsidies in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
By p.s. [3218.]
11 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 267
1471. Membrane 18 — eoni,
July 10. Greneral pardon to Thomas Kemp, bishop of London, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 3 July, provided that this do not extend to the
escape of Thomas Martyn, clerk convicted of felony, from his custody.
[Fosdera.] By p.s.
Juljr 4. Greneral pardon to John Bernard of the county of Northampton, esquire, ^
Westminiter. of all offences committed by him before 25 June. By p.s. ^
July 19. The like to John Arundell of Lanhern, co. Cornwall, knight, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 13 July. By p.s. i
July 20. Grant for life to the king's servitor Nicholas Keye, yeoman of the king's ^
Westminster, leash (veltrum)^ of the custody of the new park of the castle of Wyndesore,
with wages of 4d. daily from the issues of the castle and lordship of
Wyndesore and all other profits, in lieu of a like grant to the king's servant *
William Evyngton by letters patent dated 28 August, .4 Edward IV, \
sun*endered. By p.s. [3235.]
July 22. Presentation of Nicholas Eudhale to the parish chureh of Horsford, ^
Westminster, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of Richard Brooke, last ^
parson.
Membrane 17.
June 29. General pardon to John Shirwod, archdeacon of Bichmond, of all ;
Westminster, offences committed by him before 24 June. By p.s.
July 2. Presentation of Bobert Gamett, parson of the parish church of Segliston,
Westminster, in the diocese of York, to the parish church of Gosford, of the jurisdiction
of John Shirwode, archdeacon of Bichmond, on an exchange of benefices
with William Egremond.
July 1. Exemplification, at the request of the burgesses of the town of Malmes-
Westminster. bury, of letters patent dated 1 March, 1 Edward IV, inspecting and
confirming to them a charter dated 2 July, 12 Heury lY [^Charter Roll,
12 Henri/ IVj No. 1.], inspecting and confirming letters patent dated
28 November, 5 Bichard II, inspecting and confirming a charter of king
Athelbtan. These letters have been casually lost, as John Fryse has made
oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
July 14. General pardon to Robert Ingilton of Thorneton, co. Buckingham,
Westminster. < jentilman,' alias late of London, late one of the justices of the peace in
the county of Buckingham, of all offences committed by him and all
alienations and perquisitions of land without licence. By p.8.
July 21. Grant, for 200 marks paid to the king, to Bobert Alcok, merchant, and
Westminster, his executors and assigns of a ship called le Calanta of Spain, of which the
king*s kinsman Antony, earl of Byviers, was captain, and which is at
present in the port of Kyngeston on Hull, with all its gear. By E.
July 27. Grant to the king's councillor Richard Martyn of a canonry and prebend
Westminster, in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster,
void by the death of John Cressy, last incumbent. By p.s«
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the chapel.
July 30. General pardon to John Halse, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 25 July. \_Foedera,'\ By p.s.
Aug. 9. Grant for life to Thomas Taverham, servant of the king's kinsman the
Westminster, earl of Northumberland, of the ofiice of clerk of all returns of writs made
in the castle within the city of ^ York and elsewhere within the county of York,
with all fees pertaining to the ofiice at the hands of the sheriff of the
county from the issues of the office, in the same manner as John Shirwode
of the said city had. By p.s. [3269.]
I
268
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
14'71^ Membrane 17— con/.
Aug. 12. Presentation of Edmund Broghton, chaplain, succentor of the canons in
Westminster, the cathedral church of York, to the parish church of Gosforth, of the juris-
diction of John Shirwode, archdeacon of Richmond, on an exchange of
benefices with Robert Garnet.
Aug. 15. Mandate to all to permit John Rose, bom in the town of Lowmaban in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Beverley in England, who has taken an oath of fealtj,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
June 29.
Westminster.
June 1.
Westminster.
• June 4.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
June 10.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 3.
Westminster.
Dec. 8.
Westminster.
1472.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
1471.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Mbmbrans 16.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Stanford as controller of the great
and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the subsidy
of the Ss, in the tun and the I2d. in the pound in the port of Pole and
porls and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided that he
execute the office in person, with the custody of one part of the coket seal.
By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent :—
Nicholas Leventhorpe in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
By bill of the treasurer.
John Glover in the port of Jermouth. By bill of the treasurer.
Richard Ghallerton in the port of Chichester. By bill of the treasurer.
Robert Ratdyff in the port of Ipswich. By bill of the treasurer.
William Chauntrell in the port of Newcastle. By bill of the ti*easurer.
John Shute in the ports of Plymmouth and Fowy.
By bill of the treasurer.
Richard Alberton in the port of Bristol. By bill of the treasurer.
John Holcote in the port of Boston.
By bill of the treasurer.
John More in the ports of Exeter and Dertemouth.
By bill of the treasurer.
William Overay in the port of Snihampton. By bill of the treasurer.
John Rotheram in the port of Sandwich. By bill of the treasurer.
Robert Braybroke in the port of Bishop's Lenn.
By bill of the treasurer.
William Duke in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
By bill of the treasurer.
Hugh Warde in the same. By bill of the treasurer.
Guy Westcote in the port of Bristol.
William Alyngton in the port of Lenne.
By bill of the treasurer.
11 EDWABD IV— PiBT I.
1471. Membrane 16 — cont.
June I. The like of John Peke as controller of the ^eat enatom and the
WestminBter. suhsidj of wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of London and ports and
places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
June 6. The like of William Stevens as controller of the pettj custom in the
Westminster, same. By bill of the treasurer.
June 12. The like of William Martyn as controller of the subsidy of the 3^. in the
Westminster, tun and the 12(/. in the pound in the same. By b&l of the treasurer.
June 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Swancote as ganger in the port
Westminster, of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent :—
Dec. 3. Bichard Clerk in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
Westminster. By bill of the ti'casarer.
Dec. 10. John Harley in the port of Sandwich, By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Nov. 5. William Pokeryng in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
June 20. Grant, during pleasure, to William Bretayn of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of Suihampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving
the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
The like to the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
May 30. John Sorell in the port of Ipswich.
Westminster.
Jane 3. Richard Cowton in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster.
May 9. John Draper in the port of London.
Westminster.
May 29. George Badclyff, esquire, in the port of Boston.
Westminster.
July 4. John Gole in the port of Sandwich.
Westminster.
Aug. 19. Edmund Talbot in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Westminster.
July 13. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Wythornwyok as controller of
Westminster, the scrutiny in the port of Kyngeston on Hull and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Dec. 16. The like of Richard Couton as surveyor of the scrutiny in the same.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
July 20. Grant for life to the king's domestic servant William Evington of the
Westminster, office of virgedajulus or the verger who carries the rod before the king at
the feast of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the king's lordship or manor of
Koldekennyngton, co. Middlesex, with all profits pertaining to the office,
in lieu of a like grant to Halnath Mauleverer by letters patent dated 1 April,
1 Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
June 3. The like to John Rysshc of the office of keeper of the king's forest, hay
Westminster, or park of Pctherton by Brigowater, co. Somerset, with M fees, rents,
amercements, forfeitures, herbages, pannages and agistments and other
profits belonging to the office. By K.
£70 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1471. Membrane 15.
Jalj 22. Grant to the major and nocietj of the merchants of the st aple of the
WeBtminster. town of Calais, in satisfaction of sums of 10,000/. in which they were bound
for the king to the duke of Burgundj, 4,276/. Ss, which they paid for the
king for the wages of soldiers, 1,500/. which they undertook to pay for
divers soldiers within the said town at their depaitnre, 1,500/. lent by them
to the king and 3,000/. delivered by them to Certain persons of the city of
London for certain obligations, amounting together to the sum of 20,276/.
8^.) that for 3| years after 6 April last they may retain a moiety of all sums
exceeding the sum of 15,022/. 4a. Sd, yearly from the customs and subsidies
of wools and wool-fells or fells called * shorlyng ' and * morlyng ' in all ports
of the realm according to the form of letters patent dated 13 December,
() Edward IV. [^Rolls of Parliament^ v. 613], authorised by an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 3 June, 7 Edward IV, and beyond the sum of
2,000/. yearly for the term of 7 years from Michaelmas next after the said
3 June for the arrears of wages of the captain and soldiers of the town of
Calais and the castles of Guysnes and Hammes and the marches of Calais
unpaid before 6 April, 6 Edward IV. and beyond 500 marks yearly for the
term of 8 J years from this latter date for timber for the works of the said
town, castles and marches, and beyond 1,000 marks yearly during these %\
jesiXB for the repair' of the said works and beyond 1,000 marks yearly for the
part payment of the wages of the king's justices, Serjeants at law and
attorneys, to hold in part payment of the said 20,276/. 8«. Grant also
that after the said 3^ years they shall receive all customs and subsidies from
wools and wool-fells and fells called ' shorlyng ' and ' morlyng ' shipped out of
the realm, wools taken by the straits of Marrok excepted, and grant to them
of all lands, rents, waters, fisheries, possessions, profits, customs, forfeitures,
fines, amercements, courts, woods and bailiwicks belonging to the king
within the town and marches of Calais, in payment of 5,000/. yearly,
parcel of the sum of 20,276/. 8j. so that from the said customs and
subsidies and a moiety of the issues of the said lands etc. after deduction of
the accustomed wages of ofScers, they shall expend 10,022 4^. 8d. yearly
- on the payment of the wages of the captain and soldiers of the said town
of Calais and the tower of Buysbank and the castles of Guysnes and
Hammes in the said marches, a third part being delivered in victuab, and
they shall expend the other moiety of the said issues on the safe-custody
and repair of the king*s works and artillery there, until they shall thus have
fully received the said sum of 20,276/. 8f. And they shall render an
account yearly at the Exchequer of any excess of the said sums over the
sum of 15,022/. 4; . %d, yearly and the said sums of 2,000/. 500 marks,
1,000 marks and 1,000 marks abovementioned. Grant also that John
Thrysk, mayor of the staple, and his successors shall be treasurers of the
town and marches until the full repayment of the said sum of 20,276/. Ss.
IB the same Aianner as Thomas Blount, esquire, deceased, late treasurer,
provided that the name of the mayor shall be certified to the barons of the
Exchequer within two months oi his election, and the mayor shall be
purveyor, receiver and keeper of all victuals and stuff for the defence of the
town and all other towns and fortalices in those parts, and shall make all
freightages, carriages, and other necessary expenses with all works of
artiUeiy, sales of victuals and other things concerning the office. By K.
Sept, 4. General pardon to Bichard Gorges of Wroxhale, co. Somerset, esquire,
Westminster, alias of Horsyngton, co. Somerset, of all offences committed by him before
24 August last and all intrusions into his inheritance. By p.s.
Membrane 14.
Aug. 6. General pardon to Walter Wrattesley, Geoffrey Gate, John Bensted,
Westminfter. John Bromley and George Bissipate, knights, John, lord of Clyntoa,
11 EDWARD iV.— Part 1 2f 1
1471. Membrane 14 — cont.
George Neville, Thomas Gray, Eichard Whetehjll, John Gourtenaj,
Roland Worslay, Thomas Radcliff, Robert Warmyngton, John Paraunt and
William Boyville, esquires, Richard Rouehede, John Parker and Anthony
de la Toure and all burgesses, merchants, soldiers, commoners and mariners
in the town and castle of Calais, the tower of Ruysbanke and the castle,
county and lordship of Guysnes and the marches of the same ; and grant
that they shall hold all their possessions that they had on 3 March,
8 Edward lY, with the exception of offices within the above places of
which grants have been made to the captains of the same or which were
held by letters patent now surrendered or for a term now past ; and grant
that the treasurer of Calais shall make separate letters patent to them to
this effect before Christmas without fine or fee* By p.s.
Aug. 18. General pardon to Richard Harowedon late of Harwedou, co. North-
Westminster, ampton, esquire, alias late of Estneston, co. Northampton, ' gentilman,' of
all offences committed by him before 5 August. By p.s.
Aug. 20. General pardon to William Manypeny, merchant. By p.s.
Westminster. The like to the following :—
Peter Malary, merchant.
John Chambre, merchant.
John Rason late of London, merchant.
Aug. 12. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the abbey of Peterborough, of the order of St. Benedict,
to William Ramsey, monk of the monastery, whose election as abbot John,
bishop of Lincoln, has confirmed and whose fealty the king has ordered to
be taken by his kinsman John, earl of Wiltshire. By p.8.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Warwick and Leicester.
Nottingham.
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Northampton and Rutland.
Bedford and Buckingham.
The like to John Stokton, knight, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Membrane 13.
July 2. General pardon to Thomas Smyth of Dover, co. Kent, ^ yoman,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 15 April last. By p.s.
July 4. General pardon to Richard Tunstall late of Thurlande, co. Lancaster,
W^estminsler. knight. By p.s.
July 4*. Licence for 135. 4d. paid in the hanaper, for Isabel late the wife of
Westminster. Walter Langley, esquire, kinsman and heir of John Langley, esquire, to
grant her manor of Oversodyngton, co. Gloucester, held in chief, to
Richard Middelton, parson of the parish church of Oversodyngton, and
Thomas Nele of Cirencestre, * grocer,' and for these to re-grant the manor
to her for life without impeachment of waste, with successive remainders
to Edmund Langley, son of Walter and herself, William Langley brother
of Edmund, John Langley brother of William, and Matilda the wife of
John Wikes of Dursley, esquire, sister of the said John, William and
Edmund, and the heirs of their bodies, and final remainder to her right
heirs.
272 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
I
1471. Membrane 13— con^.
July 7. Signification to Th. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Kichard Pulter, canon of the priory of St, Bartholomew in Westsmyth-
feld in the suburbs of London, as prior of that monastery. By p.s.
July 6. Grant to the merchants of the city of Cologne in Almain, who among other
Westminster, merchants of Almain have held the house in the city of London commonly
called Guyldehalla Thetttonicorum^ that for one year from Easter last they
shall enjoy their ancient privileges in England and other places subject to
the king, and that during that time they and their factors, attorneys and
servants shall be quit of all subsidies, saving to the king his ancient prises,
rights and customs, and no merchant of the said city or his goods shall be
seised for any debt for which he is not a principal or for any trespass
committed by anyone else. By p.s,
July 10« General pardon to William Barton of London, ^ gentilman,' alias of
Westminster. Wodeham Water, co. Essex, of all offences committed by him before 6 July.
By p.8.
July 10. Grant to John Fogge, knight, of the custody of all lordships, manors,
Westminster, lands, rents, services and possessions late of Thomas Grene of Norton,
CO. Northampton, kuight, deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of
Thomas his son and heir, and the custody and marriage of the latter
without disparagement and so from heir to heir. ' By p.s.
July 8. Grant to Ralph Hastynges, kniglit, whom by letters patent dated at
Westminster. Westminster, 11 April last, the king appointed sheriff of Northampton
during pleasure by the name of lUdph Hastynges, esquire, that he and his
heirs and executors shall not be charged by reason of his office with any
farms, issues or arrears due to the king except those sums of money which
came to his hands by reason of his office and which he acknowledged to the
king's use in his account. By p.B.
July 10. Presentation of Richard Neweport, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Hovekirke, in the diocese of Terouanne, void by the resignation of Nicholas
Bulfynche, last parson. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal arch-
bishop of Canterbury.
July 12. Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for William Barly,
Westminster. < marchaunt^' alias William Elbarly of Norwich, ' mercer,' going to Ireland
on the king's service in the company of the king's brother George, duke of
Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling
of that land. By p,s.
Membranb 12.
Aug. 4. Licence for the abbot and convent of the monastery of St. Peter, West*
Westminster, minster, to sue before the pope that all persons who shall in future be
elected abbots of the monastery shall thereby be abbots without other
confirmation, and to receive bulls to that effect, provided that the convent
shall certify the king of the death or cession of the abbots at each voidance
and seek licence to elect and after election obtain the royal assent and
restitution of temporalities from the king. By p.s.
Aug. 11. Grant for life to Thomas Thwaites of the office of chancellor of the
Westminster. Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees at the Exchequer, with all
accustomed profits, in lieu of a like grant to Richard Fowler by letters
patent dated 8 April, 9 Edward IV. (see p. 161), surrendered. By p.s.
Aug. 10. General pardon to Roger Bemyster, abbot of Cerne, co. Dorset, of all
Westminster. ofi*ences committed by him before 6 August last and all alienations and
perquisitions of land without liceuice. By p.s.
1 1 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 273
1471. Membrane 12 — cont
Aug 26. Grant to Peter Sans of Yenesse, in affirmation of a previous grant to
WettminsUr. him by word of mouth of an annuity of 20/. so long as the peace between the
king and the five provinces of Spain on the sea should continue, of which
annuity 20/. remain unpaid, of 20/. from the customs and subsidies in the
port of London and an annuity of 20/. during the said peace from the
customs aud subsidies on the goods disembarked by him in the said port.
By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled by Z. bishop of Durham, chancellor
of England^ on 26 February j 13 Edw&rd /F, on which day the king
granted the annuity by other letters patent.
Like grant to Demon John Dandia, squire of the realm of Spain, of 20/.
from the customs and subsidies in the port of Bristol and an annuity of
20/. during the said peace from the customs and subsidies on the goods
disembarked by him in the said port. By p.s. [3302.]
Vacated by surrender and cancelled by L, bishop of Durham, chaticellor
of England, on 26 February, 13 Edward IV, on which day the king
granted the annuity by other letters patent,
Aug. 10. Exemplification, at the request of Richard Fowler, of the tenour of the
Westminflter. enrolment of letters patent dated 8 April, 9 Edward IV {see p. 151), being
a grant to him for life of the office of chancellor of the Exchequer. These
letters have been casually lost, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will
be surrendered if found.
Aug. 29. Grant for life to the king's servants Peter Curteys and Edmund White
Westminster, of the office of chief serjeantship of Methe in Ireland, with the accustomed
fees and other profits. By p.s. [3311.]
Membrane 11.
Aug. 30. Grant to Gerard Caniziani, merchant of Florence, in repayment of the
Westminster, sum of 6,600/. due to him from the king, as appears in the receipt of the
Exchequer, that he or his executors after his decease or their factors or
attorneys may ship sacks and bales of wool, woollen cloths, pieces of tin
and fodders of lead in the ports of London, Sandwich and Southampton
•and take the wools by the straits of Marrok and the woollen cloths, tin and
lead to any foreign parts and bring back other merchandise to the said
ports quit of customs and subsidies, those on the sacks and bales of wool
at the rate of 4 marks only, until he shall thus be fully satisfied of the said
sum of 6,600/. By p.s.
Sept. 1. General pardon to John Neuburgh the elder of EstluUeworth, co. Dorset,
Westminster, esquire, of all offences committed by him before 5 August last. By p.s.
Aug. 17. Grant for life to the king*s cervitor David Gough of the office of one of
Westminster, the king's sergeant's-at-arms in the place of John Convers, deceased, with
wages of \2d. daily from the issues of the counties of Essex and Hertford.
By p.8.
Aug. 20. Grant for life lo William Marshall of the hospital called ' Goddeshouse * or
Westminster. Mesune Dieu within the town of Calais. By p.s. [3314.]
Aug. 24 . Grant to the king's eldest son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall
Westminster, and earl of Chester, that he shall hare these present letters and all charters,
letters patent and writs in Chancery and other courts of the king quit of
fee of the seal and fine. By K.
Sept. 11. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Stele, yeoman of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of the office of * bowberer ' (arcubajult) of seven hays about * lo
Xiankewode/ co. Stafford, which John Somerton lately hod, with the
accustomed fees and other profits. By p.s. [3225.]
y 961S6. S
274 ClLENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 11 — cowt.
Sept. 11. General pardon to John Shipward cr/»(75 Shepard alias Sbeppard the
Westminster, elder of Bristol, * merchant,' of all oflTences committed by him before
7 September. By p.s.
Aug. 7. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Yaughan, treasurer of the king's
Westminster, chamber, and his heirs of a mansion or habitation which ho formerly had
of the king's grant, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of Jaspar, late earl
of Pembroke, situated on the ground called ^ ti-arlek ' in Brokestrete on the
north and east of the parish church of Stepinhith^ co. Middlesex, with
gardens and closes appertaining. By K.
Sept. 18. Greneral pardon to Henry Spencer, ^yoman,' of all offences committed by
Westminster, him before 2 August last. By p.8.
Sept. 21. Presentation of John Strete, chaplain, to the parish church of St. Blaise,
Westminster, in the diocese of Terouanne, void by the death of William Aide, last parson.
The letters are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury.
MSMBRANE 10.
July 13. General pardon to John Stephen late of Chirchehill in the parish of
Westminster. Whitstaple, co. Kent, ^ yomau,' son of William Stephen late of Whitstaple,
^ shipman,' alias John Stevyn, of all offences committed by him before
31 May last. By p.s.
July 15. Katification of the estate which John Pemberton, king's clerk, has as
WestmiDster master or warden of the hospital' of St. Mary, Osprenge. By p.s.
J uly 6. General pardon to John Fogge of Eypton in the parish of Asshetesford,
Westminster, co. Kent, knight, alias late of London. By K.
July 16. Eevocation of the protection granted on 12 July by letters patent
Westminster, {see p. 272) to William Barly, ^ marehaunt,' going to Ireland on the king's
service, because he delays in the county of Middlesex, as appears by
certificate of the sheriffs.
July 9. Restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Wenlok, in the diocese
Westminster, of Hereford, to Dan John Shorewesbury, of the Cluniac order, whom
Louis de Swilleyo, prior of the monastery of St. Mary, la Charity sur Loire,
of the same order, in the diocese of Auxerre, has appointed prior in the place
of Roger Wenlok, last prior, deceased, and whose fealty the king has
ordered to be t^keu by Henry, abbot of Bildewas. By p.s.
Aug. 1. Grant for life to Richard Tarleton of the offieo of marshal and cner
Westminster, before the justice of North Wales, void by the death of John Donne, with
the accustomed fees. By p.s. [3262.]
July 30. Grant to the king's clerk Master William Dudley, (dean) of the king's
Westminster, chapel, of the prebend or canonry of the king's free chapel or college
within the castle of Wyndesore void by the death of John Cressy, last
incumbent. By p.s. [3264 ]
Mandate in pursuance to the dean or warden of the college.
Aug. 12. General pardon to John Rugge late of Rugge, co. Salop, esquire, alias
Westminster, late of le Wyche, CO. Worcester, esquire. By p.s.
Aug. 12. General pardon to Roger Evirdon of Kethirmynstre, co. Worcester,
Westminster. < gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 9 August. By p.s.
Aug. 28. Presentation of John Philip, chaplain, to the parish church of Shelton,
Westminster, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John Ilam, last parson,
and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of Robert son and heir of
Thomas Malory, tenant in chief.
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 275
1471. Membrane 10 — cont,
Sept. 3. Presentation of Thomas Holand, chaplain, to the parish church of
WeBt minster. Marke, in the diocese of Terouanne, void hj the death of William Liche
last parson. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of Canter-
burj.
Sept. 11. Presentation of John de Villario, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Campe, in the diocese of Terouanne, void by the death of Alexander
Brownjng, last parson. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop
of Canterbury.
MSMBRANB 9.
Aug. 26. Exemplification, &t the request of Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the
Westminster, (enour of the enrolment of letters patopt dated 7 February, 9 Edward IV.
(see p. 185), appointing him chief justice of South Wales, chamberlain of
South Wales and steward of the commote of Cantremaure and all lord-
ships, manors and commctes of the king in the counties of Kardicau and
Kermerdyn during the minority of William Herbert, knight, earl of
Pembroke. These letters have been lost by accident, as Morgan Kidwelly
his attorney-general has taken oath in Chancery^ and will be surrendered if
found.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because the king granted the offices
to William^ earl of Pembroke^ by other letters patent.
Aug. 29. Licence for the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, son and
Westminster, heir of William, late earl of Pembroke, tenant in chief, to enter freely
without proof of age into the offices of chief justice of South Wales and
chamberlain of South Wales and all other offices in Wales and the marches
of which the said late earl was seised in his demesne as of fee and which
should descend to the present earl. By p.s.
Aug. 26. Exemplification, at the request of the king's brother Eichard, duke
Westminster, of Gloucester, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated
7 November, 9 Edward IV. {see p. 179), granting to him for life the office
of chief justice of North Wales. These letters have been lost by accident,
as Morgan Kidwelly his attorney general has taken oath in Chancery^ and
will be surrendered if found.
Oct. 3. Grant to Margaret late the wife of Richard Herbert, knight, tenant
Westminster, in chief, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, services and
other possessions with knights' fees and advowsons late of the said Eichard
during the minority of William his son and heir, rendering to the king
40/. yeaiiy. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled^ because (he king granted the
custody to John Herle and the said Margaret his wife by otiier letters
patent on 26 jfcfay, 15 Edward IV.
Oct. 13. Grant for eight years to Christopher, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster, the house or abbey of St. Mary, Trym, of 10/. yearly from all lands of
the king's manor or lordship of Kyldalk, co. M^ath, for the celebration
of a special mass daily in the abbey for the souls of the king's father and
progenitors. By p.s.
Oct. 15. General pardon to Thomas Cotton of Landwade, co. Cambridge, esquire,
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 22 April last. By p.s.
Oct. 15. General pardon to Richard West, lord le Warre, of all offences corn-
Westminster, mitted by him before 7 October. By p.s.
Oct. 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Eichard Eobynson, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the household, of the office of one of the four foresters of Ingeliswode^
CO. Cumberland, with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as Thomas
Boon, rebel, had. By p.s.
S 2
276 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
2471^ Membrane 9 — cont.
Vaceiied by surrender and cancelled on 5 November, 12 Edward IV^by
J, bishop of Rochester, keeper of the great seal, on which day the king
granted the office to Richard Hoton by other letters patent.
Membrane 8.
June 17. General pardon to Robert Cok, ' gentilman.* By p.8.
Westminster.
The like to the following :—
Thomas Boden.
John Neest.
John Sturston.
Nicholas Grewell.
John Westclyff.
Richard ChaJleiworth.
John Philip.
July 10. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Asshe from Michaelmas
Westmiuster. last of 6 marks yearly which the priors of Folkestone are bound to pay to
the king from an ancient apport due to the chief house of the priory beyond
seas. By p.B.
July 9. Appointment, duriqg pleasure, of Robert Cok as keeper of the town of
WestminsteT. Sandwich and its members, the liberties and franchises of which have been
taken into the king's hands, with full power of governance. By £l.
The like of the following in the following towns and their members :—
Thomas Hexstall in the town of Dover.
Henry Fysshe in the town of Wynchelsey.
John Sutton in the town of Rye.
John Goldyng in the town of Hastyng.
July 12. Grant to Thomas Gray, esquire, and Richard Jones, yeoman, of the
Westminster, household, of the profits of all lands, rents and services and all the goods
of Thomas Hunt of the town of Westminster, co. Middlesex, ^ gentilman,'
outlawed at the suit of William Barton. ' yoman,' on a plea of debt in
London on Monday before St. Faith, 7 Edward IV. By p.8.
July 10. Grant to Laurence, bishop of Durham, and his heirs and assigns, for
Westminster. 700/. paid at the receipt of the Exchequer, of the manor of Milton, co.
Cambridge, with the advowson of the parish church of Milton and all lands,
rents, and ser pices in Milton late of Richard Lowe, esquire, forfeited to the
king, and six messuages, 100 acres of land, ;S0 acres of meadow and 20 acres
of pasture and all other land, rents, services, common of pasture and other
possessions in Batrichesey, Wannesworth and Wassyngham late of John
Stanley, esquire, son of John Stanley late of Batrichesey, forfeited to the
king, to hold from 13 April last by the accustomed services. By K.
July 10. Grant for life to the king's clerk Master William Dudley, dean of the king's
Westminster, chapel, of the deanery of the king's college or free chapel of Briggenorth,
void by the death of Master Henry Sever, last incumbent. By p.s. [3210.]
July 12. Grant to John Jonys of all the goods late of Nicholas Jonys, late of
Westminster. Tetbury, co. Gloucester, ' gentilroau,' indicted of certain felony and murder
for the death of John Lewes being against Thomas, lord of Lyslo, at the
time of his death, for which he made flight. By p.s.
Aug, 5. Grant for life to the king's servant Master John Blakoweyn, the king's
Westminster, under almoner, of the deanery of the college of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, void
by the death of John Cressy .last incumbent. By p.s. [3265.]
1 1 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 277
1471. Mbmbranb 7.
Jaly 22. General pardon to Richard Salkeld late of Corkby, eo. Cumberland,
Westmingter. esquire, late constable of the castle of Carlisle, William Salkeld late of
Wygton, CO. Cumberland, ' gentilman,* Nicholas Skelton late of Quytrigge,
CO. Cumberland, * gentilman,' Clement Skelton the elder late of Ajnthome,
CO. Cumberland, ' gentilman,' John Bowyer late of Carlile, co. Cumberland,
* gentilman,' alias John Bower, steward, Alexander Appulby of the same,
' gentilman,' John Symson of the same, ' gentilman,' Thomas Salkeld the
younger of the same, 'gentilman,' Alan Blanerhasset of the same, ' gentilman,'
John Salkeld of the same, 'gentilman,' Alexander Benett of the same,
* gentilman,' Henry Brotherwyke of the same, ' gentilman,' William Salkeld
the younger of the same, ' gentilman,' Thomas Nicholson of the same,
* yoman,' Thomas Calvard of the same, ' yoman,' Hugh Hodson of the same,
* yoman,' Alexander Lamble of the same, * yoman,' John Thomson of the same,
* yoman,' Edward Nicholson of the same, * yoman,' Henry Crakall of the
same, * yoman,' John Lamble of the same, * yoman,' William Wryght late
of Corkby, 'yoman,' John Grame of the same, 'yoman,' William Gyllysland
of the same, 'yoman,' Richard Robson of the same, 'yoman,' Robert
Pyssher of the same, 'yoman,* Laurenco Jamys of the same, 'yoman,' John
Jakson of the same, ' yoman,' John Bullok of the same, ' yoman,' Richard
Ferrour of the same, ' yoman,' William Johnson of the same, * joman,' John
Symson the younger of the same, ' yoman,' Richard Hunter of the same,
'yoman,' John SkoUok of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas Raylton of the same,
^ yoman,' Richard Wilson of the same, ' yoman,' Robert Leche of the same,
* yoman,' William Lynge of the same, yoman,' Robert Stele of the same,
' yoman,' Roland Sharpharowe of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas Newynson
of the same, * yoman,' Richard Rychardby of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas
Beelle of the same, ' yoman,' Miles Swynbourne of the same, ' yoman,' Thomas
Grame the elder of Kellowe, co. Cumberland, ' yoman,' John Robynson
alioi Frestman of Oughterby, co. Cumberland, ' yoman,' Thomas Jamys of
Stanwyke, co. Cumberland, 'yoman,' John Ewalde late of Tredyrmayn,
CO. Cumberland, ' yoman,' Adam Eddryngton of Nawby, co. Cumberland,
'yoman,' William Rychardson ofNewby cd^oresaid, 'yoman,' Robert Stabyll
of the same, ' yoman,' Richard Shapharowe of Little Corkby, co. Cumberland,
' yoman,* John Newynson of Langthwaite, co. Cumberland, ' yoman,' John
Vaux of Carlile, 'yoman,' Bartholomew Salkeld of the same, 'yoman,'
Robert Oybson of the same, ' yoman,' Henry Sharp of the same, 'yoman,'
Thomas Milner of the same, ' yoman/ John Cokson of the same, ' yoman,'
Gilbert Loksmyth of the same, 'yoman,' William Lamble of the same,
' yoman,' John Gonner of the same, ' yoman,' Richard Tonger of the same,
' yoman,' John Lystir of the same, ' yoman,' Alexander Don of the same,
' yoman,' John Bendell of the same, ' yoman,' John Twede of the same,
' yoman,' John Watson of the same, ' yoman/ Thomas Croft of the same,
'yoman/ Richard Gunner of the same, 'yoman/ Richard Rabanks of the
same, 'yoman,' and John Mason of the same, 'yoman.' By p.s.
Ang. 21. General pardon to Thomas Ormond, esquire, of all offences committed
Westmmstcr. by him before 13 August. By p.s.
Sept. 11. Appointment for life of the king's kinsman John, earl of Shrewsbury,
Westmingter. as chief justice of North Wales, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands
of the chamberlain of North Wales. By p.s.
Aug. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant Baltizar Buckyng, for his good
Westminster, service beyond seas and in all the king's conflicts and joumeyings in
England, of an annuity of 10 marks at the receipt of the Exchequer.
By p.s. [3276.]
Sept. 23. Presentation of Master Thomas Danet to the prebend within the church
Westminster, of Ponsbury, co. Salop, in the diocese of Hereford, void by the death of
278 CALBNDAB OP PATENT BOLLS,
1471. Membrane 7 — cont
. John Gomon, last prebendarj, and in the king's gift bj reason of his
y custody of the land and heir of John, earl of Worcester, deceased, tenant
in chief. Bj p.s. [3332.]
Sept. 26. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. James by
Westminster. Norhampton, of the order of St. Augustine, to elect an abbot in the place
of William Yon, last abbot, deceased.
Aug. 28. General pardon to John Wroughton late of the county of Wilts, esquire,
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 26 July. By p.s.
Sept. 30. Grant for life to John Hewyk of the office of auditor of all castles,
Westminster, manors and lands late of the king's father Richard, duke of York, within
the counties of York, Essex and Dorset, receiving the accustomed fees at
the hands of the receivers, bailiffs, farmers and other officers of the same.
By p.s.
Sept. 27, Grant for life to William Goodyer, doctor of laws, and his assigns of an
Westminster, annuity of 40/. at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.8.
Membrane 6.
April 19. Grant to John Davyson of the wardenship or deanery of the king's free
Westminster, chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore. By p.s.
Mandate to B. bishop of Salisbury to admit him to the cure of souls of
the said chapel.
Mandate to Thomas Passhe, one of the canons residentiary of the said
chapel, to put him in corporal possession of the deanery.
Oct. 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Carre, esquire, of the office
Westminster, of one of the king's Serjeants at arms in attendance on the king's person,
as Clement Thomas, deceased, had, with wages of I2d. daily from the fee
farm of the city of London and the issues of the county of Middlesex and
a livery of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the
great wardrobe. By p.s.
Oct. 20. Whereas at the last voidance of the abbey of Godestowe, co. Oxford,
Westminster, which is of the foundation of the king's progenitors and of tlie king's
patronage, by the death of Alice Henley, last abbess, one Alice
Nunny, one of the nuns of the monastery, was duly elected abbess by
licence of the king but was confirmed as abbess by authority of letters of
pope Paul II. without the royal assent to that confirmation having been
obtained, the king hereby pardons the trespasses committed in this and
grants that the abbess shall have full restitution of the temporalities.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the escheator in the counties of Oxford and
Berks.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Southampton and Wilts.
Buckingham.
Warwick.
Gloucester.
Sussex.
Dorset.
Northampton.
The like to John Stokton, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
11 EDWABD IV.— Part I. 279
1471. Membrane 6-^cont.
Oct. 25. Grani; for life to the king's servant John Gwjnne of the office of one of
Westmmster. the king's Serjeants at armsy receiving wages of 12c?. daily from the fee-farm
of the citj of Chichester, as James Damport had in the same office, and a
liverj of the suit of the king's esquires yearly at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
Oct. 23. Licence for Robert Foynlz, esquire, son and heir of John Foyntz, esquire,
"Westminster, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all lordships, manors, lands,
farms, annuities, reversions, rents, services, hundreds, views of frank -pledge,
courts leet, sheriff's turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions,
knights' fees, advowsons, woods, agistments, pannages, mills, waters,
fisheries and other possessions of which his father was seised in his demense
as of fee and which should descend to him. By p.s.
Oct. 30. General pardon to John Colshiil of Bynamy, co. Cornwall, knight, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 24 October, By p.s.
Membrane 5.
Aug. 18. Whereas lately in the absence of the king without the realm on the part
Westminster, of the prior and convent of the abbey of Cerne, co. Dorset, it was shown to
Henry VI that the abbey was void by the death of John Vanne, late abbot,
and the said late king granted licence to them to elect an abbot and they
accordingly elected Eoger Bemyster and the said late king gave his assent
and Eichard, bishop of Salisbury, confirmed the election and the said late
king restored the temporalities to the abbot, who entered unjustly upon
the abbey and the temporalities without the licence of the king that now
is, the latter nevertheless pardons the trespasses committed in this and
confirms the estate of the abbot and restores the temporalities to him.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the escheator in the county of Dorset.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Aug. 26. Grant to the king's knight John Pylkyngton and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body of the manors of Turvy, Balstadan and Russhe, co. Dublin, with the
advowsons of the churches belonging to them and all lands, rents, reversions,
services, courts and profits in Turvy, Balstadan and Eusshe late parcel of
the inheritance of James Botiller, late earl of Wiltshire, convicted of high
treason by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many
other rents and services as they were held by before 4 November,
1 Edward IV, with all issues from that date. By p.s.
Aug. 28. Grant to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, and the heirs of
Westminster, his body, in lieu of a grant to him of the manor and lordship of Helagh
with its members, in the county of the city of York, 20 messuages,
300 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of moor,
three corn mills and a fulling mill in Tadcastre, 16 messuages
in York, the manors and lordships of Spofford, Lynton, Semer,
Trustenby and Poklyngton with the suit of Poklington, 20 messuages,
300 acres of land, 80 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 100 acres of
moor in Tadcastre and the manor and lordship of Tadcastre with its
members, co. York, the manor and lordship of Calsby with its members and
30 acres of land in Molberthorpe called * Moynes landes,' co. Lincoln, and
the manors and -lordships of Foston, co. Leicester, Iselham, co. Cambridge,
and Gratefeld, co. Suffolk, with their members, late of Henry Percy, late
earl of Northumberland, by letters patent, surrendered, of the manor and
borough of Tyverton, the honour and hundred of Tyverton with the
advowsons of three portions with cures in the church of Tyverton, the
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1471. ^ Jfembrane B — cont.
castles, manors, lordships, boroughs and hundreds of Plymton and Oke-
hampton, the manor and borough of Chalvelegh, the manors of Oolcombe,
Clayton, Musburj, Colfard, the borough of Coliford, the manors of Opsame
and Exyland alias Westiate, the hundreds of Estbudlegb, Westbudlegh,
Wonford and Harlge with the fishery of the water of Exe and the manors
and lordships of Whitford, Sapford Courteney, Culmo John and Pareway,
CO. Devon, the manor of Trolugan and a moiety of the manors of Trevervya
and Tregameur, co. Cornwall, the honours or Plymton and Okehampton
and all lands, knights' fees, advowsons, rents and services in Tyverton,
Okehampton, Chalvelegh, Colcombe, Colyton, Musbury, Coliford, Opsame,
Exiland alias Westyate, Whitford, Sampford Courteney, Colme John,
Fareway and Tregulam and a moiety of the manors of Trevervyn and
Tregamaro late of Thomas, late earl of Devon, and in the king's hands by
reason of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV,
and all issues of the same from Easter last, to hold with knight's fees,
advowsons, parks, fisheries, warrens, chaces, fairs, markets, rents, services
of free tenants and bondmen, courts leet, views of frank pledge and other
liberties by the accustomed services. By p.s.
Sept. 27. General pardon to John Borlas of Borlasfrank, co. Cornwall, ^ gentil-
Wefftminster. man,' of all offences committed by him before 21 September last. Bj p.s.
The like to the following : —
William Carnsyvyowe late of Bokelly, co. Cornwall, * gentilman.'
Henry CavcU late of Lanherne, co. Cornwall, ' geftilnlan.'
John Hosogan late of Rosogan, co. Cornwall, ^ gentUman.'
Aug. 28. John Wroughton late of the county of Wilts, esquire.
Westminster. Vacated because otherwise in this year,
Aug. 28. John Neuton of Wyke in the parish of Yatton, co. Somerset, knight,
Westminster. alias late esquire. By K.
Vacated because otherwise in this year,
Oct. 9. General pardon to John Merer late of London, clerk, alias Master John
Westmintter. Morer, parson of the parish church of Aysshbury, co. Berks.
Oct. 5. Grant for life to John Wellys, for his good service to the king and his
Westminster, consort, of the office of porter of the king*s castle of Exeter, co. Devon,
which Bichard Duke, rebel, lately had, with fees as in the times of
Edward III and Bichard XL By p.s,
Mbmbranb 4.
Oct. 30. General pardon to Thomas, bishop of St. Asaph, of all ofPences committed
Westminster, by him before 24 October. [Fcedera.'] By p.s.
Oct. 24. Grant for life to Robert Boost of the office of one of the king's foresters
Westminster, within the forest of Ingeliswode, co. Cumberland, with the accustomed
fees, as John a Coldeale, rebel, lately had. By pjs.
Oct. 30. Confirmation of the estate which Master John Russell, doctor of decrees,
Westminster, has as second in the office of the privy seal, and grant to him for life of
40/. yearly from 21 March, 9 Edward IV, from the issues of the counties
of London and Middlesex and all other farms and debts in the charge of
the sheriffs, in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent of that date,
. surrendered. By K.
Nov. 6. Grant to Roger Payn, chaplain, of the perpetual chantry in the parish
Westminster, church of Neuton Popelford, co. Devon, void by the resignation of Henry
Bremercombe, last chaplain.
Nov. 7. General pardon to Henry Chaterton late of Clipisham, co. Rutland,
Westminster, knight, of all offences committed by him before 4 November. By p.s.
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1471. Membrane 4— co«^.
Pardon to Walter Courtenay of Exeter, co, Devon, esquire, of all fines,
amercements and forfeited issues due from him to the king before 28 October
last. By p.8.
Oct. 24. Licence for John Broke, son and heir of Edward Broke, knight,
WeetmiiiBter. deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely iuto all castles, lordships, manors,
lands, reversions, rents, services, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts leet,
knights' fees, advowsons and other possessions in England and Calais of
which his father was seised in demesne and which should descend to him.
By p.s.
Membrane 3.
Siept. 7. General pardon to William Druelle late of London, ' gentilman,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 1 July last. By p.s.
Sept. 6. General pardon to John Maynesforth late of Bukkyngham, co. Bucking-
Wegtminster. ham, * gen tilman,' a/t«5 John Maynesford late of London, of all offences
committed by him before 21 August last. By p.s.
Sept. 10. Protection for one year for Peter Sans of Benesse, who is indebted to
W«6tmiDBter. the king in no small sums of money, and his men, servants, ships, goods
and jnerchandise. By p.8.
Aug. 8. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Vaghan, treasurer of the king's
Wtfstuinster. chamber, and his heirs of a mansion or habitation which he formerly had
of the king's grant, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of Jaspar, late
earl of Pembroke, situated on the ground called ^ Garlek ' in Brokestrete
on the north and west of the parish church of Stepinhith, co. Middlesex,
with gardens and closes appertaining. By K.
Vacated because otherwise in this year,
Sept. 11. Commission to the king's kinsman John, earl of Shrewsbury, to array the
Westminster, king's subjects of the counties of Salop and Stafford and the marches of
North Wales and the adjacent parts to resist the rebels in North Wales
and the marches. By p.s.
Aug. 28. General pardon to John Newton, knight, of Wyke in the parish of
Westminster. Tatton, CO. Somerset, alias John Neweton, late esquire. By K.
Oct. 2. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Robynson, yeoman of the
Westminster, saddles, of the ofBce of one of the foresters in the forest of Ingelwode,
CO. Cumberland, with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as Thomas
Moreland. By p.s.
Oct. 7. Grant for life to the king's servant William Trussoll, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of the office of keeper of the king's privy palace of
Westminster, receiving the accustomed fees in the same manner as Richard
Wylly, deceased, did from the issues of the fee-farm of the city of Winchester.
By p.s. [3340.]
Mandate in pursuance to the citizens, bailiffs or other occupiers or
the city of Winchester.
Oct. 10. Grant for life to. the king's servant Richard Siddale of the office of one
Westminster, of the king's Serjeants at arms in attendance on the speaker of Parliament,
as John Bury was, with wages of \2d. daily from the issues of the county
of Southampton and a livery of the suit of esquires of tbe household yearly
at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
July 29. Grant to John Rogger, who for the more speedy repayment of the
Westminster, gum of 339/. 15*. M. which was due from the king to the merchants
of Venice, as appears by six tallies levied at the receipt of the Exchequer,
has become bound to them in that sum, and because he has surrendered
282 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 3 — cont.
the tallies at the said receipt, that he or his execators after his decease
shall receive 20/. yearly from Michaelmas next from the issues of the town of
Sandwich, co. Kent, or the port there, until he shall thus be fully satisfied
of the said sum. By p.s.
Membrane 2.
Not. 9. General pardon to Henry Swayne late of Salisbunr, co. Wilts, esquire,
Westminster, alias ' merchaunt,' of all offences committed by him before 2 November.
By p.8.
The like to William Swayne late of Salisbury, esquire, cdias ^ merchant.'
By p.s.
July 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Brent, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of 6d. daily from the feast of St. Peter ad Yincula last, on
which day the king appointed him to the office, from the issues of the
subsidy and ulnage of cloth and a moiety of the forfeiture of the same in
the county of Kent. By p.s.
Nov. 7. Mandate in pursuance to the farmers of the subsidy.
Westminster.
July 14. General pardon to John Forde of Romene, co. Kent, * draper,' alias
Westminster, merchant, and Clement Forde of Romene, merchant, mlias ^taverner,'
alias masters and owners of a ship called The Christopher of Romene. By p.s.
Nov. 10. Pardon to Robert Maners late of Etale, co. Northumberland, knight,
Westminster, late sheriff of Northumberland from Michaelmas, 3 Edward IV, until
Michaelmas following, of all offences committed by him before 6 November
and all fines, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king
by reason of his office. By K.
Nov* 9. General pardon to John Webber, vicar of Columpton, co. Devon, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 2 November. By p.s.
Nov. 6. Pardon to Richard Clerk of Brodclyst, co. Devon, ^ hnsbondman,' alias
Westminster. Richard Lake late of the parish of All Saints within the hundred of
Brodclyst, of his outlawry with others in the county of Middlesex for not
appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses, he having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of
the King's Bench, has certified.
Nov. 10. Grant for life to Edmund Hastynges, knight, of the office of the constable-
Westminster, ship of the king's castle of Scarburgh with all fees, as Thomas Lumley or
George Lumley or anyone else had in the same office. Rj p.s.
Nov. 9. Grant, at the intercession of the king's brother Chaises, duke of
Westminster. Burgundy, to Peter Bladelyn, knight, temporal lord of the town of
Middelburgh in Flanders, that aU merchants dwelling in that town shall
henceforth be exempt throughout the realm of England from all toll and
other dues as were those of Dynant, notwithstanding that the said town of
Middelburgh is not comprehended in the German or Teutonic Hanse.
[^FcederaJ] By p.s.
Nov. 11. Pardon to Elizabeth Burgh, daughter of William Burgh late of Burgh,
Westminster, eo. York, esquire, and administratrix of his goods, and her heirs and
executors and the tenants of her lands of all debts, accounts and arrears
due to the king by William by reason of the occupation of the alien priory
called * le priorie ' of Begger, co. York, before .31 October last. By p.s.
Membrane 1.
Oct. IL General pardon to John Colyns the elder of the city of London. By K.
Westminster.
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 283
1471. Membrane 1— con/,
Juljr 8. Appdntment of the king's consort Elizabeth^ queen of England, the
Westminster, king's kinsman Th. archbishop of Canterbury and cardinal^ the king's
brothers Greorge, duke of Clarence, and Bichard, dake of Gloucester,
B. bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor, L. bishop of Durham, the
king's kinsman Anthony, ear] of By vers, Thomas, abbot of Westminster,
chancellor of the king's eldest son Edward, prince of Wales, William
Hastynges of Hasty nges, knight, the king's chamberlain, Bichard Fenys of
Dacre, knight, steward of the said prince, John Fog, knight, John Scot,
knight, Thomas Yaghan, chamberlain of the said prince, Master John
Alcok and Bichard Foweler as administrators of the principality of Wales,
the duchy of Cornwall and the county of Chester for the said prince until
he shall be of the age of 14 years, provided that they shall grant no office
for life or for a term of years but only during the pleasure of the prince.
ByK.
Sept. 10. Grant to Bichard Fowler, Hugh Fenne, John Forster and Morgan
Westminster. Kedwelly and their heirs and assigns at the supplication of the king's
servitor William Kerver, in satisfaction of the sum of 2,000/. in which the
king is indebted to the latter, of five messuages and 580 acres of land in
Wallond with appurtenances in the parishes of Brokland, Ivechirch,
Oldromene, Mydle, Lyde, Fountene and Promehelle, a messuage at
Engeham, 400 acres of pasture, 62 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood
in the parishes of Wodechirch and Betherisden, 300 acres of salt marsh
in the parishes of Fountene, Mydle, Lyde, Promehelle and Brokland
aforesaid by Walland, 100 acres of pasture and 36 acres of meadow in the
marsh of Bomeney in the parishes of Rokynge, Snave, Orlaston, Newcherch,
Ivecherche and Saintmarycherch, and three messuages, two mills, 247 acres
of land, 70 acres of meadow, 140 acres of wood and 4/. 6s. Sd, of rent in the
parishes of Tenterden and Bolvenden, co. Kent, with all ways, paths,
feedings, stanks, fleets, fisheries, stews, houses, rights and profits, late of
John Engeham alias Edyngham alias Ederyngham and in the king's hands
by reason of his forfeiture, and all issues of the same from 13 April last, to
hold by the accustomed services, and also the reversion on the death of
Agnes late the wife of Alan Engeham of a messuage and 128 acres of land
« in the parishes of Wodecherche and Halden, co. Kent, which she holds for
life of the inheritauce of the said John. And if the above shall be
taken from them in any way they shall receive 100/. yearly at the receipt
of the Exchequer until recompensed with other lands to the same value.
By p.s.
Oct. 16. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of John Grauntwell, canon of the monastery of St. James by Norhampton,
of the order of St. Augustine, as abbot thereof.
Aug. 27, Grant to the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, and Walter
Westminster. Devereux of Ferrers, knight, of power to receive into the king's allegiance
all rebels of South Wales and the marches, provided that this shall not
extend to Henry, duke of Exeter, Jasper Owen, earl of Pembroke, John
Owen, gentleman, Thomas FitzHarry or Hugh Mulle. [Fosdera.']
By p.B.
Membranes 29e/— -26f/.
Commissions of the peace in various counties, (See Appendix.)
Membrane 25d.
April 18. Commission of array to John Cobham of Cobham, knight, John Fogg,
Westminster, knight, John Scot, knight, William Haute, knight, Willliam Pecche, knight,
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471.
April 23.
Westmizuiter.
April 26.
Weftminster.
Membrane 25d — cont,
John Culpepyr, knight, Henry Ferres, John Bamme, James Crowemer,
Alexander Cljfford and Roger Apulton, in the county of Kent.
The like to th« followiDg in the counties named :^
Humphrey Stafford and Thomas Stafford, in the county of Worcester.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloacester, Thomas
Arundell of Matravers, knight, Richard Beauchamp, Maurice
Berkeley, Humphrey Stafford and the sheriff, in the county oT
Gloucester.
George, duke oi Clarence, William Burghchier of FitzWaren, knight,
William Courteney, knight, Alvred Comeburgh and the sheriff, in
the county of Cornwall.
George, duke of Clarence, Humphrey (^te), duke of Buckingham, John,
earl of Wiltshire, Henry Stafford of. Buckingham, knight, Henry
Grey of Codnor, knight, William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight,
Walter Blount of Mountjoy, knight, Nicholas Fitzhdrberd and the
sheriff, in the county of Derby.
George, duke of Clarence, Henry Grey of Codnor, knight, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoy,
knight, Henry Perpoynt and the sheriff, in the county of Netting
ham.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Sutton
of Dudley, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, Humphrey
Blount, Roger Kynaston, Roger Eyton, Richard Corbet and the
sheriff, in the county of Salop.
George, duke of Clarence, John, earl of Wiltshire, William Hastynges
of Haatynges, knight, Thomas Ferres, knight, Thomas Berkeley,
knight, Richard Hastynges, Ralph Hastynges and the sheriff, in the
county of Leicester.
George, duke of Clarence, William Burghchier of FitzWaren, knight,
William Courteney, knight, Philip Courteney, knight, John Crokker,
Philip Beaumont and the sheriff, in the county of Devon.
George, duke of Clarence, Humphrey (sic), duke of Buckingham, John,
earl of Wiltshire, Henry Stafford of Buckingham, knight, Henry
Beaumont, John Acton and the sheriff, in the county of Stafford.
George, duke of Clarence, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John
' Stourton of Stourton, knight, Nicholas Latymer, knight, John Mono,
John Brownyng and the sheriff, in the county of Dorset.
George, duke of Clarence, Humphrey (sic), duke of Buckingham, John^
earl of Wiltshire, Henry Stafford of Buckingham, knight, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, and the sheriff, in the county of
Warwick.
George, duke of Clarence, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William
Stourton of Stourton, knight, Roger Tocotys, knight, George Dai'ell^
knight, and the sheriff, in the county of Wilts.
George, duke of Clarence, William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
Nicholas Latymer, knight, Henry Hull, Richai*d Artour, Robert
Stower and the sheriff, in the county of Somerset,
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Walter
Devereux of Ferrers, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight,
James Baskervile, knight, Richard Crofte the elder, Thomas
Monyngton and the sherm, in the county of Hereford.
11 EDWARD IV.— Part I 285
14!J\ . 3Iembrane 25d — cont
May 11. Edmund, earl of Kent, Anthony Grey of Ruthyn, knight, John Horvy^
WcBtminstcr. knight, John Broughton, William Hertishorn, Robert Bothe, John
Cokeyn, Richard Godfray, Thomas Waweton and the sheriff, in the
county of Bedford.
George, duke of Clarence, Edmund, earl of Kent, John, earl of
Wiitihire, Anthony Grey of Ruthyn, knight, William Hastynges of
Hastynges, knight, Ralph Hastynges, knight, Richard Hastynges,
knight, and the sheriff, in the county of Northampton.
As above in the county of Derby.
As above in the county of Nottingham.
As above in the county of Leicester.
As above in the county of Stafford.
As above in the county of Warwick.
John le Scrope of Bolton, knight, Thomas Grey, knight, John Cheyny,
knight, William Alyngton, Thomas Lokton and the sheriff, in the
county of Cambridge.
John, earl of Wiltshire, Anthony Grey of Ruthyu, knight, John Foster,
esquire, William Alyngton, Henry Torkyngton and the sheriff, in
the county of Huntingdon.
Anthony Grey of Ruthyn, knight, John Sturgeon, Thomas Broket,
John Pulter, Henry Barley, Thomas Edward and the sheriff, in the
county of Hertford.
Humphrey (sic), duke of Buckingham, Anthony Grey of Ruthyn,
knight, Edmund Rede, knight, John Langston, John Gyfford,
Robert Rufford, Thomas Hampden of Kymlett, Thomas Fowler and
the sheriff, in the county of Buckingham.
-— ' - John, duke of Suffolk, Richard Harecourt, knight, Richard Quater-
maynes, Thomas Stonour, Richard Danvers, Humphrey Forstcr the
elder, John Langston, John Harecourte and the sheriff, in the county
of Oxford.
Membrane 24d.
May 3. Commission to the king's^ kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, Edward
Westminster. Nevylle of'Bergevenny, knight, Galiard de Duras, knight, John Scot,
knight, William Haut, knight, John. Culpepyr, knight, and the sheriff of
Kent to array the king's lieges of that county and to arrest and imprison
certain persons stirring up insurrection.
April 27. Commission to the constables of Toltyngtrowe to arrest John Byssetter
^Vcstiuinstcr. of Gravesende, co. Kent, * peuterere,' who with others has wounded and
threatened divers of the king's lieges and especially Robert Okey and
Maurice Smyth, and bring him before the king and council to find security
for good behaviour.
May 26. Commission to William Husy, Brian Talbot, Thomas Wymbyssh, Simon
Westminster. Hareby, Thomas Kyme, Leonard Thorneburgh, John Bolles, William
Paynell, William Strode, Thomas Boyse, John Leek, John Tamworth,
John Kyme, William Bolan and the sheriff of Jjincoln to arrest Thomas
Tocoth, John Kyrton, Thomas Meers, John Seynton, Humphrey Lyttylby,
Simon Roper, Henry Wryght, John Pykeryng, Alan Roper, John Bazstar
the elder and Thomas Godfray and bring them before the king and council
in the octave of Holy Trinity next. - By C.
The like to William Skypwith, knight, William Husy, Brian Talbot, Thomas
Kyme, Thomas Moigne, John Copuldyke, John Burgh^ Richard Spert,
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1471 • Membrane 24<f — eont.
Thomas Kjme of Langton, Richard Brajtoft, John Eyme and the sheriff of
Lincoln to arrest Margaret Dimmok, Alice Bocher, Richard Gryflith, Roger,
abbot of Kjrkstede, Richard Themulby, Humphrey Littelbury, John Trudale,
William Yerburgh, Thomas Fitzwilliam the younger, Simon Gybthorpe,
John Newport, Robert Dymmok, Charles Aungesyn, John Saynton,
William Barowe of Menkthorpe, William Halle» John Revell^ William
Wormyngham, Robert Pelson^ Simon Godeknappe, William Warde,
Nicholas Walter, John Gote, Thomas Hobson, John Taylour of Connesby,
John Lekke, Richard Clerk of Belcheford, clerk, and William Dowghty
and bring them as above.
May 30. Commission to Henry Beaumont, knight^ John Acton, esquire, Nicholas
Westminster. Leventhorpe and John Sanbroke, one of the king's serjeants-at-arms,
to arrest Robert Loder, chaplain, and bring him before the king and
council.
June 3. The like to Roger Ree, knight^ to arrest William Pyrton, knight.
Westminster.
June 4. The like to Richard Quatcrmayns,' esquire, and John Gifford, esquire,
Westminster, to arrest Peter Marmyon, * gentilman,' Richard Doily, * gentilman,' John
Benet the elder, John Walkelyn, * chaundeler,' Thomas Tanner, * yoman,*
Walter Draper, * yoman,' John Cotteswold, * smyth,' Oliver Taillour,
* yoman,' and John Howeden, * glover.'
The like to John Gyfford, esquire, Robert Breknok, esquire, and
Thomas Foweler, esquire, to arrest Thomas Wellesbome, Thomas Codbury,
* yoman,' Robert Power the elder, * yoman,' Robert Power the younger,
* yoman,' Richard Spereman, * somner,' William Wedon, * yoman,' and
John Batyn, ' husbondman.'
June 7. The like to John Gyfford, Robert Brekenoke, Thomas Foweler and
Westminster. Robert Rufford to arrest Thomas Wellesburne, Thomas Codbury, * yoman,'
Robert Power the elder, ' yoman,' Robert Power the younger, * yoman,'
Thomas Power, * yoman,' Richard Spereman the elder, William Wedon,
' yoman/ John Baten, ^ husbondman,' Richard Awelde, ' yoman,' Thomas
Batyf^, * dier,' Thomas Bere, * wever,' and John Alclyn, * yoman.'
June 20. The like to Edmund Hastynges, knight, Ralph Assheton, knight, John
Westminster. Athirton and John Nesseffeld to arrest Thomas Grower, Robert Gower,
George Gower, John Robynson of Scarburgh, Thomas Saige of
Scarburgh, Richard Robynson of Scarburgh, John Robynson of Scarburgh
the younger, John Hybson, John Taillour of Beverley and Thomas
Basworth.
June 20. Commission to Nicholas Elderbek, John Felde the younger, John
Westminster. Revner and William Besteney, serjeant-nt-aims, to arrest Philip Asteley
and bring him before the king in Chancery.
June 30. The like to John Martyn, one of the king's serjeants-at-arms, and the
Westminster, sheriff of Hertford to arrest John Aludde of Flampstede and Joan his wife,
John Kellam of Busshey, Richard Lepar of Flampsted, Walter Payn of
Flampsted, John Middelhom of Duustaple, John Baron of Flampsted,
William Baron of Flampstede, John Massam, William Spenser of Red-
burnbury, Thomas Danyell of St. Albans and John Austyn.
June 30. Commission to the same to arrest the same and bring them before the
Westminster, king and council.
July 13. Commission to John Assheby, Robert Fynderne and John Thrylby
Westminster, to arrest Thomas Floure of Okeham, esquire, and Robert Edmond of
Empyngham and bring them before the king and council*
11 EDWABi) IV.— Part I. 28?
1471. Membrane 2\d.
July 4. Commission to Ilalph AsshetoD, kuight, and John Nesfeld to arrest
Westminster. Lancelot Thykeld, knight, TJiomas Gower, Thomas Dounyng, John
Tayler of Yarsthoi-pe, ThoBaas Barsworth, Thomas Saghe of Scardburgh,
John Bobynson of Scardburgh/ Richard Robynson of Scardburgh, John
Robynson the younger, Richard Fletham, Edward Thornburgh and Thomas
Danell and bring them before the king in Chancery and seize their goods
and lands into the king's hands.
Membrane 20d.
July 4. Commission to Richard Foweler, William Marmyon, Richard Hall and
Westminster, the sheriff of Oxford and Berks to enquire what lands Robert Hai'ecourt,
knight^ tenant in chief, deceased, held in those counties, how much they
are worth, on what day he died and who is his heir, and to take the lands
into the king'd hands.
The like to William Motton, knight, Robert Staunton and the sheriff in
the counties of Warwick and Leicester.
The like to Hugh Egerton, Humphrey Fersall, John Wode of Eele and
the sheriff in the county of Stafford.
July 8. Commission to John Bottesforde, esquire, one of the king's serjeants-at-
Westminster, arms, and Henry Benet and William Barnard, constables of the town of
Nubury, to arrest John Bedford of Nubery, who with other persons in
various parts of the county of Berkd has threatened Thomas Love of Nubery,
and bring him before the king and council to find security for keeping
the peace.
Membrane I9d,
July 27. Commission to Masters Richard Martyu, clerk, Louis Byford, clerk, and
Westminster. William Johns, canons of the cathedral chnrch of Landaf, on account of
the forfeiture of John, bishop of Llandaff, to seize the temporalities of the
bishopric and apply the issues to the sustenance of divine service in the
church and the new fabric of the same and the repair of the manors of
the bishopric. By K.
Membrane ISd.
July 12. Commission to John Gyfford, esquire, Robert Brekenok, esquire, and
Westminster. Thomas Foweler, esquire, to arrest Thomas Wellesborne, Thomas Codbury,
* yoman,' Robert Power the elder, *yomon,' Robert Power the younger,
*yoman,' Richard Spereman, *somner,' William Wedon, *yoman,' John
Batyn, 'husbondman,' Thomas Clarence of Eton, John Lewen of Burnham
the younger, * yoman,' Walter Knyght of Dorney, * husbondman,' and John
Water of Eten, ' yoman,' and bring them before the king and council.
July 16. The like to the mayor and bailiffs of Oxford to arreat John Carpenter,
Westminster. < taverner,' John Belle, * taillour,' Roland Helen, * taverner,' Robert York,
'cordener,' Richard Kent, * grocer,' Thomas Luffenham, *bocher,' John
Parre, * spicer,' Robert Crane, * fuller,' John Nasshe, * cobeler,' John Ryley,
* skynner,' and George Sadyller.
July 15. Commission to the kiug's kinsman Henry, carl of Essex, William
Westminster, Bourghchier of Bourghchier, knight, Walter Mountjoye of Mountjoye,
knight, Thomas Mongomery, knight, John Wingefeld, knight, William
Alyngton and John Ingaldesby to enquire into divers insurrections in the
county of Essex and to arrest the offenders and punish them or deliver them
for punishment to the constable of England and seize their goods and lands
to the king's use. By p.s.
The like to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundell, John
Audeley of Audeley, knight, John Dynham of Dynham^ knight, Thomas
288 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 18</ — cont.
Boiirgbchier, knight, John Fogge, knight, John Scotte, knight, Thomas
Ichjngham, knight, John Ferrea. knight, William Notjngham, Nicholas
Stathom, John Digges, William fiolney, Richard Forster, Thomas Oombes^
Thomas Leukenore and Roger Brent within tho Cinque Ports and their
members. By p.s.
July 20. Commission to William Parre, knight, John Parre, knight, Thomas
Westminster. Strykland, knight, and Christopher Moresby, knight, to arrest Lancelot
Thirkeld, knight, Joan Musgrave, widow, Thomas Sandeford, esquire,
William Musgrave, Nicholas Musgrave, John Musgrave, Henry
Belyngeham, knight, Roger Belyngeham, Christopher Belyngeham, James
Belyngeham, Alexander Belyngeham, Thomas Skelton son and heir of
John Skelton of Brauncethwayte, and William Lancastre son and heir of
Roger Lancastre, esquire, who have made forfeiture to the king, and bring
them before the king and council and seize their goods and htnds to tho
king's use.
July 23, Commission to John Gifford, Robert Brekenok, Thomas Foweler and
Westminster. Robert Leggam to arrest Robert Ryseburgh, canon, late abbot of th«
monastery of St. Mary, Mussenden, co. Buckingham, and bring him before
the king and council.
Sept. 11. Commission to Robert Cosyn and John Cole to seize the goods of Thomas
Westminster. Faucomberge, traitor.
Membrane \ld»
Oct. 15. Commission to Geoffrey Warton, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, to
Westminster, arrest John Mudde and Joan his wife, William Spenser, Walter Payne and
Richard Leper and bring them before the king and council.
Membrane lOd.
July IS. Commission de walliis etfossatis to the king's kinsman Henry, earl of
Westminster. Essex, John Greue, John Watno, Robert Martyn, Morgan Botiller,
Thomas Lute, John Grouerst, William Cook, Robert Hotoft and Richard
Wroxham on the shore of the Thames from the town and parish of
Esthamme to Hornedon and from thence to Hokley and from thence to
Tollesbury and Wj'ggebergh in the county of Essex.
Membrane 9d.
July 28. Commission to John Deveroux and John Lynghan, knights, and John
Westminster. Herbert, esquire, Thomas Brayntcn and the sheriff of Hereford to enquire
what lands Richard Herbert, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, held in that
county, what they are worth and who is his heir, and to take the lands into
the king's hands.
Membrane Sd.
July 15. Commission to William Courteney, knight, John Crokker, knight, Oto
Westminster. Gilbert, John Gybbes, William Huddesfeld, Thomas Gale, William Morys
and the sheriff" of Devon to enquire into the complaint of John Ochoa,
merchant and owner of a ship called le Michell of Bilbawe in Spain of the
portage of 100 tuns, that certain pirates in a ship called U Marye Colder
of Dertemouth, of which William Forster of Dertemouth and John Caldy
were owners and victuallers and John Rede master, seized a ship laden
with 72 tuns of wine, two bales of rabbit skins and other goods of his to
the value of 6,477 crowns when sailing towards England on 17 March last
under confidence in the peace between the king and his kinsman the king of
Castile and Leon and took it to the port of Dertemouth^ co. Devon, and
spoiled it of the goods.
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 289
1471. Membrane Sd — cont.
Oct. 16. Commission to Henrj Spylman, Richard Southill, Simon Blake, Richard
Westminster. Mounteyn and John Bulman to enquire what lands George Nevylle, knight,
late lord of Latymer, Henry Nevylle, knight, and Joan his wife, tenants in
chief, held in the county of Norfolk, and what the same are worth and at
what times they died and who are their heirs.
The like to John Broughton, Thomas Hampden of Kymbell, William
Goldyngton, Henry Petyt, William Pekke, Richard More, Robert Pygot,
John Bulman and Simon Burton in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham.
The like to William Coote, William Eyerton, Leonard Thomburgh,
Simon Burton and John Bulman in the county of Lincoln.
Membrane 7c/.
Sept. 15. Commission to Robert Ratclyff, knight, William Husee, Robert ShefFeld,
Westminster. William Coote and the sheriff of Lincoln to enquire what lands John,
late earl of Worcester, deceased, tenant in chief, held in that county, what
they are worth, when he died and who is his heir, lind to take them into
the king's hands.
Membrane Sd.
Sept. 10. Commission to William Laken, Thomas Walron, John Hyde and the
Westminster, sheriff of Oxford and Berks to enquire what lands Nicholas Carrewe,
esquire, deceased, tenant in chief, held in those counties, what they are
worth, when he died and who is his heir, and to take the lands into the
king's hands.
Sept. 11, The like to Thomas Ferres, knight, William Lucy, Henry Botiller, John
Westmmster. West and the sheriff of Warwick to enquire what lands John Burgh,
knight, deceased, tenant in chief, held in that county, what they are worth,
when he died and who is his heir, and to take tne lands into the king's
hands.
Aug. 3. Commission to Richard Boteler, Ralph Moreton, John Chauntrell, Thomas
Westminster. Dene the younger, John Carre, Geoffrey Nicholson, Richard Bury, John
Croweherst and the sheriff of Surrey and his bailiff itinerant to arrest
William Burton, John Burton, Thomas Fuller, John Courtmyll the younger,
Henry Courtmyll, John Gaddesden, William Gamlyn, Nicholas Broke and
Richard Pawelev who with other evil-doers wander about the country
thi*eatening the king's lieges, and bring them before the king in Chancery
to find security for keeping the peace.
Membrane Id.
Aug. 27. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, and
Westminster, Walter Devereux of FeiTers, knight, to array the king's lieges of South
Wales, the counties of Worcester, Gloucester, Hereford and fcjalop and the
marches of Wales and the adjacent parts to resist Jasper Owen, calling
himself earl of Pembroke, and other rebels there. By p.8.
Aug. 27. Commission cf oyer and terminer to the said earl and Walter and
Westminster. William Laken, Richard Chokke, knight, Thomas Littelton, John Devereux,
knight, James Baskervyle, knight, Walter Skulle, knight, Thomas Perrote,
John Herbert, Thomas Brugges, Kenelm Dygas, Hugh Hunteley, John
Welford, Thomas Braynton and John Wynne in the parts of South Wales
and the marches. By p.s.
7 9«186.
290
11 EDWARD IV.— Paet II.
1471. Membrane 30.
Aug. 0. General pardon to Walter Wrattyslay of the town of Calais, knight,
Westminster, merchant of the staple of Calais, alias Walter Wrattisley late of Wrattislay,
CO. Stafford, alias Walter Wrottislej late of London ; and grant that he
may hold all lands, possessions and offices which he had of the king's grant
by letters patent of which he was seised on 3 March, 8 Edward IV, and
all his goods, saving to the king all offices within the towns and castles of
Calais and Guysnes and the tower of Kuysbanque, the grants of which
belonged to the captains of the same. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
Geoffrey Gate, marshal of the town of Calais, knight, merchant of the
staple of Calais, alias late of Highester, co. Essex, alias late of
Garnettes, co. Essex, alias late of Halton, co. Oxford, alias late
lieutenant of the king's castle of Caresbroke in the Isle of Wight,
CO. Southampton, alias late of Beauchamp Bedyng alias Longberns,
CO. Essex, alias late of London. By p.s.
John Clynton of the town of Calais, lord of Clynton and Say, alias
lord of Clynton of Folkeston, co. Kent. By p.s.
John Bromlay of the town of Calais, knight, alias late of Badyngton,
CO. Chester, alia^ John Bromeley late of London.
George Neville of the town of Calais, ' soldeour/ alias esquire, alias
late of Carlyll, co. Cumberland, < gentihnan, alias late of London.
By p.s.
Boland Worsley of the town of Calais, ^souldeour,' alia^ late lieutenant
of the tower of Buysbanque by Calais, * gentilman.' , By p.s.
Bobert Warmyngton of the town of Calais, soldier, alia^ esquire, aluu
burgess of the town, alias clerk of the war treasury within the town,
alias late of Warwick. By p.8.
William Boyvyle of Calais, esquire, alias * gentilman,' alias * soldeour,'
alias late of the county of Rutland. By p.s.
Anthony de la Toure of the town of Calais, * soldeour,' alias * burgeis,*
alias clerk, alias ^ gentilman.' By p.s.
John Joseph late of the town of Calais, ^ soldeur,' alias of Deale, co.
Kent, * gentilman,' alias lato of Romene, co. Kent. By p.s.
William Worsley, one of the aldeimen of the town of Calais, aluu
burgess of the town, alias mayor of the town, alias late of the
county of Lancaster, * gentilman.' By p.s.
Balph Gerald, mercliaot of the staple of Calais, alias Ralph Jeirald
late of Howeby, co. Leicester, * merchaunt.' By p.s.
John Colte of the towA of Calais,/ soldeour,' alias of the county of
Northumberland, 'yoman,' alias late of Newcastle on Tyne, co.
Northumberland, ' marchaunt,' alias late of London, * gentilman/
alias late of the county of Essex. By p.s.
William Rosse of the staple of Calais, merchant, alias burgess of
Calais, alias late of Bambonrgh, co. Northumberland, alias late of
Okham, co. Rutland, aJias William Ross. By p.s.
John Davy, soldier of Calais, alias of Horstid Keynys, co. Sussex,
* yoman.' By p.s.
I
11 EDWARD IV.— Paet II. 291
1471. Membrane 30— conf.
Eobert Osclyffe of Calais, * soldeour/ alias * yoman/ eon of John
Ofclyflfe late of Guysnes. By p.s.
Richard Ronehed of the staple of Calais, ' marchaunte,' alias alderman
of Calais, a/ia«. burgess of Calais, a/ta^ Bichard Rounhed late of
Carlile, co, Cumberland. By p.s.
John Wodehous of the town of Calais, esquire, alias late soldier of
the town, alias merchant of the staple of Calais, alias burgess of
the town, alias late of London, ' gentilman.' By p.s.
George Bisipate, knight, soldier of the town of Calais, alias late of
the city of Constantinople, alias George Bissipatte, ^ Greke.'
By p.fl.
Henry Chambre, soldier of Calais, alias Heniy Person late of Bourne,
CO. Lincoln, alias late of Roppesley, co. Lincoln, alias late soldier
of the castle of Guysnes, alias burgess of Calais. By p.s.
William Wolf, soldier of Calais, alias late of Thrule, esquire, alias
late of Stalisfeld, co. Kent, ' gentilman.' I3y p.s.
John Otour alias Ottyr alias Otter of Calais, soldier, alias late of
Warwick, « yomau,' alias late of Ufkelf, co. York, *gentilman,* alias
late of London, alias late of Hamme, co. Essex, alias late of
Walcomstowe, co. Essex, alias late of Westminster, co. Middlesex,
alias late of Sandwich, co. Kent. By p.8.
John Parker of the staple of Calais, ' marcbaunt,' alias of Faryngdon,
CO. Berks, < gentilmau.' By p.s.
MSMBRANB 29.
William Muston late of Stokebardalf, co. Nottingham^ ^gentilman,*
alias soldier of Calais, alias burgess of Calais. By p.s.
William Buitof te, burgess of the town of Calais, alias soldier of Calais,
alias late collector and receiver of the king's rents and farms within
the town, alias late of London. By p.s.
Richard Stoke, merchant of the staple of Calais, alias of Tuttebury,
CO. Stafford, alias Richard Stokys. By p.s.
William Brigham of the town of Calais, soldier, alias of Brigham, co.
York, esquire. By p.s.
John Curtcnay alias Courtenay, esquire, master receiver (portitor)
of the town of Calais, alias soldier of Calais, alias merchant of the
staple of Calais, alias burgess of the town, alias late of Fowdram,
CO. Devon, alias son of Philip Courtenay, knight, late of Fowdram.
By p.s.
Richard Whetehill, esquire, lieutenant of the castle of Guysnes, alias
late mayor of Calais, alias late soldier of Calais, alias controller of
the town and the marches there, alias late of Barton Fyncanye,
CO. Northampton, alias of Sywell, co. Northampton, alias merchant
of the staple of Calais, alias late of London. By p.s.
Thomas Walden of the town of Calais, ' gcntilman,' alias late of
London, alias of Guysnes, alias late of Walden, co. Essex, alias
late of Depford, co. Kent, alias merchant of the staple of Calais,
alias burgess of Calais. By p.s.
John Foley of Guysnes, ' gentilman,' alias soldier of the castle of
Guysnes, alias late of Boxstede, co. Suffolk, ^gcntilman,' alias late
of Staunton, co. Suffolk, alias late of Wormyngford, co. Essex,
alias late of Colchestre, co. Essex. By p.8.
T 2
292 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 29 — cont,
John Bowdon, burgess of the town of Calais, alias clerk of the great
ball of the town, alias late soldier of the town, alias late of
Hauerbergh, co. Leicester. Bj p.s.
Adrian Whetehill of the town of Calais, esquire, alias controller of
the town and marches, alias late soldier of the castle of Gujsnes,
alias late soldier of Calais, alias son of Richard Whetehill, esquire.
Bj p.s.
Robert Otour cUias Ottjr alias Oter of Calais, * souldeour/ alias of
Ulleskjll, CO. York| * gentUman,' alias of Alspath, co. Wai*wick.
By p.s.
Dec. 12. William Rede of the town of Calais, burgess, alias William Reed
WestminBter. late of Wrangle, co. Lincoln, * gentjlman.' By p.s.
Membrane 28.
Oct. 21. General pardon to William Care we alias Carrowe of Bury St. Edmunds,
Westminster, co. Suffolk, esquire, of all offences committed by him before 16 October
and all debts and accounts due from him by reason of his late office of
escheator of the counties of Devon and Cornwall. By p.s.
Oct. 12. General request for a safe-conduct for the king's kinsman Anthony
London. Widevill, earl of Rivers, lord of Scales of Nucelles and the Isle of Wight,
knight of the Garter and brother of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, who is going to fight the infidels. \^Fced€ra.'\ By K.
Oct. 30. ' Mandate to the escheator in the county of Northampton for the resti-
Wcstminster. tution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. James by Norhampton, of
the order of St. Augustine, to John Grauntwell, canon of the monastery,
whose election as abbot John, bishop of Lincoln, has confirmed and whose
fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Warwick and Leicester.
Bedford and Buckingham.
The like to the mayor of Norhampton, the escheator in that town.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 7. General pardon to John Crugge, rector or portioner of the second
Westminster, portion of the parish church of Tyverton, co. Devon, alias late of Tyverton,
clerk, alias one of the rectors of Tjverton called Clare. By p.s.
Nov. 8. General pardon to Richard Dryuell late of Exeter, co. Devon, esquire,
Westminster, alias Richard Drowell, merchant, alias Richard Druell of Halberton, co.
Devon, ^ gen tilman.' By p.s.
Nov. 22. Grant to William Moton, esquire, of 160/. from the issues of the
Westminster, counties of Warwick and Leicester. Ry P'S.
Nov. 20. General pardon to William, abbot of Peterborough, co. Northampton.
Westminster. By p.s.
Nov. 20. The like to Richard Assheton, monk, late abbot. By p.s.
Westminster.
June 16. Appointment, during good behaviour, of William Ilusee as the king's
Westminster, general attorney in all courts of record in England, receiving the
accustomed fees. By K.
Scliedule,
These letters vers vacated because surrendered by the said William
and cancelled by Laurence^ bishop of Durhamy the chancellor, on
18 October^ 13 Edward IV^ on which day the hing granted the office to
William by other letters patent.
11 EDWARD IV.^Pabt II. 203
1472. Membrane 28 — cont,
Feb. 4. General pardon to Richard Welby, esquire, late sheriff of Lincohi, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him and all issues, fines, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office.
By p.s.
Jan. 15. Release to John Moone, esquire, in consideration of his title to the manors
Westminster, and for 100/. paid by him to the king, of all the king's title and claim to
the manors of Fifeld Quintyn and Godmanston, co. Dorset, with their
members, to hold to the said John and his heirs and assigns by the serrices
of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they
WiBre held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By pj.
1471.
June 23. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Leeder, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, for his good service to the king beyond the seas
and in his conflicts in England, of the office of keeper of the keys of the
new work in the upper bailiwick of the castle of Wyndesore, co. Berks,
with fees at the hands of the constable from the issues of the castle as
John Austyn lately had in the office. By p.s.
Membrane 27.
Sept. 11. Grant to the king's kinsman John, earl of Shrewsbury, chief justice of
Westminster. North Wales, o£ power to receive into the king's grace and pardon any
persons in the parts of North Wales and the marches of the same and
within the king's castle of Hardelagh. By p.s.
Oct. J 2. Pardon to William Gogh of London, * taillour,' of his outlawry in the
Westminster, county of Warwick for not appearing before the king to satisfy him of his
ransom because he and others did not hold Thomas Wy soman alta» Frende
late of Stratford on Aven, co. Warwick, ^ yoman,' before the late king at a
certain day to answer for divers felonies and trespasses; he having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas BUlyng, chief justice,
has certified.
Oct. 15. Grant for life to the king's servant John Barret, one of the clerks of the
Westminster, king's kitchen, of the office of constable of the king's castle of Old Sarum
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the county of Wilts and all
other profits pertaining to the office. By p.s.
Oct. 18. General pardon to Robert Spirway alicu Sperweye eilicu •Spucvtej alias
Westminster. Sporweye alias Sparw'eye alias Sperweys of Tyverton, co. Devon,
' jentiiman,' of all offences committed by him before 16 October. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Pardon to Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, late bishop of
Westminster. Ely, William, bishop of Winchester, John Tymperley, esquire, Edmund
Fitz William, esquire, Henry Bradfeld, clerk, and Thomas Danyell of all
alienations, donations and perquisitions of manors, hundreds, lands, rents
and services late of John, late duke of Norfolk, held in chief, and also to
Eleanor, duchess of Norfolk, late the wife of the said duke, and John
Straunge, esquire ; and grant to the said duchess of all issues of the above.
By p.s.
May 20. Grant, during office, to Thomas Urswyk, knight, chief baron of the
Westminster. Exchequer, for the better maintenance of his estate and his expenses in
office, of 110 marks yearly at the Exchequer and two robes yearly, one
with skin at Christmas and one with lining at Whitsuntide, beyond the
accustomed fee.
. Oct. 23. Grant for life to the king's servant John Punche, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown^ of the office of constable of the king's castle of Shrowesbury,
294 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1 47 1 . Membrane 27— co«^.
receiving the accustomed fees in the same manner as Boger Eton, deceased,
from the issues of the fee farm of the town of Shrowesburj. Bj p.8.
May 29. Grant to Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, for the better
Westminster, maintenance of his estate and his expenses in office, of 140 marks yearly at
the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers in the
ports of London, Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull according to the form of
an act in Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI, and 106^. 11^^. and the
sixth pai*t of \d, yearly at Christmas for a robe and fur and 66^. 6^. yearly
at Whitsuntide for a robe and lining.
Vacated because below.
•
June 17. Like grant to Bichard Chokke, knight, one of the justices of the Bench,
Westminster, of 110 marks yearly and sums for robes as above.
Dec. 27. Presentation of Thomas Wakeford, chaplain, to the chantry called
Westminster, < Mortymers Chauntery ' within the cathedral church of Chichester, void by
the death of Nicholas Serle, chaplain.
Mbmbranb 26.
Dec. 2. General pardon to the king's kinswoman Margaret, duchess of Somerset,
Westminster, of Maxsey or Makesey, co. Northampton, of all offences committed by her
before this date, and all fines, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears duo
from her to the king befoi-e 29 September, 9 Edward IV. By p.s.
Sept 24. General pardon to John Arundell, bishop of Chichester. By p.B«
Westminster.
Dec. 10. The like to Thomas FitzWilliam the younger late of Cokeryngton*
Westminster. By p.s.
Dec. 15. The like to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Martin, Battle, By p.s.
Westminster.
Dec. 22, Grant to John Leighton, esquire, in consideration of his great charges
Westminster, in the king's service, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands,
rents and services in the counties of Salop, Gloucester, Worcester and
Warwick and the march of Wales adjoining the county of Salop and
within the principality of Wales in the king's hands by the death of John
Burgh, knight, and Joan his wife and by reason of the minority of Thomas
Leighton son of the said John Leighton and Ankaret his wife, deceased, one
of the four daughters and heiresses of the said John Burgh and Joan, to
hold during minority. By p.s«
Dec. 4. Grant to Angelo Catane late of G^noa, merchant, bom in Genoa, of letters
Westminster, of denization. By K.
Sept. 11. Grant to the king's kinsman John, earl of Shrewsbury, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the reversion of the manors of Adderleyi co. Salop, and
Orston, CO. Nottingham, lately belonging to the lord of Boos and forfeited
to the king by reason of his treason. By p.s.
Membrane 25.
Oct. 26. General pardon to John Stanbery alias Stonbery, bishop of Hereford, of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 23 October. [Fcsdera,^ By ps.
Nov. 12. Presentation of Griffith ap Howell, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster, la More, in the diocese of Hereford, void by the demise of David ap Howell,
last parson.
Nov. 13. General pardon to Reginald Stourton of West Bowre, co. Somerset,
Westminster, knight^ of all offences committed by him before 6 November. By p.s«
11 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 206
0
1471, Membrane 25-^oni.
Nov. 18. Licenoei for 8Bs, 4J. paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Wyndesore^
Westmiofter. esqaire, and Thomas Waldieff to enfeoff Edmund Rede, knight, and
Katharine bis wife of their manor of Hampton Fojle, co. Oxford, held in
chief, to hold for her life without impeachment of waste, with successive
remainders to George Grajnesford and Isabel his wife and the heirs of his
body, the heirs of the bodies of John Gajnesford, esquire, now deceased,
and the said Katharine, late his wife, and the right heirs of the said John.
Nov. 18. Presentation of Richard Wodward to the parish church of Duddyngherst,
Weitmiiuter. in the diocese of London, void by the death of William Dyk, last parson.
Nov. 20. Exemplification, at the request of Arnold Trussell, of letters patent dated
Weitmioiter. 12 July, 11 Edward IV, granting safe-conduct, at the supplication of
James de la Pendile, for a ship called le Kateryne of France or Brittany
of the portage of 100 tuns of which Peter le Breton, John de Bretayna,
Bertomyo de Haoas or Monholet de Haoas is master. These letters have
been accidentally lost, as the said Arnold has taken oath in Chancery, and
will be surrendered if found. [French Roily 1 1 Edward IV. m. 23.]
Oct. 3. General pardon to John Starkey, chaplain, of all offences committed by
Westminster, him before 4 September. By p.s.
Dec. 2. Grant to William Clayton, parson of the parish church of St. Mary,
Westminster. Stanhope, in the diocese of Durham, of the canonry and prebend of Welton
Byvall in the cathedral church of Lincoln, on an exchange of benefices with
Stephen Clos. i By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the said church of
Lincoln.
Dec. 7. Licence for the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Mary,
Westminster. Lincoln, to elect a bishop in the place of John Chedworth, deceased,
[Fcedera.1 By p.s.
1472.
Jan. 17. Grant for life to the king's servitor Peter Curteys from Michaelmas last
Westminster, of the office and custody of the king's wardrobe within the palace of
Westminster which Richard Willy, deceased, lately had, receiving the
accustomed fees as in the times of Edward III and Richard II from the
farm of the city of Winchester. By p.s.
Jan. 27. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to Thomas Thorndon alieis Thoryndon of London,
' draper,' going on the king's service in the company of William, lord of
Hastynges, lieutenant of the tovm of Calais, on the safe-custody, defence and
victualling of the town and marches, because he delays at Westminster, as
the sheriff of Middlesex has certified.
1471. Membranb 24.
Sept. 23. Grant for life to John Gjles, William GhiU, one of the clerks of the
Westminster, chapel of the king's household, and John NiccoU of the scrutiny and super-
vision of all ' berebrewers ' within the realm in the same manner as the
same was granted to Richard Bele, Robert Oldum and John Gyles by letters
patent dated 29 June, 5 Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
Dec. 10. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster, in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent dated 10 May, 10 Edward IV.
{see p. 209), surrendered, and a grant to him of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, rents and other hereditaments late of George Neville, knight,
late lord Latymer, and Henry Neville, knight, his son and Joan the
wife of the latter, tenants in chief, deceased, during the minority of
Richard, son cf the suid Henry and kinsman and heir of the said
296 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1471. Membrane 24 — cont,
George, by letters patent dated 4 July last, surrendered, and because
in tirae past at the king*s request he supported the king's brothers the
dukes of Clarence and Gloucester for a long time at great charges, and for
the sum of 1,000 marks paid to the king, of the custody of all honours, castles,
lordships, hundreds, manors, lands, rents, services and other possessions with
knight* s fees, advowsons and appointments of, officers late of the said
George, Henry and Joan, and the custody during minority and mariiage
of the said Richard without disparagement and so from heir to heir, finding a
reasonable sustenance for the heir. By p.s.
Dec. 20. Grant to the king's clerk Edmund Audeley of the prebend of Farendon
Westminster, -^ith Balderton in the cathedral church of St. Mary, Lincoln, void by the
resignation of Master Richard Skyllyngton and in the king's gift by reason
of the temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
1472.
Jan. 2. Pi'esentation of Robert Gest to the chantry called ' Mortymers Chauntry '
Westminster, within the cathedral church of Chichester, void by the death of Nicholas
Sorell, chaplain.
Jan. 1. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Apslee of the office of one
Westminster, of the king's Serjeants at arms with wages of 12c?. daily as Thomas Osberne
had from 21 December last, on which day the said Thomas died and Richard
occupied the office, from the subsidy and ulnage of cloth and a moiety of
the forfeiture of the same in the town of Bristol, and a livery of the suit
of esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
1471. Membrane 23.
Nov. 21. Whereas lately in the absence of the king without the realm on the part
Westminster, of the prioress and convent of the monastery of Wilton, co. Wilts, it was
shown to Henry VI. that the monastery was void by the death of Edith
Bergh, late abbess, and the said late king granted licence to them to elect
an abbess and they accordingly elected Alice Comeland, sacristan of the
place, and the said late king gave his assent and Richard, bishop of Salis-
bury, confirmed the election and the said late king restored the temporalities
to the abbess» the king nevertheless pardons the trespasses committed in
this and confirms the estate of the abbess and restores the temporalities to
her. By p.s.
Mandate to Richard Hide, late escheator in the county of Wilts, to permit
the said abbess, whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by William
Ive, clerk, to hold the temporalities of the abbey.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :— -
Devon and Cornwall.
Somerset and Dorset.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Oct. 13. General pardon to John Fortescu, knight, of all offences committed by
Westminster, him before 9 July last. By p.s.
Jul)r 9. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Brumston, esquire, as keeper of
Westminster, the city aod suburbs of Canterbury, the liberties and franchises of which
have been taken into the king's hands. By K.
Nov. 29. General pardon to Walter Panncefote of Compton Pauncefote, co.
Westminster. Somerset, knight, of all offences committed by him before 24 Novemlier.
By p.s.
11 EDWARD IV.— Part U. 297
1471. Membrane 23'-'Cont,
Not. 20. Grant to James Blundell, esquire, born in the duchy of Normandy, of
Westminster, letters of denization. By p.s.
Dec. 7. Grant to William Stanley, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, late the
"Westminster, wife of John, earl of Worcester, tenant in chief, of the custody of all
castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and other possessions with
knights' fees and advowsons late of the said John during the minority of
Edward his son and heir and the custody and marriage of the latter without
disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Membrane 22.
Dec. 4. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the castles, honours, manors or lordships of Hethingham
Oastle, Hethingham Sibill, Langdon Hall, Dodynghyrst, Fyngryth in
Blakmore, Crustwych, Bemond, Benteley, Yeldham Hall, Bumsted
Helyon, Steple Bumsted, Eston Hall, Colne, Crippynghall, Stantede
Mounfichet and Canefeld, co. Essex, the custody and stewardship of the
forest of Essex and the power of appointing and removing a lieutenant, a
riding forester and three foresters on foot called ^yomen forsters,' the
castles, honours, lordships and manors of Habendon, Dullyngham, Saxton,
Gamps, Swaveham and Hengston, co. Cambridge, the manor or lordship of
Hornemede, co. Hertford, the manors or lordships of Lavenham, Mendham,
Tadyngston, Cokefeld, Aldenham and Preston, co. Suffolk, the manor or
lordship of Flete, co. Kent, the manor or lordship of Chesham Aston
Staunford, co. Buckingham, the manor or lordship of Chepyngnorton, cq.
Oxford, and the manors or lordships of Poldeve, Roseneython, Etheron,
Predannek and Penhale, co. Cornwall, late of John, late earl of Oxford, and
forfeited to the king by his rebellion, the manors or lordships of Westhordon,
Purters in Stebbyng, Gymgrauf, Shenfeld, Cravenham, Estilbury,
Westilbury and Ames, co. Essex, late of Lewis Fitz John and forfeited to
the king by his rebellion, the manors or lordships of Chardeacre, Herthurst,
Gifford, Boxstede and Shelley, co. Suffolk, and the manor of Enhale, co.
Cambridge, late of Robert Harleston, esquire, and forfeited to the king by
his rebellion, the manors or lordships of Skrevclby, Hornecastell, Maryng,
Overtyiigton, Marom, Screvelby, Ulfriro, Thorneton, Connesby and
Donyngton, co. Lincoln, late of Thomas Dymmok, knight, and forfeited to
the king by his rebellion, the manors or lordships of Sutton, Tid St. Mary,
Tid St. Giles, Gosberkyrke, Moreton, Surflete, Witham, Northwittam,
Neuton and Walcote, co. Lincoln, and the manors of Upton, co. Nottingham,
late of Thomas de la Laund, knight, and forfeited to the king by his
rebellion, the manors or lordships of Loughton, Ingolsby, Colston Basset,
Caworth, Cortlyngstok and Remston, co. Nottingham, late of John
Truthale and forfeited to the king by his rebellion, and the manor or
lordship of Colsond Darcy, co. Essex, late of John Darcy and forfeited to
the king by his rebellion, with all knights' fees, advowsons, courts leef,
views of frank-pledge, rights, members, hamlets, meadows, feedings,
pastures, fisheries, moors, marshes, turbaries, forests, chaces, parks, woods,
warrens, hundreds, fairs, markets, liberties, franchises, free customs, wards,
marriages, escheats and services of tenants. By p.s.
Nov. 21. Grant to John Fogge, esquire, and his heirs of the manors of Dane in
Westminster, the hundred of Bocton and Toneford in the hundred of Westgate, co. Kent,
to hold from 1 December, 1 Edward IV, by as many knights' fees and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward lY. with all issues from the said 1 December. By p.s.
Nov. 29. Grant for life to Thomas Sayntleger, esquire of the body, of the custody
Westminster, of the king's castle of Roucestre, co. Kent, and all issues of the castle
298 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
14 71 • Membrane 22 — eonl.
payable by divers free tenants there at the feast of St. Andrew and plots,
gardens, herbage, fruits and other commodities within the castle, in lien of
a grant of the custody to John Fogge, knight, then esquire, by letters
patent dated 14 April, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
Oct. 20. General pardon to Michael Skylling of the county of Southampton of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 6 September last. By p.s.
Oct. 7. Licence for the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, to enter
WeBtminster. freely into all manors, lordships, lands, rents and services which should
descend to him by reason of the death of his uncle Sir Henry Stafford of
Bokyngham, without rendering anything to the king save homage, fealty
and other due services. By p.s.
1472.
Jan. 18. Appointment, until 16 July next, of Robert Gregory, yeoman of the
Westminster, avenary of the household, to take hay, oats, horse bread and litter and
other things pertaining to the office of the avenary and carriage for the
same. By bill of the steward of the houiehold.
The like of the following :—
John Russell.
John Jenyns.
Thomas Rosse.
Jan. 20. The like of Thomas Markham, esquire, to take salt and fresh-water fish
Wtatminster. for the expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the steward of the household.
1471. Membrane 21.
Dec. 4. Whereas lately in the absence of the king without the realm on the part of
Westminster, the prior and convent of the monastery of St Benet, Hulme, co. Norfolk, it
was shown to Henry VI. that the monastery was void by the resignation of
John Eeving, late abbot, and the said late king granted licence to them to elect
an abbot and they accordingly elected Thomas Pakefeld, professor of theology,
cellarer of the monastery, and the said late king gave his assent and Walter,
bishop of Norwich, confirmed the election and the said late king restored
the temporalities to the abbot, the king nevertheless pardons the trespasses
committed in this and confirms the estate of the abbot and restores the
temporalities to him. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the escheator in the counties of Norfolk and
Suffolk.
Writ de iniendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Dec. 5. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster, for a certain sum of money paid by him to the king, of the custody of all
manors, lands, rents, semces and other hereditaments late of Bobert
Watton, tenant in chief, in the county of Kent during the minority
of Katharine his daughter and heir and the custody and marriage of the
latter without disparagement and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Dec. 26. Grant to Walter Blount, knight, lord Montjoye, for the relief of the
Westminster, children of William Blount his sou and heir apparent, who persevered in
the king's service beyond the sea and lately at Barnet under the king's
standard manfully exposed himself to battle for the king's right and there
was grievously wounded so that he died, of the custody of all castles,
lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, reversions and possessions with
knights' fees and advowsons late of Thomas Cobham, knight, tenant
in chief, during the minority of Anne his daughter and heiress and
the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement and so from
heir to heir. By p.s.
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 299
1471* Membrane 21— con^.
Vaeaied and cancelled, because John Blount and James Blountj
esquires, executors of the will of the said Walter^ surrendered the Utters
to William JfusCy attorney of the king, in Chancery^ as avpears in the
schedule annexed*
Schedule,
Bill made on 1 February, 14 Edward IV. witnessing that the said John
and James haye delivered the letters on that day to the said William Huse
to be cancelled, according to an appointment made between them and
Anne, duchess of Buckingham. English.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Aug. 16. Grant to Thomas Overay, clerk, and John Hardyng, clerk, of the
WeBtminster. presentation to the parish church of Sutton on Derwent, in the diocese of
York, Toid by the death of Thomas Bellyngham, last rector.
Vacated because otherwise below,
1472.
Jan. 8. General pardon to Galeas de Lune late of the town of Westminster, co.
Westminster. Middlesex, 'gentilman,' alias esquire, of all offences committed by him
before 4 January. By p.s.
1471.
Dec. 30. Grant to Thomas Aleinson, born in Scotland, of lettef^ of denization.
Westminster. By p.s.
1472.
Jan. 12. Ck)mm]S8ion to William Dobson, master of a ship called la Marye Peere,
Westminster, to take mariners for the said ship, which the king has ordered to go to sea
against his enemies. ^j K.
The like to the following : —
Nicholas Baychford, master of a ship called la Marye Floure,
Robert Morys, master of a ship called le Rose,
Walter Liyght, master of a ship called ie Kervele of John Blownt.
1471.
Aug. 16. Grant to Thomas Overay, clerk, and William Nykke, clerk, of the
Westminster, presentation to the parish church of Sutton on Derwent, in the diocese of
York, void by the death of Thomas Bellyngham, last rector.
Membrane 20.
Nov. 3. General pardon to Walter Towke alias Touke, * gentilman,' one of the
Westminster, inhabitants of the hundred of Bewesbarowe, co. Kent, who appeared before
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John Fogge, knight, William Notyngham
and Nicholas Stathum, justices appointed by letters patent to enquire i nto
the rebellions in the counties of Surrey and Kent, and made ransom to the
king, of all offences committed by him before 7 July last. By K.
The like to the following : —
Nov. 3. Thomas Bylsby alia^ Bylby of Southflete, co. Kent, < taillour,* late one
Westminster. of the inhabitants of the hundred of Azstan, co. Kent. By K.
1472.
Feb. 12. General pardon to John Hunden, bishop of Llandaff, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 8 February. IFoedera.'] By p.s.
800
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471.
Dec. 9.
Westiniiister.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 19.
[General pardon as below to the following : — ]
Thomas Willok, < joman/ late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Wjy CO. Kent, and all other persons now or lately inhabiting that
hundred who appeared before Thomas Bourgchier, knight, John
Dynham of Dynham, knight, John Fogge, knight, William Notynham
and Nicholas Stathum, justices appointed in the counties of Kent
and Surrey etc. By K.
Richard Tille, ^ yoman/ late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Strete, co. Kent. By K.
Humphrey Simon a Court late of Pethain, co. Kent, ' yoman,' late one
of the inhabitants of the hundred of Petham, co. Kent.
William Harlakenden, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Blakbomei co. Kent. By K.
Richard Lynter, ' yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Worthe, co. Kent. By K.
Henry Posshe, ' husbondman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Bewysbergh, co. Kent. By K.
George Knoldane, ' husbondman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Hamme, co. Kent. By K.
Thomas Ildergate, 'gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Kynghamford, co. Kent. By K.
£tephen Frevylle, 'yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Comyloo, co. Kent.
Thomas Richard, ' yonian,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Langport, co. Kent.
Christopher Elynden, * gentylman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Felbergh, co. Kent.
John Holynden, ' husbondman,' late one of the inhabitants of
the hundred of Stowtyng, co. Kent.
Alexander Payntour, ^ husbondman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Brenchesle, co. Kent.
Laurence Marche, ' yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Hean, co. Kent.
John Cobbes, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Newchirche, co. Kent.
John ByBshop, 'yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the lowey of
Tunbrigge, and all other persons now or lately inhabiting that lowey
and the township of Bradstede, parcel thereof. By K.
John Bolte of Penseherst, ^ husbondman,' late one of the inhabitants
of the hundred of Wachelyngstone, co. Kent. By K.
Richard atte Welle, < husbondman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Westram, co. Kent.
Thomas Wylshire, ' yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the township
of Dertoford, co. Kent.
Thomas Pympe, esquire, late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Hoo, CO. Kent.
John Lowe, 'gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
ShamoU, co. Kent.
Peter Westbroke, 'gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Coddesheth, co. Kent.
John Bowlee, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Larkefeldy co. Kent,
1 1 ED WAED IV.— Pabt* 11.
801
1471.
Dec. 9.
[Westminater.]
Dec. 9.
Westminster.
Memhrane 19 — cont*
John Batell, late one of the inhahitants of the hundred of Preston, co.
Kent.
John Grenested, ' gcntilman/ late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Chatham and Geljngham, co. Kent.
Roger Lychefeld, 'gentilman/ late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Eastrj, co. Kent.
Stephen Borne, ^ husbondman/ late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Bernefylde, co. Kent.
John Ghowne, late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of Wroteham,
CO. Kent.
John Draper, ' joman/ late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Lytle and Ljsjns, co. Kent.
William Fygot, ' husbondman/ late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Somerden, co. Kent.
Robert Knyght, ' rnarcer/ late one of the inhabitants of the town of
Queneborough, co. Kent.
Roger Shelley, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Rokesley, co. Kent.
John Rowe, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Maideston, co. Kent.
Henry Stone^ 'yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
St. Martin, co. Kent,
Richard Sharpe, * yomau,' one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Merden, co. Kent.
John Henley, <yoman/ late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Cranebroke, co. Kent.
Robert Dryland, 'gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Boughton, co. Kent.
Thomas Godfray, ' yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Byrcheholt, co. Kent.
James Sedlegh, * husbondman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Oxeney, co. Kent.
Thomas Bedyll, late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of Bromley
and Bekynham, co. Kent.
^ Membrane 18.
Nov. 3. General pardon to William Brokeman late of the town of Asshetesford,
WcstmiDstcr. CO. Kent, ^ gentilman/ late one of the inhabitants of the same hundred, and
all other persons now and lately inhabiting the same hundred who appeared
before Thomas Bourgchier, knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John
Fogge, knight, William Notynghamand Nicholas Stathum, justices appointed
by letters patent to enquire into the rebellions in the counties of Kent and
Surrey, and made fine and ransom to the king, of all offences committed
by them before 7 July last. By K.
The like to the following for the cities, towns, and hundreds specified : —
William Sellowe, one of the inhabitants of the city of Canterbury.
Thomas Frognale, * gentilman,* late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Feversham, co. Kent.
John Brode late of Mersham in the hundred of Longbregge, co. Kent,
' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of that hundred.
John Godneston of Godneston by Wyngham in the hundred of
Wyngham, co. Kent, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of that
hundred.
302 CALEtn>AB OF PATENT BOLLS.
'I
I
1471, Membrane 18— eon/.
Thomas Lovelas, ^ gentilman/ late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Downhamford, co. Kent.
John Isaak, esquire, late one of the inhabitants of the hondred of
Bregge, co. Kent.
Thomas Looneryk of Heme in the hundred of Blengate, co. Kent,
esquire, late one of the inhabitants of that hundred.
William Appoldrefeld, ' gentilman/ late one of the Inhabitants of the
hundred of Teneham, co. Kent.
Richard Djgges, 'gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Middelton alias Mylton, co. Kent.
Simon Goderd late of Fejrefeld in the hundred of AJowesbregge,
CO. Kent, 'joman,' late one of the inhabitants of that hundred.
John Swayn late of Westgatestrete by Canterbury in the hundred of
Westgate, co. Kent, * yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of that
hundred.
John Roper late of Swalechyne in the hundred of Whitstaple, co. Kent,
esquire, late one of the inhabitants of that hundred.
Thomas Seynt Nicholas of the parish of Mynster in the Isle of
Thanet in the hundred of Ryngeslowe, co. Kent, esquire, late one
of the inhabitants of that hundired.
John Holneherst late of fietherisden in the hundred of Charte,
CO. Kent, * yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of that hundred.
Richard Norton, ^ yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Galehill, co. Kent.
John Turke, * yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of
Lytelfeld, co. Kent.
John Gybbee, 'gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Folkestone, co. Kent.
Thomas Wombewell, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Toltyngtrowe, co. Kent.
William Pellican, ^gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
township of Westmallyng, co. Kent.
John Baldewyn, ^ yoman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
of Twyford, co. Kent.
William Swan of Suthflete, co. Kent, the elder, ' gentilman,' late one
of the inhabitants of the hundred of Axstan, co. Kent.
William Brokhill, 'gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the
hundred of Ayhorne, co. K^nt.
John Hadde, * gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the hundred
and city of Rouchestre, co. Kent.
Thomas Hextall, ' gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the town
of Dover, co. Kent, within the Cinque Ports in the counties of Kent
and Sussex, and all other persons now or lately inhabiting the same
town who appeared before Thomas Bourghchier, knight, fJohn
Dynham of Dyuham, knight, John Fogge, knight, Thomas
Echyngham, knight, William Notyngham, Nicholas Stathum and
Roger Breiit, justices appointed as above within the said Cinque
Poits and their members. By K.
John Harwardyng, late one of the inhabitants of the town of Ten-
derdeu, co. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
Vacated because below,
Richard Martyn, < gentilman,' late one of the inhabitants of the town
of Feversham, co. Kent.
Thomas Stace, late one of the inhabitants of the town of Hethe,
CO. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
II EDWARD IV.— Part 11. 803
1471 • Membrane 18— co»/.
Christopher Beverley, * gentibnan/ late one of the inhabitants of the
town of Fordwich, co. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
Thomas Caxton, late one of the inhabitants of the town of Lydde,
CO. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
Thomas Kenett, late one of the inhabitants of the town of Folston,
CO. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
Robert Scarce, late one of the inhabitants of the town of Rumney,
CO. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
Dec. 10. Thomas Pette, late one of the inhabitants of the town and hundred of
WMtmiiiBter. Tenterden, within the Cinque Ports.
Nov. 3. Ralph Rjcher, late one of the inhabitants of the towns and parish
Westminster. of Walmer and Dele, CO. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
William Durante late one of the inhabitants of the town and parish of
Bekisboume, co. Kent, within the Cinque Ports.
John Sutton, late one of the inhabitants of the town of Rye, co.
Sussex, within the Cinque Ports.
John Goldyng, late one of the inhabitants of the town of Hastynges,
CO. Sussex, within the Cinque Ports.
Henry Newerk, late one of the inhabitants of the hundred of Blakheth,
CO. Kent. By K.
Mbmbbanb 17.
Nov. 13. General pardon to William Cheney alias Gheynee of the Isle of
WestminBter. Shepey, esquire, of all offences committed by him before 6 October last.
By p.s.
Nov. 15. Grant to the king's clerk Master John Be3rmour of the prebend or
WattmiDster. canonry within the king's free chapel of St. George and St. Mary within
the castle of Wyndesore, void by the resignation of Master William
Duddeley. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean or warden of the said chapel.
Nov. 22. Grant for life to Mark Symondson, master of a ship called le Antony of
Westminster. Camfeer in Zcland, in which the king was brought from those parts to
England, of 20/. yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Dec. 4. General pardon to Thomas Fulford of Fulford, co. Devon, knight, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 1 December. By p.s.
Nov. 15. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Horsley, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, for his good service beyond the seas and within
the realm, of the office of one of the four foresters of Ingleswode, co.
Cumberland, with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as William
Lother, rebel, had. By p.s.
July 12. The like to Richard Wagotte, servant of the duchess of Exeter, of the
Westminster, office of bailiff of Oppesham, co. Devon, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Protection with clause voiumusj for one year, for John Roller, citizen
Westminster, and grocer of London, alias of Southpetherton, co. Somerset, * gentilman,'
staying on the king's service in the company of John Thriske, treasurer and
victualler of the town of Calais and the marches there, on the safe-custody,
defence and victualling of the same. By bill of p.s.
Dec. 13. General pardon to William Berkeley of Weley, co. Worcester, alias
Westminster. William Barkeley late of Stoke, co. Gloucester, .esquire, of all offences
committed by him before 25 November last. By p.s.
1472.
Jan. 20. General pardon to William, lord of Berkeley, co. Gloucester, knight, of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 14 January. By p.s.
304 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane 17 — cont,
Feb. 19. Licence for the abbot of the church of St. Mary, Fourneis, co. Lancaster,
Westminster, to buy 200 quarters of wheat in Ireland in each of the next ten years and
ship them to England after due payment of the customs and subsidies.
By p.s.
Feb 25. Grant for life to John Lloydy of Ludlowe, in recompense of his expenses
Westminster, in the king's service, of all lands in Leton, co. Salop, late of Roger
Burleton with the reversion of the part of tlie said lands which Alice late
the wife of William Burleton holds for life, not exceeding the yearly
value of 33;. 4c^. and forfeited to the king by reason of divers felonies.
By p.s.
1471. Membrane 16.
J Nov. 16. General pardon to James Lee late of Aston by Stone, co. Stafford,
Westminster, knight, late esquire, of all offences committed by him before 13 November.
By p.s.
Nov. 22. General pardon to John Bonevile alias Bonyill of Shute, co. Devon,
Westminster, esquire. By p.s.
Nov. ] 8. General pardon to Thomas Neville, king's clerk, parson of the church of
Westminster. Braunspath in the bishopric of Durham, of aJl offences committed by
him before 27 August, 10 Edward IV. By p.s.
Nov. 5. General pardon to George Bothe, esquire^ alias of Dunham Mascy,
Westminster, co. Chester, * gentilman,' alias of Altryngham, co. Chester, of all offences
committed by him before 23 {sic) November. By p.s.
Nov. 23. Grant in frank almoin to Robert, the prior, and the convent of the house
Westminster, of the Assumption of St. Mary, Mountgrace, of the Carthusian order, in
the diocese of York, of the manor or alien priory of Begger, co. York, with
all lands, rents, pensions, portions, possessions, emoluments, spiritualities
and temporalities, that they may pray for the good estate of the king and
for his soul after death and for the souls of the king's father Richard, late
duke of York, and the king's brothers and sisters, and because they undertake
to celebrate three masses daily within their house, to wit of St. Mary, the
Holy Trinity and St. Erasmus the Bishop. By p.s,
Oct. 20. Presentation of John Clidro to the parish church of Llannaber by Eboimo
Westminster, in North Wales, in the diocese of Bangor, void by the resignation of Hugh
Morgan.
Nov. 5. General pardon to Richard Jouetes late of Feckyngham, co. Worcester,
Westminster. * gentilman,' alias late of Northgrove, co. Worcester, of all offences committed
by him before 3 October last. By p.s.
Nov. 28. Release, at the supplication of the king's kinsman John, earl of
Wefntminster. Shrewsbury, kinsman and heir of Ralph Straunge, original founder of the
priory or hospital of St. John Baptist, Bruggeuorth, co. Salop, to Robert,
abbot of the monastery of St. Mary, Lilleshill, co. Salop, and the convent
of that place, and their successors, of all right and claim of the king to the
said hospital and the lands pertaining to it, and grant to them of thoso
lands, and pardon to them of all alienations and perquisitions in mortmain
of the said hospital and lands without licence, notwithstanding that the
hospital is of the king's gift and the appointment of the prior, master or
warden belongs to the king, that they may pray for the good estate of the
king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls after
death and the souls of the said founder and his relatives and heirs, and do
other works of piety according to the intention of the founder. By p.s.
Sept. 8. General pardon to Thomas Trigot late of Kurkeby, co. York, ' gentilman,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 11 August last. By p.s.
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 305
1471. Membrane 16 — co7it,
Dec. 14. Grant for life to the king*8 servant John Bigge, esquire, for his good
Westminster, service beyond the seas and in divers conflicts within the realm, of the
office of verger (virgebajuli) in the town of Sandwich with the custody of
the castle there and the meadows belonging to it, which office needs actual
exercise and is in the king's hands by the rebellion of Thomas Bodyn, with
the accustomed fees. By p.s. [3377.]
Dec. !7. General pardon to William Joseph late of London, esquire, alias
Westminster. < gentilman,* of all offences committed by him before 9 July last. By p.s.
Dec. 18. Presentation of William Trowe, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Chylton Cantelope, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resig-
nation of John Buron.
Dec. 3. Grant for life to the king's servant John Baret, clerk of the king's
Westminster, kitchen, of the custody of the king's castle of Salisbury, co. Wilts, with
the accustomed wages and fees as allowed in the time oi' Edward III. and
all other profits belonging to the custody. By p.s.
Membrane 15.
Oct. 24. Although by an inquisition taken at Kyngeston on Hull on 27 Sep-
Westminster. tember before John Typlot, then one of the coroners within the town and
precinct of Kyngeston on Hull, on the body of John Byrkyn late of
Kyngeston,* yoman,' it was found that William Carter of York, * merchant,'
on 26 September at Kyngeston on Hull about the tenth hour after noon
assaulted the snid John and struck him in the belly with a dagger of the value
of 16(/. and killed him, the king nevertheless pardons to the said William
the said felony and all consequent forfeitures of his goods. By p.s.
Nov. 2. General pardon to John Batyn of Frome in Selwodo, co. Somerset,
Westminster. < yoman,' alias John Osbarne, * cloth maker,' of all offences committed by
him before 24 October last. By p.s.
July 17. Grant for life to Richard Forde, one of the yeomen of the crown, of Qd,
Westminster, daily for his fee from the issues of the county of Southampton. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Grant for life to Margaret late the wife of Thomas Talbot,
Westminster, viscount Lisle, of the lordship and manor of Payneswyk, co. Gloucester,
and the manors of Norton Beauchamp and Lympysham with their
members in the counties of Somerset and Dorset, parcel of the manors
and lands of the said viscount, to hold in dower with knights' fees, ad vow-
sons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge and other liberties. By p.s.
Nov. 5. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Pokeryng as ganger in the
Westminster, port of Kyngeston on Hull an^ ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
1472.
Jan. 24. Commission to John Cheyne, esquire of the body, of full power of
Westminster, governance of an armed force which the king is sending to sea against his
enemies.
1471.
July 15. Appointment for life of the king's servitor John Profoot as the king's
Westminster. Feoretary in the French tongue and one of the king's notaries and secretaries
of France, and grant to him for life of 20/. yearly from 20 August,
7 Edward IV. from the customs and subsidies in the port of Suthampton
with all other accustomed profits, in the same manner as Master Gervase,
deceased ; in lieu of a like appointment and grant by letters patent dated the
said 20 August {see p. 48), surrendered. By p.s.
7 961S6. 17
306 CALUNDAR OP PATENT ROLLS-
1472. Membrane 15 — cont.
Feb. 20. Licence for Margaret late the wife of Robert, lord Hungerford,
Westminsier. knight, John Cheyne of Pjnne, esquire, and John Mervjm, esquire, to
found an almshouse of one chaplain, twelve poor men and one woman,
whereof the chaplain shall be^ warden, at Heightesburj, co. Wilts, to celebrate
divine service and other prayers daily in the parish church of Heightesburj
for the good estate of the king, his consort Elizabeth, queen of England,
llicliard Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury, the said Margaret, John and John
and Master James Goldwell, prothonotary apostolic, deau of the cathedral
church of St. Mary, Salisbury, and for their souls after death and the souls
of the said Robert and his parents Walter Hungerford, late lord Hunger-
ford, and Katharine his wife, and William, late lord of Botreaux, and
Elizabeth his wife, parents of the said Margaret, and Gregory Weslby,
esquire, and do other things according to their ordinance, and for them to
grant in frank almoin to the said warden, poor men and women the manors
of Cheverell Burnell and Cheverell Hales alias Great Cheverell, co. Wilts,
and two messuages in Heightesbury which Walter Hungerford, late lord
Hungerford, acquired from John at Borgh, esquire, and 20 cartloads of
wood for fuel in the wood of Southlegh, co. Wilts, the advowson of the
church of Great Cheverell excepted. [Monasticon, vol. vii., p. 725.]
By p.s. and for 120 marks paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 15. Grant to the king's clerk Master John Gunthorp, the king's almoner,
Westminster, of the prebend and canonry within the king's free chapel of St. Stephen
within the palace of Westminster void by the death of Thomas Boleyn.
ByK,
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
1471. Membrane 14.
Nov. 23. Grant to Cornelius Henry kson, bom in the town of Andewarp in
AVestminster. Brabant, and his children of letters of denization. By p.s.
The like to Mathew Weyer, born in the town of Andewarp, and his
children. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Licence for William Trussell, knight, son and heir of Thomas Trussell,
Westminster, knight, to enter freely into all castles, lordships, manors, land}>, reuti,
reversions, services, views of frank-pledge, courts leet, knights' fees,
warrens, parks, fisheries, fairs, markets, advowsons and other possessions
which should descend to him on the death of his father. By p.s.
1472.
Jan. 13. General pardon to Master John Walter of St. Albans, co. Hertford, clerk,
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 23 December last. By p.s.
Membrane 13.
Feb. 18. General pardon to William Tournay, prior of the Hospital of St. John
Weiftminster. of Jerusalem in England. By K.
The like to the following : —
Richard Passemer late of London, ' gentilraan,* alias late of the street
of St. John without the bar of Westsmythfeld in the suburbs of
London, co. Middlesex, alias late of Gerbevyl, co. Essex.
John Formour late of London, alias John Furraer late of the street of
St. John aforesaid. By K.
Feb. 12. Licence for the king's sister Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, or her
Westminster, executors or administrators after her decease or their factors or attorneys
to ship 60 sacks of wool in any ports of the realm and take them to
foreign parts by the straits of Marrok quit of customs and subsidies.
l^Fcedera,'] By p.s.
11 EDWAED IV.— Pabt II. 807
1472, Membrane 12.
Feb. 29. Commisaion to Henry Sharp, doctor of laws, Thomas Candore and John
Westniioiier. INeucourt, doctors of decrees, Thomas Ursewyk, knight, chief baron of the
Exchequer, William Stokker and William Taylard, knights, Richard Leytj,
bachelor of either law, Robert Basset, citizen and alderman of London, and
Philip Hardbene, * merchaunt,' to hear and determine an appeal by John
ZeboU alias SeboU, merchant of Spain, against a decision of Master
William Goody er, doctor of laws, lieutenant or commissary of the king's
brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, great constable of England, in a case
before him in the White Hall at Westminster, touching the non-delivery by
the said John to Thomas Wattys, citizen and draper of London, of a certain
quantity of white soap According to a contract between the latter and
Didacus de Coriasrubias and John de Yermeo, merchants of Spain, made in
13rugys in Flanders, for which the said Thomas claimed certain other goods
of the said Didacus and John de Yermeo in the possession of the said
John Zeboll.
Feb. 25. Inspeximtis and confirmation to the weavers and fullers of the town of
Westminster. Oxford of letters patent dated 13 July, 17 Henry VI, granting licence for
their incorporation. For 2 marks paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 11.
Feb. 7. Grant to Gilbert Desydwyn alias Gysbert Desydewyn of the town of
Westminster. Calais, * berebrewer,' and the heirs of his body of letters of denization.
By ps.
Jan. 13. Grant to John Pilkyngton, one of the knights of the body, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the manor of Evesgreno with its members, two
messuages, three cottages and 55 acres of land in Gosenor, one messuage,
two cottages and 73 acres of land in Whityngham, a tenement and 20 acres
of land in Hacunsawe and 4 acres of land in Dilworthe, co. Lancaster, and
the manors of Rothemell and Brayton, 100 acres of land and pasture in
Barley by Selby, three enclosures of land called * Mikilhirst,' * Euelland *
and ^Bcrkerland' and three acres of land in the same, a tenement and
12 a«res of land in Hawton in Craven, four cottages in Selby and a
tenement and 8 acres of land in Nowsom in Craven, co. Tork, late of John
Cateruli late of Selby, esquire, and in the king's liands by reason of an act
in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV, by pretext of
which he was convicted of high treason, to hold with all their members
with knights' fees, advowsons, wardships, marriages, warrens and other profits
by the semces of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward lY, and all issues
from that date. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Grant to the merchants of the city of Cologne in Almain, who have and in
Westminster, times past have bad among other merchants of Almain the house in the city
of London commonly called Guildehalla Theutonicorum that for one year
from Easter next they shall enjoy their ancient privileges throughout the
realm of England and other places subject to the king and they and their
factors, attorneys and servants shall be quit of all subsidies granted to the
king for their persons or for all goods and merchandise brought by them
into or cut of the realm, saving to the king his ancient rights and customs.
By p.s.
Feb. 14. Presentation of Bobert Blakwall to the parish church of Gesylham, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich.
Feb. 26. General pardon to Henry Eoos, knight, of all oflTences committed by him
Westminster, before 14 February. By p.s.
U 2
308 CAliENDAR OF PATUNT ROLLS.
1472. Mbmbbane 10.
Jan. 28. Grant to William Toures, cliaplain, of the canonry and prebend which
Westminster. John Bury lately had within the king's free chapel of St. Mary, St George
and St. Edward the Confessor within the castle of Wyndesore, Yoid by his
resignation. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the chapel.
Feb. 2. Grant to Master Edmund Lichefeld of the prebend of* Sowthkarll in
Westminster, the cathedral church of Lincoln, void by the death of the last incumbent
and in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being
in his hands. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
1471.
Sept. 28. General pardon to John Stanley late of Baterssey, co. Surrey, esquire.
Westminster. By K.
1472.
Jan. 7. Grant^to the king's aunt Anne, duchess of Buckingham, the wife of Walter
Westminster. Blount, knight, lord Mountjoy, and her^heirs of eight messuages, eighteen
tofts, 100 acres of arable land and 30 acres of meadow in Batersey and
Wannesworth, co. Surrey, and pasture in gross for 8 oxen, 6 cows, 10
bullocks, 150 sheep, 2 sows, a bull and 2 boars in the common called
Westheth, viz. from Wassyngham, Rydon and Wandesworth to Totyng,
and in the common called Estheth, viz. from Wassyngham and Rydon to
Balam and Clopham, and in the common called Fyngewode at all times of
the year, late of John Stanley, esquire, and forfeited to the king because
he granted them to John Hunt, steward of the lands of the abbot and
convent of St. Feter, Westminster, Richard Newedyke and William Parker
for the use of the said abbot and convent, without licence, contrary to the
statute of mortmain, to hold the same of the chief lords of the fee by the
old rents and services. By K.
Jan 17. Grant to William Baldry, whom the king appointed searcher in the port
Westminster, of London and ports and places adjacent by letters patent dated 4 No-
vember, 9 Edward IV, of a moiety of the forfeitures of goods in the same
from that date. By p.s.
1471.
Dec. 5. Licence, at the supplication of the king's knight Robert Wyngefclde, for
Westminster, the acquisition in mortmain by the master or warden and brethren of the
college of St. John Evangelist, Rushworth, of lands, tenements and rents^
not held in chief, to the value of 40 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 40 marks paid in the hanaper.
1472.
Feb. 12. Presentation of John Pelitott, chaplain of the chantry at the altar of
Westminster. St. Mary in the cathedral church of Chichester, of the jurisdiction of the
dean of Chichester, to the parish church of St. Peter by Gyldynhall,
Chichester, of the same jurisdiction, on an exchange of benefices with
William Cole.
Pardon to Joan Dynham, widow, Roger Keys, clerk, Thomas Conderowe,
clerk, and John Merifeld, tenants of the lands of Nicholas Carewe, esquire,
late sheriff of Devon, deceased, of all accounts, debts, fines, issues and
amercements due to the king from the said Nicholas or from tliem as tenants
of bis lands. By p.s.
Feb. 23. Whereas by letters patent dated 29 January, 6 Edward IV, the king
Westminster, granted to William Wade the manor of Polstcdhall in Burneham, co. Norfolk,
with the advowson of the church and 3 acres of land in Burneham for life,
subject to a charge of 10 marks yearly to John Grey and David Chambley,
11 EDWABD IV.— Pabt II. 309
1472. Membrane 10 — cont.
and the said William has been distrained upon for the said 10 marks yearly
from 8 December, 4 Edward IV, and John Hevenyngham, knight, late
sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, has been charged with the same at the
Exchequer, the king hereby pardons to them the said sums and all arrears
and grants that the said William shall hold the premises for life quit of the
said charge. By p.s.
Feb. 16. Grant for life to the king's knight Maurice Berkley of the office of
Westminfter. constable of the king's castle by the town of Southampton, void by the death
of Humphrey Audeley, with all profits, receiving 10/. yearly for the
accustomed fee of the office from the customs and subsidies in the port of
the town. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled so far as concerns the said 10/.
yearly^ because the king granted the like to him by other letters patent on
1 December^ 12 Edward IV.
m
Membraub 9.
Feb. 14. Grant to Balph Verney, knight, and Richard Foweler and their heira, for
Westminttor. the use of the said Balph and his heirs, for certain sums of money paid by
him to the king, of the reversion of the manor or lordship of Salden or
Salde3rn with its members, the manor of Donyngton or Donton, the manor of
Stone called ' Sevntclere Maner ' alias ^ Bracy Maner,' a messuage, two tofts
and 12 virgates m Morton in the parish of Donton, a messuage, 7 virgates
of land, 30 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture in Parmer and two
tofts and 6 virgates of land in Walderuge, co. Buckingham, a tenement
which James Welles, ' draper,' held in Bradstrete in the parish of St.
Christopher by le Stokkes, London, a messuage with two tenements annexed
in the parish of St. Peter le Peer, London, which Peter Morisson, merchant,
held at farm, and a messuage which Thomas Ougle, ^ carpenter,' held at
farm in the parish of St. Peter, Cornhill, London, in the event of the death
without male heir of his body of Thomas Mongomery, knight, to whom
the same were gi*anted by letters patent dated 15 December, 4 Edward IV.
By p.8.
Feb. 21. Grant to Thomas Huknall, Thomas Halytreholme, William Rotherham,
Wettminster. Thomas Wencelagh, John Orumwell, George Wright and Thomas Kyrkeman,
chaplains, that they and their successors, seven persons in the choir of the
collegiate church of St. John, Beverley, may form one corporate body with
perpetual succession and power of impleading and being impleaded and
acquiring in mortmain lands, rents, services and possessions, not held in
chief. By p.s.
Feb. 24. General pardon to Richard Hastynges, knight, late esquire, late sheriff of
Westminiter. the county of Northampton, of all offences committed by him and all escapes
of felons all fines, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king. By p.s.
F resentation of Richard Mayhowe to the church of St. Peter by Calais
in the parts of Picardy, void by the death of the last incumbent. The letters
are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of Ganteibury.
Feb. 24. Grant for life to the king's servitor Bobert Vuton, one of the yeomen of
WeitminMer. the crown, of the office of the custody of the king's chace of Brikland and
Bilhay which Nicholas Rygby lately had, receiving the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
Feb. 29. Licence for the sub- prior and convent of the house or priory of St. Peter,
Westminster. Dunstable, of the order of St. Augustine, in the diocese of Lincoln, to elect
a prior in the place of John Boxton^ resigned.
310 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1472. * Membrane 9 — eont.
Feb. 25. General pardon to Master Bobert Stillyngton, bishop of Bath and Wells,
Westminster, dean of the king'i free cliapel of St. Martin le Grand, London, late keeper
of the privy seal. [Foedera.'] By_K.
MSMBRANB 8.
Jan. 17. Grant to Thomas Burgh, knight, and the heirs male of his body of the
Westminster, reversion of the manors of Lyndewode, Thureswey, Grymesthorpe, Edenham,
Aylesthorpe and Southorp with their members, co. Lincoln, and the lands
and hereditaments called ^Beaumont Rent' in the city of Lincoln, which
reversion came into the king's hands by reason of an Act of Par-
liament on 4 November, 1 Edward IV, sgainst William Beaumont, late
viscount Beaumont, son and heir of John, viscount Beaumont, on the
death of Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, and the reversion of the manors of
Riskyngton and Digby with their members, eo. Lincoln, which Thomas,
cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, George, archbishop of York, Henry, earl
of Essex, John, enrl of Wiltshire, and Walter Blount, knight, lord Mount joy,
hold of the king's grant by letters patent for the use of Joan the wife of tho
said William, viscount Beaumont, on the death of the said Joan or so soon
as they come into the king's hands ; to hold with knights' fees, advowsons,
wardships, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, views of frank-pledge, parks,
warrens, fairs, markets, liberties and other profits by the services of as
many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held
by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to Alice Say vile of a tun of wine yearly in the port of
Westminster. Kyngeston on Hull by delivery of the chief butler of England or his
deputy there, and one stag yearly in the king*s *■ herde ' of Thourn and two
bucks, one in the king's park of Hatfeld and the other in the king's park of
Connysburgh. By K.
Feb. 27. Grant for life to Thomas Troys of the office of derk of the king's works
Westminster, within his manor and park of Claringdon, co. Wilts, from 14 April last
with wages of 6d. daily for his fee and all other accustomed profits from
the issues of the county of Wilts and 6(f. daily for the ancient fee of tho
office from the said issues, in lieu of a grant of the office to Edward Gon-er
by letters patent dated 6 November, 1 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Wilts.
March 1. Grant for life to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, of the office
Westminster, of constable of the king's castle of Dover and all rents and services called
^ castelwarde ' and herbage and advowsons pertaining to the same, an<l the
wardenship of the Cinque Ports and all forfeitures, * schares,' wreck of sea
and other profits ; and also 300/. yearly for the sustenance of himself and
priests, servants, watchmen, officers and artificers there, as Humphrey, late
duke of Gloucester, had, viz. 146/. from the wards pertaining to the castle
and 154/. from the fee farm of the town of Southampton. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sherifi^ mayor, bailiffs, burgesses, men or
other receivei's of the fee farm of the town of Southampton.
1471.
June 27. Grant for life to William Hastyngcs, knight, lord Hastynges, of the
Westminster, offices of constable of the king's castle of Notyngham, porter or keeper of
the gate of the castle, steward and keeper of the forest of Sherwode and
keeper of the king's parks of Beskewodo and Clypston and woods of
Billowe, Birkeland, Rumwode, Ouselando, and Fulwode, co. Nottingham,
all herbage, agistment and pannage of the said parks and woods, the king's
mills of Notyngham called * Gastelmylnes,' the king's rivers of Trent and
Lene in the town of Notyngham and free fishery in the same, all the king's
11 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 11. 311
14i71. Membrane 8— cow/,
meadows below or by the castle between it and the Trent called ^the
Castelmedowes ' and ^ Constable Holme/ all the king's pasture there called
' the Gonvngarth * alias ' the Castell Apilton ' and ' Mildam,' three parcels of
meadow ijing on the bank of the river Lene and in ' the Castell hilles ' and
all other meadows and pastures that anj constable of the castle had by
reason of his office, all chattels waived and strays and all profits and
emoluments of cheminage within the said forest, parks and woods belonging
to the king in any way by reason of the said forest and castle, all fines, issues
and amercements of tenants and residents within th^ forest and forfeitures
of non-residents for non-expeditation of dogs called * dog silver ' according to
the custom of the forest, and the office of one of the chamberlains of the
receipt of the Exchequer or the office of one of the chamberlains cf the
Exchequer, which Humphrey Bourghchier, knight, lately had and which
pertains to the kin^ because he died without male heir of his body, with
the appointment of one of the ushers of the said receipt and all other
officers and ministers belonging to the office, to hold the above by fealty
only, with issues from 5 June last, receiving the accustomed fees for the
said offices and custodies. By p.s.
1472. MSMBRANB 7.
Feb. 20. Licence for Margaret, late the wife of Bobeit, lord Hungerford, knight,
Westminster, and John Cheyce of Pynne and John Mervyn, esquires, to found a per-
petual chantry of two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the
cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, within a chapel newly built by
her, dedicated to Jesus and St. Mary and annexed to the chapel of Holy
Trinity and St. Mary in the same church where the said Bobcrt is buried,
for the good estate of the king, his consort Elizabeth, queen of England,
Bichard Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury, the said Margaret, John and John
and Master James Goldewell, prothonotary apostolic, dean of the cathedral,
and for their souls after death and the souls of the said Bobcrt and his
parents Walter Hungerford, late lord Hungerford, and Katharine his wife,
and William, late lord Botreaux, and Elizabeth his wife, parents of the
said Margaret, and Gregory We.<«tby, esquire ; and to grant in mortmain
the manor of Immer and the advowson of the free chupel in the manor
and three messuages, 200 acres of land, 300 acres of pasture, 8 acres of
meadow and 30*. rent in Wynterboni Homyngton, co. Wilts, late of the
said Walter, lord Hungerford, a moiety of the manor of Folke, co Dorset,
and the advowson of the church of Folke to the dean and chapter of the
cathedral, who shall pay therefrom a yearly rent of 26 marks 6f . 8^. to the
chaplains of the said chantiy, viz. 12 marks to each chaplain for his stipend,
205. for the rent of their house and 13*. Ad, to find bread, wine ami wax
for celebrating mass and performing divine offices, and distribute 100#.
yearly among themselves and other ministers of the cathedral to celebrate
the anniversary of the said Bobert and Margaret in the cathedral on Friday
before Whitsuntide, with power of distraint for the said chaplains in case
of non-payment. By p.s. and for 120 marks paid in the hanaper*
Feb. ^6, Grant to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, of the custody of
Westminster, all castles, lordships, manors, lauds, rents, services, knights' fees and other
hereditaments with advowsons which Elizabeth, now deceased, late the
wife of John Haryngton, knight, and afterwards of William Bonevile,
knight, held in dower, during the minority of Cecily the kinswoman and
heiress of the said John Haryngton and William Bonevile, and so from
heir to heir duiing minority with the marriage of the heir. By p.s.
1471. Membrane 6.
Dec. 2. Inspearimw and confiimation to the dean and chapter of the cathedral
Westminster, church of St, Mary, Lincohi, of letters patent dated 4 February, 22 Ed-
812 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1471. Membrane 6 — cont,
ward Illy coofirming the grant to them bj Edward II. of the custody of the
temporalities of the bishopiic daring voidance.
For 20«. paid in the hanaper.
July 5. Licence, for 20 marks paid at the receipt of the Exchequer, for Richard
WestmiiiBter. Chambrelaine, esquire, brother and heir of William Chambrelaiae, esquire,
deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all castles, lordships, manors,
lands, fee-farms, annuities, reversions, rents, services, hundreds, views of
frank-plgdge, courts leet, sheriffs' turns, liberties, fairs, markets, jurisdictions,
kuigbts' fees, advowsons, woods, agistments, pannages, mills, waters,
fisheries and other possessions within the realm which should descend to
him on the death of hia brother. By pus.
1472. Membrane 5.
Feb. 5. Grant to the king's brother John, duke of Suffolk, and the king's sister
Westminiter. Elizabeth his wife of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents,
services and other possessions with advowsons, knights' fees, courts leet,
views of frank-pled^, &irs, markets, parks, warrens, franchises, liberties,
profits and other commodities late of John Lovell, knight, late lord of
Lovell, deceased, tenant in chief by knight-service, or Joan lids wife or any
ancestor of Francis his son and heir, during the minority of the said Francis,
and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so
from heir to heir during minority, finding a competent sustenance for the
heir and supporting all houses, enclosures and buildings, provided that this
grant shall not extend to any possessions which may descend to the heir
in future. By p.s.
March 2. General pardon to Joan Lewkenore late the wife of John Lewkenore,
Wefltminster. knight, of Westgrynsted, co. Sussex, widow, of all offences committed by
her before 27 February last. By p.s.
March 3. Grant for life to John Hodelston, knight, in recompence of the offices of
Westmintter. lieutenant of the constable of the castle of Cokermouth, lately granted to
him bj the king, of the custody of the manor or lordship of Egremond, co.
Cumberland, to hold from 1 May, 10 Edward IV, without rendering any
account. By K.
Feb. 29. Whereas on the death of Robert Ponynges, knight, by an inquisition
Weitminster. taken at Holyngboume, co. Kent, on Wednesday after St. James the Apostle,
25 Henry VT, before John Seyntler, then escbeator in the county, it was
found that the said Robert died seised in his demesne as of fee of divers
manors, lands, rents, services, advowsons and possetisioDS specified held in
gavelkind and to these Eleanor, then the wife of Henry Percy, knight^ and
daughter of Richard Ponynges son of the said Robert, and Robert Ponynges
and Edward Ponynges, sons of the said Robert, were the heirs and Eleanor
was also heir to other manors and lands specified, and although the greater
part of these possessions were held at common law and not according to
gavelkind they still* remain in the king's hands because Eleanor has not
had due livery, the king grants licence to her by the name of Eleanor,
countess of Northumberlimd, the younger, to enter freely into the said
possessions held at common law and her third share of the possessions held
in gavelkind and pardons to her all debts, accounts, arrears, issues forfeit,
fines, reliefs and scutages due for the same. By p.s.
Membrane 4.
Jan. 8. General pardon to Humphrey Gentili, merchant of Luke, of all ofiences
Westminster, committed by him before 30 September last. By p»s.
11 EDWABD IV.— Part II. 818
1472. Membrane 4 — cent.
Jan. 30. Grant to Peter Huse, bachelor in decrees, of the prebend of Stowe in the
Wcstminrter, cathedral church of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the bishopric being in his hands. Bj K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Feb. 2. General pardon to Balph Babthorpe of Babthorpe, esquire in the county
WestminBter. of York, alias *gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before
20 January last. By p.s.
Jan. 17. Grant to Martin Leam, born in Flanders, and the heirs of his body of
Westminster, letters of denization. By K. and for ^ mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 3. Appointment of William Ourey and Thomas Besteney to repair the
Westminster, kin^s ship called le Grace Dieu and to take smiths, carpenters and other
workmen and timber, iron, boards, canvas, pitch and other necessaries and
carriage for the same. By K.
Feb. 1. Appointment of John Gardener, yeoman purveyor of the office of the
Westminster, poultry of the household, to take capons, bens, swans, ducks, egges and
other things pertaining to his office for the expenses of the household and
carriage necessary for the same. By bill of the steward of the household.
The like of the following : —
John Bodyll.
John Layton.
Feb. 3. Grant for life to Richard Wellys, carpenter of the town of Calais, of the
Westminster, office of master carpenter of the king's works of the said town and the
marches, with a mansion and all fees belonging to the office, when it shall
become void by the death, surrender or forfeiture of John Pacche» late
holder of the same. By K.
Jan. 10. Grant to Dan Thomas Grove, monk, of the priory of Monkenfarlegh, in
Westminster, the diocese of Salisbury, void by the cession of the last incumbent, and
appointment of him as prior. By p.s.
Feb. 13. Grant to Thomas Berkeley, knight, of 20 marks from the issues of the
Westminster, county of Rutland. By K.
Feb. 17. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Grene as ganger in the port
Westminister, of Ipswich and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fee.
By bill of the treasurer.
Feb. If5. Presentation of John Wygmore, chaplain, to the parish church of St.
Westminster. Mary Magdalen, Scales, in the county of Guysnes, in the diocese of
Terouanne, void by the death of Gervase Qilmet, last parson. The letters
are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury.
Feb. 14. Protection with clause volumuSf for one year, for William Ferys of
Wflstiuinster. London, alias Ferry, citizen and mercer of London, staying on the king's
service in the company of the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumber-
land, wai'den of the east march of England towards Scotland, on the safe*
custody, defence and victualling of the same. By bill of p.s.
Feb. 22. Grant to the king's kinswoman Isabel late the wife of John Neville,
Westminster, marquess Montagu, of the custody and governance of his son George during
minority. By p.s.
Membranes 3 and 2.
Feb. 23. Indenture between the king and William, lord Hastynges, his chamber-
Westminster, lain, witnessing that whereas the king had for coinage of every pound of
Tower weight of gold and silver respectively from the time of the
banning of his new coins until Michaelmas, 6 £dward lY. 20;. lOd, and
4«. 6tf. and from thence until 29 September, 7 Edward IV. 20s. 10c/. as
314 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membranes 3 and 2''^ont.
above and 35. 2d, and from thence until Easter last 14^. 6J. and 2s. Sd. at
Easter he ordained that henceforth no more should be taken than 7^. 6d,
and I8d. and ordaining the said lord Hastjnges master and worker of the
moneys of gold and silver and keeper of the < chaunges ' and ^ outechaunges '
in the Tower of London, the realm of England and the town and marches
of Calais. The latter hath undertaken to make five kinds of gold money, one
piece * rynnyng for ' 10*. sterling which shall be called the * ryall noble ' of
gold, of which there shall be 45 in every pound weight of the Tower, and
pieces of 5s, called the * ryall half noble,' 2s, Qd, called the * ryall farthyng/
6s, 8d. called an ^ angel' and 3*. 4d, called an 'angelet' in like manner; and
every pound weight of the Tower of the said moneys shall be worth 22/. 10^.
and shall be of 23 carats 3^ grains fine; of which pound weight the
warden shall take for the king 7s, 6d, whereof the master shall have for
the working of the coins and other expeascs 2s, 6d. and the warden,
controller, clipper of the irons, clerk and usher of the coins shall have
their fees at the hands of the warden, and there shall remain- to
the merchant 22/. 2s, 6d. The master shall be allowed at the assay a
variation of weight,' or alloy of the eighth part of a carat in the pound,
which is called ' remedie,' but otherwise shall melt and reforge defective
money at his own cost. He hath undertaken also to make five kinds of
silver money, a pound of which shall be worth 37*. 6d, viz. a piece of 4^.
which shall bo called a ^ grote,' of which there shall be 112 J in the pound
aforesaid, and pieces called ^ a half grote,' a ^ peny ' or a ' sterling,' a
^ halfpeny ' and a * f erthyng ' in like manner ; and every pound of silver
money shall weigh 11 ounces and 2 pennyweights of fine silver and 18
pennyweights of alloy, every pennyweight containing 24 grains ; of which •
moneys the warden shall take for the king 18c/. whereof the master shall
have I2d, and the warden, controller, clipper of the irons, clerk and
usher of the coins shall have their wages, and there shall remain to tha
merchant 36*. The ' remedye ' shall be 2d, weight in every pound. Before
issue 10*. value in every 10 pounds of gold and 2s, value in every 100
pounds of silver shall be put in a box sealed with the seals of the warden,
master, and controller and shut with three keys of which they eacli shall
have one, and the said box shall be opened every three months upon
reasonable warning before certain lords of the council, and assay made by
fire or touch in the presence of the warden, master and controller. The
master shall make a privy mark upon all moneys made by him, and the
warden, master and controller shall take gravers to grave the irons, and
smiths and other workmen, and the irons when graven shall be delivered
by indenture to the clerk of the mint and the graver shall not grave
elsewhere but only in one house within the Tower. The master shall
receive gold and silver brought to the Tower at its true value, and in
case of doubt the king's assayers shall determine the truth, for which
two good stones called ^ towches ' and good ' nedeles ' shall be pro-
vided, and the balances and weights shall be amended from time to time.
The master and his deputies, officers p»nd servants and all persons bringing
gold or silver to the Tower shall have free entry and issue. The
delivery of gold and silver shall take place once or more in the week and
the master shall take count of the sum coined and the number of persons to
whom delivery shall be made. No money or bullion shall be taken out of
the realm, except by special leave of the king, and no false or counterfeit
money brought in. The king confirms to the said warden, master and
controller and all other ministers of the mints and exchanges the charters
and franchises granted aforetime, and the moneyers and workmen shall be
ready to do their work at all time and the gold and silver to be coined shall
be delivered to them in clean ingots. The master shall bring all the gold
and silver that he shall receive in the exchanges or by colour of his office to
11 EDWABD IV.~Paet II. 816
1472. Membranes 3 and 2^^cont,
the mints to be made into money, and no person shall hold common
exchange, privj or apert, on pain of the forfeiture contained in the
statute of 25 Edward III, of which forfeiture the said master shall have
I2d, of the pound. And for the performance of the covenants aforesaid
the said master has made oath in Chancery and has found borrov^s in 100/.
each, viz. Sir Eichard Hastiuges, knight, Sir Ralph Hastinges, knight,
William Stephens of London, * gentilman,* Hugh Brice, ' goldsmyth/ Hugh
Broun, * mercer,* Christopher Elyot, 'goldsmyth,' aud Henry Wodecok,
'scryvanar,* English, By p.s.
Mbmbranb 2 — coftt,
Feb. 16. Appointment of Thomas Bryan as chief justice of the Bench during
Westminster, good behaviour, receiving the accustomed fees, in lieu of a like appointment
of him during pleasure by lettei*s patent dated 29 May last, surrendered.
ByK.
Feb. 26. Grant to the said Thomas, for the better maintenance of his estate and
Westminster, his expenses in office, of 140 marks yearly at the hands of the clerk or
keeper of the hanaper or the customers in the ports of London, Bristol and
Kyngeston on Hull, according to the form of an act in Parliament at West*
minster, 18 Henry VI. and 106;. 1 l^e?. and the sixth part of W. yearly
at Christmas for a robe with fur and 06;. 6^. at Whitsuntide for a robe
with lining.
Feb. 15. Grant for life to Hugh Brice of Loudon, 'goldsmyth,' and James Brico
Westminster, his son of the o'flices of clerk of the king's mint, money and change
within the Tower of London and usher of the said exchange, with fees as
in the last year of Edward III. and the first of Richard II. at the hands
of the warden of the said exchange, in lieu of like grants of the said offices
to the said Hugh and John Sandes by letters patent dated 24 March,
6 Edward IV* surrendered, and Hugh Amory by letters patent dated
4 June, 2 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
1471.
June 17. Grant to Richard Ncel, one of the justices of the Bench, for the better
Westminster, maintenance of his estate and his expenses in office, of 110 marks yearly
at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers in the
ports of London, Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull, according to the form of
an act in Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI. and 106*. lljcf. and
the sixth part of ^d, yearly at Christmas for a robe with fur and 66*. (yd.
at Whitsuntide for a robe with lining.
July 12. Grant for life to Richard Beauchamp, knight, constable of the castle of
Westminster. Gloucester, of 40 marks yearly from the fee farm of the town from Easter,
10 Edward IV. By p.s.
1472, Mbmbranb 1.
Jan. 18. General pardon to the mayor, constables and society of merchants of the
Westminster, staple of Calais of all offences committed by them before 13 January,
11 Edward IV. and all amercements, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and
arrears due from them to the king before 29 September, 9 Edward IV. ;
provided that this pardon shall not extend to any capture of goods of the
king since 4 March last. By K.
The like to the following persons, merchanis of the staple of Calais : —
John Marshall, citizen and merchant of York. By K.
Thomas Beseby late of Stowe by Lincoln, co. Lincoln, ' marchaunt/
aiias late mayor of Lincoln and escheator in that city, alias of
316 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
3.472, Membrane 1 — cont.
Stowe St. Mary, late one of the collectors of the first of the two
fifteenths and tenths granted to the king by the laity in the eighth
year in the parts of Lyndesey. By K.
Robert Onley of Coventre, * merchant,' alias Robert Woneley,
'gentilman/ aZia^ ^ wolmarchaunt/ alias ' felmarchaunt,' a/ta« late
one of the slieriffs of the city of Coventre. By K.
John Croke, citizen of London, ^ gentilman.' By K.
Thomas Sharpe of London, * grocer.' By K.
William Browne of Staunford, co. Lincoln, * merchant.' By K.
John Tate of London the younger, * mercer.' By K.
Robert Tate of London, ' mercer.'
Thomas Wymark of London, * grocer,' By K.
William Bracebrygge alias Brasebrygge, citizen and draper of
London. By K.
John Thryske, mayor of the staple of Calais, alias John Thersk,
late mayor of York, alias of Burton by Lincoln, co. Lincoln,
* marchaunt.' By K.
William Copley of London, * gentilman,' alias late of Barnbowe, co.
York, alias of Doncastre, co. York. By K.
Thomas Farys of Skirbek, co. Lincoln, ^ marchaunt,' alias Thomas
Parysshe late of Boston, co. Lincoln, By K.
Robert Sutton of Boston, co. Lincoln, * marchaunt.' By K.
William Home alias Horn, citizen and * Salter ' of London. By K.
Richard Yorke, merchant of York, alias ^ gentilman,' alias late mayor
of York. By K.
John Barton of Holme in the parish of Northmoscham, co. Notting-
ham, 'merchannt,' alias late farmer of the manor of Egyll by
Lincoln, co. Lincoln, By K.
Thomas Massyngberd late of London, ^ gentilman,' alias late citizen
and mercer of London, alias * marchaunt.' By K.
John Massyngberd late of London,! ^ mercer,' alias late of Boston.
CO. Lincoln, ' wolmarchaunt,' alias late of Burgh, co. Lincoln,
* gentilman.' By K.
John Tate, citizen, mercer and alderman of London, alias ' mar*
chaunt.' By K.
John Fennc alias Afifenne late of London, ^ stokfysshmonger,' alias
citizen and merchant of London, alias ^ marchaunt.' By K.
Richard Lematon alias Lemyngton alias Lemangton, late mayor of
York, alias merchant of York, alias * gentilman,' alias late one of
the customers in the port of Kyngeston ou Hull. By K.
William Brompton of Kyngeston on Hull, co. York, * marchaunt.'
ByK.
John Swan of Kyngeston on Hull, co. York, ^ marchaunt.' By K.
Membrane 2Sd,
Feb. 3. Commission to Ralph Ajssheton, knight, sheriff of York, and Edmund
Westminster. Hastynges, knight, to arrest Martin atte See, esquire, and bring him before
the king and council.
11 EDWAJRD IV.— Part IL 317
1471. Membrane 27 d.
Oct. 23. OommissioQ to Master Thomas Candor, master of decrees, Philip Hueke
WestmiiMter. and Master Boger Rotheram, doctors of laws, and Michael Carvanell,
bachelor in either law, to hear and determine an appeal by Robert Drope,
citizen and alderman of London, against a decision of Dan Robert Essex,
archdeacon of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster by London, and
judge of civil causes of dwellers within the precinct and juriEdiction of the
monastery, not pertaining to the court of Rome, in a cause before him in
^vhich the said Robert sued Richard Joynour, staying within the sanctuary
of the monastery, for 133/. 6s, Sd. which the latter had failed to pay
according to promise.
Dec. 15. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, lieutenant
Westminster, of Dover castle and governor of the Cinque Ports, Robert Cok, guardian of
the town of Sandwich, Edward Skelton, one the king's Serjeants at arms,
William Fennell, John Colle, John WaskefF, John Saman and the bailiff of
Sandwich to enquire into the complaint of Domynggo Demascata, John
Demascata and John Garce, merchants of Spain, that when relying on the
truces between the king and his kinsman the king of Castile and Leon on
18 October, 10 Edward IV. they were sailing to Sandwich in a carvel of
Spain called la Marye de Keyte of Ihe burthen of 64 tuns, laden with
wines and other goods and merchandise, they were taken by certain pirates
lieges of the king in a ship of England called la Marye Welfare of which
Robert Teyge was then master, victualled by Richard Robyns, Henry
Stede and Thomas Cokke, and despoiled of the said ship and its gear
and the said goods to the value of 420/., and to cause restitution to be
made and to arrest the offenders and bring them before the king in
Chancery.
Membrane 24d.
Nov. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsman William, earl of
Weitminster. Pembroke, Richard Chokk, knight, Thomas Litelton, Thomas Vaghan,
Thomas Brigge, John Herbert, Hugh Hunteley and Thomas Morgan in
South Wales. By K.
1472. Membrane 2ld.
Feb. 5. Commission to Ralph de Graystok, knight, William Pudsey, knight,
Westminster. William Claxton, esquire, Robert Rodes and John Herbotell to enquire
what lands Roger Thornton, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief, held in the
county of Northumberland and what they are worth and who is his heir
and to take them into the king's hands.
1471. Membrane 20d.
Nov. 14. Commission to John Cheyny, Thomas Prut, Thomas Dalaroare, Thomas
Westminster. Kyngston and Robert Quydhampton, mayor of Redyng, to arrest John
Alisaunder of Redyng and Nicholas Evesham of Redyng and bring them
before the king and council.
1472. Membrane I8d.
Feb. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brothers George, duke
Westminster, of Clarence, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsmen John,
duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, and Henry, earl of E«sex, and
William Burghchier, knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, Walter
Blount of Mountjoy, kniglit, Thomas Bryan, William Laken, Thomas
Mongomerj', knight, Thomas Tyrell, knight, Walter Writtell, John Grene
and John Ingoldesby touching certain treasons, insurrections, rebellions,
felonies, riots and other offences committed by Thomas Veer late of
318 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane \M — cont,
Hengham Oastell, co. Essex, knight, John Darcy late of Tolshunt Darcy,
CO. Essex, esquirct Nicholas Gascoign late of Sundrysshe, co. Kent, esquire,
WiHium Benbury of Takeley, co. Essex, < gentilman,' John Cumberland
lat€ of Dounham, co. Essex, * yoman,' John Quyxley late of Wyvenhoo,
CO. Essex, the elder, * yoman,' John Melbourn of Wyvenhoo, * shypman,'
Thomas Melboum of Wyvenho, 'shipman,' Giles Porter of Wyvenhoo,
* yoman,' John Welde of Wyvenhoo, * yoman,' Simon Weye of Wyvenho,
'yoman,' Peter Coo of Wyvenho, * yoman,' John Myche of Wyvenhoo the
younger, * yoman,' John Sterlyng of Coksale, co. Essex, * wever,' John
Yardeley of Thakstede, co. Essex, * yoman,' William Hall of Ipswich,
CO. Suffolk, ' yoman,' John Best of Colchestre, co. Essex, * yoman,' John
Barker of Colchestre, * yoman,' Thomas Clerk of Colchestre, 'yoman,* John
Segrym of Estdonyland, co. Essex, * yoman,* Robert Porter of Estdoniland,
' yoman,' Stephen Meye of Earl's Colne, co. Essex, * yoman,' Thomas Meyre
of Earl's Colne, ' yoman,' Thomas Boweman of Branktre, co. Essex, * yoman,'
John Drewe of Earl's Colne> * yoman,' and Andrew Frenshman of Hengham
at the Castle, * yoman.' By K.
MSMBRANB I6d.
'Jan. 24. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, Thomas
Westmimter. Arundell of Matravers, knight, Maurice Berkeley, knight, Edward Berkeley,
John Dudley, Thomas Pounde and John Sorell to take the muster of the men
at arms and archers of an armed force with which the king has ordered
John Cheyue, esquire of the body, to go to sea for the safe custody of the
same and the resistance of the king's enemies, and also of the master
mariners of the ships for their conduct.
Membrane lid.
Feb. 18. Commission to William Wyngfeld, esquire, William Chartessey, esquire,
Westminster, and Alan Forster, on complaint by Stephen Dryver that when he was at
anchor in the port of Orwell in a carvel laden with goods and merchandise
to the value of 247/., the customs having been duly paid, one Robert Baldry,
master of a carvel of war of which John Est of Sandwich was owner and
victualler, and the soldiers in the same, hired by the inhabitants of the sea
coast there for the safety of the fishermen at sea for the season, came upon
him about the tenth hour on 10 September last at night and assaulted him
and divers of his society and carried away the said carvel and goods, to
arrest the said John and Robert and Edmund Porter alias Morys, William
Halle and William Cartour, soldiers of tlie carvel, and imprison them until
they make due restitution.
Membrane lOd,
Feb. 5. Commission to John Nesfeld, esquire, Robert Nesfeld and William
Westminster. Willesthorpe to arrest Richard Couche of Godestre, co. Essex, Mius-
bondman,' John Grawe of Godestre, * husbondman,' John Marion of
Godestre,* husbondman,' Richard Cousyn of Godestre, * husbondman,* John
Chalk of Godestre, * husbondman,' John Pole of Godestre, * husbondman,'
John Panyote of Aythorpe Rodyng, co. Essex, * husbondman,' Thomas
Eylmyn of Godestre, Mahorer,' and John Typpeswayne of Godestre,
* husbondman,' and bring them before the king in Chancery.
Feb. 10. The king lately by letters patent (seep. 317) appointed William, earl of
Westminster. Arundel, lieutenant of Dover castle and governor of the Cinque Ports,
Robert Cok, mayor of Sandwich, Edward Skelton, Serjeant at arms, William
Funell, John Colle, John Waskeff, John Saman and the bailiff of Sandwich
to enquire into the capture of a carvel of Domyngo Demascata, John
11 EDWARD IV.— Part ll. 31fl
1472. Membrane \0d — cont.
Demascata and John Garce, merchants of Spain, and the said Edward has
returned that Richard GyfFord, Thomas Cok, and John Stereson, victuallers
of th» ehip called la Marye Welfare y were the captors of the capvel, and
confessed to the capture and the said Thomas and John and one Jolm
Chillcsworth offered satisfaction to the sum of 6/. apiece and the gear of
tlie carvel was in the housvj of one Fetliorston of Sandwich, whose wife
promised restitution, and that he has put the said Domynggo in full
possession of the carvel in the port of Sandwich. The king accordingly
hereby appoints the abovo and Richard Cheldes worth, John WestcUfi^,
John Swan and Pety John to restore the said 18/. and gear to the said
Domynggo, John and John and to enquire into whose hands the residiie
of the wines, goods and merchandise came and to cause restitution of the
same or their true value and to arrest and imprison the offenders until due
restitution be made.
" Mbmbrans 9d,
Feb. 12. Commission to William Laken, John Willoughby, knight, Robert
Westminster. Willoughby, knight, Thomas Gray, John Barett, John Whittokesmede,
Philip Morgan and Roland Banastcv to enquire into certain trespasses, riots
and offences committed by Edward Hungerfold and John Blake against
John Criklade in the county of Wilts.
147 1 . Mbmbranb 8 J.
Nov. 16. Commission to the bailiffs and constables of the towns of Fulkstone, Rye
Westminster, and Hitli, CO. Kent, and William Bateman to enquire into the complaint of
Mtirtin de Antiaga of Bilbowe in Spain that when relying on the truces
between the king and his kinsman the king of Castile and Leon on 26
December last, he was sailing to London in a ship of Spain called Saynt
Barthelmewe laden with wines and other merchandise he was seized by
Robert Frenche and Thomas Strete and other pirates in a ship of England
called the bote of Folkstotiy of which the said Robert and Thomas were
_ masters, and despoiled of the ship and gear and wines to the value of 533/.,
and to seize the ship and wines and put them in safe* custody and arrest the
said Robert and Thomas and bring them before the king in Chancei'y.
Nov. 22. Commission to Edward Skelton, king's serjeant at arms, William Fennell,
Westminster. John Colle, John Waskeff and John Savan to enquire into the complaint of
Domyngo Damascata, John Damascata and John Garce, merchants of
Spain, that when relying on the truces between the king and his kinsman
the king of Castile and Leon on 18 October, 10 Edward IV. they were
sailing to Sandwich in a carvel of Spain called la Mane le Keyte of the
burthen of 64 tuns, laden with wines and other goods and merchandise, they
were taken by certain pirate lieges of the king in a ship of England called
le Marye Welfare of which Robert Teyge was then master, victualled by
Richard Robyns, Henry Stede and Thomas Cokke, and despoiled of the
said ship and its gear and the said wines, goods and merchandise to the
value of 420/., and to seize the said ship, Avines, goods and merchandise and
put them in safe-custody and arrest the offenders and bring them before the
king in Chancery.
d^
12 EDWAED IV.— Part I.
1472.
April 16.
Westminster.
April 16.
Westminster.
April 15.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
April 25.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
April 15.
Westminster.
April 24.
Westminster.
April 15.
Westminster.
Membrane 29.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Richard Robertes alias Poort of Bristol, * fysshemonger,' for not
appearing before Robert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Nicholas Warynges touching a debt of 20 marks,
he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified. Surrey,
John Frend late of Rolleston, co. Lincoln, ' yoman,' for not appearing
to answer John Elryngton, ' gentilman,' touching a debt of 40s.
Middlesex.
Thomas vStaynfeld of Bullyngbroke, co. Lincoln, 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer John Elryngton, ' gentilman,' touching a debt
of 10/^ . Middlesex.
William Gardyner of Bryggewater, co. Somerset, ^ chapman,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Barley, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of Idl. Ids, 4d. London.
John Felson late of Great Bourton, co. Oxford, ^ husbondman,* for not
appearing to answer Richard Oalcote touching a trespass. Oxford.
IMargaret Lee late of York, widow, alias Margaret Bedford late of
London, widow, late the wife of John Lee and formerly the wife of
Richard Bedford, for not appearing to answer John Crowcherd of
London, * blaksmyth,' Thomas Gill, * gentilman,' William Grene,
< gentilman,' and George Scalby, touching a debt of 40 marks.
Middlesex.
John FynauncQ late of Sutton in the Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge,
* gentilman,' for not appearing to answer John Candeler touching a
debt of 40^. Cambridge.
John Mylys late of Stoke by Neylond, co. Suffolk, ' plomer,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render 4 marks to William Thweytes, William Rodelond, chaplain,
Richard Herward and Walter Smalbergh, executors of the will of
Henry Sethyng, master of the college of Sudbury, co. Suffolk.
Suffolk.
John Walsshe late of Olveston, co. Gloucester, esquire, alias late of
Bristol, * marchaunt,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Richard Fiuwet of
Pensford, co. Somerset, ' touker,' touching a debt of 65*.
Bristol.
May 6.
Westminster.
June 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 28.
William Neweman, citizen and mercer of London, for not appearing to
answer John Catesby, < gentilman,' and John Senycle, citizen and
* haberdassher ' of London, touching a debt of 8/. and John Byl-
lyngton, citizen and grocer of London, John Wendy, citizen and
mercer of London, William Hill and Edmund Bettys, citizen and
mercer of London, touching debts of 40/., 9/., 18/. 12*. 4d, and 22/.
respectively. Middlesex. London.
Roger Waleys late of Preston, co. Hertford, * yoman,' for not appearing
to answer Nicholas Morley, esquire, touching a debt of 10/.
Hertford.
12 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
321
1472.
June 17.
WestmiBBter.
June 17.
Weftmmstfr.
June 4.
WMtnujuttf.
June 19.
Westminster.
June 20.
Westminster.
June 23.
Westminster.
June 26.
Westminster.
Juno 30.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
June 12,
Westminster.
Jul3^ 6.
Westminster.
June 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 28— ca«/.
Alan Gayler late of Rokynge, co. Kent, 'husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 5 marks to William Gace,
chaplain, executor of the will of Stephen Siegge, esquire. London.
John Peraunt late of Stanford Mounfychet, co. Essex, * yoman,' for
not appearing to answer Henry, earl of Essex, touching a debt of
40^. Essex.
Robert Mason late of White Notley, co, Essex, • husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 33/. Qs, Sd. to John Yong
the younger, citizen and mercer of London, and Agnes his wife,
executrix of the will of Philip Howell, late citizen, and mercer of
London. Essex.
Thomas Hyrne of Alyngton, co. Lincoln, * husbondman,' for not appear-
ing to answer Richard Willughby, esquire, touching a debt of 60s.
Nottingham.
John atte Brigge alias John Brigge of Northtauton, co. Devon,
* husbondman,* alias * yoman,' for not appearing before John Prysot
and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer
Walter Prewe touching a trespass and Robert Cambon touching a
trespass. Devon.
Stephen Pylbergh, parson of the parish church of Meseden, co. Hert-
ford, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
Thomas Gh*aunger of London, clerk, touching a debt of 7/.
London.
John Parmenter of Herksted, co. Suflfolk, * chapman/ for not appear-
ing before Robert Danby and his follows, late justices of the Bench,
to answer William Lok, citizen and mercer of London, touching a
debt of 8/. 12*. 8d, ' London.
John Algore late of Haveryng, co. Essex, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Simon Briggcman, citizen and 'fuller' of
London, touching a debt of 40^. London.
Qeorge Keell late of Mayryng, co. Lincoln, ' chaplain,' for not appear-
ing to answer John Elryngton touching a debt of 100*.
Middlesex.
Peter Berwyke of Colchestre, co. Essex, * yoman,' for not appearing to
answer Richard Cok, grocer of London, alias of Hadlegb, co.
Suffolk, * clothemaker,' touching a debt of 4/. 10*. Suffolk.
Thomas Daunser of Helay Parke, co. York, *yoman,' for not appear-
ing to answer a plea of Katharine late the wife of Richard Percy,
knight, that lie with Christopher Lofthous, prior of the house of
St. John the Evangelist, Helay Parke, and William Lofthous of
Helay Parke, chaplain, carried off a horse, four cows and 100 sheep
of hers, worth 20 marks, found at Walton, co. York, and chattels
there. City of York.
William Lofthous for the same. City of York.
Edith Clerk late of Salisbury, co. Wilts, widow, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that she render
chattels to the value of 30/. and a coifer containing charters,
writings and other muniments to Thomas Gay the younger and
Katharine his wife. London.
John Snoryng late of London, * fysshmonger,' for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
Thomas Stoughton, citizen and ^ fysshmonger ' of London, touching
a debt of 50/. London.
y 96186.
522
CALENDAB OP PATENT BOlilS.
1472.
July 6.
Westminster.
July 10.
"VVestminster.
June 26.
Westminster.
Julj 10.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 13.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
Membrane ^H^-'Cont
Thomas Williamson alias Willyamson, citizen and mercer of London,
for not appearing to answer Bartholomew Schiatis, merchant of
Luca, and Thomas Bledlowe, citizen and grocer of London, touching
debts of 66/. 20d, and 26/. respectively. London.
Henry Malverne late of Asshehill, co. Norfolk, ^ bocher,' administrator
of the goods of John Oldeman, who died intestate, for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 7/. I6#. 4c/. to Williami Maryner.
Middlesex.
William Hoo late of Aspeden, co. Hertford, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea of Nicholas Morley, esquire, that he
render an account for the time when he was his receiver.
Sussex.
llichard Thelnetham, late of London, ' gentilman,' for not appearing
before John Frisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer William Knot touching a debt of 60«. London.
William Geyton, late of Shuldham, co. Norfolk, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing before Bobert Dauby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Greneley, clerk, touching a debt of 16/.
Norfolk.
John Stanley of Dodyngton Fygot, co. Lincoln, esquire, and Elizabeth
his wife, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer Thomas Hay ton touching a debt of 8 marks. London.
Membrane 27.
Henry Bedyll of Bromley, co. Kent, * husbondman,' and Margaret his
wife, for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer Isabel Cokefeld touching a debt of
of 40*. Surrey.
John Barette late of Outwell, co. Norfolk, • bruer,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer William Sparowe of
Northwolde, co. Norfolk, touching a debt of 20/. Norfolk.
William Curteys late of jOhiey, co. Buckingham, ^yoman,' for not
appearing to answer John Hayll the elder of Stonystratford, co.
Buckingham, touching a debt of 7/. Middlesex.
John Smyth late of Olney, ' yoman,' for the same. Middlesex.
Thomas Palmer late of Abi-igge, co. Essex, * chapman,' for not appearing
before Bobert Danby and bis fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Ljabel Lyon, widow, touching a debt of 40«. London.
John Gysyll of Waynflete, co. Lincoln, mariner, alias John Gysell,
* shipman,* for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer William Dryng,
burgess and merchant of Scardeburgh, touching a debt of 10 marks,
and before John Frisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer John Dymmok and Thomas Brese touching
debts of 20/. and 40*. respectively. Lincoln and York.
Walter Hervy of Hucbyn, co. Hertford, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Drake
touching a debt of 64^. 9d, Hertford.
Simon Laurens of Fakenham, co. Bedford, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Teryngham the younger, esquire, touching
a debt of 20 marks. Bedford.
12 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
323
1472.
Oct. 24.
WestminsUr.
Oct. 22.
WestmiDAter.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
WestmiDster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Oct. 28,
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cont,
John Mole late of Hembury by Westbury, co. Gloucester, ' liusbond-
man/ for not appearing to answer a plea that he render chattels to
the value of 4 marks to Thomas Everard. Gloucester.
Robert Bayley of Grynleton, co. York, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Peter Benet
touching a debt of 20/. York.
William Bylmyn late of London, merchant, aliai citizen and Mre-
monger ' of London, for not appearing before John Prysot and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Edward,
eldest son of the late king, prince of Wales, duke of C/ornwall and
earl of Chester, touching a debt of 4/. and Thomas Barker of
Bishop's Lynn, ' mercer,' and Robert Flynton alicu Flynt of Snetes-
ham, ' mercer,' touching a debt of 30/. Norfolk.
John Fedyon of Horham, co. Suffolk, ' skynner,' for not appearing
before Richard Neuton and his fellows,* justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer Thomas Faukoner, citizen of Noiivich,
^ skynner,' alias * polter,' touching a debt of 60^. I^orwich.
John Balached late of Chepyngtoryton, co. Devon, * cordener,' executor
of the will of Richard White, * gentilman,' for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render 60^. to
Thomas Gay, citizen and tailor of London, alias 'citysayn of
London.' London.
Richard Tetford of Spaldyng, co. Lincoln, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby, knight, and his fellows^ late
justices of the Bench, to answer John Wenlok, knight, alias lord
of Wenlok, touching two debts of 40/. Bedford.
John Stony s late of London, 'skynner,' for not appearing before
the king to answer Richard Scarburgh, clerk, touching a trespass.
Surrey.
John Monnyng late of Hadlegh, co. Suffolk, * clothemaker,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer a plea that he render his account to Robert
Hull, merchant of London, for the time when he was his bailiff in
London and receiver. London.
Robert Shepherd of Barton in Henmerssh, co. Warwick, * husbond-
man,' for not appearing to answer William Bery and Margaret his
wife touching a trespass committed by him and Philip Canny ng of
Chepyngnorton, co. Oxford, ' husbondman,' Thomas Kerseman late
of Scresden, co. Warwick, chaplain, and Robert Grynder of Seresden,
'husbondman,' with John Shepherd of Barton in Henmerssh,
* husbondman,' and Robert Stokes of Chepyngnorton, * chapman.'
Warwick,
Stephen Williamson of Lelley, co. York, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 7/. 6s, 8c/. to Master
John Galdbek, doctor of divinity, Thomas Langto of Hesilwod,
* chaplain,' Christopher Dobley, chaplain, and John York, chaplain,
executors of the will of Thomas Howren, priest, prebendary of
Holme Archiepiscopi in the cathedral church of York.
City of York.
William Robynson late of Wythorne Wyke, co. York, clerk, alias
chaplain, for the same. City cf York.
Ranulph Wynde of Wythornewyke, * husbondman,' for the same.
City of York.
X 2
324
CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1472.
Oct. 29.
TYestmiuster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westmiuster.
Membrane 27 — cont,
Joliii Est late of Maron, co. Lincoln^ * joman/ for not appearing to
answer John ElryogtOD, < gentilman/ touching a debt of 40s. ^
Lincoln.
William Goldsmyth late of Tenam, co. Kent, *yoman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Colyngborne, esquire, touchiog a trespass. Middlesex.
Thomas Halle late of Westbury on Trymme, co, Gloucester, * geotQ-
man,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer John Halle touching a trespass
committed by him and John Water of Bristol, * bocher.' Sussex,
Membrane 26.
May 10. Grant for life to Peter Curteis, in lieu of a grant thereof to him by letters
Westminster, patent dated 17 January last, surrendered because invalid, of the office of
keeper of the king's beds and cloths within the palace of Westminster, with
a groom under him, receiving for their wages 8^. daily from Michaelmas
last as John Heyer had in the year 13 Richard II. from the farm of the
city of Winchester. By p.s.
Oct. 6.
Westmioster.
Oct. 12.
Westmiuster.
Oct. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Wcetmicstcr.
Membrane 24.
Pardons of outlawry as above to the following : —
John Wyllyam, alias William, of Southampton, merchant, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thom8,s
Hexstall touchiug a debt of 40/. London.
John Buniet of Aukebargh, co. Lincoln, * yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Marjory, lady of Roos, touching a debt of 6/. Suffolk.
William'Dryver late of Nedehammarket, co. Suffolk, * tanner,' for not
appearing to answer John Cornyssh the elder, citizen and saddler of
London, John Cornyssh the younger, citizen and saddler of London,
and Richaixl Cornyssh, 'gentilman,' touching a debt of 20/.
London.
John Cumwell of the parish of Kelveden,' co. Essex, the elder, ' taillour/
for not appearing before the king to answer John Thurlewynd touch-
ing a trespass committed by him and John Cumwell of Kelveden
the younger, * laborer,' and Thomas Porter of Kelveden, * glover.'
Essex.
John Simond of Braynford, co. Middlesex, 'husbondman,' aiias of
Estbraynford a/uw of New Braynford alias of Old Bravnford,
* yoman,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer Thomas Hayton and Robert
Colyns, citizen and *coflrer' of London, touching debts of 20 marks
and 5 marks respectively. Middlesex.
John Davy of Topsham, co. Devon, * husbondman,' for not appearing
to answer William Baker touching a debt of 5 marks, 20d, Devon.
William Chywarton late of Chywarton in the parish of St. Peran in
Uthno, CO. Cornwall, * yoman,' for not appearing before the king to
answer pleas of trespass of Robert Cowelyng and Henry Cowelyng.
Cornwall.
William Malyn late of Stokecoursy, co Somerset, * tayllour,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Burdet, esquire, touching a trespass.
Warwick
12 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I.
325
1472.
Nov. 12.
Wefltminster.
Nov. 6.
WestmiiiBter.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 23.
WeetmiDster.
Julv 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster,
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 24 — cont.
Bichard Joseph late of Sandewich, co. Eenti 'vyntener/ for not
appearing before Bobert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Djkson, esquire, touching a debt of 40/.
London.
Walter Freeite of Bodmersham, co. Kent, * laborer,' for not appearing
to answer William Bobessart touching a trespass. Kent.
Thomas Julie of Adesham, co. Kent, ^ husbondman,' for not appearing
to answer John Danvers, clerk, touching a debt of 100/.
Middlesex.
Giles Boos late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, ^joman,' for not
appearing before the justices of theBench to answer John Davjson
touching a trespass committed by him and William Morland late of
Westminster, clerk, Bobert Oldham late of Westminster, ' gentilman,'
John Walter late of Westminster, clerk, William Kelet late of
Westminster, clerk, and John Stepneth, late of London, ' gentilman.'
Middlesex.
William Ely nor of Bishop's Hatfeld, co. Hertford, * husbondman,* for
not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
tlie Bench, to answer Henry Baker of London, administrator of the
goods of Bichard Kyrkeby, citizen and grocer of London, who died
intestate, touching the detention of J 8/. 11^. 3d, Hertford.
John Tailour of Walden, co. Essex, * fyssher,* for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer Bobert Damey, burgess of
Cambridge, touching a debt of 4/. Cambridge.
Thomas Nabbe of Welles, co. Somerset, 'chapman,' for not appearing
to answer Thomas Nyche, citizen and mercer of London, touching a
debt of lOSs, London.
John Kyrton late of Bochcster, co. Kent, ' osteler,' alias late clerk of
the king's hall, alias citizen and fishmonger of London, for not
appearing to answer Sir Thomas Wode, chaplain, executor of the
will of Bobert Tooke, citizen and Mremonger' of London, John
Bamewell alias Bernewell, citizen and fishmonger of London,
Stephen Beygate, citizen and * shipwryght ' of London, alias ' wyne*
drawer,'and William Burgh, citizen and brewer of London, touching
debts of 18/. 6s, ScLy 10/., 63s. 4d. and 40s, respectively.. London.
Bichard Walet alias Waleys late of Bexhill, co. Kent, 'bocher,' for
not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer Bobert Bystrete touching a debt of 40s,
Sussex.
John Wellyslate of the city of Winchester, co. Southampton, <gentyl-
man,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
William Sewyster of the city of London touching a debt of
18/. 17«. 2id. . London.
Thomas Balam of Baldoke, co. Hertford, * husbondman,' alias ^ fysslier,'
for not appearing to answer Bobert Damay, burgess of Cambridge,
and Philip Spere, citizen and mercer of London, touching debts of
1005. and 40*. respectively. "Cambridge. London.
Bobert Prymour late of Lound, co. Suffolk, ' yoman,' for not appearing
before Bobeit Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
to answer Alice, duchess of Suffolk, touching a debt of 4/. Suffolk.
John Codde of London, 'goldsmyth,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer William Norton touching a trespass.
Middlesex.
326
CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1473.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Membrane ii^-^ccni,
John Jacobe of Plymmouth, co. Devon, * marcbaunt,' for not appearing
before John Prjsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer John Facy and John Sayer alias Sawyer of
Piymmouth, ' marchaunt/ touching debts of 4/. and 11/. respectively.
Devon.
William Kolot late of Westminster, co. [Middlesex, clerk, for not
appearing before Thomas Biyan and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer John Davyson touching a trespass. Middlesex.
John Noryson of Dysforth within the parish of Topclyfe, co. York,
' yoman,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer Master Richard Andrewe^ the
dean, and the chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter, York,
touching a debt of 66*. Sd. City of York.
Jan. 5.
Westminster*
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Jan. 33 (sic).
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster*
Membrane 23.
William Caumpe alias Campeof Stonham by Aspalea/to* Aspastonam,
CO. Suffolk, ' husbondman,' alias of Mykelfeld alias Mycfelede, co.
Suffolk, for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John Bradwey
touching a debt of 100«., before John Prisot and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas Hunt,
prior of the church of St. Mary, Walsyngham, touching a debt of
20/., and before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
BeDch, to answer Bartholomew Damyon and Thomas Moleyns,
* gentilman ' of Stoke touching debts of 40*. Suffolk and Norfolk.
John Yonge of Stoppisle, co. Bedford, • husbondman,* for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John, prior of the canons
of Dunstaple, touching a debt of 80*. Bedford.
Walter Sprot of Causwey, co. Dorset, *yoDaan,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer John Osmondeston, clerk, touching a debt of 6/. 2s,
Dorset.
Thomas Milward of Stoke St. George, co. Somerset, ^ husbondman,'
for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the Tate king, to answer John Gaskyn touching a debt
of 5 marks. Somerset.
William Pyngyll late of Kyllyngham, co. Lincoln, * yoman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Elryngton, ' gentilman,' touching a debt of
5 marks. Middlesex.
Robert Hewat of Horle, co. Surrey, ^ gentilman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Lewekenore, late
sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, touching a debt of 40/. Sussex.
Thomas Edward late of London, 'gentilman,' for not appearing to
answer William Clayton, clerk, touching a debt of 20/ . London.
Robert Cornewaile late of Oxford, clork, for not appearing in the
court of the late king to answer Nicholas Kent touching a trespass.
Oxford.
John Bele of Fletemerston, co. Buckingham, * laborer,' for not ap-
pearing before Robert; Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John^Bradshawe touching a trespass.
Buckingham.
12 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
327
1473.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
Membrane 23— con^.
John Hille of Lougbton, co. Essex, ^ hoabondman/ for not appearing to
answer Andrew Whyte touching a trespass. Essex.
Bobert Djkson of Stanburn, co. York, ^husbandman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Plumpton, knight, touching a debt of 40/. York.
William Holt late of Bourne, co. Southampton, ' chapman/ for not
appearing to answer Bichard Ererlej, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of 12/. London.
Richard Wright late of Sahame, co. Norfolk, *yoman,' for not
appearing to answer George Ne^jle, knight, touching a debt of
100*. Norfolk.
Thomas Landawarnek of Landawarnek, co. Cornwall, ' gentilman,' for
not appearing before Eobert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer a plea that he render 20/. to Richard Strode
and Margaret his wife, executrix of the will of Henry Fortescn,
late sheriff of Cornwall. Devon.
John Dogcson alias Dodson late of Fowey, co. Cornwall, * gentilman,'
for not appearing to answer John Martyn, citizen and mercer of
London, touching a debt of 4 marks. London.
William Jacke Hykke late of Seynt Ye by Pensans, co. Cornwall,
* marchaunt,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 40/.
to John Chnmpernon, esquire, administrator of the goods of Roger
Champernon, esquire, who died intestate. Cornwall.
John Ogan of London, 'gentilman/ son of Joan Ogan of London,
widow, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
Thomas Robyns touching a debt of 100^. Middlesex.
1472.
March 10.
Westminster.
March 16.
WcstmiDster.
March 22.
Westminster.
Membrane 22.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Hulcote, esquire, and his assigns
of the manor of Wavenden, co. Buckingham, late of Hugh Harnage,
deceased, extended at the value of 7/. yearly, to hold from Michaelmas last
without rendering any account. By p.s.
Gleneral pardon to Henry Clifford, gentleman, son and heir of John
Clifford, late lord of Clifford, and heir of Henry, late lord of Vessy,
deceased, of all offences committed by him before 13 March. By p.s.
Grant, during minority, to Jaquetta, duchess of Bedford, of the custody
of all honours, castles, lordships, hundreds, manors, lands, rents, services,
reversions, possessions and other hereditaments and knight's fees, advowsons
and appointments of officers late of William la Zouche, lord la Zouche [and]
Seymour, knight, deceased, tenant in chief by knight service, and in tho
king's hands by reason of the minority of John his son and heir, and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, the custody of
the manors of Hampton Meisy and Clifton, co. Gloucester, Casteleton and
Inmere, co. Wilts, Maidneuton, Wynfryde Egle and Shapecombe, co.
Dorset, and Corneworthi, co. Devon, excepted, and the custody of the
manors of Braunfeld and Little Houghton, Berneghby, Onley, Blakesley
and Gretton, co. Northampton, and all lands late of VViiliam lord la Zouche,
father of the said William, in the towns of Norhampton and Westhaddon,
CO. Northampton, all lands, rents, and services in Dunstaple, Hellowe and
Edis worth, co. Bedford, and all other lordships, manors, lands, rents, and
services which Elizabeth, late the wife of the said William the father, holds
for life in dower, on her death, and the custody of the reversion of all lands,
828 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane 22 — cont
rents and services which maj descend to the said heir, and so from heir to
heir during minority. By p.s.
April 15. General pardon to William Clements late of London, ' taillor/ a/i(a»
Westminster, citizen and draper of London, alias of Southwerk, co. Surrey, ^ gentilman/
By p.s.
April 16. Signification to J. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Dan William Farley, monk of the order of St. Benedict, as abbot of the
monastery of St. Peter, Gloucester, of the same order. By p.s. [3455.]
April 17. General pardon to John Stubbes late of Macclesfeld, co. Chester, *yoman,*
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 1 April. By p.s.
April 18. Giant in frank almoin to William Westbuiy, the prorost, and the college
Westminster, of St. Mary, Eton by Wyndesore, of the ahen priory of Beggere, co. York,
8/. yearly which the prior of Farlegh used to render to the nuns of
Martigny for the farm and pension of the manors of Welby, Welleby and
Nalbenby, co. Lincoln, and Slaighteneford and Alynton, co. Wilts, and
which John Thommeson, deceased, lately had for life of the .king's grant,
and the reversion of 30/. yearly from the same farm and pension which
Roger Grandorch, 'gentilman,' holds for life of the king's grant. By p.s.
May 3. Grant for life to John Hodgeson from Michaelmas last of 40^. of silver
Westminster, from the subsidy and ulnage and a moiety of the forfeiture of cloth in the
city and suburbs of York, the county of York and the town and precinct of
Kyngeston on Hull, in lieu of a grant to him of the office of sealer of the
king's lordship of Wakefeld by letters patent dated 21 November last,
surrendered because invalid. By p.s.
Membrane 21.
March 16. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Berkele, knight, lord of Berkele,
Westminster, and his heirs of letters patent dated 1 March, 12 (sic) Edward IV, being an
exemplification, at his request, of the tenour of a lost charter dated at
Woodstock, 8 June, 4 Edward III \_Charter Boll, 4 Edward III, No. 62],
inspecting and confirming with additions to Thomas de Berkele and his
heirs the following : —
1. A charter of Henry H. granting Berkelay and Berkelaiharnesse to
Robert son of Hard[ing].
2. A charter dated at Rodie Andelys, 18 November, 10 Richard I, by
the hand of Master Rocelin, vice-chancellor, renewing a charter
dated 27 September, 1 Richard I, by the hand of William de Longo
Campo, the chancellor, to Robert son of Maurice de Berkelai and
grandson of the above Robert.
3. A charter dated at Westminster, 18 April, I John. [Rotuli Char-
tarumy /?. 51.] For 40^. paid in the hanaper.
March 27. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Marshall of the office of
Westminster, porter of the king's castle of Bamburgh, co. Northumberland, with the
accustomed fees and profits, as Richard Crowcestre, deceased, had. By K.
March 22. Mandate to all sherifis, mayors, bailifis, ministers and others to arrest
Westminster, certain Augustinian friars who have rejected their habit and scorned
obedience to their superiors and wander about, and to deliver them to their
superiors for castigation. By p.s.
March 28. Licence for the prior and convent of the church of St. Peter, Gloucester,
Westminster, to elect an abbot in the place of Dan Richard Hanley, last abbot, deceased.
By p.s.
March 21. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Gilbert of the manor or
Westminster, lordship of Budefeld, co. Gloucester, which Richard Boteler and Matilda
12 EDWARD IV.— Part L 339
1472, MembraM 21— con^.
his wife held for life of the graQt of Henry IV and which came into the
king's hands by force of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 Norember,
1 Edward IV, and which John Baker, deceased, held for life of the king's
grant. By p.s.
March 21. Whereas by an inquisition taken before Simon Elrington, coroner of the
Westminster, county of Middlesex, on the body of John Alvard, * laborer/ it was found
that the said John, of the age of 20 years, at Hakeney, co. Middlesex, on
Sunday before the Purification last assaulted his uncle Thomas Alvard late
of Hakenay, ' carter,' and struck him on the right hand with an iron stick
called * a playn bill,' worth I2d, and the latter instantly struck him on the
head with an iron stick called ' a pesbill,' worth 6c/, giving him a mortal
blow of the length of two inches, from which he died, the king hereby
pardons the said Thomas. By p.8*
Membrane 20.
April 1. Grant during minority to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester,
WestmiiiBter. of the custody and marriage of Henry Marney, son and heir of John
Mamey, knight, and the custody of his manors and lands, and so from
heir to heir. By K.
March 26. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Piomer as surveyor of all the
Westminster, the king's castles, lordships, manors and lands and the farms of ulnage of
cloth in the counties of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Hertford, Essex, Suffolk
and Norfolk and receiver of the same, with all fee farms and farms of
ulnage in those counties and the city of Norwich, rendering his account
yearly at the Exchequer and receiving such fees as may be agreed upon
between him and the ti*easurer before All Saints next, with authority to
enquire into the value of the premises and certify thereon to the king and
council on the quinzaine of Michaelmas next. By K.
The like to the following in the counties named :^-
William Brent in Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Southampton.
Richard Spert in Lincoln, Rutland, Northampton, Leicester, Warwick,
Buckingham and Bedford.
Thomas Hunte in Nottingham, Derby, Salop and Stafford.
Maurice Kydwelly in Hereford, Gloucester, Worcester, Wilts, Berks
and Oxford.
Geoffrey Kydwelly in Somerset^ Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.
Nicholas Leventhorpe in York, Westmoreland, Cumberland and
Northumberland.
April 2. Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Thomas Gylys, canon of the monastery of Pr^ by Leicester, of the order
of St. Augustine, as prior of the monastery of St. Peter, Dunstable, of the
same order.
March 31. Grant, in consideration of the good service of Ralph Verney, knight, to
Westminster. John Verney his son and Margaret, wife of the latter and daughter and
heiress of Robert Whitingham, knight, deceased, who was attainted of
treason by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV, whereby he forfeited all his possessions, that she shall be
free from all stain of .attaint and may freely succeed to her inheritance
except those manors and lands granted to the king's brother Richard, duke
of Gloucester, or to Thomas Mongomery, knight, by letters patent dated
15 December, 4 Edward lY ; and grant to her of the manor of Pendeley
and all other manors, lordships, lands, rents, services, fees, advowsons and
possessions in the city of London or elsewhere, with the above exceptions,
which should thus descend to her. Sy p.s.
330 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
14752, Membrane 20— con/.
April 2. Grant for life to John Trebone, late one of the gentlemen of the king's
W^estminster. chapel, of 10/. yearly from Easter last from the fee farm of the city of
Worcester. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the citizens and bailiffs.
April 7. Grant to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, Master
WestminBter. Peter Courtenay, the kinfi:*s secretary, William Courtenay, Philip
Courtenay, Thomas Fulford, knights, and John Courtenay, esquire, of the
custody of the manors of Mynhed, Culveton, Iveton, and Est Cantok alia*
Cantokkeshed with the advowson of the church of Est Cantok and five
messuages, 3 carucates of land, 6 acres of meadow and 13^. of rent in Ezton,
Vexford, Ryxen and Stokegommer, co. Somerset, late of James Lutrell,
knight, and afterwards of William, late earl of Pembroke, deceased, tenant
in chief, during the minority of William son and heir of the latter from
Christmas last with all franchises, liberties, courts, juiisdictions, leets, yiews
of frank-pledge, hundreds, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, wreck of sea,
forfeitures and profits. By K.
April 7. Presentation of Richard Tansey to the parish church of St. Martin im
Westminster, the Vintry, London, void by the death of the last rector and in the king's
gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of St Peter, Gloucester,
being in his hands.
April 11. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Peter, Dunstable,
of the order of St. Augustine, to Thomas Gylys, canon of the monastery
of St. Mary de Pre, Leicester whose election as prior Th. bishop of Lincoln
has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Hertford.
Oxford.
Northampton.
Leicester.
Writ de intefidendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Mbmbranb 19.
March 18. Grant to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, to whom the king
Westminster, has granted all castles, honours, lordships, manors, lands and other posses-
sions late of Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury, in the right of the
latter or of Anne his wife, and who at the king's request has surrendered
a parcel of the same to his brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, that
neither by authority of Parliament nor in any other way shall any castles,
honours, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, reversions or possessions
granted to him before this by the king be taken from him or his heirs, and
that if any restitution should be made to anyone of any parcel of the lands
late of Thomas, earl of Devon, granted to him such persons shall be recom-
pensed by the king and not by the duke, and no similar restitution shall be
to his prejudice, provided that this grant shall not extend to any castles,
lordships or lands belonging to the duke of Gloucester by force of the said
partition. By K.
March 15. Appointment of Hiomas Greuc as deputy of the king's kinsman John,
Westminster, earl of Wiltshire, chief butler of England, in the port of Ipswich and ports
and places adjacent. By bill of the chief butler.
1473.
Feb. 26. The like of John Priour of Tinmowthe in the port of Newcastle on
Westminst«r. Tyne and ports and places adjacent. By bill of the chief butler.
12 EDWARD IV.— Pabt L 831
1472. Membrane 19— cow<.
Ang. 15. Pardon to Petor Erie alias Ferjnerleson late of Ljneliam, co. Deron,
WeatmiiiBter. < yoman,* of his outlawry in the county of DeTon for not appearing with
William Gurdon late of Nasmyowe, co. Devon, chaplain, Thomas Chalons
late of Fyttyn. co. Devon, ^ gentilman/ John Orokker late of Lyneham,
esquire, John Mayde late of Lyneham, ' tanner,' Thomas Morgan late of
Dunston, co. Devon, * yoman,' Hugh Goolde late of Lyneham, ' taillour,'
Ralph Holyer late of Lyneham, 'hushondman,' William Symon late of
Bukfastlegh, co. Devon, ' yoman,' John Walsshe late of Lyneham the
younger, * grome,' and Robert Ryder late of Neweton Ferrers, co. Devon,
* wever,' before John Markham and his fellows, late justices of the King's
Bench, to answer William Caiman touching a breach of the peace of the
late king, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas
Byllyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified, provided that he
satisfy the said William Caiman.
April 30. Grant for life to the king's kinsman John Bourgchier, lord of Berners,
Westminster, knight, and Thomas Bourghchier his son of the office of constable of the
king's castle of Windcsore and the custody of all forests, parks, warrens and
other places pertaining to the* same, to hold from 22 June, 1 Edward IV,
with fees as in the last year of Edward III and the first of Richard II
from the revenues of the castle, in lieu of a like grant to the said John by
letters patent dated the said 22 June, surrendered. By p.8.
Vacaied by surrender by the said Thomas^ and cancelled on 13 June^
2 Richard III.
May 2. Pardon to William Radford late of Barkeswell, co. Warwick, * yoman,'
Westminster, of his outlawiy in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king
to answer him and John Parker late of Colshill, co. Warwick, ' yoman,'
on a charge of having with Richard Ciapeham late of Alspath, co. Warwick,
'gentilman,' John Huggeford late of Wolston, co. Warwick, esquire,
Robert Greswold late of Kenelworth, co. Warwick, * yoman,' Roger
Greswold late of Kenelworth, ^ yoman,' William Mathewe late of London.
' harbour,' Roger Moreton late of Kenelworth, ' yoman,' John Mole late of
Kenelworth, * yoman,* Roger Merton late of Kenelworth, * yoman,* John
Eyres late of Stratford on Avon, co. Warwick, * yoman,* Richard Peresson
late of Brayles, co. Warwick, * yoman,' Thomas atte Wode late of
Wodehous, co. Warwick, * yoman,' John Redknyght late of Offord, co.
Warwick, < husbondman,' Edmund Starky late of Stratton on Dunnes*
more, co. Warwick, ' gentilman,' Thomas atte Wode late of Warrewyk,
'yoman,' John Boteler late of Alspath, 'gentilman,' Roger Warde late of
Alspath, ' yoman,' Thomas Bysshop late of Alspathe, ' yoman,' William
Ciapeham late of Alspathe, ' yoman,' William Moreton late of Alspathe,
• * yoman,' William Pulford late of Solyhull, co. Warwick, ' husbondman,'
William Kendall late of Berkeswcll, ' husbondman,' Thomas Johnson late
of Byrmyngeham, co. Warwick, * yoman,' Baldwin Smyth late of
Birmyngeham, 'yoman,* Oliver Yardeley of Kenelworth, 'yoman,' and
John Yerdeley late of Pakyngtou Priour, co. Warwick, ' yoman,' at
Westminster falsely caused the said John Parker to be charged with having
with Thomas Parker late of Tonworth, co. Warwick, 'gentilman,' and
Edmund Parker late of Colshill, ' yoman,* on 29 May, 4 Edward IV,
assaulted William Mathewe, ' harbour,* at Fyncheley, co. Middlesex, and
carried away a saddle and bridle, a shirt, a pair of shoes, four pieces of cords
{lacenarum) of silk of ' purpull ' colour called ' lases,' a sword, a cap called ' a
hatte,' a bladder with powder of ginger and cinnamon, another 'bladder
with powder of ' dregge,' three kerchiefs, a pair of gloves of * worsted '
and another pair of ' cheverell ' to the value of 268. Sd, and Qs, 8d, in coin
of the said William Mathewe ; he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as Thomas Billy ng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
832 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472. MSMBRANS 18.
March 9. General pardon to Thomas Danjell sou of William Danjell of Daresbury,
Westminster, co. Chester, esquire, alias late of London, alias of the county of Norfolk,
of all offences committed by him before 6 March. By p.8.
March 8. Grant to Richard Gillott, chaplain, of the prebend within the king's college
Westminster, of Briggenorth which Master William Bedale had, void by the resignation of
the latter. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
March 8. General pardon to William Caxton of the city of London, ' mercier,' of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 4 March. By p.8.
March 6. Presentation of Thomas Byrkbek, chaplain, to the parish church of Pappe-
Westminster. wortheverard, in the diocese of Ely, void by the resignation of John
Banastre, last parson.
March IL General pardon to Robert Fouleshurst late of Crue, co. Chester, knight,
Westminster, alias late of Edlaston, co. Chester, knight, of all offences committed by him
before 9 March. By p.s.
March 10. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution
Westminster, of the temporalities of the cfiurch of Lincoln to Thomas, late bishop of
Rochester, whom pope Sixtus has appointed bishop in the place of John,
last bishop, deceased, and who has renounced everything prejudicial to the
king, and whose fealty the king has taken. [Foedera.^ By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Oxford.
Nottingham.
Leicester.
Northampton and Rutland.
Bedford and Buckingham.
Hertford.
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
The like to William Edward, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
The like to the mayor of Lincoln, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
March U. Whereas on 20 October, 7 Edward IV, by letters patent (seep. 36) the
Westminster, king granted certain manors and other premises here specified to Thomas,
archbishop of Canterbury, George, archbishop of York, Thomas Barnes and
Richard Yyell and Richard, late earl of Warwick and Salisbury^ and
William Bourghchier, knight, lord Fitz Wareyn, now deceased, to hold for
the life of Thomas Ormond alias Botiller, knight ; he now, at the suppli-
cation of Thomas Ormond, esquire, and Anne his wife, grants licence for
the paid archbishops, Thomas Barnes and Richard Yyell to grant the same
to them for the life of Thomas. By p.s.
March 14. Grant to the king's clerk Peter Conrtenay, the king's secretary, of the
Westminster, deanery of the king's royal free chapel or college of St. Stephen within the
palace of Westminster, void by the demise of the king's clerk John Alcok,
last dean. By K.
Mandate to the abbot of St. Peter, Westminster, to admit the said Peter
and institute him as dean.
March 16. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of Raunston, of the order of St.
Westminster. Augustine, in the diocese of Lincoln, to elect a prior in the place of John
Holt, last prior, resigned.
Membrane 17.
April 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas Leventhorpe as surveyor of all
Westminster.] the king's castles, lordships, manors and lands and the farms of ulnage of
12 BDWAED IV.— Pabt I. 388
14*72, Membrane 17 — cont*
cloth in tlie counties of York, Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Northum-
berland and the cities of York and Carlisle and receiver of the same,
rendering his account yearl7 at the Exchequer and receiving such fees as
may be agreed upon between him and the treasurer before All Saints next,
with authority to enquire into the value of the premises and certify thereon
to the king and council on the quinzaine of Michaelmas next. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
April 9. Exemplification, at the request of Rbert Morys, of the tenour of the
WestmlDster. enrolment of letters pateot dated 30 December, 11 Edward IV. [^French
Roll, 11 Edward IV, m, 13], granting safe-conduct for one year for a ship
called la Katerine of Franco, Brittany or Spain, of the portage of 40 tuns,
of which Laurence Russell, Robert de Mont, Brenger Barras, Nicholas do
Seynt Morys, Raulet Babyn, Giles le Petit, Jaquet Remon or John
Daunditrue is master. These letters have been lost by accident, as Robert
de Mont has taken oath in Chancery, and they will be surrendered if found.
April 8. Pardon to William Clitford, esquire, late cscheator in the counties of
WestmiDster. Kent and Middlesex, heir and tenant of the lands late of John Clifford of
the parish of Iwode, co. Kent, of all offences committed by him before 11
February last and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king before that date. By p.s.
April 11. Protection, so long as they are faithful to the king, for the prior
Westminster, provincial and other^ priors and friars of the order of St. Mary of Mount
Carmel going to divers parts of the realm preaching the word of God and
doing other business, and their places, affairs and goodf . By K.
Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers and others to aiTest
certain friars of the order of St. Mary of Mount Carmel who have rejected
their profession and habit and wander about, and to deliver them to any
house of their order for castigation. By K.
April 15. Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas Leventhorpe as surveyor of
Westminster, all the king's castles, lordships, manors and lands and the farms of ulnage
of cloth in the counties of York, Westmoreland, Cumberland, and North-
umberland, the cities of York and Carlisle and the towns of Kyngeston on
Hull and Newcastle-on-Tyne and receiver of all profits from the same from
Michaelmas last, rendering his account yearly at the Exchequer and
receiving such fees as may be agreed upon between him and the ti'easurcr
before All Saints next, with authority to inquire into the value of the
premises and certify thereon to the king and council on the quinzaine of
Michaelmas next. By K.
April 24. Presentation of David Caunton, chaplain, to the church of Llangoydmore,
Westminster, in the diocese of St. Davids, void by the death of Richard ap Gwillm
Lloyd, last parson.
April 22. Presentation of Walter Barbour to the parish church of Alvescote, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln.
May 1 . Mandate to the escheator in the county of Gloucester and the marches of
Westminster. Wales adjacent for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of
St. Peter, Gloucester, of the order of St. Benedict, to Dan William
Farley, whose election as abbot John, bishop of Worcester, has confirmed
and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :~-
Hereford and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Salop and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Wilts.
. Warwick.
Worcester.
Southampton.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
334 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472, Membrane 16.
March 7. , Inspeximus and confirmation of the following :—
Westminster. ^ ^ demise by Henry Stafford, knight, son of Humphrey, late duke of
Buckingham, and Margaret, countess of Eiehmond, his wife, late
the wife of Edmund, earl of Elchmoud, to William Parre, knight,
John Parre, knight, John Pylkyngton, knight^ Christopher Mores-
by, knight, Thomas Strikland, knight, William Harington, esquire,
and Thomas Metkalf, esquire, of their two parts of the lordship or
township of Gresmere, the lordship or manor of Loghrigge, the lord-
ship or township of Longdon, the lordship or township of Casterton,
the lordships or townships of Hamelsett and ^Troutebek with
their members, the hamlets of Appulthwaite and Subtusmylnebek
and all lands in them, the water of Kent, the manors, lordships
or townships of Helsinton, Crosthwayt, Hoton, Frostwayt, Strik-
landeketell, Whitington, Warton, Kerneford, Assheton, Moreholme,
ThornetOD, Kneton and Middleton with their members, all lands
in Scotford, the borough of Kyrkeby in Kendale, the bailiwick of
the same borough, the office of serjeanty and baiUwick of Londes-
dale, the close or park of Calgarth, the herbage and pannage of the
same, the fishery of or in the water of Wynandremere, the herbage
of le Dalehed, the toll, fair and market with * lez wyndeles ' and
* lepes de le weyle,' * lez bothes,' * shopes,' * shamelles,' bakery, ' lez
bankes ' with * court-housez ' of the town of Kirkeby in Kendale,
the borough and Methouse' in Kirkeby in Kendale with their
farms and profits, the free farm of free tenants in Kendale, the
orchard and park of Moreholme, the corn-mill of Appultwayte, the
manor or lordship of Netherwyresdale with all advowsons,
meadows, feedings, pastures, mills, stews, stanks, waters, fisheries,
chaces, warrens, moors and forests, sometime parcel of the lordship
of Kendale, and all their part with all lands, rents, services,
knight's fees, moors, mills and other things late parcel of the said
lordship of Kendale, to hold from Whitsuntide last past for the life
of the countess at a rent of 190/. yearly. The said Henry and
countess have appointed William Flemyng, esquire, Thomas
Jiyggynges, clerk, John Dawney and Oliver Thorneburgh their
attorneys to deliver seisin. 20 July, 1 1 Edward IV.
2. A writing of the said countess after the death of the said Henry her
husband confirming the above with fresh agreements as to distraint.
25 November, 1 1 Edward IV.
And grant to the said William Parre and the heirs male of his body of the
reversion of the said two parts of the premises and all other manors, lands,
knights' fees and advowsons late parcel of the said lordship of Kendale on
the decease of the said countess and the reversion . of the third part of the
same on the death of Jaquetta, duchess of Bedford, to hold by the accus-
tomed services, with remainder to the said John Parre and the heirs male
of his body. By p.s.
Membrane 15.
March 16. Grant for life to the king's clerk Master John Morton of the office of
Weitminster. keeper of the rolls, books and records of Chancery and the custody of the
House or hospital of Converts for his habitation, receiving the accustomed
fees. By K.
March 14. Grant for life to the king's servant John Norman of the office of one of
WcBtminiter. the four messengers of the Exchequer, in the king's hands by the death of
Robert Asshwell, receiving 4i daily at the receipt of the Exchequer at the
hands of the treasurer and chamberlains, with a robe of livery such as the
yeomen of the chamber have yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
12 EDWAED IV.— Paet I. 3B8
1472. Membrane 15— con**
March 18. FArdon to Christopher Sharp, esquire, late esoheator in the county of
Westmioster. York, of all escapes of felons and all amercements, issues, fines, forfeitures,
debts, accounts and arrears due to the king before 1 6 March by reason of
his office. By p.s.
March 18. Grant for life to Giles van Bassyngham, smith of Calais, of the reversion
WestmijQBter. of the offices of master smith and master gunner of the said town of
Calais and the marches of the same on the death, surrender or forfeiture of
Thomas Clampard or other occupiers, with fees as the said Thomas or
Eobert Fotte or anyone else had in the offices. By K.
March 19. Grant to John Walton, abbot of the monastery of St. Mary, Oseney,
Westminster, bachelor of canon law, and his assigns of the custody of the temporalities of
the archbishopric of Dublin in Ireland with advowsons pertaining to it
from the death of Michael, last archbishop, so long as they remain in the
king's hands, without rendering any account. By p.s.
March 19. Grant to the king's kinswoman Isabel late the wife of John Neville,
Westmioster.l marquess Mountagu, of 200 marks yearly from Michaelmas last for the
sustenance during minority of George, son of the said John, whose custody
and governance the king granted to her by letters patent dated 22 February,
1 1 Edward IV. ; viz. 80^. from the subsidy and ulnage of cloth in the
county of York and Kyngeston on Hull and the city of York and the
precinct of the same, 20/. from the like in the counties of Somerset, Dorset,
Wilts and Gloucester, 20/. from the custom and subsidy in the port of Fole,
8/. from the fee farm of the town of Ivelcestre, co. Somerset, and I06s, 8d,
from minute particles of a serjeanty in the counties of Somerset and Dorset.
By p.p.
March 16. Frotection, with clause volumus^ for one year, for James Fynch, citizen
WestmuiBter. and barber of London, going beyond seas on the king's business. By p.s.
March 21. Fresentation of Reginald Beaupie to the parish church] of Lanoyeff alias
Westminster. Llanddowyn alias Llanddoynwen in«Anglesea, in the diocese of Bangor.
March 17. Grant to William Horsoley and the heirs of his body of a tenement
Westminster, called * Newe Town ' by Bamburgh, co. Northumberland, extended at the
yearly value of 50*. to hold by tlie accustomed services. By p.s.
March 20. Grant to Thomas Cornyell, knight, of the custody and marriage without
Westminster, disparagement of William son and heir of Richard Herbert, knight, deceased,
tenant in chief ; and grant to him, his executors and assigns of a yearly
rent of 40/. during the minority of the said heir at the hands of Margaret,
late the wife of the said Eichard, who is bound to render the same to the
king in accordance with a grant to her by letters patent dated 3 October
last {see p. 275). By p.s.
Mbmbranss 14 and 13.
March 16. Appointment of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, as his
^Westminster, lieutenant of Ireland for twenty years, with power to appoint a deputy under
him in his absence, to summon Farliaments and councils, to keep the king's
peace and the laws and customs of the land and punish offenders, to receive
rebels into the king's peace, to pardon for treasons and other offences, to
take into the king's hands all lands of rebels or lands forfeited or deserted
and grant the same to suitable persons, to receive all issues and profits due
to the king and expend them on the defence of the land and other charges
there, to grant licences for alienation in moi*tmain, appropnation of
churches and foundation of charities and frateruities, to present to benefices
in the king's gift, to take fealties and renunciations of archbishops and
bishops and receive homages of tenants, to appoint and remove the
chancellor, treasurer, justices, barons of the exchequer, keeper of the rolls
886 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
2^72. Membranes 14 and 13— con^.
of chancery, and other officers and ministers, to make purveyances for his
household and soldiers, to grant safe-conducts, to receive accounts of officers
and ministers, to enquire about forfeited goods and to do all else pertaining
to his office. By p.s.
Membrane 13— con^.
March 11; General pardon to William Congerton alias CJongreton of Huntjmgdon,
Westminster, co. Huntingdon, * yoman.' By p.s.
May 8. Grant to Robert Radclif, esquire, and Margaret his wife, late wife of
Westminster. Thomas Dymmok, knight, tenant in chief, of the custody of all lands late
of the said Thomas during the minority of Robert Dymmok his son and
heir with the marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir, supporting the houses, enclosures, buildings and other charges
and finding a competent sustenance for the heir. By p.s.
Vacated because elsewhere below,
*
May 8. Grant to Dominic de Serigo, physician of the king and his consort
Westminster. Elizabeth, queen of England, of 150/. from the subsidy of Qs. on every tun
of sweet wine in the two first carracks of Venice coming to any ports of the
realm ; in lieu of a grant to him of 120/. from the said subsidy on sweet
wine in a carrack of Venice of which Julian Ooppe was owner by letters
dated 2^ October, 9 Edward IV. surrendered because invalid because
the carrack was captured on its way to the realm by French pirates, and in
satisfaction of 80/. in addition for regard and salary. By p.s.
March 21. Grant to Robert Radclyf, esquire, son of John Radclyf, knight, and the
Westminster, heirs male of his body, for his good service beyond the seas and in battles
in England, of all manors, lands, rents, reversions and services within the
realm late of William Fyndern, esquire, son and heir of Thomas Fyndem,
knight, and Katharine his wife, and in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
the said William in the» field called < Bemet Fold,' and all manors, lands,
rents, reversions and services within the realm of which the said Katharine
is seised or anyone else to her use and which should descend to the said
William on her death, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, parks,
warrens, courts leet, views of frank-pledge and other appurtenances by the
accustomed services. ' By p.s.
May 9. General pardon to Richard Benette late of Standon, co. Hertford, 'hus*
Westminster, bondman,' alias ' maltman,' alias * yoman,' of all offences committed by him
before 12 April last. By p.s.
May 14. Grant for life to Thomas Twysday and Robert Trunke, pages of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of a messuage or tenement in Sermonerslane within the
city of London late of Richard Maudtleyn, clerk, which James Hoget and
John Rasshe lately held of the grant of Henry IV. a tenement called * le
Blakloft' with four shops annexed, another tenement with four shops
annexed and another shop with a solar built over it in the lanes of Sopers-
lane and Nedelerslane in the parish of St. Anthony, London, which Thomas
Knolles and Richard Forster, lately had of the grant of the said late king
and which William Wexcombe likewise had of his grant, a house or tene-
ment within Borchawclano in the parish of St. Mary, Colchurch, London,
which John Myddelham lately had of the grant of the said late king, a
tenement containing two mansions in the parish of St. Margaret Patyns,
London, which James Hogat, esquire, lately had of the grant of the said
late king, and certain land and pasture in Braunston, Herdwyk and Stad-
hern, co. Leicester, which William Sampson lately had of the grant of the
said late king, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many
other rents and services as they wore held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
By p.s.
12 EDWABD IV.— Pabt I. 3ST
1472. Membrane 13 — eonU.
May 8. Grant to Eobert Radclif, esqaire, and Margaret his wife, late the wife of
Westminster. Thomas Dymmok, knight, tenant in chief, of the custody of all lands late of
the said Thomas during the minority of Kobert Dymmok his son and heir
with the marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to
heir, supporting the houses, enclosures, buildings and other charges and
finding a competent sustenance for the heir. By p.s.
May 27. Licence for the prioress and convent of the monastery or house regular of
Westminster. St. Ethelfleda, Romesey, of the order of St. Benedict, to elect an abbess m
the place of Joan Brigges, deceased. By p.s. [3481.]
Membranb 12.
June 4. Grant for life to the king's servant David Gough of the office of one of the
Westminster, king's Serjeants at arms in the place of John Con vers, deceased, with wages of
12d, daily from 7 August, 11 Edward IV. from the issues of the customs
and subsidies of wools, hides and wool-fells, the petty custom and the
subsidy of tonnage and poundage in the port of Pole ; in lieu of a like grant
of the said office to him with wages as above from the issues of the counties
of Essex and Hertford by letters patent dated the said 7 August,
surrendered because invalid. By p.s.
June 5. Presentation of William Gannull, priest, to the parish church of Lassham,
Westminster, in the diocese of Winchester, void by the resignation of John Perett, last
parson.
June 17. Grant, during good behaviour, to Thomas Hunte of the offices of clerk
Westminster, and surveyor of the king's works within the realm, with fees, profits,
liveries of vestures, furs and linings of tartarin (tartron) and all houses,
* storehouses,' lodges, counting houses, void plots and gardens for the king's
works and stores before 15 June and reasonable expenses for riding, in the
same manner as Thomas Stratton, deceased, had. By p.s.
June 1^2. General pardon to William Welles of the county of Hertford. By p.s.
Westminster.
The like to John Snowdon of North Mymmes, co. Hertford, <yoman.'
By p.s.
July 23. General pardon to Edmund Mowntford, knight. By p.8.
•Westminster.
Membrane 11.
Dec. 16. Whereas the sum of 2,332/. 19^. 9 J. is due from the king to his kinsman
Westminster. William, bishop of Ely, for moneys lent, as appears in the Pell of Receipts
of the Exchequer, viz. on 5 December, 9 Edward IV. 700/. 17*. 6c/. on
24 February, 9 Edward IV. two sums amounting to 900/., and on 7 June,
10 Edward IV. 732/. 2s. 3d. ; and by a tally levied at the receipt of the
Exchequer at Westminster on 8 February, 9 Edward IV. the king assigned
to the said bishop, then treasurer, the sum of 40/. for moneys lent, and the
king assigned 176/. 8^. 3c?. to William Kerver for moneys lent by two
tallies levied at the said receipt on 18 June, 10 Edward IV. on William,
lord Hastynges, receiver-general of the duchy of Cornwall, from the issues
of his office, containing the sums of 106/. 8*. Sd. and 70/. respectively, and
the said William Kerver, being lately indebted to the said bishop for
1 76/. 8^. 3d.^ delivered the same two tallies to him in payment, and the
king for divers debts in which he was indebted to Robert Cousyn, keeper of
the great wardrobe, for the expenses of the wardrobe assigned to him the
sum of 20/. by another tally levied on II November, 9 Edward IV. at the
said receipt on Ralph Bere and John Spadard, then collectors of the customs
and subsidies in the port of Pole, from the said customs and subsidies, and the
y 9C186. Y
338 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane 11 — coni.
said Robert, being lately indebted to the said bishop for 20/. delivered this
tally to him in payment, and these four tallies amount together to the sum
of 236/. 8«. 3(/. and the said bishop has received no payment of the above
sums, amounting in all to 2,569/. 8$. and has surrendered the tallies at the
Exchequer or the receipt of the Exchequer ; the king hereby grants to
him and his executors and administrators the sum of 1,000 marks yearly
from Michaelmas last from the first moneys from the customs and subsidies
of wools, hides and wool-fells and other merchandise in the following ports
until he shall thus be fully satisfied of the said sum of 2,569/. ^9. viz. 200/.
in the port of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, 200/. in the port
of Sandwich and ports and places adjacent, 200/. in the port of Bristol and
ports and places adjacent and 100 marks in the port of Kyngeston on Hull
and ports and places adjacent. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
Suthampton.
The like to the same in the port of Sandwich.
The like to the same in the port of Bristol.
The like to the same in the port of Kyngeston on Hull.
Dec 20. Grant to Alexander Lye, one of the king's chaplains, of the prebend of
Westminster. Morfell in the collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalene, Burggenorth, void
by the death of Richard Gillot, last incumbent. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the said church.
Dec. 25. Appointment of Roger Eelsale, yeoman of the crown, to take carpenters
Westminster, called * whelers ' and * cartwrightes 'and other carpenters, stone-cutters, smiths,
plumbers, bowmakers, boltmakers and other workmen for the works of the
king's ordnance and bombards, * colverynes,' ' fowlers,' • serpentynes ' and
other canons and powder, sulphur, saltpetre, iron, stone, lead and other
necessaries for them, crossbows and bolts for them, arrows, * bowstaves,'
' bowstringes/ lances, ' gley ves ' and hammers and other necessaries for the
ordnance and carriage for the same and horses called ^ hakneys ' and ships
and other vessels. By K.
The like of the king's servant Eichard Milton, yeoman of the chamber.
Kov. 22. Grant to Sir Louis de Brugges de la Gruthuse, prince of Steenhase, lord
Westminster, of Avelghien, of Spiers, of A.emstede and of Oestampe, whom for his good
service to the king when beyond the seas the king lately in full Parliament*
at the request of the commons of the realm created earl of Winchester,
with i^mainder to the heirs male of his body, of arms as here depicted,*
viz. dasure a dix mascles dor enorme dung canton de nostre propre armes
Dengleterrey cestassavoir de goules a ung lipard passaunt dor armee
dasure. \_Fcedera.'] By K.
Vacated and cancelled, becatise surrendered to Henry VIL at Calais in
his fifteenth year,
MSMBRANB 10.
May 18. Grant for life to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the
Westminster, office of keeper of the forests beyond Trent with the fees and profits
belonging to the office. By p.s.
Grant to the said duke of the custody during minority and marriage of
William, son and heir of Thomas Walgrave, knight, and all his manors and
lands, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
* The arms are painted in colours on the roll.
12 EDWAED IV^Paet L 339
1472, Membrane 10 — c(mt.
May 22. Licence for the king's kinswoman Margaret, conntess of Richmond
vyestminster. daughter and heiress of John, duke of Somerset, to grant the manors
of Martok, Cory Ryvell, Kingesbury Regis and Queen's Cammell, the
hundreds of Bulston, Abdyke and Horethome and the boroughs of Lang-
port Estover and Langport Westover, co. Somerset, and the manors of
Sampford Peverell and Allerpeverell, the borough of Sampford Peverell
and the hundred ot Alberton, co. Devon, with knights' fees, advowsons,
franchises, liberties and privileges, held in chief, to Thomas, cardinal priest
of St. Ciriac's, archbishop of Canterbury, Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells,
William, bishop of Winchester, John, bishop of Exeter, the king's kinsman
John, earl of WOtshire, Walter Blount, knight, lord of Mountjoye, Owen
Lloyd, clerk, John Catesby, Serjeant at law, Richard Page, William Hody
and Reginald Bray, ^ gentilmen,' and their heirs and assigns, to fulfil her
will. By p.s.
June 22, Mandate to the cscheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary, Romsey, to
Elizabeth Broke, nun of ^e monastery, whose election as abbess William,
bishop of Winchester, has confirmed, and whose fealty the king has ordered
to be taken by the prior of the .cathedral church of St. S withun, Winchester.
By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Dorset.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
June 20. Grant to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl of Ry viers, that he may take
Westminster, 1,000 men at arms and archers out of the realm to Brittany and other parts
beyond the seas at his own expense with certain captains appointed by him
to go where he pleases, and that proclamation be made that anyone wishing
to go to him has licence to do so. By p.s.
June 23. Pardon to lliomas, bishop of London, for the escapes of Robert Gargrave
Westminster, late of London, 'gentilman,' alias of Temysditton, co. Surrey, Thomas
Ingoldesby late of London, * gentilman,' and William Cuttynge of Reylegh,
CO. Essex, * yoman,' from his prison before 22 June. By p.s.
July 5. Exemplification, at the request of the king's * kinsman Anthony, earl
Westminster. Ryvers, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 4 April,
10 Edward IV. being a grant for life to him of 200/. yearly. These
letters have been lost by accident, as John Glover has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
July 6. Grant for life to William Stenys, for his good service in many battles, of
Westminster, all messuages, lands, rents and possessions late of John Kyng, clerk,
within the city of London, which John Tunley lately had of the grant of
Henry TV. By p.s.
July 1. Exemplification, at the request of John Fogge, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 14 April, 1 Edward IV. being a grant to
him for life of the office of keeper of tlie writs and rolls of the Common
Bench. These letters have been lost by accident, as he has taken oath in
Chancery, and wiU be surrendered if found.
July 11. Grant for life to John Fogge, knight, and John Fogge, esquire, his son
Westminster, of the office of keeper of the writs and rolls in the Common Bench,
receiving the accustomed fees, in lieu of a like grant to the said John
Fogge, knight, then esquire, by letters patent dated 24 (sic) April,
1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled on 12 Marchy 2 Richard IIL
Y 2
340 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
J472. Membrane 9.
April 20. Grant to John Marshall, citizen and mercer of London, and John Pulter,
Westminster. < gentilman,' of the custody of all manors and lands late of Margaret late
the wife of Richard Hatfeld, esquire, and late the wife of William
Hyde, esquire, tenant in chief, during the minority of Edward, son and heir
of the said Eichard and Margaret, and so from heir to heir, rendering
yearly to the king 11/. ISs, 4d. as the said manors and lands were extended
before William Hamond, late escheator in the county of Cambridge, and
28*. 4d, more of increment and supporting the houses, enclosures, buildings
and other charges ; in lieu of a like grant to them at a rent of 11/. 18*. 4f?.
yearly and 20d. more of increment, subject to increase if anyone else should
offer more, by letters patent dated 6 June, 10 Edward IV. surrendered.
By p.s.
April 25. Pardon to Thomas, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
Westminster, ordinary of that place, for the escape of Nicholas Stanbery late of Exeter,
CO. Devon, clerk, alias chaplain, from his custody or from his prison before
6 April. By p.s.
April 29. Appointment, during pleasure, of Eobert Warde to the office of tronage
Westminster, and pesage in the port of Boston and ports and places adjacent, receiving
the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
a(^accnt : —
May 15. Robert Cosyn in the port of Suthampton, By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
May 29. Walter Radclyff in the port of Boston. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
May 21. Licence for John Cartmell, clerk, or his executors to found a perpetual
Westminster, chantry of* one chaplain to celebrate divine service in the cathedral church
of York for his good estate and for his soul after death and the souls of
Eichard, late earl of Salisbury, and Alice his consort and the father and
mother of the said John and all for whom he is bound to pray, to be called
Neville chantry. By p.s.
June 17. Appointment of John Kyryell, esquire, John Cole and William
Westminster. Fetherstone to the command of an armed power which the king is sending
to sea to resist his enemies and rebels. By K.
Appointment of John Fogge, knight, William Haute^ knight, Walter
Hungerford and John Fogge, esquire, to take muster of the men at arms,
archers and mariners of the same at any place near le Downs by Sandwich,
CO. Kent, and certify thereon to the king and council. By K.
June 10. Appointment, during pleasure, from Easter last of John Batte as
Westminster, controller and surveyor of the office of bailiif in the town and port of
Sandwich, receiving 10/. yearly at the hands of the bailiff from the issues
of the office. By bill of the treasurer.
June 26, Appointment of John Kyryell, esquire, Eichard Haute, esquire, Philip
WcBtminster. Dymmer, esquire, Edward Brampton, John Cole and William Fetherston
to the command of an armed power which the king is sending to sea to
resist his enemies and rebels.
Membrane 8.
April 24. Exemplification^ at the request of Matthias Cremer, born in the city of
Westminster. Cologne, of the tenor of the enrolment of letters patent dated 4 February,
9 Edward IV. granting that any merchant coming to the realm and claiming
to be of the Hanse Almain shall not be admitted to custom until he prove
12 EDWARD IV.-.PABT I. 841
1472. Membrane 8 — cont,
his claim by letters under the seal of the aldermen of the house in London
commonly called Guihalda Teutonicorum and by letters of the said Matthias,
and granting protection to the said Matthias and his servants, factors, houses
^nd goods. These letters have been lost by accident, as he has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Aug. 5. Grant to the king's knight John Asteley, in lieu of a like grant to him
Westmingter. when a prisoner in the hands of the French by letters patent dated 5 June
7 Edward IV, surrendered because he has received no benefit therefrom,
that he or his executors or administrators or their factors or attorneys may
ship woollen cloths, sacks and bales of wool, wool-fells, tin and lead in the
ports of London, Sandwich and Suthampton and take them to foreign
parts by the straits of Marrok, quit of customs and subsidies until he shall
thus be satisfied of the sum of 450/. due to him for the fee of his office of
the king's standard bearer. By p.s.
Grant for life to Edmund Holt, one of the yeoman of the crown, of Qd.
daily for the fee of the crown from Easter la^t from the fee-farm of the
. • king's manor of la Barton by Gloucester at the hands of the abbot of
St. Peter, Gloucester. By p.s.
July 30. Grant to John Yonge, knight and alderman of London, and his heirs and
Westminster, assigns of three messuages in the parish of St. Michael commonly called
* Paternoster chirch ' alias * Whittington College ' in the ward of Vintry,
London, late of William Weynsford, esquire, to hold in free burgage by
fealty and the rent of \d, yearly, and all issues of the same from 4 March
1 Edward IV. in lieu of a like grant to William Hastinges, knight, lord
of Hastinges, by letters patent dated 22 February, 5 Edward IV^
surrendered. By p.s.
Sept. 6. General pardon to Edward Courtenay late of Bokenok, co. Cornwall,
Westminster, esquire, alias late of Excestre, co, Devon. By K.
Sept 5. Bevocation of protection with clause voluinuSy for one year, granted on
Westminster. 14 February last by letters patent to William Ferys alias Ferrys cSias Ferry,
citizen and mercer of London, going on the king^s service in the company of
the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, warden of the east
marches of England towards Scotland, on the safe-custody, defence and
victualling of the same, because he delays in the city and suburbs of
London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
Membrane 7.
April 22. The king on 1 May, 7 Edward IV. by letters patent granted for life to
Westminster. John ColdaJe the office of one of the keepers of ' le Overwarde ' within the
forest of Inglewode, and, afterwards the said John complained of having
been removed by pretext of other letters patent granting the same office to
Robert Boost on 24 October last, and the king on 27 November directed
William Par, knight, sheriff of the county of Cumberland, to summon the said
Bobert before him in Chancery on the quinzaine of St. Hilary to show cause
why the said John shouldj not be restored to possession. The sheriff* has
returned that he summoned the said Bobert by William Huddesson and •
Richard Stele, good men of his bailiwick, but the said Bobert did not appear
and judgment was given against him by Bobeit, bisliop of Bath and Wells,
the chancellor, and the court of Chancery. The king accordingly revokes
the said letters patent to the said Bobert.
July 27. Licence fur John Wadham, esquire, to go to the court of Bome, the
Westminster. Holy Land and other parts beyond the seas on pilgrimage, with three
persons in his company and as many horses and gold and silver in money
342 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane l^-^cont,
to the sam of 60/. tapers (bogeis), caskets, wallets, fardels, letters, papers,
rolls, memoranda, writings aud other things. By p.s.
Julj 28. Grant to the king s knight Galiard de Dureford, lord of Duras and
Westminster. Blanquefort, and liis heirs male of the lordship, castle and town of la
Sparre in the duchy of Aquitaine and all castles, manors, hundreds, lands,
meadows, feedings, pastures, rents, services, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, waters, fisheries, warrens, courts leet, views of frank-pledge
advowsons and other profits within or pertaining to the same. [Fadera^i
By p.s.
Aug. 4. Appointment of Galliard de Dureford, lord of Duras, to the command of
Westminster, an armed power which the king is sending beyond the seas to resist his
enemies. [^FcederaJ] ' By K.
Aug. 1. Grant for life to John Strelley and Margaret his wife, for their good
Westminster, service to the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of a
yearly rent of 10/. from Easter last from a farm of 20/. paid yearly to
the king from the lands of Eustace Burneby in Watford, co. Northampton. ^
By p.s.
Aug. 4. Ratification of the estate which Lewis ap Jankyn, king's clerk, has as
Westminster, parson of the church of Manavon, in Ihe diocese of St. Asaph.
Aug. 6. Pardon to John Brampton, citizen and ^ stokfyssemonger ' of London,
Westminster, late one of the customers of the great custom and collector of the Ss. in
the tun and the I2d. in the pound in the port of London, of all offences
committed by him before 4 August and all debts, accounts and arrears due
from him to the King. By p.s.
The like to Thomas Pynde, citizen and draper of London, late one of the
customers of the great custom and collector of the Bs, in the tun and the
12^. in the pound in the port of London. By pjs.
Aug. 5. Grant to Master John Haddon, chaplain, of the prebend of St. Mary
Westminster. Magdalene, Alveley, in the free chapel or collegiate church within the king's
castle of Brugenorth, co. Salop, void by the resignation of John Freman.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the chapel.
Aug. 18. Presentation of Thomas Gerard, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. SS. Simon and Jude^ Norwich, with the parish churches of St. Swithun
in the same and Grostwhite annexed, in the diocese of Norwich, void by
the resignation of the last incumbent.
Aug. 27. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary,
Westminster. Oseney, of the order of St. Augustine, in the diocese of Lincoln, to
elect an abbot in the place of John, last abbot, consecrated archbishop
of Dublin.
Sept. 9. Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Eichard Leycetur, canon of the monastery of St. Mary, Osenay, as abbot
thereof.
Sept. 9. Grant for life to John Alestre of the king's free chapel within the castle
Westminster, of Notyngham and the custody of the same, void by the demise of John
Fowler, chaplain. By p.s.
Membrane 6.
Aug. 5. Licence for the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, to enter freely
Westminster, into all castles, lordships, lands, rents, services, possessions and here-
ditaments with knights' fees, advowsons, franchises, liberties, reliefs,
xeversions And other profits, parcel of the earldom, honour and lordship of
12 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 843
1472. Membrane 6 — eont.
Bichmond. which Eichard Widevyll, knight, and Jaquetta his wife, late
. duchess of Bedford, now deceased, held for her life, the reversion of which
was granted to him by letters patent dated 20 September, 2 Edward IV.
Bj p.s.
July 4. Whereas Henry IV. by letters patent dated 16 Noven\.ber, 3 Henry IV.
Westminster, granted to his brother John, earl of Somerset, and his heirs the manors of
Sampford Peverell and Allerpeverell with all lands, rents, services and
other profits late of William Asthorpe, knight, in the county of Devon
with appurtenances in Sampford Peverell, AUer Peverell, Buhull, Lyner-
more, Prattesland, Swyndon, Colyford, Pechecroft, Halswod, the hundred
of Halberton, Asshe Thomas, Prestonlond, Yernescombe^ Shutlake,
Bolealler, Tee, Shafteshaies, Howingham and Westcote and all knights'
fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, escheats, reliefs, courts leet, hundreds,
rents, services, meadows, pastures, parks, chaces* warrens, woods, com-
mons, fisheries, mills, stanks^ moors, marshes, waters, stews, passages,
views of frank-pledge, infangthef, outfangthef, waif, stray, chattels of
felons and fugitives and other profits in the said county, iu the hands of the
said king because the said William was a bastard and died without heir,
and the above have descended to the king's kinswoman Margaret, countess
of Bichmond, as kinswoman and heir of the said earl, viz. daughter of his
son John, late duke of Somerset, but have been taken into the king's
hands because the lettera are invalid ; the king grants the same to her and
her heirs and pardons to her all issues after 29 September, 9 Edward IV.
By p.s.
Aug. 27. Grant for life to the king^s servant John Gwynne of the office of ono
Westminster, of the king's Serjeants at arms from 25 October last with wages of 12c?.
daily from the issues of the fee farm of the town of Colchester and a
livery of the suit of the king's esquires yearly at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
Sept. 4. Grant to William Aykroyd, clerk, and John Hardyng, clerk, of the
Westminster, presentations to the parish churches of Southflete and Trottesclive, in
the diocese of Bochester, now void, for this turn only.
Westminster.
Membrane 5.
Ma; 7. Bevocation of the protection, with clause volumusi for one year,
r. lately granted by letters patent to .Lewis Fyssher of Stourton, co.
Wilts, * gentilman,' going on the king's service \n the company of the
king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, to that
land on the safe custody, defence and victualling of the same, because
he delays at Briggewater, co. Somerset, as appears by certificate of the
shenlF.
May 11. Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Eustace Barnard, canon of the priory of Baunston, of the order of
St. Augustine, as prior of that place.
May 10. Inspeximus and confirmation to Edmund Wichyngham, esquire, and Alice
Westminster, his wife and William Berdwell the younger, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife,
the present tenants of the manor of Kellyng, of the following : —
1. A charter dated at Calais, 20 July, 21 Edward III. granting to John
Avenel and his heirs free warren in all their demesne lands of
Kellyng and Salthous, co. Norfolk, provided they are not within the
metes of the forest.
2. Another charter of the same date granting to the same a market weekly
on Tuesdays at the said manor and a fair there yearly on the vigil and
the day of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
fov 1 mark paid in the banaper.
344 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1472. Membrane 5 — cont.
May 12. Presentation of John Grome, chaplain, to the parish church of Drajton
Westminster. Passelowe, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Edward
Betriche.
June 2. Grant to the king's servant John Gogh during the minority of the earl
Wcstminiter, of Pembroke of the office of bailiff of Dunster and the custody of the park
of Mersshewode with a plot pertaining to it in the county of Somerset,
with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
May 20. Grant for life to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, of the
Westminster, office of great chamberlain of England as fully as Kichard, late earl of
Warwick, had the same, receiving such fees as the latter had at the receipt
of the Exchequer, with all other accustomed profits ; in lieu of a like grant
of the office to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, by letters
patent dated 18 May, 11 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
June 2. Licence for the prior and chapter of the cathedral church of Holy
Westminster. Trinity, Norwich, to elect a bishop in the place of Walter le Hert, deceased.
IFoedera.] By p.s.
June 3. ijreneral pardon to John Waleys, vicar of the parish church of Bolney,
Westminster, co. Sussex, alias John Auerey of Bolney, chaplain, of all offences committed
by him before 20 May last. By p.s.
June 6. Protection with clause volumusj for one year, for John Fynaunce lato of
Westminster. Olney, co. Buckingham, esquire, alias John Finance late of Stachedeyn,
CO. Bedford, 'gentilman,' alias of Husbondcrowley, co. Bedford, ^gentilman,'
alias John Fynciance late of Hertillingborogh, co. Northampton, going on
the king's service in the company of the king's brother George, duke of
Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, to that land on the safe-custody, defence
and victualling of the same. By bill of p.s.
June 4. Grant for life to Gilbert Thomson of Gillingham, co. Dorset, of two
Westminster, closes within the privilege of Gillyngham late of Edward Ellesmere, rebel,
attainted of high treason in the first year of the reign, not exeeeding the
value of 26s, Qd. By p.s.
June 10. Signification to W. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of Elizabeth Broke, nun of the monastery of St* Mary, Ilomsey, as
abbess of that place. By p.s.
June 12. Grant to John Fogg, knight, James Gpldwell, clerk, the king's coun-
Westminster, dllors, and Nicholas Gold well, clerk, of the custody of the temporalities of
the bishopric of Norwich during its voidance by the death of Walter Libert,
last bishop, without rendering anything to the king. By K.
Membrane 4.
Aug. 7. John Marney, knight, deceased, for divers trespasses and other offences
Westminster, committed by him in the year 8 Edward IV. was fined 800/., for the pay-
ment of which Thomas Tyreli, knight, Thomas Cornwalles of Bartillesden,
John Rous, esquire, and John Throgmerton, esquire, were bound for him,
and for their Exoneration they and Thomas Mountgomery, knight, William
Lygon, esquire, and Walter Brokhampton, esquire, and Lewis Fitz Lowes,
esquire, now deceased, were enfeoffed by the said ^Fohn Maniey and Joan
his wife of all lordships, manors, lands, reversions, and possessions of these
latter in the counties of Essex, Oxford and Buckingham, the king's licence
having been obtained, under certain forms and conditions specified in a
will of the said John Marney, and for greater security a fine was levied in
the king's court at Westminster on the morrow of the Ascension,
9 Edward IV. before Robert Danby, Walter Moyle, John Nedeham,
Bichard Chokke, Thomas Lytelton and Thomas Yonge, justices, and after-
12 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 845
1472* Membrane 4 — cant.
wards on the octaves of Holy Trinity before the same justices and others
between the said Thomas, Thomas, Lewis, Thomas, WUliam, Walter, John
and John, complainants, and the said John and Joan, deforciants, touching
the said lordships, manors, lands, reversions, and possessions by the name of
the manors of Leyre Marney, Gyppecrake, Horndonhous and Ardernhall
and one messuage in Southwokyndon and the advowson of the church of
Leyre Marney, co. Essex, and two parts of a third part of the manor of
Chepyngnorton and the third part of a third part of the same manor, co.
Oxford, and two parts of the manor of Kyngsey and four messuages, 45
acres of land and 10 acres of meadow in Kyngsey, co. Buckingham, viz. the
said John and Joan acknowledged the premises to be the right of the said
Thomas Tyrell and released the same with the exception of the said third
part of a third part to the said complainants and the heirs of the said
Thomas and also the reversion of the said third part of a third part on
the death of Margaret, late the wife of John Echyngham, who holds it for
* life of the inheritance of the said John Marney, and for this the said com-
plainants granted 600/. to the said John and Joan, the king's licence
having been obtained. And at another time the said Thomas Tyrell and
others were enfeoffed by the said John Marney of the manor of Culquite,
CO. Cornwall, to fulfil his will ; and afterwards in the year 11 Edward IV.
certain officers and ministers of the king for other treasons, insurrections,
trespasses, and offences by the said John Marney took into the king's
hands the interest in all the above. The king now for a certain sum of
money paid to him, by the hands of his brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester,
by the said Joan, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas and John Rous beyond the
said fine of 800/. pardons the i^aid treasons, insurrections, trespasses and
offences and releases his right in the above premises to the said Thomas,
Tliomas, Thomas, William, Walter, John Rous and John Throgmerton and
others aforesaid and the heirs of Thomas Tyrell, and grants licence for
the said Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, William, Walter, John and John to
grant the said two parts of the manor of Kyngesey with the exception of
an acre of land in Kyngesey and the said two parts of a third paErt of the
manor of Chepyngnorton with the exception of an acre of land in Chepyng-
norton, held in chief, to William Hampton, knight, citizen and alderman of
London, and John Grene of the county of Essex, esquire, and for these to
re-grant the same to the said Thomas, Thomas, Thomas and John Rous
and John Morton, king's clerks keeper of the rolls of Chancery, Humphrey
Starkey, recorder of London, Humphrey Tjrrell, esquire, Robert Tyrell,
esquire, Thomas Lygon, esquire, and William Badby, esquire and their
heirs. By pjs.
Aug. 27. General pardon to William Pirton cdias Pireton alias Pyrton late of
Westminster. Litell Bentley, co. Essex, knight, of all offences committed by him before
25 August and all fines, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to
the king. By p.s.
Membrane 3.
March 9. Pai'don to Christopher Moresby, knight, late esquire, late sheriff of
Westminster. Cumberland, late escheator in the counties of Cumberland and West-
moreland, son and heir of Christopher Moresby, late sheriff of Westmoreland,
of all offences committed by him before 1 December last, and all fines, issues,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king By p.s.
March 25. Grant for life to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, of the
Westminster, lordship and manor of Claveryng, co. Essex, the lordship and manor of
Newport Paynell, the park of Tikford, the castle and lordidiip of Morende,
the lordship and manor of Solyhull, the park of Fulbroke and an inn called
346 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
• 1472, Membrane S^-eont.
Me Herber' in the city of London with the tenements, rents and buildings
belonging to it, and knight's fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-
pledge, parks, woods, chaces, warrens, fisheries, fairs, markets, liberties,
franchises, and other commodities. B7 E.
April 16. General pardon to William Brokeshaw late apprentice of the city of
Westminster. London, son of John Brokshawe of Cambridge, of aU offences committed
by him before 28 March last. By p.s.
May. 4. Greneral pardon to John Roche of Chester, ^ bochour,' of all felonies
Westminster, committed by him before 28 April last. By p.s.
June 19. Appointment for life of the king's servant John Wykes, esquire, as one
Westminster, of the esquires of the body, receiving 60 marks yearly from Easter last
from the issues of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham. By p.8.
June 4. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain without inquisition by William,
Westminster, the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary, Jorvall, of the church of Ayjiderby
Withstepill and the free chapel of Westwitton, co, York, not held in chieii
which are of their own patronage.
By p.s. and for 40/. paid in the hanaper.
July 26. General pardon to Richard Sharp late of Wyng, co. Rutland, ^ hus-
Westminster. bondman,' alias late of Preston, co. Rutland, ' frankaleyn,' of all offences
committed by him before 25 July. By p.s.
July 26. The like to John Sharpe of Wyng, co. Rutland, ^ husbondman,' alias
Westminster, late of Preston, co. Rutland, ^yoman,' alicu ^frankaleyn,' of all offences
commited by him before 24 July. By p.8.
Aug. 12. Appointment of the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, as
Westminster, steward of the lordship, town or manor of Ripon, parcel of the temporalities
of the archbishopric of York, so long as these remain in the king's hands,
with the accustomed fees. By p.s,
Mbmbranb 2.
June 12. Pardon, for 1 mark paid in the hanaper, to Richard Midelton, esquire,
Westminster, and Matilda late the wife of Thomas Grene, knight, son and heir of Thomas
Grene^ knight, tenant in chief, of their trespass in intermarrying without
licence.
June 12. Grant for life to the king's kinsman John Stafford, earl of Wiltshire, of
Westminster, the reversion of a messuage or inn called * Hungerford Inne * near Charing-
crosse, co. Middlesex, late of Robert Hungerford, knight lord Hungerford,
attainted of high treason, on the death of the king's aunt Anne, duchess of
Buckingham, who holds the same for life of the king's gi*ant, to hold by the
services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as it
was held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s*
June 18. General pardon to Roger Boston late of Northampton, * miller,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 3 May last. By p.s.
June 13. Pardon to Richard Culpeper, esquire, late sheriff of Kent, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him and all fines, amercements, debts, accounts and arreara
due from him to the king by reason of his office. By p.s.
July 11. General pardon to Thomas Astun alias Aston, monk of the order of
Westminster. St. Benedict, late of Lanreythowe, co. Cornwall, of all offences committed
by him before 1 February last. By p.s.
July 1. Licence, for 6 marks paid by them in the hanaper, for Thomas Burdet
Westminster, and Thomas Throkmarton to grant the manors of Kynvare and Stourton,
CO. Stafford, held in chief, to Roger Tocotes, knight, Nicholas Latomer,
knight, John Say, knight, John Tapton, clerk, John Barnaby, clerk,
12 EDWABD IV.— Pabt I. 847
1472. Membrane 2 — cont,
William Oanjnges of Bristol, clerk, Thomas Haukjns, clerk, William
Mitton, esquire, John Gilbert, derk, and Thomas Wilmot, clerk, and their
heirs.
Jnlj 17. Pardon to Eleanor Beamont late the wife of Henry Beamount, knight,
Westminster, alias executrix of Hhe will of Henrj Beaumount, knight, late sheriff of
Stafford, and tenant of his lands, alias executrix of the will of Heniy
Beaumount, knight, late esquire, escheator of the countj of Worcester, of
all offences committed by her before 5 July, all alienations and perquisitions
by her of land without licence and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from her to the king. By p.s.
July 20. General pardon to Thomas Coke eUias Cooke, knight, citizen and
Westminster, alderman of London, alicu merchant, alias citizen and draper of London,
alias late one of the customers in the port of Suthampton. By p.s.
Tlie like to Philip Coke alias Cooke late of London, * gentilman,' son of
Thomas Coke late of London, knight. By p.s«
July 23. Presentation of John Launce, chaplain, to the parish church of Weston
Westminster, by Becclis, in the diocese of Norwich.
July 23. Presentation of Thomas Chuwe, chaplain, to the parish church of Chilton
Westminster. Cantelope, in the diocese of Bath and Wells.
July 23. Pardon to Edward, bishop of Carlisle, for his good services and
Westminster, expenses on embassies and at other times, for the escape of William
Bourgh, convicted of certain felonies before the justices of the peace and
the justices of oyer and terminer in the county of Cumberland, and
committed to his custody as a clerk convicted. By K.
July 15. General pardon to William Chester, merchant of the staple of Calais,
Westminster, alias citizen and * wolman ' of London, alias citizen and skinner of London,
alias citizen and * belfounder ' of London, of all ofiences committed by him
before 6 July. . By p.8.
The like to Richard Chester of Stowe St. Edward, co. Gloucester,
< chapman,' alias * wolman,' cUias citizen and skinner of London. By p.s,
Membrane 1.
Aug. 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of Geofiey Kydwelly as surveyor of all
Westminster, the king's castles, lordships, manors and lands and the subsidy, ulnage and
forfeiture of doth in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall
specified in a roll annexed to these presents, and receiver of the same, and
of all farms specified in the said schedule, rendering his account yearly
at the Exchequer, with authority to enquire into the value of the premises
and certify thereon to the king and council. All persons fi*om whom he
shall receive any sums by pretext of these letters shall be quit, so that the
sheriffs and other ministers and officers of the king shall stay the levy of
such sums notwithstanding any mandates or summonses of the Exchequer
directed to them in respect thereof. He shall not however receive any sum
less than 40«. And he shall retain from the issues of the premises as
much as shall be asreed upon between himself and the treasurer by an
indenture to be enrolled in the Exchequer. By K.
The like of the following : —
Maurice Kydwelly, in the counties of Hereford, Gloucester, Worcester,
Wilts, Oxford and Berks and the town of Bristol.
Nicholas Leventhorp, in the counties of York, Westmoreland, Cum-
berland and Northumberland, the cities of York and Carlisle and
the towns of Kyngeston upon Hull and Newcastle upon Tyne.
348 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1472. Membrane 1 — cont,
Bobert Plomer, in the counties of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex,
Hertford, Bedford, BuckiDgham, Norfolk and Suffolk and the city
of Norwich.
William Brent, in the counties of Kent, Sun*ey, Sussex and South-»
ampton, the town of Southampton and the city of Canterbury.
Bichard Spert, in the counties of Lincoln, Northampton and^Butland
and the city of Lincoln.
Thomas Hunt and John York, in the counties of Nottingham, Derby,
Stafford, Salop, Warwick and Leicester, the city of Coventry and
the town of Nottingham.
Aug. 20. Grant to David Hopton, chaplain, derk of the king's closet, of the
WestmiMter. prebend in the king's college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore
void by the death of Master Baldwin Hyde. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the college.
Aug. 6. Appointment of Thomas Hunte as clerk of the works at the palace of
Westminster. Westminster, the Tower of London, the castle of Wyndesore, the king's
manors of Eltham, Claryndon, Groveley, Melchet, Finkeley, Dyley,
Bnkholt, Shene, Chilterne Langley and Odiham, the. king's lodges within
the parks of Eltham, Claryndon, Chilterne Langley and Odiham, the king's
mews for falcons by Charyngcrouche and all other castles, manors and
lodges of the king within the realm, and of the gardens, stanks, mills and
other houses and enclosures pertaining to the same, with power to take
stone-cutters, plumbers, carpenters, masons and other workmen, and stone,
timber, tiles, shingles, glass, iron, lead and other necessaries and carriage
for the same, to enquire whether any of such materials have been carried
away and, if so, to recover the same, and to sell branches, bark and other
residue of trees provided for the works, receiving the accustomed fees in
the same manner as. Thomas Stratton, deceased, or any other occupant of
the office. By p.s.
Aug 26, General pardon to Edward Grey of Asteley, co. Warwick, knight, alitu
Westminster, late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, alias late of Groby, co. Leicester, alias
son of Edward Grey, knight, late lord of Ferrers of Groby, of all offences
committed by him before 24 August and all ddbts, accounts and arrears
due from him to the king ; and restoration to him of all lands or tenements
which he held in his own right or the right of Elizabeth his wife. By p.s.
Membrane 29d — 27d.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. {See Appendix.)
Membrane 26d.
March 7. Commission of array, to the king's brothers G«orge, duke of Clarence,
Westminster, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Straunge of Straungc, knight, John
Sutton of Dudle, knight, William Hasty nges of Haslyngcs, knight, William
Parre, knight, Thomas Ferrers, knight, Simon Montefort, knight, Richard
Verney, knight, John Grevile, knight, William Lucy, John Hugford,
Thomas Burget, Henry Botiller, John West, John Beaufitz and the sheriff,
in the county of Warwick. By K.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Edmund,
earl of Kent, Anthony Grey, knight, Reginald Grey, knight, John
Sturgeon, esquire, John Hervy, esquire, John Forster, esquire.
12 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 349
1472, Membrane 26d~^cont,
William Hertishorn, esqaire, and the sheriff,' in the county of
Bedford.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Edmund,
earl of Kent, Henry Grey, knight, Edmund Rede, knight, Richard
Foweler, John Hervy, Richard Maryot, John GiiTord, William Lucy,
Richard Bulstrode, Richard Lovell and the sheriiF, in the county of
Buckingham.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, duke
of Suffolk, John Burghcher of Earners, knight, William Norys,
knight, William Trussell, knight, John Cheyny, esquire, Thomas
Dalamare and the^ sheriff, in the county of Berks.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John
Lescrope, knight, John Cheyny, knight, Thomas Grey, knight, John
Alyngton, WUliam Alyngton, John Anste, William Frevile and the
sheriff, in the county of Cambridge.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Edmund,
earl of Kent, John, earl of Wiltshire, Anthony Grey, knight,
William Hastynges, knight, Ralph Hastynges, knight, Walter
Mauntell, knight, Guy Wolston, John Dyve, William Newenham,
John Eltonhed, Roger Salesbury and the sheriff, in the county of
Northampton.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Henry, earl
of Northumberland, Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, Thomas
Lumley, knight, Robert Constable, knight, John Constable, knight,
Robert Helyard the elder, John Heytfeld and the sheriff of York, in
the East Riding.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Henry, earl
of Northumberland, John, earl of Shrewsbury, Ralph Graystok of
Graystok, knight, William Stanley, knight, John Say vile, knight,
John Pylkyngton, knight, James Haryngton, knight, Richard
Fitz -William, knight, Hugh Hastynges, knight, William Flumton,
knight, William Gascoign and the sheriff of York, in the West
Riding.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Henry, earl
of Northumberland, Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, Thomas
Lumley, Henry Fitz Hugh, knight, James Strangwys, knight, John
Conyers, knight, John Pykeryng, knight, Edmund Hastynges,
knight, Ralph Ayston, kni|2:ht, William Ewre, knight, and the
sheriff of York, in the North Riding.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Henry, earl
of Northumberland, Ilumphrey Dacre, knight, William Farre,
knight, Thomas Lanplev, knight, John Krakenthorp, kuight,
William Lygh, knight, Thomas Curwen, knight, Thomas Broughton,
knight, and the sheriff, in the county of Cumberland.
George, duke of Clai'cnce, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Beau-
champ of Fowyk, knight, Walter Devereulx of Fen-ers, knight,
John Botiller, knight, John Grovyle, knight, Richard Beauchamp,
knight, Maurice Berkeley of Beverston, knight, John Cassy, Thomas
Baynham and the sheriff, in the county of Gloucester.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Straung
of Straung, knight, Robert Grene, knight, Richard Charleton, John
Elryngton the younger, William Mulso, Richard Tumaunt, John
Forster, William York, John Staunton, John Wrothe and Thomas
Luce, in the county of Middlesex.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, earl of
Shrewsbury, Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, William Hastynges
of Hastynges, knight, Nicholas Langford, knight, Henry Vernon,
360 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane 2M^con,t,
John Bothe, Nicholas Fitzherbert, Robert Eyre and the sheriff^ in
the county of Derby.
George, duke of ClarencOy Richard, duke of Gloncestery William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Berkeley, knight, William
Moton, knight, Robert Staunton, William Aysly, Geoffirey Sherard
and the sheriff, in the county of Leicester.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Edmund,
earl of Kent, John, earl of Wiltshire, Walter Blount, knight, Richard
Sapcote, John Forster, esquire, John Stukeley, John Knyvet, Henry
Torkyngton and the sheriff, in the county of Huntingdon.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Say,
knight, John Leventhorp, Henry Barley, John Forster, John
Sturgeon, Thomas Leventhorp, John Fold and the sheriff, in the
county of Hertford.
Gkorge, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Roger Grey
of Wilton, knight, Walter Devereulx of Ferrers, knight, John
Devereulx, knight, Richard Croft, knight, John Lyngen, knight,
Thomas Cornwaill, knight, James Bascarvile, knight, Eustace
Whyteney and the sheriff, in the county of Hereford.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, earl of
Shrewsbury, Henry Codnore («c) of Codnore, knight, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Burgh, knight, Robert
Markhain, knight, Robert Clyfton, knight, Henry Perpoynt, knight,
Robert Sutton, William Meryng and the sheriff^ in the county of
Nottingham.
Membrane 25^.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Henry, earl
of Northumberland, Ralph Grajrstok of Graystok, knight, Thomas
Lomley, knight, Robert de Ogle, knight, John Wydryngton, John
Lilborys the elder, Roger Heme, Thomas Moresley, John
Cartyngton and the sheriff, in the county of Northumberland.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, duke of
Suffolk, Richard Quadermains, Richard Foweler, Thomas Stoner,
William Marmyon, Richard Davers, Richard Croft, Humphrey
Forster, John Langston, Richard Halle and the sheriff, in the county
of Oxford.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, earl
of Wiltshire, William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas
Berkeley, knight, Thomas Flore, William Husee, John Browe,
Edward Dygby and the sheriff, in the county of Rutland*
George, duke of Clai'ence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Audeley
of Audeley, knight, William Stourton of Stourton,- knight, William
Paulet, knight, John Cheyne of Pvnne, knight, Henry Hull,
Thomas Begonell, Thomas Tremayll, John FitzJames, Robert
Stowell, John Porter and the sheriff, in the county of Somerset.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Henry, earl of
Northumberland, Humphrey Dacre of Dacre, knight, William Parre,
knight, Thomas Strykeland, knight, Christopher Moresby, knight,
Thomas Bate, Nicholas Tavemer, John Wharton and the sheriff, in
the county of Westmoreland.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John
Beauchamp of Powyk, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight,
Richard Beauchamp, knight, Walter Skulle, knight, Humphrey
Stafford, knight, Thomas Throgmerton, Thomas Everdon, Thomaa
Lygon and the sheriff, in the county of Worcester.
J 2 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 361
1472. Membrane 25d — cont
George, duke of Clarence, Bicbard, duke of Gloucester, Edward
Nevylle of Bergevenney, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight,
John Bourgchier of Berners^ knight, Bichard Fenys of Dacre,
knight, George Nevyle, knight, George Broun, knight, Thomas
Selynger, Nicholas Gaynesford, John Elyngbrigge, Bobert Wynters-
hill and the sheriff, in the county of Surrey.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Humphrey («c),
duke of Buckingham, John, earl of Shrewsbury, John, earl of
Wiltshire, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Henry Grey of
Codnore, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight, William Hastynges
of Hastynges, knight, Walter Blount of Mountjoye, knight, John
Stanley, knight, Hugh Egerton, John Harper, William Cumberford,
John Acton, Richard Bagot, William Basset, Roger Bailly and the
sheriff, in the county of Stafford. ^
Gtorge, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, William, earl
of Arundel], John Audeley of Audeley, knight; William Stourton of
Stourton, knight, Roger Tocotes, knight, John Wilughby, knight,
Maurice Berkeley, knight, Henry Long, Thomas Rogers and the
sheriff, in the county of Wilts.
March 7. Commission of array to the king's brothers George, duke of Clarence,
Westminster, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsmen John, duke of
Norfolk, and WiUiam, earl of Arundel, Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight,
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, George Nevyle, knight, Roger
Lewkenore, knight, Thomas Yaghan, Thomas Hoo, John i3eyenyssh,
Bai'tholomew Bolney, Nicholas Morley, John Dudley, William Cheyny,
Vincent Fynche, Thomas Leukenore and the sheriff, in the county of
Sussex for defence against the king's enemies, French, Easterlings and
others.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, William, earl
of Arundell, Thomas Arundel of Matravers, knight, John Audeley
of Audeley, knight, William Stourton of Stourton, knight, Maurice
Berkeley of Beverston, knight, Thomas Ovedale, knight, William
Sandes, knight, Edward Berkeley, Thomas Welle, John Walop,
Thomas Pound, Henry Moore and the sheriff, in the county of
Southampton.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Colshill,
knight, Robert Wilughby, knight, Henry Bodrugan, John Fortescu,
esquire, Edward Ayston, Thomas Trefry, John Penpons and the
sheriff, in the county of Cornwall.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Fulk, lord of
Fitz Waren, knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, William
Courtenay, knight, Robert Wilughby, knight, Philip Courtenay,
knight, John Crokker, knight, Philip Beaumond, esquire, Charles
Dynham, esquire^ Roger Dynham, esquire, John Halewell, John
Denys, Thomas Calwodeley, William Fowell, Christopher Coke,
Thomas Hexte and the sheriff, in the county of Devon.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John Audeley
of Audeley, knight, William Stourton ^f Stourton, knight, Nicholas
Latymer, knight, John Carant the younger, Henry HuUe, William
Brounyng, Thomas Husy and the sheriff, in the county of Dorset.
George, dake of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester^ Henry, earl of
Essex, William Bourghchier, knight, Thomas Mongomery^ knighti
-Thomas Terell, knight, Laurence Reynford, knight, Richard Haute,
John Grene, Walter Writell, Alvred Cornburgh and the sheriff, in
the county of Essex.
362 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane 25d'-''Cont,
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, William, earl of
Arundell, Edward Nevylle of Bergevenny, knigbt, Thomas Cobham,
knight, Thomas Bourghchier, knight, John Fogge, knight, George
Broun, knight, Henry Ferrers, knight, John Colpeper, knight,
William Haute, knight, James PechMn, John Brymston, Richard
Colpeper, John Isley and the sheriff, in the county of Kent.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Thomas Burgh,
knight, Richard Hastynges, knight, Nicholas Bowet^ knight, Robert
Ratclyf, Robert Tailboys, William Husee, Simon Hervy, Oliver
Sent John and the sheriff, in the parts of Kesteven.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Thomas Burgh,
knight, Richard Hastynges, knight, William Skipwith, Robert
Ratcliff, Robert Tailboys, Marmaduke Constable, John Whichecotes,
Robert Sheffeld, Thomas Kyme of Prisney, John Ascu, Bernard
Missynden, John Disney and the sheriff, in the parts of Lynsey.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, Thomas Burgh,
knight, Richard Hastynges, knight, Robert Markham, knight,
Richard Welby, Brian Talbot, John Leke, Leonard Thornburgh,
John Bolles and the sheriff, in the parts of Holand.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, duke
of Norfolk, Jolm, duke of Suffolk, John Wyngfeld, knight, Robert
Wyngfeld, knight, Richard Harecourt, knight, Gilbert Debenham,
knight, John Hevenyngham, knight, William Brandon, knigbt,
Henry Hedon, John Twyer, Richard Suthwell and the sheriff, in the
county of Norfolk.
George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, duke
of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, Henry, eaii of Essex, Robert
Wyngfeld, knight, John Wyngfeld, knight, Gilbert Debenham,
knight, John Hevcnyngham, knight, Thomas Brews, knight, William
Brandon, knight, Gilbert Debenham, esquire, John Suliard, James
Hobert and the sheriff, in the county of Suffolk.
Membranes 24d and 23<f.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. (See Appendix.)
Membrane ISd.
March 7. Commission to John Bygge, esquire, William Nores, John Clerk and
West inJDSter. Richard Coffaham to an-est Ingelram, abbot of the monastery of
St. Radcgund, co. Rent, and bring him before the king in Chancery.
March 12. Commission to John Davyson, clerk, Richard Forster, keeper, surveyor
Westminster, and approver of all the swans of the king's mere called Wytlesmere and any
other mere or water in the counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge, Lincoln
and Northampton, Richard Welby, John Elryngton, Thomas Kyme, Simon
Burton, Robert Bokkyng, John Wychecote and William Calowe to enquire
into the taking of swans and cygnets with hooks, nets, limed strings and
other engines and the theft of swans' eggs in the said places.
Membrane 1 7 J.
April 18. Commission to Richard Fowler, Richard Croft the younger, Richard
Westminster. Carryk, mayor of Odcstoke, and Thomas Chambur and Robert Spaldyng,
Serjeants at arras, to arrest Cliristopher Harecourt of Long Combe, co. Oxford,
' gentilman^' and bring him before the king in council.
12 EDWARD IV.—Part I. 853
1472. Membrane I7d — coni.
AprQ 16. The like to William PlumtoD, knight, Balph Snaith and Nicholas
Westminster. Leventhorp to arrest Thomas Fulbarn^ * gentilman/ and bring him before
the king in Chancerj.
April 22. The like to John Wynkefeld, knight, Bobert Wynkefeld, knight, Richard
Westminster. Harecourt, knight, and William Calthorp, knight, to arrest John Burgee of
Norwich, * yoman,' and John Grej of Hemmeebj, co. Norfolk, * yoman/ and
bring them before the king in Chancery.
Mbmbranb \Zd,
April 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to the kine's brothers George, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, the King's kinsman, Henry, earl
of Essex, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight,
JohnBourghchier of Earners, knight, Walter Blount of Mount Joye,knigh1^
Thomas Billyng, Thomas Bryan, Johu Nedeham, knight, William Laken,
Richard Chokke, knight, Thomas Littelton, Richard Neele, Roger Ree,
knight, and Robert Grene, knight, in the counties of Middlesex and Hertford.
By E*
April 17. Commission to Thomas Walgrare, knight, the mayor and sheriff of
Westminster. Kyngeston on Hull, Richard Doughty and Dominic Bukton to inquire into
the complaint of William Hardyngham, merchant of the realm, that when
on 25 June, 10 Edward lY, he was sailing to Holand in a ship called
la Margaret of Leystoft laden with divers goods and merchandise of his
he was captured in a place called Kirkeley Rode by Robert Laverok of
Hull, ' maryner,' Thomas Woderoue of Hull, Robert Maunche of Hull,
W[illiam Sharper of Hull, Richard Ottys of Hull, WiUiam Malard of HuU,
Richard Waynesford of Hull, * maryner,' John Colle of Hull, * maryner,'
John Halle of Hull, John Ry chard, 'maryner/ William Saltmerssht
* maryner,' William Carleton of Hedon, * maryner,' William Welton of
Hesyll, * maryner/ and Henry Metton, * maryner,' and other pirates in a
ship called le Trynyte of Hull, of which the said Robert I^verok was
master, and despoiled of the said goods and merchandise, and to seize the
said goods and merchandise and put them in safe custody and to arrest
the offenders and bring them before the king in Chancery.
May 10. Commission of array to the king's brothers George, duke of Clarence and
Westminster. Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsmen John, duke of Norfolk,
John, duke of Suffolk, and Henry, earl of Essex, Robert Wyngfeld, knight,
John Wyngfeld, knight, Gilbert Debenham, knight, John Henyngham,
knight, Thomas Brewes, knight, William Brandon, knight, Gilbert Deben-
ham, esquire, John Sulyard, James Hobard, Alexander Cressener, Robert
Crane, William Hopton, William Alyngton, Robert Inglose, Robert Hopton,
William Joce and John Tymperle, in the county of Suffolk, for defence
against the king's enemies, French, Easterlings and others.
The like to George, duke of Clarence, Richard, duke of Gloucester,
John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, Robert Wyngfeld, knight,
John Wyngfeld, knight, Richard Harecourt, knight, Gilbert Debenham,
knight, John Hevenyngham, knight, William Brandon, knight^ WiUiam
Calthorp, knight, Henry Hedon, Roger Thwyer, Richard SouthweU, John
Conyers, John Hastynges, John Twyer and William Tyndale, in the county
of Norfolk.
Mbmbranb i2d*
March 12. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, constable of
Westminster. Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, Nicholas Bierton, mayor of
7 96186. Z
854 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
£472. Membrane 12c^-— con^.
Sandwich) and John Alday to inquire into the complaint of Domjngo
Demascata, John Demascata and John Garce, merchants of Spain, that
whereas relying on the traces between the king and his kinsman the king of
Castile and Leon on 18 October, 10 Edward IV. they were sailing to
Sandwich in a carvel of Spain called la Marie de Keyte of the portage of
64 tuns, laden with wines and other goods and merchandise, they were
seized by certain pirate lieges of the king in a ship of England called
le Marye Welfare of which Robert Teyge was then master, victualled by
Richard Robyns, Henry Sted^ and Thomas Cokke, and despoiled of the
said ship and its gear and the said wines, goods and merchandise to the
value of 420/. and to cause restitution to be made and to arrest the offenders
and bring them before the king in Chancery.
July 6. Commission de walliis etfossatis to Richard Hastynges, knight, Thomas
Wcitminittr. Burgh, knight, William Skypwith, knight, Robert Taylboys, Robert Ratclyf,
Robert Sheffeld, Thomas Kyme of Frysney, Thomas FitzWilliam the
younger, Thomas Moigne, John Whychecote, Thomas Knyght, Richard
Spert and John Walton within the parts of Lyndesey, co. Lincoln.
Nov. 14- The like to Th. prior of Spaldyng, Richard Welby, Leonard Thomburgh,
Weitminster. Richard Fynchebek, John BoUes, Robert Dokkyng, Richard Fendyk,
Thomas Totoche, John Leek, John Tomworth, Richard Thymylby and
Robert Tylney from Dodyngton to Pygot and from thence to l^dgote and
from thence to Skegnesse m the county of Lincoln.
1473. Membrane lid.
Feb. 16. The like to Humphrey Stafford, John Cole, John Acton, John Whorde,
WeitmixiBter. John Philip, Robert Cresset, John Storche, Roger Haghton, John Crabbe,
and John Price on the Severn from Worcester bridge to Brathen, co.
Salop.
Feb. 18. The like to Robert Constable, knight, Walter Gryffyth, knight, Robert
Wesuninster. HiUard the elder, William Eland and Stephen Copyndale on the east side
of the way which leads from^ Hesyll to Baynton and from Baynton to
Bridlyngton and thence to the sea by Holdernesse and other places on the
east and south of the above in the East Riding of the county of York.
1472. Membrane lOrf.
May 20. Commission to John Crokker, knight, John Fortescue, Henry Bodrugan^
WertmiMter. John Penpons, Thomas Arundell, and the sheriff of Cornwall to enquire
into the complaint of John le Mercier of Croesic in Brittany, merchant,
master of a ship of Brittany called le Saint Ganstain of the portage of
100 tuns, that when this ship laden with divers goods of his to the value
of 200 marks in April, 10 Edward lY. was sailing from Waterford in
Ireland to Brittany certain pirates in a ship of Porthea in Cornwall, of
which William Whyte was master and James Nicoll, Peter Jakhary, John
Poulperre and Thomas Linom of Bodmyn were victuallers, seized it near the
coast at le Cape of Cornwall and despoiled it of the said goods, contrary to
the form of truces between the king and his kinsman the duke of Brittany,
and to arrest and imprison the offenders and cause restitution to be made.
May 21. The like to the sheriff of Cornwall to enquire into the complaint of
Westminiter. William Whityngton, John Poke and Thomas Sexten, merchants of Bristol,
that whereas on 3 April last they shipped divers woollen cloths to the value
of 250/. in two ships of Spain called le Kateryne and le Nicholas to take to
Spain certain pirates in two ships of Cornwall called le Edward and le
Barbara, of which John Gay and John Barkeley were masters, seized the
said ships of Spain and carried off the said cloths to Cornwall, and to seize
the said cloths and put them in safe*custody<
12 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 355
1472. Membrane 10d^•con^
June 1. Commission to William Bere, master of a ship called le George Howard^
Weitminster. to take mariners for the said ship for the resistance of the king's enemies.
The like to the following : —
John Skynner, master of a ship called h Petyr of' Harwjche.
Thomas Payn, master of a ship called le Old Barge of Calejs.
William Parker, master of a ship called le Margarete Howard.
John Bawelyns, master of a ship called le Kervyll of Majdenhede.
William Legge, master of a ship called le Old Elyn of London.
William Fetherston, master of a ship called le Spencer^ and William
Eacheford, master of a ship called le Mary Flovore.
Bichard Dokkjng, master of a ship called le Mary Flovore of
London.
John Cole, master of a ship called 'fe Trinite Cole.
MSMBBANB 9d.
April 30. Commission to Boger Clyfford, knight, William Plompton, knight, John
Westminster. Pudsaj, knight, John Popeley, Thomas Middelton, William Bramord and
the sheriff of York to enquire what lands Richard Tempest, knight, tenant
in chief, held in the said countj on the day of his death and when he died
and who is his next heir and to take the lands into the king's hands.
June 24. The like to Roger Cljfford, knight, William Husee, Bichard Welbe,
Westminster. John Bolles, William Bradford and the sheriff, in the county of Lincoln.
June 7. Commission to Jenicot de Burdeux, master of a ship called le Newebarge
Westminster, of Calais, to ti^e mariners for the said ship for the resistance of the king's
enemies.
The like, to the following:—
John Kyryell, esquire, captain of a ship called le Garse.
Robert Baldre, master of a ship called la Bastian.
Peter Thressher, master of a ship called le Kateryne.
June 13. Thomas Benet, master of a ship called la Kervell of Tooke.
Westminster.
June 18. Bichard Dokkyng, master of a ship called le Marye Floure of
Westmmster. London,
William Legge, master of a ship called le Elen,
William Parker, master of a ship called le Margaret Howard,
June 19. Bobert Lyghtarnes, master of a ship called le Seynt Peire the Martyr
Westminster. of Jeane.
June 22. Boger Treweman, master of a ship called le Trynyte.
Westminster.
June 23. Nicholas Laken, esquire^ governor of a ship called le Antonye Camfer,
Westminster.
Membrane %d,
Sept. 1 1 * Commission to William Holbek, mayor of York, Thomas Neleson, Thomas
Westminster. Wrangwysshe and John Maityn, scrjeant at arms, on complaint by Bobert
Huby, prior of the monastery of Holy Trinity, York, that Bobert Marshall
and John Garlond, monks of that place, have put off the habit of their
religion and gathered together Thomas Topshawe, * sadeler,' Bichard Swan,
* shomaker,' William Walker, * sherman,* and Christopher Benteley and
other evildoers and gone to the monastery, entered into divers of its lands
and possessions, wasted the issues and goods and threatened the prior and
his fellow monks, to arrest the said Bobert, John, Thomas, Bichard
z 2
356 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1472. Membrane Sd-^conl*
William and Christopher and other o£Fender8 and bring them before the
king in Chancerj.
Membrane 7d.
July 31. Commission to the king's kinsman William earl of Amndell, Thomas
Westminster. Matravers of Matravers, knight, Maurice Berkeley, knight, Edward
Berkeley and Thomas Welles to take muster at some place near
Southampton of the men at arms, armed men and archers in the retinae of
Galliard de Dureford, lord of Duras, whom the king has ordered to go
beyond the seas to resist bis enemies^ and to certify thereon to the king
and counciL
4
MSMBRANB 6d,
July 12. Commission to Thomas Fulford, knight, Robert Stowell, Richard Werre,
Westminster. John Chererell, John Mompesson and John Kendale, mayor of Brigge-
water, to arrest William Goste and John Gosse and bring them before the
king and council on the quinzaine of Michaelmas next.
July 13. Commission to the sheriff of Devon to arrest Nicholas Ware and John
Westminster. Sawele and bring them before the king and council.
MSMBBANS 2d,
June 16. Commission to Thomas Burgh, knight, .Thomas Belowed, Edward
Westminster. Madison and Thomas Beywyke to arrest Robert Forster of Aleynflete and
bring him before the king and council.
July 13. Commission to Robert Cosyn, Thomas Horseley and Richard Simond to
Westminster, repair a ship of the king called le Grace de Dieu and to take smiths,
carpenters and other workmen and timber, iron, boards, canvas, pitch and
other necessaries for the repair of the ship and the construction of a mast
and carriage for the same. By K.
MSMBRANB \d.
Aug. 26. Commission to John Child and Thomas Tebbe to take horseSi oxen and
Westminster, beasts of burden for the carriage of certain bombards and other habiliments
of war which the king has ordered to be sent to the north.
357
12 EDWARD IV.— Paet II.
1472. MSMBRANS 38.
Oct. 8. Grant to Edward Brampton and the heirs male of his body, for his good
Westmioiter. service to the king in many battles, of all messuages, tenements, rents, and
possessions late of John Kyng, clerk, within the city of London which John
Tanley lately had of the grant of Henry IV. to hold from Midsummer last
without rendering anything to the king and without fine or fee. By p.s.
Oct 7. Letters of denization for the said Edward Brampton, born in the realm of
Wfftminster. Portugal. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Grant to John Davy son, king'r. clerk, keeper of the hanaper of Chancery,
Weftminster. of the canonry and prebend of the Mass of St. Mary in the chapel of
St. Mary in the Fields, Norwich, roid by the death of Simon Thornhami
last prebendary, and in the king's gift by reason of the bishopric of Norwich
being lately void and in his hands. By p.s.
Mandate in pui:suance to the dean of the said free chapel.
Oct. 14. Pardon to John Dey of Woxbrygge, co. Middlesex, ^milner,* of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to answer him
for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
Thomas Byllyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Oct. 20. Inspeximus of a charter of Ralph Basset of Drayton, sealed with his
Westminiter. seal, granting to William Jones of Midelton and his heirs or assigns his
bondman John Trewemon with all his issue and chattels. Witnesses : —
John Dulee, Roger Kyde, chaplain, Ralph de la Bache and others.
Dated at Drayton Basset, Friday before the Annunciation, 26 Edward III.
May 1. Grant to John Colepeper, knight, and his heirs and assigns of a tenement
Westminster, called * Shelles Tenement ' in the parish of St. Mary Stanyng, London,
lately in ruins, which he has repaired at his own cost, to hold by the accus-
tomed rent and services, with ail issues from Michaelmas, 10 Edward IV,
By p.s.
Oct. 29. Whereas John Chauntrell of Bedyngton, co. Surrey, *yoman,' and
Westminster. John Baldewyn of Croydon, co. Surrey, * yoman,* by a writing dated 27
June, 10 Edward IV. bound themselves to William Burton, citizen and
draper of London, in 100 marks sterUng payable at a specified day, and the
said William Burton was outlawed in the county of Sussex at Cicestre on
8 October following at the suit of the king, the king hereby pardons to the
said John the said sum of 100 marks. By p.s.
Nov. 2. Exemplification, at the request of Peter a Clyf of Suthampton, merchant,
Westminster, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 1 September,
1 1 Edward IV. granting licence for him to ship wool-fells quit of customs
and subsidies to the sum of 20 marks in the ports of Suthampton, Shoreham,
and Weymouth. These letters have been lost by accident, as he has taken
oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Oct. 31. Grant for life to John Whitmore of the deanery of the college of St. Mary,
Westminster. Shrewsbury, void by the resignation of Master John Blakeweyn, the king's
sub-almoner. By p.s.
Nov. 11. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Mourton as controller of the
Westminster, great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the 3s. in the tun and the I2d. in the pound in the port of Pole
and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided that
he execute the office in person, vnth the custody of one part of the ooket
seal. By bill of the treasurer.
358 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Mbmbranb 32.
Oct. 15. Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers and others to arrest
Westminster, certain monks of the priorj of St. Andrew, Northampton, of the Cluniac
order,' who have put off their habit and spurned the obedience of their
superiors and wander about, and to deliver them to the superiors of their
order for chastisement. By p.s.
Oot. 17. Presentation of Elias Welshe, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry of
WestDoioster. St. Luke Eyangelist in Neuton Popilford of and within the parish of
Aillesbeare, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation of Roger Payn,
last chaplain.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Oct. 20. Presentation of Thomas Eene, chaplain, to the said perpetual chantry.
WMtminiter.
Oct. 24. Inspeximus and confirmation to the master and brethren of the hospital
Westminster, of St. Mary and St. Leonard, Neuport, co. Essex, of the following :—
1. Letters patent dated 20 Norember, 20 Edward III. granting licence
for the acquisition in mortmain by them of land and meadow in
Neuport.
2. Letters patent dated 30 July^ 10 Richard II. inspecting and con-
firming letters patent dated 4 May, 2 Edward IL being an
exemplification of a charter dated at Westminster, 10 October,
11 Henry III. For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 26. Licence for John Eelyng, clerk, or his executors or assigns after his
Westminster, decease to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the church of Great Boudon, co. Leicester, for the good
estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said
John and for their souls after death and the souls of the king's father
Richard, duke of Tork, and the parents and benefactors of the said John, to
be called the chaplain of the chantry of John Kelyng ; and for the acquisition
in mortmain by the said chaplain of lands, tenements and rents, not held in
chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 27. Grant to Joan late the wife of Christopher Worsley, esquire, tenant in
Westminster, chief, of the custody of all his lordships, manors, lands, rents and services
during the minority of John his son and heir and the custody and marriage
of the latter ^without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, without
rendering anything to the king. By p.s.
Oct. 28. General pardon to the king's servitor Robert Palmer late of Welledown,
Westminster, co. Northampton, esquire, late escheator of the counties of Northampton and
Rutland, of all offences committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears
due from him to the king. By p.8.
Oct. 24. Grant to William Estfeld, clerk, of the place which Master John Clerk
Westminster, now occupies as one of the fellows of the king's college called the King's
Hall in the University of Cambridge and which he is about to resign.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to the king's clerk John Gunthorp, master of the
college.
Nov. 12. Grant for life to Avice Welles, nurse of the king'sjfirst born son Edward,
Westminster, prince of Wales, of one tun or two pipes of red wine of Ghiscony yearly at
Christmas in the port of London, at the hands of the chief butler of England
or his deputy there. By p.s.
Nov. 23. Presentation of Richard Martyn to the parish church of St. Peter of the
Westminster, town of Guisnis in the parts of Picardy, in the diocese of Terouanne, void
by the death of John Shuldham. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal
archbishop of Canterbury.
12 EDWARD IV.— Paet II. 359
1472. Membrane 32 — eont.
Not. 12. Presentation of William Plowm to the parish church of Chaldrington, in
Westminster, the diocese of Salisbury.
Nov. 22. Grant to John Huggeford, esquire, of 160/. from the issues of the counties
Westminster, of Warwick and Leicester. By p.s.
- Nov. 24. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Hyde to elect an
Westminster, abbot in the place of Henry, last abbot, deceased. By p.s,
MSMBRANS 81.
July 16. Letters of denuEatlon for Christopher Ambrose, born in the parts of
Westminster. Florence, and the heirs of his body.
By p.s. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
July 11. Exemplification, at the request of John Sjdburgh, yeoman of the kiug*B
Westminster, robes, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 12 May,
2 Edward IV. being a grant for life to him and John Fereby, one of the
yeoman of the crown, of certain lands late of William Grymmesby. These
letters have been lost by accident, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will
be surrendered if found.
July 15. General pardon to Emmota the wife of John Frankleyne }ate of London,
Westminster. < mynstrelL* By p.8..
July 17. General pardon to Philip Baron of Exeter, co. Devon, ^ wever,' a/uw
Westminster. * yoman.' By p.s.
July 22. Letters of denization, without fine or fee, for Peter Casun of the realm of
Westminster. Portugal and the heirs of his body. By p.s.
July 28. Appointment, until 28 January next, of Thomas Markham, esquire, to
Westminster, purvey salt and fresh-water fish for the expenses of the household and
carriage for the same. By bill of the steward of the household.
1473.
Feb. 15. The like of the same until 15 August next.
Westminster.
1472.
Sept. 4. Grant to William Ajkroyd, clerk, and John Hardyng, clerk, of the
Westminster, presentation to the parish church of Longfeld, now void.
Sept. 17. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Oxford and Berks for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary, Oseney, to Bichard
Lejcestre, canon of the monastery, whose election as abbot Th. bishop of
Lincoln has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Stafford.
Buckingham.
Northampton.
The like to William Edward, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Oct. 1. Grant to the king's clerk Master Thomas Danet of the prebend or canonry
Westminster, in the king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore void
by the resignation of Master James Goldwell. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Oct. 9. Presentation of John Hamond, parson of the parish church of Hedley,
Westminster, in the diocese of Winchester, to the king's chantry called ' Mortymers
Ohauntry ' within the cathedral church of Chichester, on an exchange of
benefices with Bobert Gest. The letters are directed to the dean and chapter.
360 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1472. MSMBRAKS 30.
June 8. Exemplification) at the request of the king's sister Anne, dncheu of
WcRtmiiiBter. Exeter, of the tenours of the following :—
1. A petition of the said duchess in the Parliament summoned at
Westminster on 8 June, 7 Edward IV. and adjourned until 12
May, 8 Edward IV. praying for confirmation of a grant to her by
letters patent dated 26 August, 7 Edward IV.
2. The assent to the same by the Commons provided that it be not
prejudicial to George, duke of Clarence.
The endorsement : — Soitfait come il est desire.
[ Rolls of Parliament y VI, 242.]
Oct. 1. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of the grant
WMtminster. and disposition of the next yacant canonry and prebend in the king's free
chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster. By K.
Dec. 7. Presentation of John Symon, chaplain, to the parish church of St. John
Weitminfter. the Baptist of the town of St. John in Jersey, in the diocese of Coutances,
Toid by the death of Thomas Qraffyn. The letters are directed to N.
bishop of Coutances or his vicar-general there.
Dec. 11. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westxniniter. the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Hyde by Winchester to
Thomas Wirscetur, whose election as abbot W. bishop of Winchester has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Surrey and Sussex.
Somerset and Dorset.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MSiiBRjLNS 29.
Oct. 5. Exemplification, at the request of Humphrey Stai*key, of the tenour of
Westminster, the enrolment of letters patent dated 7 November, 11 Edward IV. granting
pardon to Henry Chaterton late of Clipisham, co. Butland, knight. These
letters have been lost by accident, as the said Humphrey has ta^en oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Oct. 27. General pardon to William Dunnyng alias Donnyng late of Berkyng,
Westminster, co. Essex, * bocher,' of all offences committed by him before 17 October.
By p.8.
Nov. 5. Grant for life to Bichard Hoton of the office of one of the king's four
Westminster, foresters of Ingeliswode, co. Cumberland, with the accustomed fees in the
same manner as Bichard Robynson had, in lieu of a like grant to the
latter by letters patent dated 24 October, 11 Edward IV. surrendered.
By p.s.
General pardon to Bichard ap Thomas ap Griffith, son and one of the
heirs of Thomas ap Griffith, esquire, of all offences committed by him, all
entries into his inheritance without licence and all debts, accounts and arrears
due from him to the king before 30 October. By p.s.
Nov. 12. Whereas the king's knight Bichard Tempest, deceased, in the time when
Westminster, he was sheriff of Lincoln lost a great part of the profits which should have
accrued to him in that office and was hindered in the exercise of his office
by an insurrection in that county, and because from the issues of his
bailiwick he paid the sum of 40/. for his proflbrs at the Exchequer and
has incurred great expenses in attending with many persons on the king
and was removed from his office by the rebels before the space of one year
so that he could not levy the profits and debts pertaining to the office, the
12 EDWABD IT.—Pabt II. 861
1472« Membrane 29 — eani.
king hereby pardons to Thomas Tempest, esqairOy his brother and heir, all
debts and accounts due for the said office. By p.s.
Nov. 27. Grant for life to Robert Scoles of Eyngeston upon Hull, who has been
Westmiiuter. appointed deputy clerk of the sheriff's court of the said town by the sheri ff
of the county, of the office of clerk of the said court, with the accustomed
fees ; in consideration of his labours and expenses incurred at divers times
for love of the king. By K.
June 11. Pardon to Giles Thomson of Connesburgh, co. Tork, 'yoman/ cdias
Westmixuter. 'laborer,' of all felonies committed by him before 19 May last. By p.s.
Nov. dO< Letters of denization for Damian de Peyso, born in Genoa, and the
Westminster, heirs of his body. By p.s. and for ^ mark paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 1. Grant for life to Maurice Berkeley, knight, of 10/. yearly from
Westminster, 15 February last from the customs and subsidies in the port of South-
ampton, in lieu of a like gi*ant to him by letters patent of that date,
. surrendered because invalid. By E.
Membrane 28.
Nov. 8. Grant to the kmg*8 mother Cecily, duchess of York, and her heirs of the
Westminster, advowson or patronage of the house or hospital of St. John Baptist by the
bridge of Lecchelade, oo. Gloucester ; and grant of licence for the said
duchess to convert the said house or hospital into a perpetual chantry of
three chaplains to celebrate divine service daily at the altar in the chapel
of St. Mary in the church of Lecchelade for tne good estate of tbe king and
his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said duchess and for their
souls after death and the soul of the king's father, Bichard, late duke of York,
late lord of the said town, to be called <Seint Marie Chaunterie;' for
William LoveU, now prior, to grant the said house or hospital, which has
fallen into decay, and its site and possessions to the said chaplains in
mortmain ; for John Twynyho of Oirencestre and his heirs and assigns to
found another perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily at the altar in the chapel of St. Blaise in the said church for the
good estate and souls aforesaid and the good estate of the said John and his
soul after death, to be called * Seint Blase Chaunterie ;' and for the said
duchess or the chaplains of the first chantiy to grant a yearly rent of 10/.
from the possessions of the said house or hospital to the chaplain of the
second chantry in mortmain. [Mancuticon vol. vi. p. 684.] By p.s.
Nov. 14. General pardon to John Everyngham late of Byrkyn, co. York, esquire.
Westminster. By E.
Nov. 20. Grant to the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of
Westminster. Cornwall and earl of Chester, that he may freely levy and collect all issues,
rents, fines, amercements, forfeitures, tallages, arrears and other things
belonging to the king before this date in the parts of North Wales, South
Wales and West Wales and the counties of Chester and Flint. By E.
Nov. 23. General pardon to John Twynyho of Eeyforde, co. Somerset, esquire,
Westminster, alias of Frome, co. Somerset, * gentilman,' late escheator in the counties of
Somerset and Dorset, of all offences committed by him and all issues, fines,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 27.
Oct. 30. Grant to the burgesses and inhabitants of the town of Beaudeley that
Westminster, the town with its precinct shall be a free borough and the bui'gesses shall
form a body corporate and shall have perpetual succession and a common
seal^ with power to grant or acquire lands, tenements, rents, services and
862 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1472. Membrane 37— «on^.
revenionsy and shall be quit of toll, pontage, paBsagei paiage, lestage,
tronage, anchorage, stallage, Garriage, pesage, pavage, terrage, picage,
cheminage, murage, fossage, pedage, quajage and other customs throughout
the realm and in all places within the power of the king. Bj p.8.
Nov. 5. Grant to Edmund Wale of the deanerj of Dunwyche, co. Suffolk, in
Westminster, the king's gift bj reason of the bishopric of Norwich being lately void and
in his han&. Bj p.8,
Oct. 30. Grant for life to the king's servant John Stevers of the custody of the
Westmizister. gaol with the portership of the king's castle of Tork, with the accustomed
fees. By p.s.
Nov. 5. Exemplification, at the request of John Aldey and Thomas Bodyn, of the
Westminster, tenoiir of the enrolment of letters patent dated 10 August, 5 Eaward lY.
(see vol. i. p. 465), being a grant to the mayor and barons of Sandwich.
These letters have been casually lost, as the said John and Thomas have
taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Nov.* 12. Grant to Alice, duchess of Suffolk, and her heirs and assigns, in recom-
Westminster. pense of 2,800 marks due to her from the king, as appears at the receipt of
the Exchequer, of the manor and lordship of Grobury cUias Leyghton
Busard with all lands and other things pertaining to it, lately granted to
her for life by letters patent dated 6 July, 7 Edward IV. (see p. 65,) to
hold by the service of a rose at Midsummer. By p.s«
Nov 15. General pardon, to John at Gate of Sole, co. Kent, * miller,' alias John
Westminster. Daggedewe alias Dagdewe, Maborer,' alias John Gate of Sevenoke,
CO. Kent, alias ^ piper,' of all offences committed by him before
12 November. By p,s.
Nov. 19. Pardon to Leonard Thomburgh, esquire, late sheriff of Lincoln, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him and all fines, issues, debts, accounts and arrears
due firom him to the king. By p,8,
MSMBBANB 26.
Nov. 20. General pardon to Bichard Webbe late of Devyse, co. Wilts, * yoman,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 14 November, By p.s.
Dec. 11. Appointment of Thomas a Byrley of Hekelesfeld and William Swyfte of
Westminster. Sheffeld to take smiths and other workmen for the works of the king's
ordnance viz. for the making of ^ lez arowhedes ' within the county of York
and ' arowhedes ' and iron and other necessaries and carriage for the same
by land and water. By K.
Dec. 10. Letters of denization for Martin Dyonyse of Lisbon, born in the realm
Westminster, of Portugal, and the heirs of his body, without fine or fee. By p.s.
Nov. 28. Pardon to Henry Bodrugan of Bodrugan, co. Cornwall, esquire, edias
Westminster, late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, of his outlawry in the counties of
Middlesex and Surrey for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer John Mecheley touching a debt of 11/. 5*., before Robert Dtinby
and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy Anne, lady of Nevylle,
widow, of 16/. which she recovered against him and 40«. damages, and
before the said justices to satisfy the king of his ransom for having denied
two writings obligatory of his produced by Alvred Comeburgh, esquire ;
he having surrendered to the Flete prison, and the said Ajnne having
appeared on 26 November last by John Penlyn, her attorney, and
acknowledged herself satisfied and the said Alvr(^ having appeared on
5 July, 9 Edward IV. by John Glyn, his attorney, and acknowledged
himself satisfied, and the said Henry having appeared in his own person and
been admitted to fine by pledges of John Penlyn of London, ' geutilman,'
12 EDWABD IT.— Pabt H. 863
1472. Membrane 216— ccm#.
and Richard Bonethan of Crokelue^ co. Comwally ^ gentilman/ as Thomas
Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Dec. 14. Ghrant for life to the king's serrant John Swancote, esquire, of the office
Westmiiuter. of ganger in the port of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, which
Bobert Parker, deceased, lately had, receiving the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
Dec 3, Grant to John Fogge, knight, and Alice his wife and the heirs male of
WeBtminster. his body of the manor of Flumpton, co. Sussex, and all lands, rents,
reversions and services in Flumpton with knights' fees, advowsons, courts
leet, views of frank-pledge, parks, warrens, fairs, markets and aU other
profits, to hold by the same services as they were held by before the first
day of 1 March, Edward IV. ; in lieu of a grant to him and his said heirs
of the above and also of the manors of Faldyngworth and Sotby, co. Lincoln,
and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Faldyngworth and Sotby
late of William Tailboys, esquire, John Langholme, William Coot, Walter
Tailboys and others to the use of William Tailboys late of Southkyme,
knight, and in the king's hands by the forfeiture of the latter, by letters
patent dated 5 August, 7 Edward IV. surrendered. By E.
MSMBRANS 25,
Nov. 25. Pardon to the king's servant James Pekham, esquire, late sheriff of Kent,
WestmiDflter. of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king before 23 November. By p.8.
Nov. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant William Fleccher, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of an annuity of 2d. .daily from the issues of the
town of Sandiacre, co. Nottingham, as John Morten, deceased, had.
By p.s.
Dec. 1. Appointment of the king's knight Bobert Grene as leader and governor
Westminster, of an armed force of men at arms and archers which the king has ordered
to be sent to foreign parts for the resistance of his enemies. By K.
Oct. 7. Grant to ThonuM, bishop of London, keeper of the privy seal, the king's
Westmioster. knight William, lord of Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, Master William
Dudley, king's clerk, dean of the chapel of the household, and William
Jardyn and their assigns of the presentation to the next vacant canonry
and prebend in the king's free chapel of St Stephen within the palace of
Westminster. By p.s.
Dec. 2. Grant to Stephen Close of the custody of the hospital of St. Mary,
Westminster. Osprenge, in lieu of a grant of the same to the king's clerk John
Pemberton on the death of Bobert Darell by letters patent dated 15 July,
11 Edward IV. surrendered.
Dec. 4. Grant for life to the king's servant Boger Bee, knight, for his good
Westminster, service to the king and the king's father, of all lands, rents, reversions and
services with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, franchises and other
appurtenances within the county of Hertford or elsewhere within the
realm which Nicholas Harpesfeld, late one of the clerks of the signet, had
of the king's grant. By E.
Nov. 27. Grant to the king's servant John Hulcote, esquire, of the custody of all
Westminster, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, services and other possessions
with advowsons late of Robert Bufford, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief
by knight service, during the minority of Thomas his son and heir and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir, supporting the heir well and sufficiently. By p.8.
864 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1472. ' Membrane 25-^0^.
Not. 28. Pardon to Thomas Genres late of London, ^gentilman/ alias Thomas
WeBtminster. Oerveys, citizen and skinner of London, and Joan his wife of their outlawry
and waiver in the county of Middlesex and London for not appearing before
John Frjsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to
answer William Venour, keeper of the prison of the late king, for having
with John Leweston late of Loudon, * skynner/ and William Marchall late
of London, ' skynner,' seized Thomas Garvays late of London, skinner, who
had been committed to the custody of the said William as keeper of the
Flete prison until he should find security for keeping the peace towards
John Groverst, at Westminster and carried him off and assaulted Hugh
Whether, the servant of the said William ; before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer the king for their ransoms for
a trespass committed against John Groveherst, Soger Appilton, Roger
Rotheley, Thomas Underdoweue and John Freman ; and before the said
justices to answer Edmund Pygot, citizen and skinner of London, touching
a debt of 9/. ; they having surrendered to the Flete prison and the said John,
Roger, Roger, Thomas and John having appeared before the justices of
the Bench at Westminster and acknowledged themselves satisfied, as
Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
MSMBRANS 24.
Not. 23. Inspexinuis and confirmation to William, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster. St. Nicholas, Maud [on], of the Premonstratensian order, of letters patent
dated 7 July, 16 Richard II. inspecting and confirming a charter dated at
Dover, 7 December, 1 Richard I. IMonasticoHf vol. vi. p. 901.]
For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 23.
Dec. 4. ' Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Croft, esquire, as receiver and
WestminBter. approver of the king's manors of Wodestoke, Hamburgh, Wotton and
Stonefeld with their members and the hundred of Wotton, co. Oxford,
rendering his account yearly at Wodestoke before Thomas Aleyn, whom
the king hereby appoints auditor. He shall pay the stipends of the two
chaplains within the manor of Wodestoke, the steward of the said manor
and hundred, the parkers of the parks of Wodestoke and Gorneburgh, the
porter of the park of Wodestoke, the surveyors and controllers of the works
of the manor of Wodestoke, the keepers of the meadows of the same manor
and all carpenters, stone-cutters, plumbers and other officers, ministers and
labourers in the said manors and hundred, and all repairs, enclosures and
other expenses within the same manor, houses and mills, as well as of the
park, and he and the said auditor shall receive yearly lOOs, and S3s. 4(L
respectively from the issues of the above. By p.s.
Dec. I. Grant to Anne, countess of Pembroke, late the wife of William, earl of
WeBtmiDBter. Pembroke, of the custody of the honour, castle, manor and lordship of
Dunster and all other castles, manors, lordships, lands, rents, services,
knights' fees and advowsons late of James Luterell, knight, and afterwards
of the said late earl, the manors of Mynhede, Culveton, Yeveton and
Estcantok alias Cantokyshede with the advowson of the church and
five messuages, three carucates of land, 6 acres of meadow and 13d, rent in
Exton, Vexford, Rixen and Stocumber, co. Somerset, and all lands now in
the hands of William Brandon, knight, excepted, to hold from Christmas
last during the minority of William, son and heir of the said late earl,
rendering nothing until Easter next and from thence 90/. yearly and
maintaining the parks, houses, stews and other edifices. By p.s.
12 EDWABD IV.— Part H. 3M
1 472. Membrane 23 — cont.
Dec. 6. Signification to W. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the election
WeBtminiter. of Thomas Wirscetur, monk of the monastery of Hyde by Winchester, as
abbot thereof. By p.s. [3625.]
Dec. 10. Grant to the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of
Wegtminster. Cornwall and earl of Chester, of all issues of all castles, honours, lordships,
manors, lands and other possessions belonging to the duchy of Cornwall from
Michaelmas, 10 Edward IV. until 2 November then following, on which
day he was born, and grant that he may levy and collect all issues, fines,
amercements, forfeitures, arrears and other things pertaining to the king
by reason of the principality of Wales, the counties of Chester and
Flynt and the duchy of Cornwall before this present date. By K.
Dec. 9. Appointment of John Moklowe to take carpenters called ^ wherlers * and
Westminster, 'cartwrightes' and other carpenters, stone-cutters, smiths, plumbers and
other workmen for the works of the king's ordnance and bombards, cannons,
* colverynes,* * fowelers,' * ferpentynes,* and other cannons and powder,
sulphur, saltpetre, stone, iron, lead, crossbows and bolts for them, bows,
arrows, * bowestaves,' * bowestrengys,' * langdebeves,' lances, * gleyves ' and
hammers and other necessaries and carriage for the same by land and
water*
Dec. 14. Grant for life to the king's servant Eoger Horseley, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, for his good service in battle and beyond the seas,
of two parts of the manor of Bree, co. Cornwall, which Joceus Bree
lately had of the grant of Henry V. and the manor of Southorp, co.
Gloucester, which William Herevy and Mary his wife formerly had of the
grant of Edward III. together not exceeding the value of 10 marks
yearly, to hold by the accustomed services. By p.s.
1473.
Jan. 21. Appointment of John Sturgeon, esquire, one of the gentlemen ushers of
Westminster, the king's chamber, to take carpenters and others as above for the works
of the king's ordnance. By E.
Feb. 12. General pardon to Thomas Grene, vicar of the parish church of Leke,
Westminster, co. York, alias late of Lanmote, co. York, chaplain, of aU offences committed
by him before 12 February.
-t/mn Membrane 22.
Oct. 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John, bishop of Hereford, to
Westminster. Richard Gardener, the warden, and the vicars of the college of vicars in
the choir of the church of Hereford, of the foundation of Richard 11.
because their dwelling is so distant from the church that through fear of
evildoers and the inclemency of the weather many of them cannot go to the
church at midnight to celebrate divine service, of a messuage or canonical
mansion in which John Grene, late canon of the said church, dwelt and a
vacant plot in which Reginald Wolston, late canon of the same church,
dwelt, lying between the palace of the bishop on the west and the lane
leading from the street of the castle to the well of St. Ethelbert on the east
and between the cemetery of the said church on the north and the river
Wye on the south, for their habitation and for the sustenance of two
choristers in the choir beyond the accustomed number and that they may
pray for the good estate of the king and his coDsort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and the said bishop and for their souls after death. By p.s.
STov. 20. Licence, for 26«. 8^. paid in the hanaper, for John Butler, esquire, to
Westminster, grant the manors of Castell Fullerbache and Chirche Fullerbache alias
Castell Fulverbache and Chirche Pulverbache, with the advowson of the
366 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
2472* Membrane 22 — cont.
free chapel of Pullerbache, co. Salop, held in chief, to John Say, knight,
John Broughton the elder, esquire, John Broughton the younger, esquire,
Drugo Brittonell, esquire, John Appiilyerd, esquire, William Broughton,
John Baker and Thomazs Frankessh and their heirs.
Nov. 26. General pardon to John Whittyngham late of London, ' gentilman,' alicu
Westminster, of Westunturvild, co. Buckingham, alias esquire, of all offences committed
by him before 21 November. By p.s.
July 12. Notification that James Goldwell, dean of the cathedral church of
Westminster. St. Mary, Salisbury, and elect of Norwich^ has before the king in Chancery
appointed John Morton, doctor of laws, keeper of the rolls of Chancery,
John Gunthorp, clerk, John Fogge, knight, John Clerk, one of the barons
of the Exchequer, and Nicholas Goldwell his attorneys to administer his
possessions and after the confirmation of his election and his consecration
to treat with the executors of the will of Walter Lyhert, late bishop of
Norwich, concerning the temporalities and spiritualities of the bishopric
of Norwich and other matters.
July 4. Grant, during office, to the king's clerk John Morton, keeper of the rolls
Westminster, of Chancery, of one tun or two pipes of Gascon wine yearly at Christmas in
the port of London at the hands of the chief butler of England or his
deputy there. By K.
^ jM Membrane 21.
Feb. 20. Appointment of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, the
Westminster, king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, the king's
brothers George, duke of Clarence, and Bichard, duke of Gloucester,
Bobert, bishop of Bath and Wells and chancellor, L. bishop of Durham,
E. bishop of Carlisle, J. bishop of Bochester, the king's kinsmen John,
earl of Shrewsbury, and Anthony, earl of Byrers, Thomas, abbot of West-
minster, chancellor of the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales,
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, the king's chamberlain, Bichard
Fenys of Dacre, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, John Fog,
knight, John Scot, knight, Thomas Vaghan, chamberlain of the said prince,
John Nedeham, knight, Bichard Chokke, knight, Bichard Fowler, Master
Bichard Martyn, clerk, William Alyngton, Bichard Haute, John Sulyard
and Geoffrey Coytemore as tutors and councillors of the said prince until
he shall be of the age of fourteen years, with full power to administer his
possessions within the principality of Wales, the duchy of Cornwall, the
counties of Chester and Flint and elsewhere, to grant licences for
ecclesiastical elections, to receive fealties, to present to chm'ches and
other benefices, to dispose of custodies of lands and marriages of heirs, to
grant pardons, to appoint and remove stewards, sheriffs, bailiffs, reeves,
chamberlains, escheators and other ministers and officers and to grant
letters patent, provided that no office shall be granted for life or n)r a
term of years but during pleasure of the said prince only. By K. and C.
Feb. 26. Exemplification, at the request of Gilbert Laughton, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 18 August, 12 Edward lY. [^French Roll^
12 Edward IV, m. 16], granting safe conduct at his request for a ship
called la Marie of the parts of France, Brittany or Spain, of the portage of
80 tuns or under, of which Pelyngto (le Baparaff, Martin de Seint Johanne
de Luso, Martin de Spayne, John de Bretayn, Bartholomew de Gascoign,
William de Fraunce or John Ote of Gascony is master. These letters have
been lost by accident, as Jvo Mychell has taken oath in Chancery, and they
will be surrendered if found.
12 EDWARD IV.— Pabt H. 367
-tAtjo Mbmbranb 20.
Dec. 15. Grant for life to William Brecher of the office of one of the king's
WestminBter. foresters of the forest of Purbik, co. Dorset, which Henry Fenne lately had,
receiving the accustomed fees from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Poole and ports and places adjacent, as Gilbert Martyn had in the time of
Edward III. By p.s.
Dec. 13. Grant for life to the king's servitor John Forster, esquire, one of the
Westminster, ushers of the king's chamtor, of all fines, amercements, issues, forfeitures
and profits in the court of the marshalsea of the household from Michaelmas
last, without rendering any account. By p.s.
Dec. 5. ' General pardon to John Colyn late of London, ' cordener,' alias John
WestmiuBter. Colyns, * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 10 November
last. By p.8.
1473.
Jan. 4. Licence for the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, kinsman
Westminster, and heir of Humphrey, late duke of Buckingham, tenant in chief, viz. son
of his son Humphrey, to enter freely after Michaelmas last, without proof of
age or other formality, into all castles, towns, lordships, cantreds, commotes,
manors, lands, fee farms, annuities^ reversions, rents, services, hundreds,
offices, fees, views of frank -pledge, courts leet, sherifis' turns, liberties,
franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, knights' fees, advowsons and other
possessions in England, Wales, the marches of Wales and the town of
Calais of which the said late duke was seised and which should descend to
him. By K.
Jan. 15. General pardon to John Smyth late of ThakBtede,co. Essex, 'gentilman,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 8 January. By p.s.
Jan. 23. Presentation of John Smyth to the parish church of Stanford Bivers, in
Westminster, the diocese of London, void by the resignation of John Neweport, last
rector. By p.s.
Jan. 28. Appointment for life of the king's clerk Master Roger Eotherham, doctor
Westminster, of laws, as warden of the college called the King's Hall in the University
of Cambridge, in the king's gift by the surrender of letters patent bj
Master John Gunthorpe, secretary of the queen, last warden, witii 8 marks
yearly from Christmas last from the issues of the counties of Cambridge and
Huntingdon for two robes, one with fur and the other with lining, as the
wardens of the college had in the time of Edward HI. By p.s.
Feb. 6. Pardon to John Draper late of Asshewell, co. Hertford, ' husbondman,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king
at Westminster to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to
the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Byllyng, diief justice of the King's
Bench, has certined.
March 1. General pardon to Thomas Seintmaure of Bekynton, co. Somerset,
Westminster, knight, of all offisnces committed by him before 26 February last. By p«s.
1472. Mmubrane, 19.
Dec. 14. Pardon to William Parre, knight, late sheriff of Cumberland, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king before 20 November last.
By p,s.
1473.
Jan 4 4. Grant to the king's servitor Thomas Thwaytes, chancellor of the
Westminster. Eltchequerj of the custody of all lands late of Henry Elys late of Berewyc,
CO. York, tenant in chief, during the minority of Thomas his son and heir
With the marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to
368 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1473t Membrane 19— con^.
heir, finding a compotent sustenance for the heir and supporting the houses,
enclosures, buildings and other charges. By K.
Feb. 4. Exemplification, at the request of John Sopor, of the tenour of the
Weitmmsttr. enrolment of letters patent dated 14 November, 7 Edward IV. [^French
Boll, 7 Edward IV. m. 11,] granting licence for John Speke, esquire, to
go to the court of Borne, the Holy Land and other parts beyond the seas
on pilgrimage with six persons in his company. These letters have been
lost by accident, as the said John Soper has taken oath in Chancery, and
they will be surrendered if found.
1472.
Dec. 21. Pardon to John Brumston alias Bromston, esquire, of Netlisted, co.
Westminster* Kent, late sheriff of Kent^ late keeper of the gaol of the castle of Canter-
bury, of all offences committed by him, all issues, fines, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king and all escapes of felons.
By p.8.
Dec. 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Kelyng, derk, to
Westminster. Edmund Teyser, the chaplain of the chantry which he lately had licence
by letters patent* to found, of nine messuages, a wind-mill, 100 acres of land,
8 acres of meadow and 12 acres of pasture in Great Boudon and Hauer-
bergh, co. Leicester, extended at 6/. 15 J. yearly, as appears by an inquisition
before Thomas Warde, late escheator in the county, to the value of
6/. Is. \\d, yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence by the said letters patent
for the acquisition by the chaplain of land and rent to the yearly vidue of
10 marks.
1473.
Feb. 19. Appointment of the king's kinsman B. bishop of Salisbury as master and
Westminster, surveyor of the king's works at the chapel of St. Mary and St. Greorge
within the castle of Wyndesore and other new works there, with power to
take stone-cutters, plumbers, carpenters, masons and other workmen and
stone, timber, tiles, shingles, glass, iron, lead and other necessaries. By K.
Feb. 13. Grant to Bobert Michelson, master of a ship called le James of Hull, of
Westminster. 60/. from the first monejs from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Kyngeston on Hull for the part payment of the ransoms of himself and
certain other merchants and mariners in his company, who when sailing in
the said ship were captured in a fierce conflict with the king's adversaries
of France and taken to France, others of them being killed. By K.
1472. Membrane 18.
Oct. 28. General pardon to Oliver Manyngham of London, knight, and Eleanor
Westmmster. his wife, lady of Hungerford and Molyns, late the wife of Robert Hunger*
ford, knight, lord of Hungerford, and daughter and heiress of William
Molyns, knight, lord Molyns, of all offences committed by them before
23 October. Licence also for Oliver to hold all the lands which he has in
his own right, and for him and Eleanor to hold all the lands, rents,
reversions and services, knights' fees, advowsons, fairs, markets, views of
frank-pledge, courts, leets, parks, warrens, liberties and franchises which
they have in her right, the manors of Dytton and Dachet, co. Buckingham,
excepted. By p.8.
Nov. 21. Grant for life to John Wellys, for his good service to the king and his
Westminster, consort, of the offices of constable and porter of the castle of Exeter, co.
Devon, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the coun^ of
Devon with all other profits, in the same manner as John Sevington had
the office of porter, in lieu of a like grant to him of the said office of
porter of the castle by letters patent dated 5 October, 11 Edward IV.
surrendered. By p*8.
12 EDWARD IV.— Paet 11. 369
1472. Membrane 18 — cent.
Nov. 20. General pardon to Henry Elvoden alias Elveisden late of Mounteynys
Westminster. Tnge, co. Essex, the elder, 'gentilman,' alias late of Braghyng, co.
Hertford, the elder, esquire, alias late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, the
elder, ^gentilman.' By K.
Nov. 24. Exemplification, at the request of the king's kinsman Ralph, lord of
Westminster. Graystok, knight, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated
30 November, 8 Edward IV. (see p. 115,) being a grant to him for life of
certain possessions. These letters have been lost by accident, as he has
testified in Chancery, and they will be surrendered if found.
Nov. 27. Presentation of Ambrose Repyndon to the chantry in the chapel of
Westmmster. St. John Baptist by the church of St. Mary Aldemarychirch, London, void
by the resignation of Master Thomas Duifeld. The letters are directed
to Til. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury.
Dec. 1. Presentation of Thomas Barow to the parish church of Cotyngham, in
Westminster, the diocese of York, void by the resignation of Master Robert Dobbes, last
incumbent. By p.6.
1473. Membrane 17.
Feb. 19. Inspeximus and confirmation to the burgesses of Lanbadar of a charter
Westminster, dated at Westminster, 12 June, 3 Richard II. [Charter Roily 3 Richard 11.
No. 8], inspecting and confirming with additions the following : —
1. A charter dated at Eltham, 28 March, 5 Edward III. [Charter Roll,
5 Edward III. No. 65,] inspecting and confirming a charter dated
at Westminster, 28 December, 6 Edward I. [Charter Roll,
6 Edward L No. 24.]
2. A charter of Edward, prince of Wales, dated at Caermai*then,
4 August, 83 Edward I. For \QOs. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 24. Appointment of John Michell, ' mason,' to take stone-cntteL*s and other
Westminster, workmen for the works of stones for cannons for the king's ordnance, and
stones and other necessaries and carriage for the same. By K.
The like of Walter Ryvers of Wodestok to take artificers called
' fiecchers ' for the works of arrows for the king's oixlnance, and timber,
wax, silk, feathers and other necessaries and carriage for the same. By K.
The like of John Smyth, ^ wheler,' to take carpenters called ' whelcrs ' and
' cartwrightes ' and other carpenters and workmen for the works of carts
and wheels for the king's ordnance, and timber and iron and other
necessaries and carriage for the same. By K,
Feb. 25. General pardon to Thomas Bendy ssh late of Bompstede, co. Essex, the
Westminster, younger, 'gentilman,' alias of Stepulbumpsted, co. Essex, esquire, alias of
Hadle, co. Sufiblk, of all offences committed by him before 22 February.
By p.s.
Membranes 16 and 15.
Feb. 1. Inspeximus and confirmation to the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's,
Westminster. Bristol, of the following : —
1. A charter dated at Westminster, 6 March, 11 Edward II. [Charter
Roily 11 Edward II. No. 17,] inspecting and confirming the
following :—
(1.) A charter of Henry II.
(2.) Another charter of the same, dated at Winchester.
(3.) A charter of Stephen, dated at Dunstable.
y 96186. A A
370 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
J473. Membranes 16 and 15— «m/.
2. Letters patent dated 6 March^ 11 Edward IT. inspecting and
confirming the following : —
(1.) A charter of Henry, duke of Normandy. {^Monasttcon VL
866.]
(2.^ A charter of Robert son of Harding. [IbidJ]
(3.) A charter of John, count of Mortain. [IbidJ]
3. A charter dated at Bristol, 2 January, 13 Edward L [Charter Eoll
13 Edward L No. 139.] For 7 marks paid in the hanaper.
1472. Membranes 14-9.
Nov. 12. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of the cathedral
Westminster, church of St. Andrew, Rochester, of the following :—
1. Letters patent dated 11 November, 44 Henry III., releasing to Simon,
then prior, and the convent all right in the advowson of the church
of Ho, which they obtained by exchange with the abbess and nuns
of St. Sulpice, Brittany.
2. A charter dated at Westminster, 10 November, 3 Edward I. [Charter
Roily 3 Edward 7. No. 2,] being an exemplification of the
following : —
(1.) A charter of William I. [? rectius IL] dated at Winchester.
[Monasticoriy Vol, J. No, XII.]
(2.) A charter of William I. [rectius II.] dated at Brigstock.
[Ibid. No, XLIV.]
(3.) A charter of William I.
(4.) A charter of William II.
(5.) A charter of William II. [Ibid. No, X.]
(6.)
A charter of William IL dated at Winchester. [Ibid. No. XL]
(7.) A charter of Henry I. dated at London.
(8.) A charter of Henry I. dated at London. [Ibid. iVb. LVI.]
(9.) A charter of Henry I.
(10.) A charter of Henry I. dated at Winchester. [Ibid. No.
XVIII.]
(11.) A charter of Henry I. dated at London.
(12.) A charter of Henry I. dated at Westnunster. [Ibid. No.
XV.]
(13.) A chaiter of Henry I. dated at Rochester. [Ibid. iVo. XI IL]
(14.) A charter of Henry I. dated at Rochester, on the feast of
St. Gregory. [Ibid. iVb. XIV.]
3. A charter dated at Westminster, 10 November, 3 Edward I. [Charter
Bollf 3 Edward 7. No. 1,] being an exemplification of the
following : —
(I.) A charter of Stephen.
(2.) A charter of the same, dated at Rochester.
(3.) A charter of the same, dated at Wallingford.
(4.) A charter of Henry II. dated at Westminster.
(5.) A charter of Henry U. dated at Nottingham. [Monastieony
No. LI.]
'6.) A charter dated at Worms, 30 August, [4] Richard I.
y.) A charter dated at Spires, 16 August, [4] Richard I.
4. A charter dated at Newcastle on Tyne, 2 July, 9 Edward III.
[Charter Boll, 9 Edward III. No. 36,] inspecting and confirming
a charter dated at Westminster, 3 December, 50 Henry III.
inspecting and confirming the following :-—
( I.) A charter of William IL [No. 2 (4) above.]
(2.) A charter of William I. dated at Winchester. [No. 2 (1)
above."]
?
12 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 371
1472«, Membranes 14-9 — cont,
(3.) A charter of Henrj I. dated at London. [ Ab. 2 (7) above!]
(4.) A charter of Henry I. dated at Winchester. [No. 2 (10)
aboveJ]
(5.) A charter of Henry II. dated at Nottingham. [No. 3 (5)
above,"]
(6.) A charter of Henry II. dated at Westminster. [No, 3 (4)
above,"]
(7.) A charter of Richard I. dated at Worms. [No, 3 (6)
above,]
(8.) A charter of Richard I. dated at Sph'es. [No, Z (7) above,]
(9.) A charter dated at Andelys by the hand of E. dean of
Salisbury, vice-chancellor, 7 April, 7 Richard I.
5. A charter dated at Westminster, 16 March, 10 Edward III. [Charter
Holly 10 Edward III, No, 51,] inspecting and confirming the said
charter of 50 Henry III.
6. A charter dated at Renham, 10 September, 23 Edward III. [rectiusl.]
[Charter Boll, 23 Edward I. No. 7.]
7. Letters patent dated 23 April, 18 Edward III. granting to them the
king's ditch without the wall of the city of Rochester.
8. Letters patent dated 5 August, 19 Edward III. granting licence for
them to crenellate a wall.
9. Letters patent dated 20 July, 43 Edward III. granting certain
tenements and rents to them.
10. Letters patent dated 28 December, 48 Edward III. granting licence
for the alienation in mortmain to them by Robert Beleknappe,
knight, of the manor of Sharstede by Roucestre, 23 acres of land,
80 acres of pasture and one acre of wood in Chatham and Woldeham,
and a moiety of the manor of Lydesynge at a rent of 22 marks
yearly to find a monk to celebrate divine service.
11. Letters patent 29 May, 16 Richard 11. concerning the said rent.
12. Letters patent dated 1 December, 6 Richard II. confirming the grant
of the said Robert Beleknap at a reduced rent of 20 marks.
13. Letters patent dated 5 August, 12 Richard II. granting to John de
Scarle the said rent of 20 marks, forfeited by the said Robert
Bealknap.
14. Letters patent dated 10 September, 18 Richard II. granting licence
for the acquisition in mortmain by them of possessions to the value
of 100 marks yearly. For 6 marks paid in the hanaper.
MSMBRANS B.
Dec. 6. Whereas Henry III. by charter granted that the city of Salisbury should
Westmuwter. be a free city of the bishop of Salisbury, who should hold it as his own
demesne, and Edward III. by charter granted to Roger, then bishop, that
he and his successors should have return of writs and attachments within
the same, which charters the king has confirmed, and the citizens of the
city have yearly elected a mayor and other ofiicers from among themselves
and presented them to the steward of the bishop to take the accustomed
oaths, but nevertheless on account of certain dissensions they have now
elected a mayor and other officers who have refused to take these oaths ;
the king hereby confirms to Richard, now bishop, and his successors all
their rights and privileges in this, and grants that the election of mayor
shall take place on All Souls Day in each year at a place within the city
to be appointed by the bishop, and the mayor elect shall take oath
before the steward or other minister of the bishop for the office of mayor
during the ensuing year, and if he die or be removed firom office by the
bishop for reasonable cause within the year another shall be elected for the
AA 2
372 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1472* Membrane 8 — eont.
residue of the year, and the other officers shall be elected in like manner,
and failing such election the bishop shall nominate the mayor or officers
after eight days, and the bishop with the advice and assent of the dean and
chapter of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, shall make ordinances for the
good governance of the city, and the biahop shall have Serjeants at mace,
but not more than four, with maces silver or gilt and adorned with the
king's arms to execute their office at his command, and be shall also hare
a gaol within the city. By p.8.
Nov. 10. Licence for William, lord of Hastynges, and Ralph Hastynges, knights,
Westminster, to found a fraternity or gild of themselves and other men and women in
honour of the Holy Cross called ' the Holy Rode in the Wall ' within the
parish church of St. Gregory the Pope, Norhampton, and for the brethren
and sisters of the gild to elect yearly from themselves an alderman and two
wardens for the governance of the gild and its possessions and to remove
them and appoint others. They shall form one body with a common seal,
with power to plead and be impleaded, to meet for the good rule of the
gild and to acquire lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 20/.
yearly within the said town or elsewhere to support chaplains to celebrate
divine service there for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and their descendants and the founders and
other brethren and sisters of the gild and for their souls after death and the
souls of the king's father Richard, late duke of York, and the king's
progenitors according to the ordinance of the alderman and wardens.
By K.
Membrane 7.
Aug, 17. Pardon to Robert Strelley alias Streuley of Strelley, co. Nottingham,
Westminster, knight, late sheriff of Nottingham and Derby, of all offences committed by
him before 6 August and all fines, amercements and issues due from him to
the king before that date and all debts, accounts and arrears due from him
to the king before 29 September, 9 Edward IV. By p.s.
Oct. 12. Grant for life to William Sturton of Sturton, knight, and John
Westminster, his son and heir, esquire, of the office of keeper of the king's forest,
hay, or park of Petherton by Brigge water, co. Somerset, with all fees,
rents, courts, amercements, forfeitures, herbage, pannage, agistments and
other profits in the same manner as John Risshe or anyone else had the
same, in lieu of a like grant to the said John Risshe by letters patent dated
3 June, 11 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
Oct. 12. General pardon to John Whighton of London, * bruer.' By p.s.
Westminster.
Dec. 1. Grant to John Godyer and John Wayte of the custody of the manor of
Westminster. Little Reynes and the advowson of the;,church of Little Reynes, co. Essex,
late of Eleanor the daughter and heiress of William de Roschebrook and
Joan his wife, deceased, tenant in chief, and in the king's hands on her
death though Henry Lestraunge her kinsman and heir is alive and of full
age, to hold from Michaelmas last so long as they remain in the king's hands,
rendering to the king yearly 10/. and 6^. 8^?. of increment and supporting
the houses^ enclosures, buildings and other charges. By p.s.
Dec. 3. Appointment during pleasure of John Langton as controller of the
Westminster, scrutiny in the port of Kyngeston on Hull and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
1473.
Jan. 21. Appointment of Thomas Blanchard to take workmen called ^bowyers'
Westminster, and ^ flechers ' and other workmen for the works of the king's oi*dnance, and
12 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 373
1473, Membrane 7 — cont.
aiTowSy ' bowestaves/ < bowestringes/ ' langedebeves,' laaces, * gleyves/
hammers and other necessaries for the ordnance. By K.
1472. MSMBRANS 6.
April 28. Grant to Gilbert Debenham, knight, one of the king's carvers, and
Westminster. Gilbert Debenham, esquire, of the custody of the manors of Hampton Mesy
and Clifton, co. Gloucester, and Castelleton and Immer, co. Wilts, and a
messuage and 100 acres of meadow and land in Maydeneuton, co. Dorset,
which Katharine late the wife of the said Gilbert and sometime the wife of
William Zouche, knight, held for life of the grant of William Zouche,
knight, late lord of Zouche and Seymor, to her and the said William her
husband and his heirs, and the custody of the manor of Wenfride Egle,
CO. Dorset, the manor of Cornwoithi with the advowson of the nunnery of
Comworthi, co. Devon, and the manor of Chapecombe, co. Somerset, which
the said Katharine lately held in dower on the death of the said William
her husband, all of which premises she held in chief by knight-service,
during the minority of John Zouche, son and heir of the said William, and
so from heir to heir, without rendering any account. By p.s.
1473.
Feb. 24. Grant in frank almoin to William Pole, sometime one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, smitten With leprosy, of a parcel of land lying in the highway
between Highgate and Holwey, co. Middlesex, containing 60 feet in length
and 24 feet in breadth, to the intent that he may build a hospital with a
chapel in honour of St. Anthony, for the relief of divers persons smitten
with this sickness and destitute and walking at large within the realm.
By p.8. [3663.]
Peb. 25. Grant for life to the king's servant William Grove, * carpenter,' of the
WestmiDster. office of master carpenter of the king's works within the castle of Wyndesore
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the castle. By p.s.
Feb. 25. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the bighopric of Norwich to Master
James Goldwell, whom the pope has appointed bishop in the place of
Walter, last bishop, deceased, and who has renounced everything prejudicial
to the crown in the bull of the pope by John Foggc, hin attorney, and
whose fealty the king has respited until his return from the court of J^me
where he has gone on the king's service. [^FcederaJ] By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :-:-
Essex.
Middlesex.
The like to Philip Best, mayor of Norwich, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo to the tenants of the see.
March 1. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Weitminster. for a certain sum of money paid by him to the king, of the custody of all
manors, lands, rents, services, and other hereditaments late of Robert
Watton, deceased, tenant in chief, in the county of Kent during the minority
of Katharine his daughter and heiress and the custody and marriage of the
latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. [^FcederaJ]
By p.s.
Jan. 4. Licence for the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canter-
Westminiter. bury, Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells and chancellor, the king's kinsmen
John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, William, earl of Arundel,
Henry, earl of Essex, and Anthony, earl of Ryvers and lord of Scales and
Nucelles, John Say, knight, and Robert Isham, esquire, to grant the
manors of Racheford alicLs Rocheford, Lje, Fakelesham and Folnesse,
«74 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478. Membrane ^-^cont.
CO. Essex, with all lands, rents, reversions and services of tenants, held in
chief, to Thomas Grey, son of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and Anne his wife, daughter of the king's sister Anne, duchess of
Exeter, and the heirs of their bodies with successive remainders to the
said duchess and the heirs of her body and the queen and her heirs and
assigns. And this without fine or fee. By p*s.
Feb. 27. Licence, for 4 marks paid in the hanaper, for the kiug*s kinsman Thomas,
Weitminster. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas Delamare, esquire, to grant
the manor of Aldermanston, co. Berks, held in chief, to Richard, bishop of
Salisbury, John Morton, clerk, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, Thomas
Chaundeler, clerk, Richard Chokke, knight, Maurice Berkeley, knight^
William Norres, knight, John Baker, clerk, William Bocher, derk, Richard
Fouler, John Pury, esquire, William Danvers, Bernard Delamare, esquire^
Robert Baynard, esquire, James Vyell, esquire, Christopher Hanyngton
and Richard Kyngesmyll and their heirs and assigns.
Feb. 12. Exemplification, at the request of the undermentioned prior and convent,
Weetminster. of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 1 1 April, 1 Edward IV.
committing to Robert, the prior, and the convent of Ledes by mainprise of
William Welden of London, * gentilman,' and John Rogger of London,
/gentilman,' the custody of the manor and lordship of Ledes and the
agistment of the park there for 20 years from Easter then last past,
rendering to the king yearly 24/. and \2d, of increment and supporting aU
charges. These letters have been lost by accident, as John Roggers has
taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
1472. Membrane 5.
Sept. 29. Pardon to Thomas Pynde, citizen and draper of London, late one of the
WestmiDBter. customers of the petty custom and collector of the 3*. in the tun and the
\2d, in the pound in the port of London, of all offences committed by him
and all debts, accounts, issues and arrears due from him to the king before
27 September. By K.
The like to John Brampton, citizen and ' stokfisshemonger ' of London,
late one of the customers of the petty custom and collector of the 3«. in the
tun and the 12^. in the pound in the said port. By K.
June 15. Grant for life to the king's servitor William Parker, yeoman of the
Westminster, scullery, of two tCDenients and three closes of pasture in the parish of
St. Maurice without Munkcbarre, York, of the yearly value of 5 marks, of
which Gilbert Smerthwayte of York, * yoman,' was seised and which were
taken into the hands of the late king because he murdered a man of that
city. Byp.s.
Aug. 27. Whereas Hugh Courtenay, Icnight, deceased, long ago made his
Westminster, testament and last will and appointed Master Robert Ascu, canon of the
cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter, Margaret Denys and Michael Denys
his executors to fulfil the same, and afterwards fought against the king in
the battle of Tewkesbury, and accordingly his goods, chattels and debts
belonged to the king by reason of his rebellion, the king nevertheless grants
these to the said executors to pay the debts of the said Hugh for the
safety of his soul and to fulfil his will. By p.s.
Oct. 17. Lt^tters of denization, without fine or fee, for Bartholomew Deux, bom in
Westminster, the duchy of Gueldres, and the heirs of his body. By p.s.
Nov. 6. Pardon to Richard Nowers of Old Wodestoke, co. Oxford, * gentilman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in the county of Surrey for not appearing before the king
at Westminster to answer £dward Hunte of Spellisbury, co. Oxford,
* laborer,' for having with John Nowers of Takley, co. Oiiord, esquire.
12 EDWARD IV^Pabt II. 375
1472. Membrane b^^coni.
Thomas Ljdeard of Gljmton, oo. Oxford, esquirey Hugh Bramburgh late
of Bristol, ^ marchaunt,' Walter Duke of Hampton Gaye, co. Oxford,
^ joman,' and John Merj of Salford, co. Oxford, ^ husbondman,' conspired
at Guldeford to cause the said Edward to be charged with having lain
armed in ambush on the highway at Spellysbury with Walter Tjlmjngton
of Spellisbury, < wever,' on Trinity Sunday, 38 Henry VI. and assaulted
John Nowers and Thomas Lydiunl and robbed them of a casket worth
16</., 5 marks in money and a sword worth 5«., and so to be detained iu
prison at Oxford until he was acquitted before Richard Quatermayns and
Richard Danvers and their fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in the
county of Oxford ; the said Richard having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as Thomas Byllyug, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
1478. Membrane 4.
Jan 23. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl of Riviers, of
Westminster. 133/. 65. Sd, yearly from Michaelmas last from the siibsidy of the 3*. in the
tun and the \2d, in the pound in the port of London, in lieu of a like
grant to him of the same sum, parcel of a like grant of 200/. from the
customs and subsidies in the ports of Bishop's Lenn and Great Jermouthe
by letters patent dated 4 April, 10 Edward IV. surrendered. By pjj.
Grant also to him as above of 33/. 6ff. 8^. yearly from the customs and
subsidies in the ports of Bishop's Lenn and Great Jermouthe. By p.s.
Grant also to him as above of 33/. 6«. ^d, yearly from the customs and
subsidies in the port of Sandwich. By p.s.
Jan. 29. Grant for life to John Seymour, serjeant of the king's vestiary {ve»tu
Westminster, bularte)^ of the hospital or chapel of St. John Baptist, Oclyff, co. Bedford,
void by the resignation of John Burgh, clerk, last incumbent.
By p.s. [3641,]
Jan. 14. General pardon to Henry Hammes late of London, esquire, alicu late of
Westminster. Mile End, co. Middlesex, alias late of Brantfeld, co. Heitford, alias late of
Goseys in the parish of Homchurch, co. Essex, of all offences committed by^
him before 1 1 January. By p.s.
1472.
Dec. 2. General pardon to John Fyssher of Taunton, co. Somerset, * wever,' alias
Westminster. *yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 27 November last.
By p.s.
Dec. 16. Grant to John Sutton, the prior, and the convent of the house and church
Westminster, of St. Mary, Doncastre, co. York, of friars of tlio order of Carmelites,,
which is of the foundation of the king's progenitors and of the king*8
patronage, that they shall form one body with power to plead and be
impleaded and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and
grant to them of licence to acquire lands, rents and other possessions, not
held in chief, in frank almoin to the value of 20/. yearly. By p.8.
Oct. 14. General pardon to David Morgan late of London, ' taillour,' of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 29 August last. By p.s
Membrane 3.
Nov. 30. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the king's kinsman Thomas,
Westminster, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, Laurence, bishop of Durham, Thomas,
bishop of Lincoln, late bishop of Rochester, John Wyngefeld, knight,
Thomas Wynterburn, clerk, John Clerk, one of the barons of the
Exchequer, John Bromston, esquire, Alexander Wode and William Duraant
to William, the prior, and the convent of Christ Church, Canterbury, of the
376 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1472. Membrane 3 — cont,
lordship or manor of Panfeld alm9 the priorj of Panfeld, with all lande,
meadows, pastures, woods, rents and seiTices belonging to it in the county
of Essex and the city of London, held in chief by the service of a red rose at
Midsummer. By K.
Nov. 2Q. Exemplification, at the request of William Kirkby, prior of Tykeford, of
Westminster, the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 11 August, 6 Edward II.
[^Mancuiicon^ vol, v.p, 202], confirming the possessions of the priory and
grantiDg to William de la Alenerere, then prior, that he and his successors
should have pillory and tumbrel at Tykeford.
Dec. 1. Grant for life to John Scotte, knight, Vincent Fynch and Robert
Westminster. Worthington of the office of chirography in the Common Bench, with the
accustomed fees, in lieu of a like grant to the said John and to William
Beaufitz and Henry Unton, now deceased, by letters patent dated
1 December, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
1473.
Feb. 5. Presentation of Elias Walsche, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry of
Westminster. St. Luke the Evangelbt in Neuton Popilford of and within the parish of
Aillesbeare, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation of Roger
Payn, last chaplain.
Membrane 2.
Feb. 10. Inspeximtcs and confirmation to the abbot and convent of Boxle, of the
Westminster. Cistercian order, of a charter dated at Westminster, 10 June, 18 Edward I.
[Charter Roily 18 Edward L No. 48,] inspecting and confirming the
following : —
1. A charter dated at Roche Andelys by the hand of Master Roscelin,
vice-chancellor, 10 November, 10 Richard I. renewing a charter
dated at Dover by the hand of W. de Longo Campo, bishop of Ely,
the chancellor, 7 December, 1 Richard I.
2. A charter dated at Kenyton, 10 January, 37 Henry III.
For 20«. paid in the hanaper.
March 3. Grant for life to the king's servant William Ciudde, yeoman of the pantry,
Westminster, of a house under the Exchequer of Westminster with a door opening out
towards the king's palace there and adjoining a house called ^HeU.'
By p.s. [3674.]
March 1. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster, for a certain sum of money paid by him to the king, of the custody of all
manors, lands, rents, services and other hereditaments late of Robert
Watton, deceased, tenant in chief, in the county of Kent during the
minority of Katharine his daughter and heiress and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir.
[Fcedera,'] By p.s.
1472. Membrane 1.
Nov. 27. Licence for Anthony Wydevyle, earl Rivers and lord of Scales and
Westminster. Nucels, son and heir of Richard Widevyle, late earl Rivers, tenant
in chief, to enter freely into all possessions which should descend to him on
the death of his father, saving to the king, homage, fealty and other services.
By p.s.
Membrane 3iJ.
July 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to Fulk Bourghcher of Fitz Warejm,
Westminater. knight, John Dynham, knight, Thomas Billyng, Thomas Bryan, John
12 EDWARD IV.— Pjlet II. 377
1472. Membrane 3ld — eont.
NedehaiDy knight, Richard Chokke, knight, Thomas Ljtelton, John
Grokker, knight, John Catesbj, one of the king's Serjeants at lavr, John
Halewell, esquire, Richard Pomerej, esquire, Thomas Doweryssh and John
Orchard touching certain felonies, riots and other offences committed bj
John Fitz the elder, * geutilman,' John Fitz the younger, ' gentilman,' John
Sawle, * gentilman,* John Toker, * chapman,' Widter Gylle, * toker,' William
Assheford, ' marchant,' Nicholas Ware, * cordewaner,' John Brujn * toker,'
William Webbe, 'marchaunt,' John Aleyn, ^yoman,' Laurence Aleyn,
* skynner,' William Drake, * smyth,' John Forster, ' bocher,' John Massy,
^chapman,' Robert Brune, 'yoman,' John Crausy, 'yoman,' and James
Brounbrom, ' yomau/ all of Tavystok, co. Devon. By K.
Sept. 10. Commission to John Nesfeld, esquire, to arrest Thomas Radley and
Westminster, bring him before the king in Chancery.
Membrane 25d.
Nov. 26. Appointment, until 26 May, of Robert Gregory, yeoman of the avenary
Westminster, of the household, to purvey hay, oats, horse«bread, litter and other
necessaries for the office of the avenary of the household and carriage for
the same. By bill of the steward of the household.
The like of the following : —
John Jenyns, yeoman of the avenary of the household.
Thomas Rosse, yeoman of the avenary of the household.
John Russell, yeoman of the avenary of the household.
The like of John Cawethorn, yeoman purveyor of the office of buyer
of the household, to purvey oxen, muttons, calves, pigs, salt and fresh
water fish and other things pertaining to his office and carriage for the
same.
The like of John Gardner, yeoman purveyor of the office of the poultry
of the household, to purvey capons, hens, swans, ducks, eggs and other
necessaries and carriage for the same.
Membrane 23d.
Nov. 30. Commission to Henry Bodrugan, esquire, and Geoffrey Warton, one of
Westminster, the king's sergeants at arms, to enquire into the complaint of Julian
Martin, master and merchant of a ship called Seint Nicholas of Spain,
that when the said ship had been freighted with figs, sweet wine and oil
in Portugal and was sailing to Spain certain men of Fowey came upon it
and put him and his fellowship to the number of sixteen persons ashore in
their own country and carried off the said ship and goods, contrary to the
form of the truces between the king and his kinsman the king of Spain,
and to cause restitution to be made.
Dec 14. Commission to William Holbek, mayor of York, Ralph Assheton, knight,
Westminster. Thomas Neleson, Richard Claybrok and William Thrilkeld, Serjeant at
arms, on information that Thomas Dameton, monk, has gathered together
certain evil doers and gone to the monastery of Holy Trinity, York, entered
into divers of its lands and possessions, wasted the issues, goods and jewels,
imprisoned Henry Leke, Robert Holowes and John Ryby, monks of the
monastery, and threatened the other monks, and because on the complaint
of Robert Hoby and other monks of the monastery in Chancery and in
council the king summoned the said Thomas Dameton and others to
appear before him but they have refused, to arrest them and bring them
before the king in Chancery and to deliver the said Henry, Robert and John
from prison.
378 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1473. Membrane 23d — coni,
Feb. 16. Commission to Christopher Marchall, major of York, and the sberifis of
Westminster, the same city to arrest Thomas Darneton, monk, Robert MarchaU, monk,
John Garlond, monk, Thomas Sergeaantson and Christopher Bentelej and
bring them before the king and council.
^^- 1472. Membrans 20d.
w ^^' •^^' Commission to Henry Bodrugan, John Penfoun, Thomas Trefry,
Westminster. ^jjQmjjg Lucombe and Richard Joce to enquire into the complaint of Martin
Perys, master of a ship called le Katerine of Castro in Spain, and Peter
Sauns, merchant and owner of the goods and merchandise in the said ship,
that when the ship was sailing at sea laden with 82 tuns and one pipe of
white wine of Rochelle and other goods and merchandise to the value of
536/. certain pirates in a ship called le Barbara of Fowey, co. Cornwall,
of which John Devyok, William Hurde, Thomas Ravyn, Nicholas Barbour
and William Da we were owners and victuallers and John Barkeley master,
came upon them and despoiled them of the ship, wines, goods and
merchandise, contrary to the form of the truces between the king and his
kinsman the king of Spain, and to cause restitution to be made.
1473.
Feb. 14. Commission to John Waynflete, esquire, sergeant at arms, to arrest
Westminster. William Yelverton, ' gentilman,' Robert Whymbergh and John Burges
and briDg them before the king and council on the quinzaiiie of Easter
next.
Membrans I9d.
Feb. 12. Commission to John Pilkynton, knight, Hugh Haystynges, knight,
Westminster. Richard Pygott, sergeant at law, Robert Sheffeld, William Elande, Edmund
Malleverer, esquire, John Arthyngton, esquire, William Bradeford, Edward
Goldesburgh and the sheriff of York to enquire into a petition by William
Bither, knight, kinsman and heir male of William Rither, knight, and
Sibyl his wife, viz. son and heir of William Rither their son and*.heir,
that whereas by a fine levied at Westminster in the octave of Midsummer,
4 Henry TV. before William Thirnyng and his fellows, then justices of the
Bench, between William Barker of Tadcastre and Thomas Thwates of
Lofthous, complainants, and William Rither and Sibyl his wife, deforciants,
concerning among other things a moiety of the manor of Harwod,
CO. York, of which a moiety of 1,000 acres of wood and pasturage of
Harwod called ' Swyndon ' were then parcel, the said William and Sibyl
acknowledged the moiety of the manor to be the right of the said William
Barker as that which he and the said Thomas had of their grant and
the latter granted it to them and the heirs male of their bodies, and they
were seised of it and received the esplees thereof and the right of the same
descended from them to William their son and heir and from him to the
said petitioner as his son and heir, nevertheless Henry IV. claimed that
the said moiety of 1,000 acres belonged to him as parcel of the honour and
manor of Knaresbnrgh, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, and caused it to
be taken into his hands by Peter Bukton, knight, then constable and
stew&rd of the duchy, and the said William and Sibyl his wife to be
removed from possession, and it came successively into the hands of
Henry V. and Henry VI. and finally into the hands of the present kuig
where it still remains, wherefore the petitioner prays that justice may be
done. By K.
12 EDWABD IV.— Pabt 1L 87»
1473. Mbmbilanb 7d.
Jan. 21. Appointment of Thomas Blanchard to take workmen called ^ bowyers '
Westminster, and ' flecchers ' and other workmen for the works of the king's ordnance
and arrows, ^ bowestringes/ ^ langedebeves/ lances, * gleyves/ hammers and
other necessaries. By E.
Mbmbranb 6d.
Feb. 27. Commission to John Whitfeld, mayor of Kyngeston on Hull, Edmund
itminBter. Talbot, esquire, and Nicholas Leventhorpe to arrest John Boston of Hull,
* harbour,' and bring him befoi*e the king and council in the quinzaine of
Wee
Easter next.
1472. Mbmbranb 5d.
July 12. Ck>mmission to the king*s kinsman John, earl Shrewsbury, Kalph
Weitminrter. Worseley, John Acton, esquire, Robert Spaldyng, Edward Skelton, John
Thrilkeld and Geoffrey Wharton, Serjeants at arms, and the sherifEs of
London, Middlesex and Stafford to arrest Thomas Fyton, knight, and
bring him before the king and council.
U73.
Feb. 24. Commission to J. bishop of Eochester, John Dynham of Dynham, knight,
Westminster. Walter Blouute of Mountjoye, knight, John Morton, keeper of the rolls of
Chancery, and John Kussdl, secondary in the office of the privy seal, to
enquire into the complaint of John de Elbys, knight, licentiate in civil law,
orator, ambassador and proctor or advocate fiscal of the king's kinsman
Alfonso, king of Portugal, that Thomas the Bastard of Fanconbrige and
divers other pirates in the ninth year of the reign have plundered divers
ships of Portugal, notwithstanding the^ allianoe between the king and his
said kmsman, and to cause restitution to be made and to arrest the
offenders and bring them before the king and council.
880
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
1473.
April 1.
Westminster.
April 7.
WMtminster.
May 8.
Westminster.
May 14.
Westminster.
May 13.
Westminster.
May 19.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 21.
Westminster.
MSMBRANB 22.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Kichard Elmere of Whytstaple, co. Kent, ^ yoman/ for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer William Kyng touching
a debt of AOs, he haying surrendered to the Flete prison, as Tliomas
Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified. London.
John Walsshe late of Olveston, co. Gloucester, esquire, alias late of
Bristol, *' marchaunt,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and
his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Richard Fluwet
of Pensford, co. Somerset, ^ touker,' touching a debt of 65«.
Bristol.
John Holyman of Duustaple, co. Bedford, chaplain, for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 40«. to Robert Baxter and Robert
Savage, administrators of the goods late of Henry Baxter, late rector
of the parish church of St. Ewin within Newgate, London.
Bedford.
Clement Frode of Old Romeney, co. Kent, * laborer,' for not appearing
before the king to answer Henry Halle touching a trespass
committed by him and Hamo Westwode, ' husbondman,' John
Morton, ' husbondman,' John Frode, ^ husbondman,' Laurence
Whatman, ' husbondman,' Gilbert Frode, ' laborer,' and Simon
Frode, * laborer,* all of Old Romeney. Kent.
John Horsford late of Crokehorn, co. Somerset, ^chapman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Neve, citizen and mercer of London, and
Thomas Neve, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of
21/. 12^. \d, London.
Thomas Smyth late of Ixnyng, co. Suffolk, ' carpenter,' for not
appearing to answer Ralph Ive touching a debt of 10/. Cambridge.
Thomas Guatte late of Whaddon, co. Wilts, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas More
touching a debt of AOs, Somerset.
Robert Holand late of Hoggeston, co. Buckingham, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer John Warde touching a debt of 10/.
London.
May 5.
Westminster.
May 22.
Westminster.
May 25.
Westminster.
Membrane 21.
Richard Pendyne late of Pendyne, co. Cornwall, *yoman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Kenegy touching a trespass. Cornwall.
William Marham of Taklegh, co. Essex, *' wever,' for not appearing
before John Pry sot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer Margaret Porte, prioress of Ankerwyke, co.
Buckingham, touching a debt of 6/. Middlesex.
John Norbury late of Chevele, co. Cambridge, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas
Gocche touching a debt of 40f . Suffolk.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
381
1473.
Ha7 3l.
Westminster.
June 25.
Westminster.
Jnne 23.
Wcstminbter.
July 5.
Westminster.
July 3.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont,
John Colt late of Little Munden, co. Hertford, the younger, ' maltman/
for not appearing to answer Robert Neuport touching a debt of 40«.
Hertford.
John Hoggys of Plympton Erll, co. Devon, * yoman,' alia$ * chapman,'
for not appearing before Robert Dan by and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer William Rightwyse, citizen and mercer of
London, and John Bysshop of the county of Northampton,
' gentilman,' touching a debt of 40«. London.
Robert Wynge late of Pentryche, co. Derby, ' yoman,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 9/. 15«. 8<f. to William Tyler of
Snaynton and Agnes his wife, executrix of the will of William
Padfey late of Lynby. Nottingham.
John Escryk of Homsebek, co. York, ' yoman,' for not appearing
before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to
answer Robert Constable, knight^ late sheriff of Lincoln, late sheriff
of York, touching a debt of 10/. York.
John Borham late of London, ' fysshemonger,* for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
a plea that he render 14/. to William Felowe, executor of the will of
William Gylle, and John Ketill and Margaret his wife, co-executrix
of the said will. Oxford.
Thomas Stokes of Hungerford, co. Berks, clerk, for not appearing to
answer William Gunter touching a debt of 4 marks. Southampton.
Thomas Wotton late of London, 'mercer,' for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer Reginald Lomener touching a
debt of 30/. London.
John Guatte late of Trowebrygge, co. Wilts, * husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer Thomas More touching a debt of 40;.
Somerset.
John Mille late of Stonehous, co. Gloucester, clerk, for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Elizabeth Hasilden, abbess of the monastery of Elnestowe,
touching debts of 36/. 10;., 18/. bs. and 17/. 6;. respectively and
William Goldyngton touching a debt of 6/. Bedford.
John Lamberd late of Lincoln, ' hosteler,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer William Bo woman touching a debt
of 40;. London.
William Knyght late of Westbury, co. Wilts, * wever,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, when sued with William Beton of Lnmere, co. Wilts,
' husbondman,' John Spender of Immere, ' husbondman,' and Robert
Derby of Immere, ' husbondman,' to answer Thomas Seyntmaure,
knight, touching a trespass. Somerset.
Thomas Edmonde, citizen and fishmonger of London, for not appearing
to answer William Claud, esquire, touching a debt of 15/. William
Gilbert, burgess and merchant of Bishop's Lenn, and William Pylton,
burgess and merchant of Bishop's Lenn, touching a debt of 10/.
Simon Baxster of Bishop's Lenn, co. Norfolk, merchant, touching a
debt of 29/. 12«. and John Dalle touching a debt of 6/.
Kingston on Hull and Norfolk.
Robert Cole of Wytham, co. Essex, * dyer,* alias Robert Dyer late of
Witham, for not appearing to answer Ralph Marche touching a debt
of 40/. Essex.
382
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473.
Membrane 21 — cont,
Giles Lakeford late of ILpyBwych^ co. Saffblk, * chapman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Greorge Peke
London.
touching a debt of 68«. 4d.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
WeBtminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Membrane 20.
Bobert Thistelden late 6f Stowemarket, co. Suffolk, * joman/ for not
appearing before John Prjsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Frense of Dekelburgh touching a
debt of 40s. Norfolk.
John Atherton alias Athirton of Atherton, co. Jjancaster, esquire, for
not appearing* before Robert Danbj and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, when sued with Roger Bolton late of Bolton, co.
Lancaster, ^ gentilroan,' Nicholas Kilchith late of Atherton, chaplain,
Ralph Yns late of Atherton, ' gentilman,' and John Bolton late
of Atherton, < yoman,' to answer Robert Harecourt, knight, touching
a trespass, and for not appearing to answer WilUam, abbot of the
monastery of St. Mary, Mewes, Christopher Sharp, esquire, and
William Estfeld, clerk, touching a debt of 100 marks.
Oxford. London.
John Keggyll [ate of Bylston, co. Suffolk, ^ pewterer,' for not appearing
to answer Edmund Wynter of Ipswich, * pewterer,' touching a debt
of 62«. lOd. Suffolk.
Bartholomew Radclyf, dean of the collegiate church of Bishop
Aukland, co. Durham, for not appearing to answer William, abbot
of the monastery of St. Mary, Mewes, Christopher Sharpe, esquire,
and William Estfeld, clerk, touching a debt of 100 marks. London.
Robert Walker of York, merchant, for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer Guy Fayrfax, Serjeant at law, and
Robert Yarum of London, mercer, touching a debt of 12/. London.
William Nandyk of Scardeburgh, co. York, * chapman,* for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer William Crowede, citizen and 'peauterer' of
London, and William Tod of York, merchant, touching debts of
6 marks 20d. and 40s. respectively. London. City of York.
John Marston alias Merston of Chepyngwycombe, co. Buckingham,
the elder, ' husbondman,' for not appearing to answer William
Seuester touching a debt of 20/. London.
John Ryley late of Oxford, * skynner,' for not appearing to answer
John Speny, citizen and skinner of London, touching a debt of 40s.
London.
Hugh Coke of Barowe, co. Lincoln, ^ husbondman,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 20 quarters of barley worth 6 marks
to John Wodhous. York.
Thomas Fraunceys late of Caversham, co. Oxford, * taillour,' for not
appearing to answer John Yyncent touching a trespass. Berks.
William Davy late of Wyghthille in the parish of Tackeley, co. Oxford,
'yoman,' alias * husbondman,' for not appearing before the said
justices to answer Thomas Wilcotes of Deene, oo. Oxford, esquire,
touching a debt of 20 marks and before Thomas Bryan and his
fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer John Howard, knight,
late sheriff of Oxford, touching a debt of lOOs. Surrey. Berks.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
388
1473.
Not. 27.
Weitminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
Nov. 27-
Westminster.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
1474.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 20 — cont,
John Bjlley of Shipton on Charwell, co. Oxford, ^ husbondman/ for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Howard, knight, late sheriff of Oxford, touching a debt of 100s,
Berks*
Balph Wolselej late of London, esquire, late one of the barons of the
Exchequer, alias Ralph Wolcelej, ' gentilman,' for not appearing
to answer John Davy son, clerk, late keeper of the hanaper, touching
a debt of 9/. 9s, Ad. and to answer a plea that he render 141. 6s. Sd.
to John Bernewell and William Chamberlejn, executors of the will
of Henry Jordan, citizen and fishmonger of London. Middlesex.
Henry Inglot of Broklond, co. Kent, ^husbondman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer James Godard touching a trespass committed by him and
Simon Admond of Brokloud, * laborer,' and John Hever of Broklond,
the elder, ^hu^bondman.' Kent.
Stephen Debenham of Hoxen, co. Suffolk, *yoman,' for not appearing
to answer Walter Lyhert, bishop of Norwich, touching a debt of
4 marks. Middlesex.
Agnes late the wife of William Hewet late of Dertford, co. Kent,
* husbondman,' for not appearing befoi*e the justices of the Bench
to answer John Underwode touching a trespass. Kent.
John Tyler late of Trethenden, co. Kent, * parysshe clerk,' for not
appearing to answer John Gryffyth, citizen and 'chapemaker'
of London, touching a debt of 40/. Kent.
John Famham late of Quemdon alias Quarendon, co. Leicester,
* gentylman,' alias esquire, for not appearing before Robert Danby
and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Richard Isam,
John Lambard, citizen and mercer of London, and William Harecourt,
knight, late sheriff of Warwick, touching debts of JOOj., 10/. and
4C#. respectively. London.
Thomas Blakbourne late of London, * yoman,' alias * halywaterclerk,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Dryland, citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of 4/.
London.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 20.
Westminster.
1473.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
1474.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Membranb 19.
Nicholas Morton late of Lytelmorton, co. Cornwall, * gentilman,' for
not appearing to answer John Wynell touching a debt of 40«.
Devon.
John Norton late of London, ' taillour,' for not appearing before the
king to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendeied to the
Marshalsea prison, as Thomas BiUyng, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified. Middlesex.
Walter Gk)odwyn late of Southcreyke, co. Norfolk, ^ yoman,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Allard of
Southcreyk touching a debt of 40«. Norfolk.
Thomas Byggynges late of Wyndandymer, co. Westmoreland, clerk,
for not appearing to answer Robert Burgh late of Westhouses
touching a debt of 20/. York.
384
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474.
JaD. 30.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
WestmiDster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
1473.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
1474.
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 19 — cant,
John Graungei* of Snarston, co. Leicester, ' husbondman/ for not
appearing before John Prjsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Burdet, esquire, touching a
trespass. Warwick.
William Wylkes of Hye Swyndon, co. Wilts, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Draper
touching a debt of 20/. Berks.
John Hosyer of Oandell, co. Northampton, * bocher,' for not appearing
to answer John Castell touching a debt of 20/. Northampton.
John Rede of Becclys, co. Suffolk, *yoman,' alias John Re(ie the
elder, ' marchaunt,' for not appearing beforo Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer William Norwich,
citizen and alderman of Norwich, and William Ilkston, citizen and
^ haberdassher ' of London, touching debts of 61, and 44«. respectively.
London and Norwich.
John Reede late of the city of Lincoln, * marchaunt,' for not appearing
beforo the justices of the Bench to answer John Shelley, citizen and
mercer of London, touching a debt of 7/. IBs. 5\d, London.
Henry Davy late of Tpplcpenne, co. Devon, ' smyth/ for not appearing
to answer Richard Glamvyle touching a trespass. Deron.
Robert Starke late of Lychefeld, co. Stafford, 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer William Haydok touching a debt of 40;.
London.
WiUiam Palfreyman late of Multon in Holand, co. Lincoln,
< husbondman,' for not appearing before the king when sued with
John Cawod late of Qnaplode, co. Lincoln, ' yoraan,' and Thomas
Wryght late of Quaplode, ' husbondman,' to answer John Mason
touching a trespass. . Hertford.
Thomas Eton, chaplain and vicar of Wyrkesworth, co. Derby, for not
appearing before Robert Daynby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Robert Flemmyng, dean of the cathedral church
of St. Mary, Lincoln^ touching a debt of 100 marks. Middlesex.
Alexander Foulcscroft of Westhouses in the parish of Thornton,
CO. York, ^yoman,' for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to answer Robert Burgh late of Westhouses touching a debt
of 20/. York.
John Daly late of Retherfeld, co. Sussex, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Everley, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of 10/. Sussex.
Thomas Surgeon late of Great Brykhyll, co. Buckingham, * yoman,' for
not appearing to answer William Marchall, citizen and ' haburdassher '
of London, touching a debt of 5 marks. London.
Gilbert Debenham late of Little Wenham, co. Suffolk, knight, for not
appearing to answer William Wodward, citizen and goldsmith of
London, touching two debts of 29/. 16^. Sd, and William Bentele,
citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 21/. London.
1473.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 18.
Peter Herf rey late of Thrandeston, co. Suffolk, * gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 6/. lOs. to Margaret late
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
385
1473.
Oct. 9.
"Westmixiflter.
Oct 14.
Wefltminster.
Oct. 19.
Westminster.
Oct 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
J 06186.
Membrane IS — cont.
the wife of John Odeham late of Bury St. Edmunds, * draper/ and
executrix of his will. London.
Thomas Andrewe of Sejntkaterjns bj the Tower of London,
CO. Middlesex, ^ wodmonger/ for not appearing to answer Thomas
Niche, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 20 marks.
London.
Robert Barlowe of Warrewjk, 'yoman,* for not appearing before
Robert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
a plea that he render chattels to the value of 40«. to Richard
Bjngham, esquire. Nottingham.
James Wilkjnson late of Monkebretton, co. York, * smjth,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard, prior
of the monastery of St. Mary Magdalen, Monkebretton, touchmg a
trespass. York.
John Holewey late of Fremyngham, co. Kent, ' husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 40^. to Joan late the wife
of Bartholomew Pettam alias Petham, late citizen and ' haber-
dassher ' of London, and George Style, * gentilman,' executors of the
will of the said Bartholomew. Middlesex.
John Pope of Skouryston, co. Norfolk, the younger, * laborer,' for not
appearing before John Pry sot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Robert Upton touching a debt of 5 marks.
Norfolk.
Thomas Jakys of Warwyk, ^yoman,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer William Parker, citizen and tailor of
London, touching a debt of 40s, London.
John Cresbien of Stour Westovere, co. Dorset, ' frankeleyn,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer Geoffrey Feldyng, * mercer,' and Edmund
Redeknape, * mercer,' touching a debt of 140/. Middlesex.
John Rouley late of Andever, co. Southampton, * gentilman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard
Levermore touching a debt of 40«. Middlesex.
John Lyndall late of Roxby, co. Lincoln, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John, abbot 6f Roche, touching a debt of 100;.
York.
Robert Turpyn late of Walesby, co. Lincoln, chaplain, for not appearing
before the king when sued with John Hokeson late of London,
< yoman,' to answer Thomas Goodhand touching a trespass.
London.
Agnes Constable late of Kyngeston on Thames, co. Surrey, ' wydowe,'
executrix of the will of Robert Constable late of Kyngeston on
Thames, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
John Smyth of Little Stanmere, co. Middlesex, touching a debt of
9/. Of. 8d. Middlesex.
Thomas Uylton, vicar of the parish church of Aslakby, co. Lincoln,
alias Thomas Hilton late of Repynghale, co. Lincoln, for not
appearing to answer John Norys of London, * skynner,' touching a
debt of 40«. and John Mey, clerk, Richard Raulyn and Thomas
Gelot, wardens of the goods of the parish church of Depford,
touching a trespass. Kent and Middlesex^
BB
386
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster. .
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Richard Londe of Stepyll Bomsted, co. Essex, ^ husbondman/ for not
appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Edmund, abbot of Westminster, touching
a debt of 40/. Middlesex.
John Mowene of Nanskjllj by Roswaltres, co. Cornwall, * husbondman,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Ralph
Colan touching a trespass. Cornwall.
Henry Chese late of Toucestre, co. Northampton, *dyer,' for not
appearing to answer John Bryggyg, citizen and draper of London,
touching a debt of 105^. 2d, London.
Thomas Borne late of Leycestre, ^chapman,' for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render 7 Is, Sd. to William Hyndeley and Joan
his wife, late the wife of William Ilkston, late ^ haburdassher,' and
executrix of his will. London.
John Paget late of Wadesworth, co. Cornwall, * yoman,' and Margaret
his wife, executrix of the will of Johu Porter late of Wadesworth,
* husbondman,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer a plea that they render
11/. to John Haukyns, citizen and tailor of London. London.
Damian de la Pose of Southampton^ ^marchant,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer William Pere touching a
debt of 40*. Coventry.
William Hill of Bradford, co. York, * chapman,' for not appearing to
answer John Taiilour of Wombewell touching a debt of 8/. 10*.
York.
John Breuster alias Brewster late of Haselore, co. Warwick, * gentil-
man,' for not appearing before Robert Dauby and his fellows,
justices of the Bench, to answer William Breuster alias Brewster,
clerk, touching a debt of 24/. London.
Henry Burdon late of Rothewell, co. Northampton, ^ bocher,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John, abbot of
the monastery of St. Mary, Cirencestre, touching a debt of 29/.
North am pton«
Henry Ottewey of Aloweston, co. Gloucester, * yoman,' for not
appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer Maurice Denis, esquire, for having entered his
park at Aloweston, hunted therein and carried off deer. Gloucester.
Henry Thomas, parson of the church of Cryxethe, co. Essex, alias
late of Hakeney, co. Middlesex, chaplain, for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
William Legge and Thomas Toweneley alias Tunley late of
Hakeney, clerk, touching debts of 10 marks and 40^. respectively.
Middlesex.
William Gilson late of Wytlesford, co. Cambridge, husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Southwell, dean of the church of St. Mary, Warwick, touching a
debt of 10/. 1 Ss. 4d. Warwick.
Richard More late of Carlisle, co. Cumberland, the elder, ' marchaunt,'
for not appearing to answer Thomas Gay the elder, citizen and tailor
of London, touching a debt of 24/. London.
Christopher Hyde late of Arnall, co. Nottingham, ' yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Walter Blount, knight, touching a debt of 10/.
Middlesex.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 387
1473. Membrane 18 — cont.
Nov. 11. Thomas Pecke of Shefford, co. Bedford, < schapmaD,' for not appearing
Westminster. before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Hugh Wyche, citizen and mercer of London, touching a
debt of 110^. Middlesex.
Robert Byworth of Raundes, co. Northampton, ' husbondman,' for not
appealing when sued with Henry Sprete of Raundes, * husbondman,'
to answer William Drewell touching a trespass. Northampton.
Nov. 16. Thomas Warley of Netherheyford, co. Northampton, ^ husbondman,'
Weetminster. for not appearing to answer Simon Mounceaux touching a debt of 4/.
Northampton.
Membrane 17.
March 10. Pai-don to William, the prior, and the convent of Christ Church,
Westminster. Canterbury, of all offences committed by them against the statutes of
liveries of cloths and caps and ail alienations and perquisitions in mortmain
by them of lands without licence before 8 March. By p.s.
March 16. Licence, for 6s. Sd, paid iu the hauaper, for John Elmham of Norwich
Westminster, to grant all lands, rents and services with homages, fealties, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, suits of court, warrens, stews, rivers, meadows,
feedings, ways, paths and the liberty of one fold and all profits in Causton,
Brandeston, Swenyngton, I ng worth and Hevyngham or elsewhere in the
hundred of South Erpynghsm, held in chief, which he lately held with
John Asshefeld of Burshamwelle the younger of the demise of John
Gry meshy, clerk, to Philip Curson, * draper' and citizen of Norwich,
Thomas Curson his son, Roger Bresyngham, clerk, William Jenney, learned
in the law, Henry Heydon, John Russe, Edmund Jenney, Henry Wilton,
Thomas Jenney, Robert Aylemer, William Davy and John Furbusshour
and their heirs and assigns.
March 19. Grant for one year from Easter next to the merchants of the city of
Westminster. Cologne in Almain, who have and in times past among other merchants of
Almain have had the house in the city of London called &uildehalla
Theutonicoruniy that throughout the realm of England and other places
subject to the king they shall enjoy tbeir ancient privileges and they and
their factors, attorneys and servants shall be quit of subsidies, saving to the
king his ancient rights and customs. By p.s.
March 27. Pardon to William Festell, esquire, late escheator in the counties of
Westminster. Norfolk and Suffolk, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amerce-
ments, issues, debts, accouats and arrears due from, him to the king before
16 March. By p.s.
March 29. General pardon to John Went late of London, * draper,' alias late of
Westminster. Aylesham, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before
23 March. By p.s.
March 31. Signification to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield of the royal assent to
Westminster, the election of Thomas Feld as abbot of the monastery of SS. Mary and
Modwenna, Burton on Tient, of the order of St. Benedict. By p.s.
April 1. Pardon to John Howard, knight, lord of Howard, late of Stoke by
Westminster. Nelond, co. Suffolk, treasurer of the household, of all offences committed by
him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from
him to the king. By p.8.
April 5. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Saviour, Ber-
Westminster, mondsey, of the Cluniac order, to elect an abbot in the place of Dan John
Say alias Bromley, resigned. By p.s.
B B 2
388 cai;endar of patent bolls.
1473. Membrane 17 — cant.
April 9. Signification to Th. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent
WestminBter. to the election of Dan John Marlow as abbot of the monastery of
8t. Sayionr, Bermondsey, of the Oluniac order, in the diocese of WinchiesEter.
By p.8.
April 10. Licence for the prioress and conyent of the monastery of Berkyng, in the
Westminster, diocese of London, to elect an abbess in the place of Katharine de la PooUe,
last abbess, deceased. By p.s.
April 14. Signification to Th. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Dame Elizabeth Laxham, nnn of the monastery of Berkyng, as abbess of
the same. By K.
Mbmbranb 16.
April 13. Whereas in repayment of the sum of 1,720/. 3f. Ad. and two parts of a
Westminster, farthing due to Walter Blount, knight, lord Mountjoye, the king on
10 August, 9 Edward lY. by letters patent granted to him 400/. yearly
until he should be fully satisfied, and the said Walter has thus received the
sum of 460/. and the letters are now void by virtue of an ac;t for the mayor
and society of the merchants of the staple of Calais in the Parliament at
Westminster prorogued on 6 October last until 8 February ; the king
now, in repayment of the residue of 1,270/. Zs, 4d. and two parts of a
farthing, grants that he or his executors or administrators after his decease
in each of the next four years shall receive the sum of 317/. lOs, 10c/. from
the first moneys arising from the customs and subsidies of wools and wool-
^ fells and fells called ' morling ' and ' shorling ' shipped by the said mayor
and society for 16 years from 6 April last from England to Calais over and
above 10,022/. 4s. 8d, yearly for the payment of the wages of the captain,
lieutenants and soldiers of the town and castle of Calais, the tower of Rise-
bank, the castles of Guynes and Hammes and the marches of Calais, 100/.
yearly for the payment of the fees of the customer and controller of the
great custom and subsidy of wools and wool-fells in the port of London, all
sums for the conduct of the said merchandise shipped to Calais beyond the
sum of 3,766/. 13^. 4d. in the first of the said 16 years, viz. 1,500/ to be
paid to the said mayor and society in part payment of 21,000/. and 1,000
marks from the said 3,766/. 13^. 4c/. to be paid to the king's justices,
Serjeants at law and attorneys in part payment of their fees, and all other
charges specified in the said act. By p.s.
April 23. Presentation of Bichard Thomas, chaplain, to one of the chantries in the
Westminster, low chapel under le Croft in Christ Church, Canterbury, founded for the
soul of Edward, late prince of Wales, void by the death of Robert Weff
alias Walpole, last chaplain.
April 13. Appointment, until 13 October, of Richard Exton, yeoman of the office
Westminster, of buyer of the household, to take oxen, muttons, calves, pigs, salt and
fresh water fish and other necessaries pertaining to his olHce.
By bill of the steward of the household.
May 7. General pardon to Henry Hammes the younger late of London,
Westminster. < gentilman,' alias late of Branfeld, co. Hertford, alias late of Mileend, co.
Middlesex, alias late of Goseys in the parish of Hornchirch, co. Essex, of
all offences committed by him before 11 January last. By p.8.
May 20. Grant for three years to the prior and convent of Dunstable for the
Westminster, celebration of masses of two tons of red wine yearly at Easter in the port of
London at the hands of the chief butler or his lieutenant there* By p.s.
June 6. General pardon to Miles ap Herry of the county of Hereford, ^ gentilman,'
Westmmster. of all offences committed by him before 3 June, 12 Edward lY. By p.8.
13 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 389
1473. Membrane 16 — cont.
May 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Bestneji clerk of the caterj
Westminster, of the household, of the custody of the king's houses in the manor of
Eltham, oo. Kent, with the accustomed fees as in the times of Edward III.
and Eichard II. from the issues of the king's lordship or manor of Eltham
from 20 June, 11 Edward IV. By p.s.
Membrane 15.
June 19. Whereas in repayment of certain debts the king lately assigned to William
Coventry. Purchas 225/. by a tally levied at the receipt of the Exchequer on
21 October, 8 Edward IV. on the collectors of the first moiety of the second
of two fifteenths and tenths granted to the king in that year by the laity in
the county of Norfolk, and the said William delivered certain cloths of
arras of the value of 240/. to Robert Cousin for the king's use, but he has
received no payment of the above and has surrendered the said tally ; the
king hereby in recompense of the whole amount of 465/. grants that he or
his executors or administrators after his decease or their factors or attorneys
may ship merchandise not of the staple in the ports of London and
Suthamptou and take the same to foreign parts and bring back other
merchandise to the said ports quit of customs and subsidies to the sum of
120/. in each of the next three years and 105/. in the fourth year, or in lieu
of part of these sums may ship wools, wool-fells and woollen clot! is in the
said ports and take them to foreign parts by the straits of Marrok quit of
customs and subsidies at the rate of 4 marks on each sack or every 240
wool-fells to the sum of 60/. in each of the next three years and 52/. lOf. in
the fourth year. By K.
July 3. Pardon to Richard Calyngewode of Caldwell, co. Derby, * yomau,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Leicester for not appearing before Robert Danby
and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy Robert Johnson and
Agnes his wife of 15 mai'ks which they recovered against him and 20s,
damages, he having surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied them, as
Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
July 6. Liceuce, for 10 marks paid in the hanaper, for Alexander Clyfibrd,
Westminster, esquire, to grant the manor of Sutton Valance, co. Kent, held in chief, with
the exception of one acre of land in the same called ' Ohartchirchecroft,' to
William Haute, knight, |!Nicholas Gaynesford, esquire, John Gaynesford,
esquire, WiUiam Crowemer the younger, esquire, John Roper, esquire, Robert
Martyn, esquire, Roger Brent, William Brent, John Nethirsole, John Hert,
Thomas Wade and Stephen Feltwell and their heirs and assigns.
1474.
Feb. 4. Grant for life to the king's servant John Baret, derk of the king's
Westminster, kitchen, of the constableship or oflBce of constable of the king's castle of
Salesbury, co. Wilts, and the custody of the castle, to hold from 3 December,
11 Edward IV, from which day he has occupied the same, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the county of Wilts with all other
profits ; in lieu of a grant to Richard Haynes, esquire, by letters patent
dated 29 March, 6 Edward IV. surrendered. By E.
1473. Membrane 14.
March 18. Whereas Stephen Bodnlgate, esquire, was seised in his demesne as of tee
Westminster, of the manors of Trencruke, iVecorme, Oldlond, Hamet, Lamelyn, Helland,
Crawan, Bodulgat, Deliowboll, Trevarliche, Tremayn and Dorset and other
lands, rents, services and possessions in the county of Cornwall and
enfeofifed John Warde, clerk, and Richard Talvargh with others now deceased
of the same to the use of himself and his heirs to fulfil his will and had
390 CALBlfDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473. Membrane 14 — cant,
issue Thomas Bodulgate, esquire, and died and afterwards the said Thomas
died, and the said John and Richard are still seised of the premises and the
will of the said Stephen is still unfulfilled hut certain officers and ministers
of the kin|i^ hy colour of certain supposed offences of the said Thomas have
claimed an interest in the premises for the king, the king nevertheless
releases all claim to the same to the said John and Richard and Joan
Coryngton and Isahel Rescarrek, sisters and heiresses of the said Thomas,
and their heirs, and moreover grants that the said Thomas shall not be
impeached in any Parliament or elsewhere. By p.s.
May 16. Appointment of John, lord le Scrope, as surveyor of the repair and re-
Westminster, building of divers houses and buildings within the king's town and lordship
of Gretton, co. Northampton, which have been burnt, and grant to him for
life for the said re-building and repair and in consideration of his
services of a yearly rent of 251, from the issues of the said lordship.
By p.s.
May 13. Grant during minority to John Deverbux, knight, of the custody of all
Westminster, lordships, manors, lands, services and other possessions with knights' fees
and advowsons late of Thomas Mile water of the county of Hereford, esquire,
tenant in chief by knight service, and in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of Eleanor his daughter and heiress, and the custody and marriage
of the latter without disparagement. By p.s.
May 28. General pardon to Thomas Blaklawe, chaplain of the chantry of St. Mary
Westminster. Virgin in the parish church of Thornton, co. Buckingham, ordained for the
souls of John Barton the younger and Isabel his wife, of all offences
committed by him and all alienations and perquisitions in mortmain
by him without licence of lands held in chief before 14 April last.
By p.s.
May 20. Grant to Ralph Gamage, esquire, and Thomas Cokkys of the custody of
Westminster, the lands and goods of Richard Preston, * gentilman,' who is an idiot, as
appears by an inquisition returned into the Exchequer, during his life,
without rendering anything to the king but finding a competent sustenance
for the said Richard and supporting the houses, enclosures, buildings and
other charges. By p.s.
June 1. Presentation of John Turbervile to the parish church of Farnham, in the
Westminster, diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of Robert Byrd, last rector.
By p.s.
June 29. Pardon to Thomas Gate of Brute well, co. Buckingham, 'gentilman,' alias
Westminster, of Wycombe, co. Buckingham, late escheator of the counties of Bedford and
Buckingham, of all offences committed by him and all issues, fines,
amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king.
By p.s.
June 29. The like to Richard Portyngton, esquire, late escheator of the county of
Westminster. York. By p.s.
Membrane 13.
April 13. Mandate to William Hampton, mayor of London and escheator in that
Westminster, city, for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Saviour,
Barmondsey, in the diocese of Winchester, to John Mario w, whose election
as abbot on the resignation of John Say alias Bromley, last abbot, William,
bishop of Sidon, and Thomas Candour, doctor of decrees, commissaries of
Dan William Brekenok, monk of the Cluniac order and prior of the house
of Ste. Marie, Charite, to which the said monastery of St. Saviour is
immediately subject, have confirmed, and whose fealty the king has taken.
By p.s.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part L 391
1473. Memln'ane 13 — coni.
The like to the esoheators in the following counties :«—
Kent and Middlesex.
Essex and Hertford.
Surrey and Sussex.
Somerset.
Bedford and Buckingham.
Berks.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
April 13. Mandate to the escheator in the counly of Stafford for the restitution of
Westnunster. the temporalities of the abbey of SS. Mary and Modwenna, Burton on
Treaty to Thomas Fold, whose election as abbot John, bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, has confirmed and whose fealty the king has ordered to be
taken by Thomas Heywod, dean of the cathedral church of St. Chad,
Lichfield. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Warwick.
Derby.
The like to William Hampton, knight, mayor of London, escheator in
that city.
Writ d!e intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
April 17. Mandate to William Hampton, knight, mayor of London and escheator
Westminster, in that city, for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Berkyng
to Elizabeth Lazham, whose election as abbess Thomas, bishop of London,
has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken. By K.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Essex.
Middlesex.
Surrey.
Cambridge.
Bedford and Buckingham.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
April 13. General pardon to Tyse Fannaken alicLs Fangulpyn of London, 'hat-
Westminster, midcer,' of all ofiences committed by him before 8 April. By p.s.
April 9. Grant with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence,
Westminster, lieutenant of Ireland, to the major and commonalty of the town of Droghda
in Ireland of the whole fee farm of the town for six years for the repair of
the bridge of the town. By p.s.
April 12. Licence, for 4 marks paid in the hanaper, for John Thombury to grant
Westminster, the manor of Esthall, co. Kent, held in chief, to John Gilford, knight,
Keginald Sondes, John Bamme, esquire, John Darell and Robert Brent
for the life of Theobalda late the wife of Thomas Mauncell ; the said manor
having been granted to him and William Mareys, esquire, WiUiam Toly,
clerk, Thomas Mareys, clerk, William Norton, Thomaa Burges and
William Godyng, now deceased, by Humphrey Evyas for the lile of the
said Theobalda.
March 23. Pardon to Henry Gray, knight, late esquire, late escheator in the
Westminster, counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, in consideration of the great disturbances
within the realm at the time when he was escheator of the said counties,
by which he was prevented from attending to hi» office or levying the issues
thereof, of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues, amercements,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p,8,
April 13. Appointment during pleasure to Maurice Berkley, one of the knights of
Westminster, the body, as surveyor of all officers of the king in the port of Suthampfon
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and the port of Pole, co« Dorset, and ports and places adjacent, within
the houses of the customers and without. By bill of the treasurer..
April 9. Whereas the king understands from the prioress and convent of the house
Westminster, or priory of Armythwayte, co. Cumberland, situated near the marches of
Scotland, which is of the foundation of the king's progenitors and of the
king's patronage, that the houses, enclosures and other buildings of the
priory have been destroyed by the Scots and the priory has been despoiled
of its goods, relics, ornaments, books and jewels and the chartera and other
muniments burnt or carried off, he hereby confirms Idieir estate in the.
priory and all its possessions and especially in an ancient close called * the
Nonne close,' that they may pray for his good estate and the good estate
of Elizabeth his consort and Edward his son and for their souls after death
and the souls of his progenitors. [^Monasticonf vol, iii. p, 271.] By p.s.
April 14.
Westminster.
June 19.
Coventry.
June 19.
Coventry.
June 21.
Coventry.
June 21.
Coventry.
Membrane 12.
General pardon to Richard Whetehille, esquire, late lieutenant captain of
the king's castle of Guysnes, late one of the king's controllers in the town
and marches of Calais, of all offences committed by him and all fines,
issues, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king ;
grant to him of licence to construct a fortalice, castle or embattled tower
defended with * loupes ' and other necessary engines within his manor of
Boughton, CO. Northampton, or elsewhere of stone, timber and other stuff
and of such size as shall seem best to him, with power for himself,
his heirs and assigns to amplify and repair the same ; grant to him of
licence to enclose and impark two closes or parcels of his said manor
containing 100 acres or less ; grant to him and his heirs and assigns of free
warren in all their demesne lands of the said manor ; exemption of him
for life from being made knight, mayor, sheriff, escheator, collector or
taxer of a tenth, fifteenth or any tax, tallage or subsidy or collector,
surveyor, controller or receiver of any custom or subsidy in any port of the
realm or the subsidy and ulnage of cloths or any collector, receiver or
officer of the king, and from being put on assizes, juries, recognisances,
attaints or inquisitions ; and grant to him for life that none of the king's
ministers, servants or officers shall take anything of his within the said
manor and that he shall not be compelled to entertain anyone of the king's
household. By p.s.
Revocation of the protection with clause voiumus^ for one year, lately
granted by letters patent to Robert Gunton of London, * mercer,' alias
Robert Gontun, ^ gentiiman,' staying on the king's service in the company
of Thomas Grantham, maj^or of the staple of Calais and treasurer and
victualler of the town and marches, on the safe-custody, defence and
victualling of the same, because he delays at London, as appears by
certificate of the sheriffs. By K.
Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
of John Wardboys as abbot of the monastery of Ramesey in the place of
William Witlesey, deceased. By K.
Genei-al pardon to Thomas Pulteney alias Pounteney, esquire, of all
offences committed by him and all alienations and perquisitions by him
without licence of lands held in chief. By K.
Licence for Laurence, bishop of Durham, to coin money of sterlings and
halfpence in his royal liberty of Durham and make standards and trussea
for the same, although he has not hitherto been used to coin halfpence.
[Foedera.] By K.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 395
1473. Membrane 12 — cofnJt.
June 19. Letters of denization for Richard Plommay born in the city of Rouen,
Coventry, and the heirs of his body, without fine or fee.
June 25. Appointment during pleasure of John Batte as deputy of Anthony, earl
WestmiiMter. of Rivieres, chief butler of England, in the port of Sandwich and ports and
places adjacent. By bill of the chief butler.
June 19. Presentation of Master Thomas Danet, professor of theology, to the
Coventry, parish church of Egleston, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void
•by the death of the last incumbent. By K*
June 29. Appointment during pleasure of Roger Sambroke and Robert Warinton
Westminster, as deputies of Anthony, earl of Rivieres, chief butler of England, in the port
of Boston and ports and places adjacent. By bill of the chief butler.
June 29. Greneral pardon to William Boner late of London, ^ shether,' alias William
Westminster. Bonyr, * shethemaker,' of all offences committed by him before 19 June.
By p.s.
July 1. Appointment during pleasure. of William Saunders and Andrew James
Westminster, as deputies of Anthony, earl of Rivieres, chief butler of England, in the port
of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent. By bill of the chief butler.
Nov. 9. The like of Richard Wagette as deputy in the ports of Topsham, Barde-
Westminster. staple, Bideforde aud Ilforcombe and porta and places adjacent.
By bill of the chief butler.
Mbmbbans 11.
April 1. Whereas of old the town of Great Jernemuth was charged with the
Westminster, yearly sum of 60/. from the fee farm of the town and the farm of a place
in the high sea near the entrance of the port of the town called ^ Kirkelerode,'
and now the profits of the fishery have been seized by all the king's lieges
and foreigners and trade has departed for want of a safe port there, the
king grants to the men of the town and the burgesses and provost of the
borough of Jernemuth 50 marks yearly from the fee farm of the town for
ten years from Michaelmas last for the improvement of the port. By p.s.
Letters of denization for Peter Johnson, born in the town of Calais, and
the heirs of his body. By p.s.
April 3. Grant to the mayor of Dover of murage for ten years to be expended on
Westminster, the repair of the wall of the town, which has been destroyed by gales, by
the supervision of John Scot, knight, aud Walter Hungerford, esquire,
lieutenant of Dover Castle.
March 5. General pardon to John Bataill of Stanford Ryveri, co. Essex, alias of
Westminster. Maudeleyn Laver, co. Essex, knight : and grant that he may freely hold
his manors of Ongrepark, Maudeleyn Laver and Maneuden, co. Essex, and
all other his possessions. By K..
March 24. Licence for the king's clerk Master Robert Slymbrigge to sue in the
Westminster, court of Rome for provision to the deanery or office of dean of Westbury,.
in the diocese of Worcester, and to receive and publish apostolic bulls.
Byp.8.
April 9. Grant for life to the king's servant Johii Couper, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of 6d, daily for the fee of the crown from Easter, 12 Edward IV.
at which time he had the office, from the 11/. 16s. dd. yearly due at the
hands of the heirs of Edmund, late earl of Kent, uncle of Edward III. or
the sheriff of York. By p.s.
April 7. Grant for life to William Cheynee, esquire, of the office of one of the
Westminster, king's Serjeants at arms, with wages of 12d, daily from the fee farm of the
394 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1473. Membrane 11 — eont.
cHy of London and a livery of th^ suit of esquires o{ the household yearly
at Christmas at the great wardrobe, as Richard Kesten, late one of the
king's Serjeants at arms, had, to whose place the king wishes the said
William to succeed. By p.s*
Membrane 10.
March 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Joan late the wife of John
WeBtminster. Burgh, knight, John Garaelyn, clerk, and Robert Love, chaplain, of the manor
of Seynt Nicolas Courte in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent, not held in chief,
extended at 12 marks yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken before
Richard Garnet, late escheator in tl^ county, to Master Andrew Doket, the
president, and the fellows of the college of St. Margaret and St. Bernard in
the University of Cambridge, to the value of 13 marks yearly in part
satisfaction of a licence for the acquisition by them of possessions to the
value of 200/. yearly by letters patent dated 25 March, 5 Edward IV.
March 23. Grant in frank almoin to William Westbury, the provost, and the college
WestminBter. of Eton, so that they may pray for the good estate of the king and Elizabeth
his consort and for their souls after death and the souls of the king's father
Richard, duke of York, Richard, earl of Cambridge, and Anne his consort
and the king's progenitors, of the priory of Shirborne alias Westshirbome
Monachorum, co. Southampton, with all lands, rents, farms, churches, tithes,
fees, services, advowsons, pensions, portions, rights, possessions and other
appurtenances, a plot of land in Eton sometime of Oliver de Burdens: in
which a capital messuage was situated, containing an acre and 3 roods of
land and of the value of 2s. lid. yearly, a cottage sometime of Walter Claie
of the value of 2s. yearly and 10 acres of land lying within the precinct of
the college of the yearly value of 15^., the alien priory of Endeston, co.
Somerset, and a messuage, a carucate and 26 acres of land, 7 acres of wood
and 8 marks rent in Endeston and the reversion of the hospital or house
of St. John, Dorchestre, co. Dorset, commonly called ' Seintjoneshous,'
when it shall next come into the king's hands, and all issues from the said
messuage, land, wood and rent in Endeston from Michaelmas, 7 Edward IV.
By p.s.
March 30. Whereas the king for moneys lent assigned to John Shelley the sum of
WestminBter. 66/. \Ss. 4d. by a tally containing that sum levied at the receipt of the
Exchequer on 30 June, 9 Edward IV. on the collectors of the second
moiety of the second of two fifteenths and tenths granted by the laity
in the eighth year of the reign in the county of Buckingham, and also for
divers debts the king assigned to Ralph Verney, knight, citizen and
alderman of London, 76/. 1 9*. 6d. by a tally containing that sum levied
at the said receipt on 16 June, 9 Edward IV. on the collectors of the
moiety, and the said Ralph delivered the said tally to the said John in
contentment of certain debts, but the said John has received no payment
of the said sums, amounting together to 143/. 12^. lOJ., and has surrendered
both tallies; the king hereby grants that he or his executors after his
decease or their factors or attorneys from Christmas, 1473, may ship
woollen cloths and pieces of tin in the ports of London, Sandwich and
Southampton and take them to foreign parts quit of customs and subsidies
until he shall thus be satisfied of the said sum of 143/. I2s, 10c/. By p.s.
May 9. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Ramesey, of the
Westmiaster. order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of Lincoln, to elect an abbot in the
place of Dan William Witlesey, deceased. By p.s.
May 7. Presentation of Thomas Bateman, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Ivyngho, in the diocese of Lincoln. By K.
13 EDWARD IV.— Pakt I. 395
14,73. Membrane 10 — cont.
May 21. Pardon to John Jfmjn, chaplain, of his outlawry in the county of Essex
WestminBter. for not appearing hefore the king to satisfy him of his ransom on the
occasion of a trespass committed against Agnes, prioress of Clerkynwell,
of which he was convicted, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as Thomas Byllyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified.
April 8. Licence for the acquisition in frank almoin by Thomas, the prior, and
WestminBter. the convent of St. Pancras, Lewes, of lands, tenements and rents to the
value of 20«. yearly. By p.s. and for 31«. paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 9.
March 8. Presentation of Ambrose Repingdon, master of arts, to the perpetual
Westminster, chantry at the altar of St. John Baptist by the church of St. Mary
Aldermarychirche, London, void by the resignation of Thomas Duffyld,
last chaplain, and in the kin^s presentation by the nomination of the
rector and wardens of the isaid church, as ordained in the foundation of
the chantry. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of
Canterbury.
March 10. Appointment of Thomas Besteney to take sheaves of arrows, arrowheads,
Westminster, timber, feathers, silk, wax and other necessaries for the king's arrows
within the Tower of London or for the present army and carriage for the
same and ^ flccchers' and other labourers and workmen. By K.
The like of the following : —
Gilbert Foreman.
John BalL
March 12. Grant for forty years to Henry Grey« knii^ht, lord Grey, and his assigns of
Westminster, all the king's soU and lands called ^ le Oale ' and ' the Arde ' in the north
part of the land of Ireland and all castles, lordships, manors, lands, i*ents,
services and possessions within the same and the fishery of the river
Banne and knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats,
forests, chaces, parks, woods, meadows, pastures, fairs, markets, warrens,
fisheries, stews, courts leet, liberties, franchises, privileges, mines, wreck
of sea, treasure trove and other profits pertaining to the above and
deodands, whales and other royal fishes, all of which premises are parcel
of the king's earldom of Ulster. Grant also that if any other castles,
lordships, manors and lands in the said north part of Ireland shall be
reduced by him to the king's obedience he and his assigns shall hold the
same until he shall be reasonably recompensed and he shall have the
custody and governance of the same for life with the accustomed fees.
And appointment of him for life as steward of all the king's castles,
lordships, manors, towns, lands and other possessions belonging to the said
earldom of Ulster with the accustomed fees, with free passage for himself
and men armed or unarmed, archers and equipmeots from England or
Ireland, and grant that he may have dies and money era for making the
accustomed money or other money of any metal within the said parts during
the said term. By p.s.
March 16. General pardon to Henry Dyke of the county of Sussex, * gentilman,' of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 28 February. By p.s.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of SS. Mary and
Modwenna, Burton on Trent, of the order of St. Benedict, to elect an
abbot in the place of Dan William Bronston, deceased. 3j p.s.
March 11. Grant to Hugh Brice, citizen and goldsmith of London, so long as he
Westminster, holds any office under the king in the Tower of London or elsewhere, of
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1473. Membrane 9 — cant
authority to take gravers, goldsmiths and other workmen called * fjnonrs '
for gold and silver, smiths, carpenters, stone-cutters and other carpenters
called ^ shipwiight^' mariners^ workmen, artificers and labourers and all
necessary stuff for the works of the said offices. By p.s.
March 26, Ghrant for life to John Man, ^ yoman,' of the office of the custody of the
Westminster, king's gaol of Dorchestre, co. Dorset, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
March 28. Presentation of Thomas Onsteby, chaplain, to the church or chapel
Westminster, of Lamana, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the death of the last
incumbent.
July 29.
Fotheringhay.
July 27.
Stamford.
Aug. 3.
Leicester.
Aug. 26.
Lichfield.
Aug. 27.
Lichfield.
Aug. 24.
Lichfield.
Aug. 27.
Lichfield.
Sept. 1.
Lichfield.
Sept. 4.
Borton-on-
Trent.
Sept. 3.
Lichfield.
Sept. 3.
lidifield.
Mbmbranb 8.
Grant, during good behaviour, to the king's servant John Elryngton,
esquire, the king's cofferer, of the office of keeper or clerk of the
hanaper of Chancery, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
hanaper. By K.
Grant to the king's clerk Master John Coryngdon of the prebend in the
king's college or free chapel of St. Mary and St. George within the
castle of Wyndesore void by the death of Master William Harmer, last
incumbent. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
General pardon to Ohristopher Mason of Westowe, co. York, * yoman,'
of all offences committed by him before 2 August. By pjt.
Presentation of William Philip, chaplain, to the parish church of
Aldrington, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Bobert
Draper.
Appointment, until 27 February, of John Elder, yeoman purveyor of
wheat of the household, to take wheat, firewood and multure for the
expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the steward of the household.
Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by the abbot and convent of the
monastery of St. Mary, Halesowen, co. Salop, of lands, tenements and
rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly, for the sustenance of a
chaplain celebrating divine service yearly in the chapel of St. Kenelm
King and Martyr, Kelmestowe, and for the repair of the same chapel and
the celebration of divine service there for the good estate of the king and
his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls after death.
By p.s. and for 40/. paid in the hanaper.
Letters of denization for James Friis, doctor in medicine, the king's
physician, born in the parts of Friesland, and the heirs of his body. By K.
General pardon to John Stafford late of Winf eld, co. Derby, * gentilman,^
of all offences committed by him before 28 August last. By p.s.
Presentation of William Bodys, rector of the moiety of the parish church
of Teswell on the east side of the same, in the diocese of York, to the
parish church of Spryngthoi'pe, in the diocese of Lincoln, on an exchange
of benefices with John Pleseley.
Grant for life to Florence Harmaleyn of Leydon in the parts of Holland
beyond the sea, king's esquire, for his good service and expenses in those
parts, of the office of constable of the town of Drodagh in Ireland, receiving
yearly fees of 50 marks from the issues of the king's lordship of Drodra^h
aforesaid, with all accustomed profits. By K»
Grant to the king's servants Humphrey Talbot, knight of the body, and
John Wikes, esquire, and their assigns of the collation to the canonry and
18 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 897
1473, Membrane 8 — cant,
prebend of Wilmote in the king's free chapel or collegiate church of
Tamworth at its next voidance. Bj K,
Sept. 6. Grant to Humphrey Talbot, knight of the body, of an annuity of 40/.
ITottingham. viz. 30/. from the issues of the manor or lordship of Ircbei^eldy co.
Hereford, and 10/. from the issues of the manor or lordship of Godrych,
CO. Hereford, to hold so long as these manors or lordships remain in the
king's hands, to which they came by the death of the king's kinsman John,
late earl of Shrewsbury, and the minority of George his son and heir.
By p.8.
Mbmbranb 7.
Sept. 5. General pardon to William Mendham late of Framyngham at the Castle,
Bnrton-on- co. Suffolk, ^ yoman,' alias William Mendam late of Hevenyngham, co.
^®°*- Suffolk, alias William Mendeham of London, *wynter,' alias William
Mendame, * marchaunt,' alias William Menedam, * gentilman.' By K.
Sept. 6. Assignment for life in dower to the king's kinswoman Katharine,
Nottingham, countess of Shrewsbury, late the wife of John, earl of Shrewsbury, of the
manors and lordships of Wrokewardyn, Sutton Maddok and Tasseley,
CO. Salop* Longhope, Hunteley, Beggeworth, Ligh, Lydney with certain
lands cadled * Gropettes ' in Baggeworth, co. Gloucester, Moniash, and
Childerston, co. Derby, Brpghton, Stokeverdon, Asheton and Willesford,
CO. Wilts, and Farnham BiaD, co. Buckingham, and the third part of the
manor of Bampton, co. Oxford, with all towns, lands, annuities, knights'
fees, advowsons and other members and appurtenances. By p«8.
Aug. 29. General pardon to Henry Poison alias Foleson late of the town of
Lichfield. Trusfelde in the parish of Wolstanton, co. Stafford, ^ yoman,' of all offences
committed by him before the feast of St. Laurence last. By p.s.
Sept. 14. Grant, during good behaviour, to Bichard Greneway of the office of
I^ottingham. auditor of all castles, lordships, manors and lands late of the king's kinsman
John, earl of Shrewsbury, during the minority of £reorge his son and heir,
receiving the accustomed fees. By K.
Sept. 17. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Augustine
NottiDgham. by Bristol to elect an abbot in the place of Walter Nubery, deceased.
By p.s.
Oct. 13. Fardon to Thomas Coke of London, 'gentylman,' of his outlawry in the
WestnuDBter. county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king to satisfy him of his
ransom for not holding Joan Bfuik, seized on suspicion of felony, before him
on a certain day as he pledged himself to do, he having surrendered to
the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
Oct. 18. Bevocation of the protection, with clause volumus^ for one year, lately
WeatminBter. granted by letters patent to Robert Storour of Moryngthorpe alias
Maryngthorpe, co. Norfolk, ^ gentilman,' as staying on the king's service in
the company of the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastinges, lieutenant
of the town and castle of Calais, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling
of the same and the marches, because he delays at Moryngthorpe, as appears
by certificate of the sheriff of the county.
Oct. 18. Confirmation during good behaviour to Master Henry Sharji, doctor of
Westminster, laws, of the office of notary or prothonotary of Chancery, receiving
60 marks yearly from the issues of the hanaper, as granted to him
by letters patent dated 8 July, 1 Edward lY. and 2 November,
2 Edward IV. notwithstanding that in the time of the king's absence he
occupied the office by letters patent of Henry YI.
By p.8. and for \ mark paid in the hanaper.
398
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473.
July 28.
Staznford.
Aug. 25.
Lichfield.
July 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 21.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
July 28.
Stamford.
July 28.
Stamford.
July 26.
Stamford.
1474.
Jan. 10.
Westminster.
Membrane 6. ,
General pardon to Richard Lowe late of Casthorpe, co. Lincolp, esquires
alias late of Enveld, co. Stafford, of all offences committed by bim before
26 July. By p,8.
Licence for Giles Dawbeney, son and beir of William Dawbeney, to
enter freely into all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversioner
services, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts leet, hundreds, liberties,
franchises, privileges, offices, knights' fees, warrens, parks, fisheries, fairs,
markets, wreck of sea, advowsons and other possessions in England ot
which his father was seised and which should descend to him, saving to
the king homage, fealty and other services. By K*
Presentation of Thomas Burton to the parish church of Little Laufare,
in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of Henry Ediall.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Peter Canerell, the master^ and the
brethren of the hospital of Sanctingfeld by Wytsand of a charter dated at
Newcastle on Tyne, 5 August, 13 Edward II. [ Charier Roll^ 13 Edward IT,
No. 32], inspecting and confirming the following : —
1. A charter dated at Westminster, 14 June, 13 Edward I. [Charter
RoU^ 13 Edward L No. 76, J inspecting and confirming a charter
dated at Wytsand, 18 December, 47 Henry III. inspecting
and confirming a charter of Henry 11. dated at St. Omer
\_Mona3ticon vol. vi. p. 639].
2. Letters patent of Henry II. dated at St. Omer.
For 40;. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Elryngton, esquire, the
king's cofferer, of the office of keeper or clerk of the hanaper of Chancery
with the accustomed fees given from the issues of the hanaper, in lieu of
like grants to John Davyson, clerk, for life and to the said John Elryngton
during good behaviour by letters patent dated 28 August, 7 Edward IV.
and 29 July last, surrendered. By K.
Presentation of Thomas Pallet to the parish church of Borley, in the
diocese of London.
Membrane 5.
Appointment of William Moklowe to take carpenters called * whelers '
and ' cartwrighes ' and other carpenters, stone-cutters, smiths, plumbers and
other workmen for the works of the king's ordnance and bumbards,
cannons, ' colverynes,' ^ fowelers,' ^ serpentynes ' and other cannons and
powder, sulphur, saltpetre, stone, iron, lead and other necessaries for them,
crossbows and bolts, bows, arrows, * bowestaves,* * bowestringes,' * langde-
beves,' lances, ' gleyves ' and hammers and other necessaries and carriage
for the same by land and sea and horses called ' hakeneys ' and ships.
The like of John Colshyll.
Grant for life to John Langford of the town of Shrewsbury, in recompence
of the losses which he has sustained for the king, of all the lands, rents and
services in the county of Salop and the hundred of Ellesmer late of
Edward Ellesmer, attainted of high treason in the Parliament at West-
minster, 1 Edward. IV. not exceeding the yearly value of 60*. to hold by
the accustomed rents and services. By p.s.
Appointment, until 26 January, of Thomas Markham, esquire, to take
salt and fresh-water fish for the expenses of the household and carriage for
the same. By bill of the steward of the household.
The like of Thomas Markham, esquire, until 10 July.
By bill of the steward of the household.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 399
1478. Membrane 5 — cont,
July 31. Appointment during pleasure, of Stephen Half eld, esquire, as troner and
Fotheringhay. peser in the port of Kyngeston on Hull, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
July 28. Confirmation to Richard Quatermayns, esquire, John Leynton, William
Stamford. Hampton, John Benet and Richard Fowler and their heirs and assigns of
the grant to them by letters patent dated 13 July, 7 Edward lY. (see p. 40),
of the manors of Wilbram, co. Cambridge, and Halton, co. Oxford, and
lauds, rents, reversions and services in Wilbram and Hcdton ; and licence
for them to grant the said manor of Wilbram and lands, rents, reversions
and services in Wilb'ram to Thomas Palmer, chaplain of the church or
chapel of St. Michael, Great Rycote, co. Oxford, in mortmain, to pray for
the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
for their souls after death and the good estate and souls of others according
to the ordinance of the said Richard, John, William, John and Richard.
By K. and for 241. paid in the hanaper.
Aug. 3. Presentation of David Hopton to the parish church of Blechelee, in the
Leicester, diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Roger Eton, chaplain, and in the
king's gift by the grant of Reginald Grey, lord of Wylton. By K.
Aug. 24. Commission to Richard Symond, master of the king's ship called
Lichfield, le Grace Dieu, which the king has ordered to go to sea for the resistance of
his enemies, to take mariners for the said ship.
Oct. 11. Appointment, until 11 April, of Thomas Rosse, yeoman of the avenary of
Westminster, the household, to take hay, oats, horse bread and litter and other things
pertaining to his office and carriage for the same.
By bill of the steward of the household.
Membrane 4.
Oct. 19. Mandate to the cscheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Augustine by Bristol,
of the order of St. Victor, to William Hunte, canon of the house, whose
election as abbot John, bishop of Worcester, lias confirmed and whose fealtj
the king has taken. By p.8.
The like to the escheator in the county of Gloucester and the marches. of
Wales adjacent.
The like to William Spencer, mayor of Bristol, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Oct. 18. Appointment for life of William Hnsee as the king's attorney general
Westminster, in all the king's courts of record in England, receiving the accustomed
fees, with power to appoint clerks and officers under him ; in lieu of the
appointment of him during good behaviour by letters patent dated 16 June,
11 Edward IV. surrendered. By K.
Vacated by surrefider and cancelled because the king granted the office
to William Iludders/eldfor life by other letters patent.
Oct. 3. Exemplification, at the request of Richard lUyngworth, knight, of the
Westminster, teiiour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 1 November, 33 Heniy VT.
granting licence for Ralph, lord Cromwell, knight, to grant the castle and
manor of Tateshale and divers other possessions to William, bishop of
Winchester, and others.
Oct. 27. Commission to John Arundell, knight, John Colshyll, knight, Robert
Westminster. Wylughby, knight, John Crokker, knight, John Fortescu, Henry
Bodrugan, John Sturgeon, Thomas Whalisburgh, John Trenowith,
Thomas Trefrye, John Arundell, John Ti-emayne, John Carmynowe
Richard Eggecombe, John Devyok, Oliver Wyse, Edward Assheton, John
400 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1473. Membrane 4 — cont.
Pentjre, John Moile, William TreTenoar, John Fenpons, John Wydeslade
the younger and William Horde to array the king's lieges of the county of
Cornwall, and of other counties adjacent if necessary, to conquer John,
late earl of Oxford, and. other rebels who have entered St. Michael's
Mount, CO. Cornwall, and to bring back the mount into the king's hands
and provide for its safe-custody and defence. By K.
Oct. 28. Grant to the king's servant Bichard Harecourt, knight, of the offices of
Westminster, steward of Bampton, Shryvynam and Swyudon in the counties of Oxford,
Berks and Wilts with all other offices which he had of the grant of John,
late earl of Shrewsbury, to hold the same during the minority of Greorge,
son and heir of the earl. Bj K.
Oct. 30. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the dean and chapter of
Westminster, the cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, co. Wilts, of their free chapel
within their manor of Inmer, co. Wilts, which is of their own patronage.
By p.s. and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 27. Pardon to John Asshe of Brampton, co. Derby, * husbondman,* of his
Westminster, outlawries in the county of Derby for not appearing before Robert Danby
and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy Nicholas Baguley and
Joan his wife of d3^« 4d, which they recovered against him and 33«. 4dl
damages and to answer Thomas Foliambe, esquire, touching a debt of 20/.,
he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice
of the Bench, has certifled.
Nov. 4. General pardon to Bichard Leighton alias Leyghton of London,
Westminster. < yoman,' alias late of Shrewsbury, alias late of the county of Salop, a/»af
Bichard Gientillman, of all offences committed by him before 16 October
last. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 3*
Oct. 28. Licence for Robert Bothe and Matilda his wife or their heirs or
Westminster, executors to found a perpetual chantry in honour of Jesus Christy St. Mary,
St. Thom&H Martyr, St. Wenefride and St. Katharine of one <diaplain to
celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Mary in the chapel of
Stratton, co. Bedford, for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said Bobert and Matilda and for
their souls after death and the souls of John Enderby, late husband of
Matilda, John Sewell and Margaret his wife her parents, and Agnes Grey
according to the ordinance of the said Bobert and Matilda, and for the said
chaplain to acquire in frank almoin lands, tenements, rents and annuities,
not held in chief, to the value of 12 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 40 marks paid in the hanaper.
' Nov. 5. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon
Westminster, for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Bamesey to Dan
John Wardeboys, monk of the monastery, whose election as abbot Thomas,
bishop of Lincoln, has confirmed, and whose fealty the king has taken.
By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :-—
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Essex and Hertford.
Bedford and Buckingham.
Northampton.
The like to John Tate, mayor of London, escheator in that city*
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part L 401
1473. Membrane S^^ont,
Nov. 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of the bishop of Rochester as teacher of
WestmiDBter. the king's son the prince, that he may be brought up in virtue and cunning,
and as president of his council. English, By K*
Kov. 10. Appointment, until 10 Maj, of Peter Chylde, yeoman ferreter of the
Westminster, household, to take conies and rabbits for the expenses of the household and
ferrets, stakes, nets and other engines for their capture and carriage for the
same. By bill of the steward of the household.
Nov. 10. Appointment, until 10 May, of James Worsley, yeoman purveyor of the
Westminster, avenary of the household, to take hay, oats, horse bread and litter and other
necessaries for his offices and carriage for the same.
By bill of the steward of the household.
Commission to Edward Brampton, Thomas Philip and William Tingle
to take mariners for a ship called le Garce going to sea to resist the king's
enemies. Unfinished, Vacated because without.
Nov. 18. Pardon to Henry Hansard, late escheator in the county of Lincoln, of all
Westminster, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king before 10 November*
By p.s.
Nov. 18. Grant to Robert Bothe, doctor of laws, of the custody of the house or
Westminster, cliapel called * le priory hermitage ' by Dorcestre, co. Dorset.
Nov. 13. General pardon to Thomas Gerard of Golchestre, co. Essex, ' yoman«'
Westminster, alias late of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk. By p,8.
Membrane 2.
Oct. 30. Pardon to David Tayloure of Trouttokyshyll in the parish of Nony, co.
Westminster. Somerset, * tayloure,' of his outlawry in the county of Somerset for not
appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses, he having sur-
rendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the
King's Bench, has certified.
Nov. 14. Grant to Thomas Pulteney, esquire, of 53/. yearly from 8 November,
Westminster. 12 Edward lY. from the issues of the manor of Osprenge alias Quenecourt,
CO. Kent, so long as it remains in the king's hands. By p.s.
Nov. 3. Letters of denization, without fine or fee, for Garard Caniziani, merchant,
Westminster, born in the parts of Florence, and the heirs of his body. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Licence for Thomas Grey, esquire, son and heir of Ralph Grey, knight,
Westminster, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all castles, towns, lordships,
manors, lands, fee-farms, annuities, reversions, rents, services, hundreds,
fees, views of frank -pledge, courts leet, sheriff's turns, liberties, franchises,
&irs, markets, jurisdictions, knights' fees, advowoons and other possessions
in England of which his father was seised and which should descend to
him. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Grant to the king's servant Roger Bikley, one of the yeomen of the crown,
Westminster, of an annuity of 20 marks from the issues of the lordship or manor of
Ches warden, co. Salop, late of John, earl of Shrewsbury, deceased, tenant
in chief, so long as it remains in the king's hands by reason of the minority
of George, his son and heir. By p.s.
Nov. 27. Grant to John Grevile, knight, of 160/. from the issues of the counties
Westminster, of Warwick and Leicester. Bj p.s.
Nov. 28. Grant to the king's servant Master Oliver Kyng, one of the clerks of
Westminster, the signet, of the custody of the hospital within the town of Dorcestre, co.
Dorset.
y 96186. 0 0
402 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473. Membrane 1.
Oct. 20. Letters of denization^ without fine or fee, for Peter Gretlove, born in the
Westminster, parts of Almain, and the heirs of his body.
Bj p.s. and for ^ nuirk paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 24. Pardon to Balph Banaster, late of DeWses, co. Wilts, ^ gentilman/ late
Westuiinster. escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts, of all amercements^
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king before
20 November. Bj p.s.
Nov. 24. Grant to John Svynnerton, * gentilman,' of the bailiwick of the wood
Westminster, of Bubney in the lordship of Whitchurche and the woods of Blakaugh,
Augbentons Woode, Tilstoke Parke, Glasmondfall and Broughalwod,. co.
Salop, during the minority of the king's kinsman George, earl of Shrews-
bury, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the said lordship and all
other profits, as John Malpas, deceased, had in the said bailiwick of
Bubney. By p.s*
Nov. 24. Appointment, until 24 May, of William Mathewe, yeoman purveyor of
Westminster, the carriage of the household, to take carts, waggons, chariots, horses, oxen
and other necessaries for his office. By bill of the steward of the household.
Nov. 26. General pardon to Thomas Ward of Burn, co. Cambridge, ^ husbond*
Westminster, man,' of all offences committed by him before 23 November. By p.s«
Nov. 26, Grant to the king's esquire Christopher Talbot of a yearly rent of 40
Westminster, marks during the minority of the king's kinsman Greorge, earl oE Shrews-
bury, from the issues of the manor or lordship of Shuffiudl, co. Salop.
By p.8.
Nov. 30. Grant to the king's servant John Maynwaryng, knight, of the office of
Westminster, master of the king's game of the king's parks of Blakemere and Cheswardyn,
CO. Salop, from Michaelmas last during the minority of George, son and
heir of John, earl of Shrewsbury, receiving 4 marks yearly at the hands
of the farmers, receivers or occupiers of the manor of Blakemere. By p.s.
Nov. 29. Grant to the king's servant Nicholas Wortley, one of the pages of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the office of the custody of the half park of Shefeld with
the garden peitaining to the same lordship, which Roger Peynton lately
bad of the grant of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, to hold during the
minority of George, son and heir of the said earl, as the said Roger had it
with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Nov. 27. Grant to Edmund Dudley, knight, in consideration of the losses which he
Westminster, has sustained in the king's service in England, Ireland and Wales, of the
office of steward of the manor and lordship of Alburbery and the members
of the same, in the king's hands by the death of John, late earl of Shrews-
bury, to hold during the minority of Q^orge, son and heir of the earl, with
fees of 10 marks yearly from the issues of the said manor and lordship with
all other profits pertaining to the office.' By p.s«
Nov. 30. Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers and others to permit
Westminster, the men and tenants of the town of Wadnesberie, co. Stafford, which is of
the ancient demesne of the crown, as appears by a certificate sent into
Chancery by the king's treasurer and chamberlains, to be quit of payment
of toll and expenses of knights coming to Parliament, according to
custom.
Dec. 8. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the house or priory of St.
Westminster. Andrew, Northampton, of the Cluniac order, to elect a prior in the place of
William Hamond, resigned. By p.8.
Membranes 22d-lSd.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. {See Appendix.)
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 403
1473. Membravb IM,
I May 18. Commission to John Burghchier, knight, William Lacy, esquire, Henry
Westminster. Boteler, Richard Bracebrigge, esquire, William Catesby, esquirei Richard
Bough ton, esquire, William Bristowe and Thomas Waldyene to enquire what
lands Ralph Boteler of Sndeley, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, held in the
county of Warwick and how much they are worth and who is his heir and
to take the same into the king's hands.
Membrane \Sd.
July 13. Commission to Richard Chok, knight, one of the justices of the Common
Westminster. Bench, William Courtenay, knight, Philip Courtenay, knight, Thomas
Fulford, knight, John Crokker, knight, Henry Bodrugan, esquire,
Humphrey Courtenay, esquire, Roger Dynham, esquire, Charles Dynham,
esquire, Edward Courtenay, esquire, Peter Courtenay, esquire, WUliam
Huddisfeld, John Denys of Orlegh, Richard Fortescu, esquire, Walter
Ralegh, esquire, Humphrey Poynes, esquire, Richard Clerk, esquire, John
Ralegh the elder, Michael Denys, John . Wykes, Robert SpeJdyng, one of
the king's Serjeants at arms, and the sheriflp of Devon to go to the abbey of
St. Mary, Bokeland, co. Devon, of the Cistercian order, and remove all those
who hold it to the disturbance of the peace, and put William Breton, abbot,
in possession of the abbey, and arrest and imprison all who resist and bring
ihem before the king in Chancery in the quinzaine of Michaelmas next.
Letters patent were lately issued without due thought to the justices of the
peace in the said county and others, by pretext of which the said William
Breton was expelled from possession of the abbey and one Thomas Oliver,
pretending to be abbot, obtained possession, and he and Richard Eggecomb,
esquire, William Lobbe, Richard Hyll, William Estcote, Robert Estcote,
Henry Oxenham, John Rawe, John Tillam and John Tanner, yoman, and
others hold the abbey by force and waste its goods, jewels and ornaments,
but the king understands by letters of the chapter-general of the said order
exhibited in Chancery that the said William has been duly elected abbot
and confirmed by the chapter.
Membrane 14^.
May 31. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsmen John, earl of
Westminster. Shrewsbury, and Anthony, earl Ryvers, John Dudley of Dudley, knight,
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, the king's chamberlain, WiJter
Blount of Mountjoye, knight, Thomas Billyng, Thomas Bryan, John
Nedeham, knight, Richard Chok, knight, William Laken, Thomas Littelton,
Richard Neell, Henry Sotehill and John Sulyard in the county of Warwick.
ByK.
The like to the above in the following counties :—
Nottingham.
Derby.
Stafford.
Membrane 13J.
May 10. Mandate to the justices of the peace in the connty of Devon, John
Westminster. Fogge, knight, Robert Willoughby, knight, John Crokker, knight, Thomas
Funord, knight, Henry Bodrugan, esquire, John Fortescu, esquire, John
Fogge the younger, esquire, Thomas Wise, esquire, John Tremayn,.
esquire, John Beanmond, esquire, Richard Agecombe, esquire, Thomas
Trethewy, esquire, William Strode, esquire, John atte Welle, John Moyle
J bhn Sampson, Edwaixl Kyngdon, one of the yeomen of the crown, William
CC 2
404 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473, Membrane 13cf — cont.
Lobbe and the sheriff of Devon to stay execation of letters patent, obtained
by fraud and issued without due thought, ordering them to go to the abbey
of St. Mary, Bokelond Monachorum, of the Cistercian order, and remove
the force holding the abbey to the disturbance of the peace, and put
Thomas Olyver, pretending to be abbot, in possession of the abbey and
arrest William Breton, abbot, whom the said Thomas Olyver asserted to be
pretended, Humphrey Courteuay, esquire, Roger Lyswell of Bokelond
Monachorum, * yoman/ William Forthe of the same, * yoman,' John Palmer
of the same, 'yoman,' John Gye of the same, 'smyth,' Stephen Oterham of
Colunton, ' yoman,' and Ralph Atcombe of the same, ' yoman/ and others
who shoidd resist and imprison them and bring them before the king in
Chancery at a certain day j as the king understands by letters of the chapter
general of the said order and by trustworthy testimony that the said WilHam
has been duly elected abbot and confirmed by the chapter and unjustly
disturbed in his possession of the abbey*
May 30. Commission to William Brocas, Richard Jay, Philip More, John Rumsey,
Westmintter. John Hamond and Robert Stoman to enquire what lands Alice Henyngham,
one of the daughters and heirs of Henry Brune, knight, tenant in chief,
held in the county of Southampton on the day of her death, what they are
worth, when she died and who is her heir, and to take the lands into the
king's hands.
Membrane I2d.
July 9. Commission to Thomas Philip, master of a ship called la Garse, and
Westminster. William Nungell to take mariners for the said ship to serve the king
and resist his enemies.
«
The like to William Fetherston, master of a carrack called le Petyr.
Membrane lid.
April 9. Commission to the justices of the peace in the county of Devon, John
Westminster. Fogge, knight, Robert Willoughby, knight, John Crokker, knight, Thomas
Fulford, knight, Henry Bodrugan, esquire, John Fortescu, esquire, John
Fogge the younger, esquire, Thomas Wyse, esquire, John Tremayn, esquire,
John Beaumond, esquire, Richard Agecombe, esquire, Thomas Trethewey,
esquire, William Strode, esquire, John atte Welle, John Moyle^ John
Sfiuuson, Edward Kyngdon, one of the yeomen of the crown, William Lobbe
and the sheriff of Devon to go to the abbey of St. Mary, Bokelond
Monachorum, of the Cistercian order, and remove the force holding the
abbey to the disturbance of the peace and put Thomas Olyver, who has been
ordained abbot and confirmed by the reformer of the order, in possession of
the abbey and arrest William Breton, pretending to be abbot, Humphrey
Courtnay, esquire, Roger Lyswell of Bokeland Monachorum, 'yoman.'
William Forthe of the same, * yoman,' John Palmer of the same, * yoman,'
John Gye of the same, 'smyth,' Stephen Oterham of Colunton, 'yoman/
and Ralph Atcombe of the same, ' yoman,' and other evildoers who hold
the abbey and waste its goods, jewels, and ornaments if they resist, and
imprison them and bring them before the king in Chancery on the morrow
of Aiscension day.
April 24. Commission to R. bishop of Salisbury, Maurice Berkeley, knight, and
Westminster. John Cheyne, esquire, to arrest certain Norman chaplains staying within
the diocese of Winchester near the sea-coast and keep them in safe custody.
By K.
13 EDWAED IV.— Part I. 406
1473. Membrane 1 Id — eont*
May 14. Commisaion to John Wyngfeld, knight, Thomas Brewes, knight, John
Wertminiter. Hevenynghara, knight, John Bronghton, esquire, William Li^e, esqaire, and
John Asshfeld, esquire, to arrest Thomas Bury and bring him before the
king and council in the octaves of Midsummer next to answer for certain
contempt.
May 28. Commission to Henry Pakenhara and Balph Cranych to arrest William
Westminster. Yelverton and Robert Qwynbarough and bring them before the king and
council in the quinzaine of Michaelmas next.
Membrane '9d,
March 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Straunge of Strannge, knight,
Westminster. Thomas Byllyng, Thomas Bryan, William Laken, Richard Chok, knight^
Bichard Nele, Thomas Littelton, Roger Ree, knight, and John Elryngton
touching certain trespasses, riots, routs, congregations, associations and
conventicles within the county of Middlesex.
Membrane Sd.
Aug. 18. Commission to Bichard Hastynges, knight, Thomas Littelton, Thomas
Lichfield. Ferres, knight, Simon Mouuteford, knight, Richard Verney, knight, John
Grevyle, knight, William Lucy, John Hugford, Thomas Bordyt, Henry
Boteler, John West, John Beaufitez and the sheriff of Warwick to enquire
concerning certain farms for lands gi*anted and divers other sums of money
and yearly profits, psrticulars of which are sent to them for inspection in
the rolls annexed, which were paid to the king's progenitors in the county
of Warwick, as appears in the memoranda of the Exchequer, but which
through the negligence of the sheriff or other causes have not been fully
paid for a long time, and to certify thereon before the king and council at
Westminster in the quinzaine of Michaelmas next. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
The like to the following in the counties named :—
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, William Sutton, knight,
master of the house or hospital of Burton St. Lazarus of Jerusalem
in England, Richard Nele, Thomas Berkeley, knight, William
Moton, knight, Thomas Palmer, Robert Staunton, William Assheby,
Geoffrey Bherard, Thomas Hervy, Richard Chambre, Richard
Raynold and the sheriff, in the county of Leicester.
Thomas Uvedale, knis^ht, Maurice Barkeley, knight, William Sandes,
knight, Edward Barkeley, Thomas Welles, John Cooke, John Walop,
Thomas Pounde, Richard Jay, Henry More, John Whytehede, John
Hamond, John Quidampton, Philip More, Richard Eyngismyll,
John Smert and the sheriff, in the county of Southampton.
Thomas Billy ng, Ralph Hastynges, knight, William Catesby, knight,
Walter Mauntell, knight, John Catesby, Thomas Wake, John Dyve,
Robert Tanfeld the elder, Robert Isham, Guy Wulston, William
Newenham, John Hnlcotes, John Eltonhede, Roger Salisbury,
William Chambre, John Wylcokys, Thomas Martyn, Alan Boleyn,
John Ryngeston, Simon Burton and the sheriff, in the county of
Northampton.
John Catesby, Thomas Seyntleger, John Gaynesford, John Wode the
elder, Thomas Wj^ntershull the younger, John Holgrave, John
Goryng, Henry Merland, Thomas Joynour, Thomas Gager, and the
sheriff, in the county of Surrey.
George Nevyll, knight, John Fenys, knight, Roger Leukenore, knight,
Thomas Hoo, John Devenysh, John Wode the elder, Bartholomew
406 CALBNDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473« Membrane Sd — cont.
Bolnej, Nicholas Morley, John Dudley, William Cheyne, Vincent
Fynche, John Goryng, Thomas Leukenore the elder, Richard
Leukenore, John Wode the younger, Thomas Joynour, Thomas
Gager and the sheriff, in the county of Snssez.
Richard Quatermayns, esquire, Richard Fowler, Richard Croft the
younger, Thomas Croft, William Marmyon, Richard Danvers,
Thomas Stoner, Humphrey Forster, John Langston, Richard Hatle,
Thomas Wode the elder, John Samwell, John Haltmond, William
Hithe, Thomas Pomerey, John Colyngrigge, John Colyns of
Wantyge and the sheriff, in the county of Oxford.
William L&ken, William Norrys, knight, Edward Langford, Thomas
Say, Thomas Walron, Thomas Wode the elder, John Samwell, John
Haltmond, William Hythe, Thomas Pomerey, John Colyngrygge,
John Colyns of Wantyge and the sheriff, in the county of Berks.
Thomas Ursewyke, knight, Thomas Littelton, Guy Fairefax, Richard
Beauchamp, knight, Walter Skull, knight, Humphrey Stafford,
Thomas Everdon, Thomas Lygon and the sheriff, in the county of
Worcester.
Henry, earl of Essex, Anthony, earl of Ryvers, Richard Harecourt,
knight, William Calthorpe, knight, Miles Stapulton, knight, John
Hevenyngham, knight, Robert Wynfeld, knight, Henry Gray, knight,
William Brandon, knight, William Fasten, John Fyncham, William
Knyvet, Roger Tounesend, John Twyer, Henry Spilman, Richard
Suthwell and the sheriff, in the county of Norfolk.
William Jenney, John Wyngfeld, knight, John Hevenyngham, knight,
Thomas Brewes, knight, Gilbert Debenham, John Suiyard, James
Hobard, William Geddyng, William Mekylfeld, John Barnard,
Simon Foley, Thomas Aldhous, Henry Tumour and the sheriff, in
the county of Suffolk.
John Wylughby, knight, Roger Tocotes, knight, William Colyngboume,
John Whittokesmede, John Monpesson, John Blake, Thomas Tropnell,
John Gilbert, John Hampton, John Uffenham, John Fenne, John
Chafee and the sheriff, in the county of Wilts.
Richard Chok, knight, William Paulet, knight, John Cheyne of Pynne,
Henry Hull, John Fitz James, Robert Stowell, John Bykenhill,
John Porter, Thomas Tremayle, William Huddesfeld, John Warre,
William Hody, William Mountagu of Henley, John Hygans, John
Serger, John Baker, John Lye, John Heron, John Freland and the
sheriff*, in the county of Somerset.
Nicholas Latymer, knight, William Carant, John Mone, Henry Hull,
John Newborugh, Robeit Gray, Walter Cheverell, Robert Cappis,
John Brounyng, Thomas Huseo, Richard No wers, William Nightez,
William Frampton and the sheriff, in the county of Dorset.
Membrane 7d.
John Cheyne, knight, Thomas Grey, John Alyngton, William
Alyngton, Thomas Lokton, John Ansty, Alexander Wode, John
Oulham, Thomas Gylmyn, John Forster, William Haselden, William
Draper, John Baly, Thomas Aythorpe and the sheriff, in the county
of Cambridge.
Vacated because below,
John Stucle, John Knyvet, John Sapcot, esquire, John Forster,
William Tailard, John Collan, Henry Torkyngton, John Oulham,
Thomas Gilmyn, William Haselden, William Draper, John Baly,
Thomas Aythorp and the sheriff*, in the county of Huntingdon.
13 EDWABD IV.— Part I. 407
1473. Membrane Id — cont.
Thomas Burgbcbiery knight, John Fogge, knight, John Scotte, knight,
John Culpepjr, knight, William Haute, knight, John Clerk, Henry
Feirera, knight, Humphrey Sterky, John Rowe, Roger Appylton,
Edmund Chertesey, John Bromston, John Alfegh, Hamo Bele, Hugh
Brent, John Brode, John Cobbe and the sheriflP, in the county of
Kent.
John Wydryngton, John Lilbome the elder, Roger Heme, Thomas
Moresby, John Catryngton and the sheriff, in the county of
Northumberland.
Thomas Littelton, Richard Corbet, knight, Roger Kynaston, knight,
Humphrey Blount, knight, John Leighton, Robert Cresset, Thomas
Acton, Thomas Horde, Hugh Stapulton, Thomas Corbet of Legh,
Thomas Toche, John Kemsey, John Boley, William Clerk, Robert
Carleton and the sheriff, in the county of Salop.
Thomas Lytelton, John Stanley, knight, Hugh Egerton, John Acton,
John Harecourt, Richard Bagot, William Basset, Ralph Wolseley,
Roger Bayle, Robert Hylle, John Wode, William Harper, Richard
Pelwall and the sheriff, in the county of Stafford.
Philip Beaumond, Charles Denham, Henry Pomerey, John Champer-
noun, William Huddesfeld, John Doweryssh, John Denys, John
Orchard, Thomas Calwodeley, John Hal well, Christopher Coke,
John Bonevyle, Richard Wyteslade, Richard Clerk and the sheriff, in
the county of Devon.
Thomas Urswik, knight, Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Roger Ree,
knight, Thomas Tyreli, knight, John Say, knight, Laurence
Reynford, knight, Henry Lewys, knight, John Forster, John
Sturgeon, Walter Writell, William Grene, John Suljard, Robert
Plummer, John Drax, John Nunny, John Santon, John Knighton,
Henry Stompe, John Ingoldesby and the sheriff, in the county, of
Essex.
John Say, knight, John Forster, John Sturgeon, Walter Wrytell, John
Leventhorpe the elder, William Grene, Thomas Broket, Henry
Barley, Thomas Lerenthorpe the younger, John Pulter, John
Fortescu, William Druell, John Couper, Robert Plommer, John
Drax, John Nunny, John Santon, John Knighton, Henry Stamp
and the sheriff, in the county of Hertford.
John Devereux, knight, Richard Croft, knight, John Lyngen, knight,
Thomas Cornewaill, knight, James Baskervyle, knight, Eustace
Whyteney, Thomas Brugge, John Wei ford, John Wyn, Simon
Milbome, Thomas Monyngton and the sheriff, in the county of
Hereford.
Richard Byngham, knight, Robert Markham, knight, Robert Clyflon,
knight, Robert Sutton of Arom, William Babyngton, Gervase
Clyfton, knight, Thomas Molyneux, William Wentworth, Thomas
Nevyll of Suthleverton, Thomas Orston, William Waryn, Thomas
Byngham, John Stanop, John Metheley and the sheriff, in the
county of Nottingham.
John Botiller, knight, John Grevyle, knight, Richard Beauohamp,
knight, Maurice Barkeley of Beverston, knight, William Notyngham,
John Cassy, Roger Kemys, Thomas Lymeryk, Thomas Baynham,
John Twynyho of Cirencestre, Kenelm Dycas, John Trye, Simon
Adams, Thomas Bukland, Thomas Morgan and the sheriff, in the
county of Gloucester.
Robert Constable, knight, Walter Griffyth, knight, Robert Hylyard,
William Eland, John Vavasour, Edward Saltmersh, Henry Thwaytes,
Edmund Seme, Stephen Copyndale and the sheriff, in the East
Riding of the county of York.
408 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478. Membrane 7d — cant
John Pylkyngton, knight, John Sayvyle, knight, Richard Fitz William,
knight, Hugh Hastynges, knight, William Plompton, knight,
William Gascoign, William Sayvyle, William Hopton of Swyllyng-
ton, Brian Rouclyff, Gnj Fairefax, Henry Sotehill, Robert Gasooign,
John Woderoue, William Bredford and the sheriff, in the West
Riding of the county of York.
Robert Danby, knight, Richard Pygot, James Strangways, knight,
John Conyers, knight, John Pikeiyng, knight, Edmund Hastynges^
knight, Ralph Assbeton, knight, William Evre, knight, Thomas
Wytham, Henry Evre and the sheriff, in the North Riding of the
county of York.
Nicholas Langford, knight, Henry Vernon, Nicholas Knyveton, Ralph
FitzHerbert, Henry Stathum, John Cursum, Thomas Fraunceys,
Thomas Poutrell, Robert Eyre, John Fitzbyrd the elder, Thomas
Hunt, Ralph Sacheverell, John Bradshawe, Laurence Lowe and the
sheriff, in the county of Derby.
Membrane 6d.
Nov. 22. Commission to William Courteney, knight, Philip Gourteney, knight^
Westminster. Robert Willoughby, knight, Thomas Fulford, knight, Thomas Seyntleger,
John Crokker, knight, William Huddesfeld, John Denys, John Tanner,
Robert Spaldyng, one of the king*s Serjeants at arms, and the sheriff of
Devon to arrest William Breton, abbot of the monastery of St Mary^
Bokelond, and lliomas Olyver, Thomas Lee and Edward Edwardes, monks
of the monastery, and bring them before the king in Chancery.
Membrane 5d.
July 27. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsmen John, duke of
Stamford. Norfolk, and John, duke of Suffolk, Thomas Byllyng, Thomas Bryan^
Richard Chok, knight, John Nedeham, knight, William Laken, Thomas
Lytylton, Richard Nele, John Wyngfeld, knight, John Hevenjngham^
knight, William Jenney, John Sulyard, William Harleston, Thomas Plater,
John Jermy and James Hobard in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
ByK.
Aug. 24. Commission to Humphrey Blount, knight, and Nicholas Leveson to
Lichfield, enquire what lands Walter Wrattesley, knight, tenant in chief, held in the
county of Worcester, how much they are worth, on what day he died and
who is heir, and to take the lands into the king's hands.
Sept. L Commission to John Elryngton, esquire, and Thomas Stydolff to
Lichfield, enquire what lands John, earl of Shrewsbury, tenant in chief, held in the
county of Stafford, what they are worth, on what day he died, and who is
his heir, and to take the lauds into the king's hands.
Sept. 2. The like to John Elryngton, Thomas Stydolff and the sheriff of Stafford
Lichfield, touching the lands held by Walter Wrattesley, knight, tenant in chief, in
the said county.
Sept. 10. Commission to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, to array
Nottingham, the king's lieges of the county of York and bring them to the king's
presence with all speed when required. By K.
Sept. 17. Commission to Roger Tocotes, knight, John Cheyne of Fallesedon
Nottingham. Cheyne, John Mompesson, Henry Longe, John Whittokesmede, Robert
Baynard and the sheriff of Wilts to enquire about all wards, marriages,
reliefs and escheats pertaining to .the king and concealed from him, all
13 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 409
1473. ' Membrane dd — cont.
escapes of felons from prison and all alienations of lands in mortmain
without licence in the said county.
Mbmbranb Ad.
Oct. 29. Commission to all sheriifs, mayors, bailifTs, constables and other officers
Westminster, and ministers of the king and to Bobert Spaldyng, one of the king's
Serjeants at arms, on complaint by Thomas Tare of Edynburgh in Scotland^
Scot, and Archibald Tadryk his attorney that Robert Wellys of Whitby,
master of a ship whose name is unknown, of which Robert Gunstable^
knight, and Thomas Chapman are owners and victuallers, and Thomas
Benet with other accomplices in the same ship on 8 October within two
miles of ^ la peere ' of Flamburgh, co. York, entered a ship of hii called
le Marye sailing to England with salmon and other fish to the value of
200/. under confidence of a safe-conduct of the king and seized the ship
and mariners contrary to the form of the truces between the king and his
kinsman James, king of Scots, to arrest and imprison the said- Bobert
Wellys, Thomas Benet, Robert Cunstable, Thomas Chapman and others and
to cause restitution to be made of the said mariners, ship and fish.
Mbmbranb 3d.
Nov. 10. Commission to the mayor of Rochester and John Scunbroke, one of the
Westminster, king's Serjeants at arms, to arrest Robert Cook, John Wadell, Robert
Lokear, John May and Robert Pecok and bring thom before the king and
council in the quinzaine of Martinmas next.
Nov. 13. Commission to Edward Brampton and Thomas Philip, master of a ship
Westminster, called le Garce, to take mariners for the said ship, which the king has
ordered to go to sea with other ships to resist his enemies.
Nov. 16. Commission to Edward Brampton, Thomas Philip and William Ungle
Westminster, to take mariners for a ship called le Garcey which the king has ordered to
go to sea with other ships to resist his enemies.
The like to Thomas Batson, master of a ship called le CrUtoJer*
The like to the following : —
William Fetherston, master of a ship called le Caragon,
Ralph Castilion, master of a ship called le Marie Shirborn.
4i0
13 EDWARD IV.— Part IL
2,4!J3. Mbmbranb 21.
July 5. Appointment, during pleasure, of Edmund Geddynge, esquire, as deputy
Westmingter. of Anthonj, earl Biyieres, chief butler of England, in the port of Ljnne and
ports and places adjacent. Bj bill of the chief butler.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
William Alyngton, esquire, and John Sowliardc, ^ gen tilman,' iu the
port of Ipswich.
William Knojle in the port of Poole.
July 1 . John Tremaile in the port of Brygewater.
Westminster. By bill of the chief butler.
Sept. 11. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John, bishop of Coventry and
Kottingham. Lichfield, William, lord Hastyngez, knight, Thomas, lord Stanley, knight,
William, abbot of Bufibrd, Thomas Burgh, knight, William Stanley, knight,
James Stanley, clerk, William Babyngton, esquire, Balph Sauchererell,
esquire, Henry Stathom, esquire, John Staunton, esquire, Richard Malorj,
esquire, and William Orell, clerk, to the abbot and convent of Dale of the
advowson or patronage of the church of Henour, not held in chief, in aid of
their sustenance and for the celebration of divine service for the good eslate
of the king ; and for the appropriation in mortmain by the said abbot and
convent of the said church, provided that a peipetual vicarage be sufficiently
endowed and a competent sum from the profits of the church be yearly
distributed among the poor and parishioners of the same by the diocesan of
the place. By K*
Oct. 14. Presentation of Robert Broundyesh to the parish church of Karleton
Westminster. Colvilde, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of Robert Cade, last
parson.
Oct. 20. General pardon to Thomas Frevile late of Henyngham, co. Essex, alicu
Westminster, late of Little Shelford, co. Cambridge, ' gientillmau,' of all offences com-
mitted by him before 14 October. By p.8.
Oct. 8. Grant to the king's esquire Gilbert Talbot, one of the bearers of the
Westminster, king's cups, of the office of steward of the towns and lordships of Blakmer
and Whitchurch, co. Salop, during the minority of the king's kinsman
George, earl of Shrewsbury, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
lordships. By p.8.
Sept. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Ralph Assheton, one of the esquires
Nottingham, of the household, of the manors or lordships of Landhilpe alias Landilik
and Lydurant, co. Cornwall, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of John,
late earl of Devon, which John Yong, now deceased, lately had for life of
the king's grant, to hold with all wards, marriages, reliefs, courts leet, views
of frank-pledge, knights' fees, advowsons, rents, services and other rights
by the accustomed services. By K.
Oct. 21. Pardon to John Whatton of Herboroghy co. Leicester, * taillour,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king to
answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Mar&halsea
prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's £ench, has
certified.
Oct. 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to William, the abbot, and the
Westminster convent of St. Mary's, Stonley, by John Hugford, esquire, and Thomas
13 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 411
] 473. Membrane 21— cont
Waldjeve often messuages^ two carucates and 20 acres of land, 20 acres of
meadow, 12 acres of wood, 128, of rent, a rent of a pound of pepper and a
red rose and a moiety of a fishery in the river Aven in Asisho, Nnneton
and Badway, and by John Spary, clerk, of five messuages, 80 aci'es of land,
8 acres of meadow and 4 acres of pasture in Cobinton, 5s. rent in Knyghtcote
and Northend and 3 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Napton on the
Hill, not held in chief, extended at 4 marks 6s. yearly, as appears by an
inquisition taken before Edmund Verney, escheator in the county of
Warwick, to the value of 10 marks yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence
by letters patent dated 20 February^ 7 Edward lY.
MSMBRANB 20.
April 8. General pardon to the mayor and society of thd merchants of the staple of
Westminster. Calais; provided that this shall not extend to them in respect of the*
retention of customs and subsidies by virtue of any act of Parhament, or to
the treasurer and the victualler of the town in respect of their offices.
ByK.
July 9. Pardon to Thomas Burgh, knight, constable of the cnstle of Lincoln, of
Westminster, all offences committed by him, all escapes of felons and all fines, amerce-
ments, issues, debts, accounts and arrears. By p.s.
May 28. Pardon to William Norburgh late of London, * scoler,' son of Henry
Westminster. Norburgh of London, * baker,' for the death of David Afton late of London,
^ baker,' for which he was detained in the Marshalsea prison, as it appears
by certificate of Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, that he
killed him by mishap.
Oct. 7. Presentation of Geoffrey Maliard, chaplain, t-o the parish church of
Westminster. Borle, in the diocese of London, void by the death of Thomas Fenne, last
parson.
Oct. I. Grant to the king's knight Richard Croft of the office of receiver of the
Westminster, lordships' of Goderych, Uichinfelde, Corsam and Blakmer and all other
lordships, rents and tenemeuts within the counties of Hereford and Salop in
the king's hands by reason of the minority of George Talbot, earl of
Shrewsbury, son and heir of John Talbot, late earl of Shrewsbury, to hold
during the said minority, with all fees. By K.
Oct. 16. General pardon to Nicholas Strelley, knight, of all offences committed by
Westminster, him before 13 October. By p.s.
Oct. 19. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Stydolff as steward and
Westminster, receiver of the manors of Shrevenbam, co. Berks, Sweyndon and Broughton,
CO. Wilts, and Lydney, co. Gloucester, in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of George, son and heir of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, receiving
the accustomed fees. By K.
Oct. 8. Grant to the king's esquire Gilbert Talbot, one of the bearers of the
Westminster, king's cups, of an annuity of 100 marks from the issues of the lordships of
Blakraere and Whitchurch during the minority of the king's kinsman
George, earl of Shrewsbury, and so long as the lordships remain in the
king's hands. By p.8.
Oct. 30. General pardon to John Pynne late of Shiryngton, co. Buckingham,
Westminster. < husbondman,' of all offences committed by him before 20 June last.
By p.s.
Dec. 16. Grant to Laurence, bishop of Durham, and John Audeleyi knight, lord
Westminster. Audeley, and their assigns of the collation to the next vacant prebend
within the king's free collegiate chapel of St. Mary and St. George within
the castle of Wyndesore. By K.
I
412 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2473, Membrane 20— c(w<.
Dec. 5. Grant during the minority of Gfeorge, earl of Shrewsbury, to Thomas
Westminster. Elrington of the office of bailiff of the lordships of Whiston, Treton and
Hansworth, co. York, with fees of 60«. Sd, yearly from the issues of the
lordships, as he had of the grant of Elizabeth, countess of Shrewsbury,
deceased. By p.s.
Membrane 19.
Nov. 27* Grant for life to the king's servitor Edmund Rodeney of the office of the
Westminster, custody of the king's forests of Kingeswode, oo. Gloucester, and Filwode,
CO. Somerset, with power to nominate all foresters, rangers and officers
within the same, with all accustomed fees and profits, receiving from Easter,
11 Edward IV. from which date he has held the office, T^rf. daily for the
wages of the foresters of the said forest of Kyngeswode as in the times of
Edward III. and Richard II. from the fee farm and issues of the town of
Bristol in the same manner as Humphrey Stafford, late earl of Devon, or
anyone else who had the office. By p.s.
Nov. 29. Grant for life to Richard Fenys, knight, lord Dacre, for his good service
Westminster, to the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of the reversion
of the office of constable of the Tower of London with all fees and profits
on the death of John, lord of Duddeley, to whom and to tTohn, earl of
Worcester, now deceased, iho same was granted for life by letters patent on
1 8 February, 7 Edward IV. By K.
Nov. 29. Grant to the king's chaplain Master William Dudley, dean of the king's
Westminster, chapel and prebendary of the prebend of Browneswode in the cathedral
church of St. Paul, London, of the custody or deanery of the king's free
chapel of St. Mary and SS. George and Edward within the castle of
Wyndesore, on an exchange of benefices with Master John Davyson.
ByK.
Mandate to R. bishop of Salisbury to admit him to the cure of souls of
the said chapel.
Mandate to Master Alexander Lee, one of the canons residentiary of the
said chapel, to institute him.
Nov. 15, General pardon to John Ottir of Featon, co. York, * gcntilman/ alias
Westminster. John Otter of Uskelf, co. York, alias John Ottre of London, * yoman,'
alias of Howell, co. Lincoln, alias of Walkehamstowe, co. Essex, of all
offences committed by him before 7 November. By p.s.
Aug. 1. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Broun as deputy of the king's
Westminster, kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, chief butler of England, in the port of
Newcastle on Tyne and ports and places adjacent.
By bill of the chief butler.
Nov. 24.. Pardon to Brian Sandford late of Maltby in le Marssh, esquire, late
Westminster, escheator of the late king in the county of Lincoln, of all offences com-
mitted by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king before 19 June last. By p.s.
Dec. 10. General pardon to William Lullam alias Lulham of Hype, co. Sussex,
Westminster. < husbondmau,' of all offences committed by him before 6 December.
By p.s.
Dec. 13. Appointment of Richard Patyn to take carriage by land and sea and
Westminster, fresh water for divers ordnance which the king has ordered to be taken to
St. Michael's Mount against the rebels there and timber and iron and
other necessaries for the same and carpenters called ' whelewrightes ' and
* cartwrightes ' and other carpenters.
The like of Richard Veron.
13 EDWARD IV.— Pabt H. 413
1473. Membrane 19 — cont,
Dec. 14. Appointment;, until 14 June, of John Gardyner, yeoman of the office of
Westminster, the poultry (ptdline) of the household, to take ducks, capons, hens, pullets
and oth^r birds. By bill of the steward of the household.
The like of John Botull.
Membrane 18.
Nov. 14. Exemplification, at the request of John Bourgchier, knight, and
Westminster. Elizabeth his wife, kinswoman and heiress of Roger Quyncy, earl of
Winchester, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated
24 January, 20 Henry III. [Charter Boll, 20 Henri/ IIL m, 8.]
inspecting and confirming to the said earl a charter dated 19 July, 1 John.
These letters have been lost by accident, as the said John has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
1474.
Jan. 3. Grant to John Blount, one of the esquires of the body, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body, for his good service to the king against the rebels and in
business, of the manor or lordship of Haloughton, co. Leicester, worth 16/. 8«.
yearly, and all other lands, rents, services and reversions in Haloughton
with knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, liberties, franchises and other
commodities late of William, late viscount Beaumont, and in the king's
hands by virtue of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold by the services of as many knights'
fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by b^ore
4 March, 1 Edward IV. with all issues from Easter, 11 Edward TV.
• By p.s.
Jan. 21. Grant for life to the king's servitor Peter Wraton, one of the yeoman of
Westminster, the crown, of 6(/. daily for his fee of the crown from Easter last, from which
time he has been one of the yeomen of the crown, from the fee farm of the
city of Norwich. By p.8.
Jan. 30. Whereas John Thorpe, clerk, lately before the justices of the Bench
Westminster, impleaded Stephen Cloos late of Carlisle, co. Cumberland, clerk, of a debt
of 20/. and the latter because he did not appear was put in exigent in the
hustings of London and afterwards was thrice exacted and did not appear
and was exacted a fourth time in London on Monday the feast of
St. Edmund, 9 Edward IV. and appeared in his own person and
surrendered to prison, but although he was not outlawed certain escheators
and other officers and ministers of the king supposing him to have been
outlawed seised and carried off divers of his goods and chattels ; the king
hereby declares the said Stephen to be a true liege and not outlawed and
grants protection in this for him and his possessions, benefices and goods.
ByK
Jan. 12. Grant, during office, to Master John Gunthorpe, clerk of Parliament, of
Westminster. 7/. 5*. 4^. yearly from the issues of the hanaper from 24 October, 12
Edward IV. in beu of a grant to him of vesture by letters patent of that
date, surrendered. By K.
Feb. 2. Grant to the king's sister Anne, duchess of Exeter, of the next pre-
Westminster. sentation to the perpetual chantry at the altar of St. Mary the Virgin in the
cathedral church of Chichester, which Master John Nyman now has.
Feb. 3. Grant for life to the king's servants William Selby and John Hampsterly,
Westminster, yeomen ushers of the king's hall, of a messuage, inn or tenement called
' le Belle in le Hope ' with three tenements annexed in the parish of
St. Mary le Stronde without tlie bar of the New Temple, London, and all
other lands and tenements in the same parish and a messuage or tenement
414 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1474, Membrane 18 — cont,
in the parish of St. Clement Danes without the bar of the Nevir Temple
late of Richard Stuclay late of Lambhithe, co. Surrey, esquire, and in the
king's bands bj his forfeiture and bj virtue of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to hold from St. Thomas the
Apostle last by the accustomed services. By K.
Feb. 5. Pardon to Richard Halmer son and heir of Richard Halmer, late
Westminster, escheator in the county of Lincoln, and tenant of his lands, of all debts and
accounts due from him to the king for his father and all actions and
demands which the king might have against him for any offences committed
by his father. By p.s.
Feb. 9. Grant for life to the king's servant William Marshall, yeoman of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of a tenement called * Shelles tenement ' in the parish of
St. Mary Stanyng, London, to hold by the rents and services of Id.
yearly. By K.
Feb. 11. Pardon to the king's kinsman Th. cai'dinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster. Anne, duchess of Buckingham, Walter Blount, knight, lord Monntjoye,
Thomas Buxhale, master of the king's college of Foderyngey, John
Geffrey, clerk, Oliver Sutton, Simon Burton, William Marbury and Ralph
TykhuU, executors of the will of John, late earl of Wiltshire, late chief
butler of England, of all fmes, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due to the king by reason of the said office. By p.s.
1473^ MSMBRANB 17.
Dec. 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Peter Courtnay, the dean, and
Westminster, the canons of the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace o£
Westminster of a messuage and 13 acres of land in Esshetisford, co. Kent,
parcel of their manor of Esshetisford, granted by Edward IIL to the former
dean and canons in frank almoin, to Thomas Wylmot, vicar of the church
of Esshetisford, and his successors, reserving to the dean and canons Vis.
yearly and 6$. 8 J. by the name of a relief within one month of each
voidance of the vicarage, with power of distraint. By p.s.
1474.
Jan. 10. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of the free
Westminster, disposition of the advowson of the chantry or priory of Flaunsworde
within the lordship of Goderige, in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of George, son and heir of John, earl of Shrewsbury, at its next
voidance. By K.
Jan. 12. Protection, with clause volumtu, for one year, for Nicholas Stanbury of
Westminster. Loudon, clerk, alias chaplain, going to Ireland on the king's service in the
company of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, earl of Warwick
and Salisbury, lord of Richmond, great chamberlain of England and
lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe-custody, defence, and victualling of that
land. Bybillofp.8.
The like for John dn Pounte alias John de Ponte, going as above in the
company of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of
Ireland. By bill of p.s.
Jan« 12. Appointment of Thomas Vaghan as chamberlain of the king's first-
Westminster, begotten son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
who is of 80 young and tender age that he cannot yet guide or direct
himself, with all power and authority belonging to the office. English.
By K.
Jan. 10. Grant to John Hawme of the office of the custody of the park of Penyard
Westminister. £rom Michaelmas last during the minority of George, earl of Shrewsbury,
13 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 415
1474. Membrane 17 — cont.
son and heir of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, with fees of 2d, daily from
the issues of the lordship of Goderych. By p.s.
Jan. 11. Appointment for life of Richard Bele, for bis good service in the office of
Wwtmingter. the signet for the space of eleven years and in embassies beyond the seas, as
one of the king's clerks in the office of the privy seal. This shall not be
taken as a precedent, and no vacancy shall be filled until the clerks there
are below the accustomed number. By p.8.
Jan. 12. Presentation of Robert Wedewe to one of the two chantries in the low
Westminster, chapel under * le croft ' in Christ Church, Canterbury, founded for the soul
of Edward, late prince of Wales, void by the death of the last incumbent.
Jan. 23. Grant to Thomas Stanley, lord of Stanley, steward of the household,
Wefltmingter. William Grene, clerk, Morgan Kydwelly and Richard Morys of the manor
of Holbome in the suburbs of London, in the king's hands by virtue of an
inquisition taken before William Hampton, knight, late mayor and
escheator in the city and suburbs of London, on 3 April last, to hold from
that date so long as it remains in the king's hands. By p.s.
1473/
Dec. 22. Whereas by an act in the Parliament lately held at Westminster it is
Westmioster. ordained that no customer or controller of customs or searchers, controllers
or surveyors of the scrutiny or their clerks, ministers, deputies or factors
may buy or sell merchandise, meddle with the freighting of ships, occupy
wharves or quays or hold inns or taverns or act as factors or attorneys for
any merchant or be hosts to any merchant alien, under penalty of 40/. for
each offence, and by letters patent the king lately appointed Thomas Belletour
customer or collector of the petty custom in the port of London and ports
and places adjacent ; the king hereby pardons to the said Thomas all
offences committed by him in this and all penalties, and grants that not*
withsUmding his office he may buy and sell merchandise and take the same
to foreign parts and bring back merchandise in like manner from foreign
parts to England, saving to the king all due customs and subsidies, and
provided that he shall not take any wools or wool-fells to any foreign parts
except to tlie staple of Calais or beyond the mountains by the straits of
Marrok. By K.
May 17. Grant for life to the king*s kinsman Anthony, earl of Ryvers, of the office
Westmiuster. of chief butler of England, void by the death of John, late eaii of Wiltshire,
with the accustomed fees and profits. By p.s.
1474- .
Feb. 1 . Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's clerk and chaplain Edmund
WMtminster. Conyuesburgh, doctor of decrees, prothonotary of the apostolic see, as the
king's proctor in the court of Rome, with fees of 120/. yearly at the receipt
of t£e Exchequer. By K.
Westminster.
1473^ Mbmbrans 16.
J?fi?!:?^"^- Mandate to the escheator in the county of Northampton for the
restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Andrew, Norhampton,
of the Cluniac order, in the diocese of Lincoln, to Dan Thomas Sutbury,
monk of the monastery of St. Saviour, Bermondsey, of the same order, in
the diocese of Winchester, whose election as prior Thomas att Well, prior
of St. Pancras, Lewes, of the same order, in the diocese of Chichester,
vicar and commissary of Sir John de Bouibonio, abbot of the church of
Cluny, has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
i
416 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1473, Membrane 16 — cont.
The like to the escheators io the counties named : —
Hertford.
Warwick and Leicester.
Lincoln.
The like to the mayor of Northampton, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Dec. 23. Ordinance for the election of a mayor of the city of York in lieu of a
Westmmster. like ordinance by letters patent dated 30 July (*»c), 4 Edward IV. surrendered.
The existing mayor shall on 2 February warn their Serjeants at mace to summon
all the searchers of every mistery within the city and liberty to cause all the
citizens to appear personally in the Guildhall on the next day, the feast of
St. Blaise, for the election of a mayor for the ensuing year; and the
citizens thus assembled shall elect an alderman of the city, who shall not
have been mayor for three years previously, as mayor for one year from
16 February, the feast of St. Julian the Virgin. The existing mayor shall
remain in authority until the tenth hour before noon on that day, at which
time the newly elected mayor shall take the accustomed oath. And if the
mayor shall die or depart from or be removed from office for. any cause
within the year, the senior alderman on the next day shall summon to a
like election on the second day of a mayor for the residue of the year.
By p.6.
Dec. 29. G-rant to the king's servant Walter Mathew and his heirs male of a
Westminster, messuage and 100 acres of land in Takeleu and Chawrey, co. Essex, late
in the tenure of William Banbury and all other lands, rents and services
late of the latter in the said county, in the king's hands by his forfeiture, to
hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as they were held by before 4 March, I Edward IV. By p.8.
1474.
Jan. 3. Grant for life from Michaelmas last to the king's servant Thomas
Wtttminster. Markham, esquire, of all the rent of assize of free and customary tenants
and customs of the town of Wynchelsee, and all other profits to the king's
use within the town. By K.
1473.
Dec. 29. Grant, for 200/. paid to the king, to Master William Hatteclyffe, the
Westminster, king's secretary, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents,
reversions, services and other possessions late of Margaret Hyde, tenant in
chief, late the wife of Kichard Hattefeld, esquire, deceased, and in the
king's hands by their death or the death of any ancestor of Edward, now
deceased, their son and heir, or Thomas, their son and heir, to hold during
the minority of the said Thomas with his custody and marriage without
disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By bill of the treasurer.
1474.
Jan. 8. Presentation of Thomas Bothe to the parish church of Wolstanton, in
Westminster, the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void by the death of the last
incumbent.
Jan. 10. Grant for life to John Pikeryng, knight, of four messuages, three crofts,
Westminster. 66 acres of land and 8 acres of pasture in Ampilford, co. York, late of
Thomas Boos, knight, late lord of Boos, and in the king's hands by his
forfeiture by reason of an act in Parliament, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to
hold by the service of \d, yearly at Michaelmas. By K.
1473. Mbmbranb 15.
Dec. 13. Grant to Joan late the wife of Thomas Derham and William Purchesse
Westminster, of London, ' mercer,' of the custody of all manors, lands, rents, reversions,
13 EDWAED IV.— Paet IL 417
1473. Membrane 15 — cont,
services and possessions late of Thomas Derham during the minority of
Thomas his son and heir and the custody and marriage of the latter
without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent
sustenance for the heir and supporting all charges. By p.s.
ITov. 29.. Presentation of John Lancastre, parson of the parish church of
Westminster. Werkyngton, in the archdeaconry of Richmond, to the parish church of
Sutton on Derwent, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of
the minority of William Ingleby son and heir of John Ingleby, tenant in
chief, on an exchange of benefices with Thomas Markham.
Nov. 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of the earl Ryviers, brother of the queen,
Westminster, as governor and ruler of the king's first-begotten son the prince of Wales,
duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, that he may be virtuously, cunningly
and knightly brought up, English. By K.
Oct. 20. Licence for Maurice Berkley, knight, John Parre, knight, Thomas
Westminster. Seyntleger, esquire, Henry More, Hugh Crikland, perpetual vicar of the
parish church of St. Laurence, Aulton, co. Southampton, John Twychener,
William Hakker, Robert Bailly, Richard Wyse, John Pygot, Robert Plecy
and Robert Maye or their heirs, executors or assigns to found u perpetual
chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in a chapel lately
built by John Champfloure in the said parish church for the good estate of
the king, his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, his firstborn son Edward,
prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and the said founders
and for their souls after death and the soul of the said John Champfioure
and to do other works of piety according to their ordinance, to be called
' Champfioures Chaunterie' in the church of Aulton, and to grant in
mortmain to the said chaplain, lands, rents and other possessions, not held
in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly, for his sustenance nnd the support of
the said works. By p.s. and for 15/. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 3. General pardon to William Pratt late of London, ' baker,' alicts late of
Westminster. London in the county of Middlesex, * yoman,' of all offences committed by
him before 23 October last. By pjs.
Membrane 14.
Dec. 4. Licence for the king's kinsfolk Alice, duchess of Suffolk, and John, duke
Westminster, of Suffolk, her son, and Richard Fowler, chancellor of the duchy of
Lancaster, and John Broughton, esquire, to found a fraternity or gild of
two guardians and brethren and sisters of the parishioners of the parish
of Leightou Bosard, co. Bedford, and others who may wish to be of the
gild in the parish church of Leigton Bosard. The guardians, brethren
and sisters shall augment the gild whenever they think fit and every year
on the feast of Holy Trinity they shall elect two guardians from among
themselves for the business and governance of the gild, and they shall form
one corporate body and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal
and power to plead and be impleaded, and shall be called Hhe fraternity
* of the Body of our Lord Jesiw Christ in the parish church of Leighton
^ Bosard.' And grant to them of licence to acquire in mortmain after
inquisition lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to tho value of 10
marks yearly for the sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily according to their ordinance in the said church for the good estate
of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen oi England, and his firstborn
son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and
the said duchess, duke, Richard and John and the brethren and sisters of the
gild and for their souls after death.
By p.s. and for 35 marks paid in the hanaper.
J 96186. D D
418 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1473. Membrane 14 — cont.
Dec. 7. CommissioQ to John Fortescu, one of the esquires of the body, sheriff of
Weitminster. Cornwall, John Crokker, knight, and Henry Bodrugan, esquire, of full
power and authority to reduce St. Michael's Mount, co. Cornwall, to the
king's obedience and place it under secure custody and governance and
conquer John, late earl of Oxford, and others who have entered the mount
and hold it as a refuge and make excursions from thence to the adjoiniog
parts, and to promise pardon to any rebels within the mount who may be
willing to submit and talce an oath of fealty, with the exception of the said
earl, William Beaumond, late lord Burdolf, knight, and George Veer, Thomas
Veer and Richard Veer, brothers of the earl. By p.s.
Dec. lo. Appointment, until 15 June, of Thomas Lynche, yeoman, purreyor of
Westminster, the bujer of the household, to take beeves, muttons, calves, pigs, salt-water
and sweet*water fish and other necessaries for the expenses of the household.
By bill of the steward of the household.
Dec. 17. Presentation of Robert Bothe to the parish church of St. Matthew in the
WestmiMter. town of Ipswich, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of the last
incumbent.
Dec. 16. Grant to Thomas Asshby, clerk, of the custody of the hospital of St. Mary,
Weetminster. Osprenge, in lieu of a like grant of the same to the king's clerk Stephen
Close by letters patent dated 2 December, 12 Edward lY. surrendered.
Mandate in pursuance to John Close, derk, to put the said Thomas in
possession.
Dec. 6. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Wortley, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, steward of Halamshyre, co. York, and Ihe lordship of Worshope, co.
Nottingham, during the minority of the king's kinsman George, earl of
Shrewsbury, receiving wages of 20 marks yearly from the issues of the said
lordships at the hands of the receiver. By p.s.
Dec. 17* Signification to Thomas, prior of St. Fancras, Lewes, of the Cluniac
Westminster, order, in the diocese of Chichester, vicar and commissary in England of the
abbot of Cluny, of the royal assent to the election of Dan Thomas Sutbury,
monk of the monastery of St Saviour, Bermondesey, as prior of the house
of St. Andrew, Northampton.
Dec. 16. Grant to William Huse of the next nomination to the church of Undalle,
Westminster, which nomination Richard Aschtone, late abbot, and the convent of Peter-
borough granted to the king. By El.
Dec. 22. Grant to John Glemebam, esquire, and his heirs and assigns of the
Westminster, manor of Wylbey and 8 acres of land in Wylbey, and the advowson of the
church of Wylbey, co. Suffolk, with courts leet, liberties, franchises and
other commodities, late of William Beamount, knight, and in the king's
hands by his forfeiture, to bold by the services of as many knight's fees and
as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.8.
General pardon to John Leynham aluu Plomer, knight. By p.s.
Dec. 28. Grant for life to Robert Constable of Flamburgh, knight, of the manor or
Westminster, lordship of Howsom, 'co. York, with courts, rents and services of free
tenants, tenants at wiU and bondmen there, knight's fees, advowsons and
other appurtenances, in the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament
at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV, against Thomas Roos, knight,
late lord of Roos, to hold by the services of as many knight's fees and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.8.
13 EDWARD IV.— Pabt U. 419
1474. Mbmbranb 13.
Feb. 11. Licence, for 11. paid in the hanaper, for George Darell, knight, to grant
Wefltminster. the manor of Fytelton and the advowson of the church of FitSton,
CO. Wilts, and the manor of Balston alias Balateston, co. Berks, held in
chie^ to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
John, abbot of the monastery of St. Aldelm, Malmesbury, John
Wiloughby, knight, Richard Haute, esquire, John Phelippes, clerk, John
Mermyn of Marleburgh and Richard Chapeleyn and their heirs and
assigns.
Feb. 8. Grant to the king's servant John Boston, one of the yeoman of the
Westminster, crown and ushera of the king's chamber, of the custody of all the lands
and goods of Richard Preston, ^ gentilman,' who is an idiot, as appears by
an inquisition returned into the Exchequer, so long as the same remain in
the king's hands, finding a competent sustenance for the said Richard and
supporting all charges. By K.
Feb. 12. Grant to John Eyre of the office of parker of the park of Worsope,
Westmingter. co. Nottingham, paicel of the possessions of John, late earl of Shrewsbury,
tenant in chief, during the minority of Greorge, son and heir of the said
earl, receiving 4J. daily from the issues of the lordship of Worsope, with
all .other profits. By p.8.
Feb. 12. Grant to Robert Eyre, esquire, of 100*. yearly during the minority of
Westminster. George, son and heir of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, irom the issues of
the king's lordship of Halomshire, co. York. By p.s.
Feb. 10. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and her heirs
Westminster, and assigns of the manors or lordships of Oradeley and Hagley with their
members, co. Worcester, late of James, earl of Wiltshire, and two parts of
the same and the reversion of the third part which Margaret, late the wife
of Fulk Stafford, esquire, lately held, whensoever it shall come to the king,
to hold by fealty only without rendering any account, and all farms and
rents due to the king from the same from the death of Thomas Proute,
esquire. By K.
Jan. 21* Grant to John Pylkyngton, one of the knights of the body, and the
Westminster, heirs male of his body of the manor of Turnehamhall with its members,
two parts of the manor of Thorneton in Craven and six messuages, 200 acres
of land, 10 acres of meadow and 50 acres of pasture in Yolton, co. York,
late of Thomas, lord Roos, and in the king's hands by reason of an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY. by pretext of
which act the said Thomas was convicted of high treason, the reversion
of the third part of the said manor of Thorneton and the manor of Lynton
on Owse, co. York, belonging to the king as above, on the death of
Marjory late the wife of John Roos, knight, late lord Roos, the manor of
Great Hale alias Westhalle alias Hole, co. Lincoln, late of Thomas
Olaymond and in the king's hands by reason of the said act, an inn or
tenement and four shops adjoining it in the parish of St. Botolph in the
ward of Aldrichgate, London, which Gilbert Parre, esquire, lately had of
the grant of Henry Vh by letters patent, the manor of Evesgrene with its
members, two messuages, three cottages and &S acres of land in Gt)senor, a
messuage, two cott^es and 73 acres of land in Whityngham, a tenement and
20 acres of land in Hacunsaweand 4 acres of land in Diiworth, co. Lancaster,
and the manors of Rothemell and Brayton, 100 acres of land and pasture in
Barley by Selby and four cottages in Selby, co. York, late of John Caterall
late of Selby, esquire, and in the king's hands by reason of the said act, and
the manors of Tutvj, Balscadan and Russhe, co. Dublin, late parcel of the
hereditament of Jaittes Botiller, late earl of Wiltshire, and in the king's
hands by reason of the said act ; and also the manors of Maltby and
Hoton, CO. York, aud the third part of the manor or lordship of Staveley
B B 2
420 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane 13 — cont.
alias Staneley, co. Derby, late of Jobn, late lord Clifford, and in the
king's hands by reason of the said act, in recompence of the manors of
Grymesthorpe, Edenham, Aylesthorpe and Southorpe, co. Lincoln, which
he foroaerly bad of the king's grant and which had been taken into the
king's bauds by an act of resumption ; to hold with all members, knight's
fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts leet, fairs, markets,
chaces, warrens, parks, woods, fisheries, stews, liberties, franchises and other
profits by the service of one knight's fee, with all issues from 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By K.
Feb. 12. Appointment of John Fogge, knight, and John Fogge, esquire, to
Westminster, take workmen for the king's mines within the counties of Devon and
Cornwall.
Meubrane 12.
Jan. 28. Licence for Brian RoucliflT, third baron of the Exchequer, and John
Westminster. Marchall, citizen and mercer of London, or their heirs and executors to
found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain and preacher of the word of
God to celebrate divine service at the altar in the chapel of St. Maiy in
the parish church of Ware, co. Hertford, in honour of the said Virgin
and St. Thomas the Martyr, for the good estate of the king and
his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, his first-born son Edward,
prince of Wales, and his heirs and successors, kings of England, and the
said Brian and John and for their souls and the soul of Master William
Grannger after death and the souls of Helen Bramble alias Warbulton,
William Bramble and Richard Warbulton her late husbands, William
Bramble her son and John Cook and Marjory her parents, to be called
the chantry of Helen Bramble, and for them to grant in mortmain to the
said chaplain lands, tenements, rents, services and possessions, not held
in chief, to the yearly value of 10/.
By p.s. and for 40/. paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 4. Pardon to Robert Wyghthyll late of Whyghthyll, co. Oxford, * gentil-
Westminster. man,' of his outlawry in the county of Oxford for not appearing before the
king when sued with Richard Mauncell late of Wyghthill, * gentilman,*
and Elizabeth his wife and John Smyth late of Walgrave, co. Northampton,
^chapman,' to answer John Samwell on a charge of having forged a
deed concerning lands of the latter in Olney, Weston, Waryngton and
Scheryngton, co. Buckingham, and published it at Wyghthyll, he having
suri'ended to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the
King's Bench, has certified.
Feb. 8. Grant for life, from 3 August last, to Thomas Marsburgh of the oflSce of
Westminster, surveyor of the king's bowmakers within the Tower of London, the office
of keeper of the king's bows within the To^er and the oflBce of keeping,
making and providing the king's bows in the said Tower and the town of
Calais, the land of Ireland and elsewhere and cords for them, receiving 6rf.
daily from the issues of the counties of Surrey and Sussex, as granted to
Robert Bridford, late holder of the oilice, by Richard II. by letters patent,
and a mansion within the Tower with a garden adjoining situated between
the tower called ' the rounde toure of the artrie ' on the west and the tower
called * the kinge's loging ' on the east, with a livery of the suit of yeomen of
the chamber yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe; in lieu of a
like grant to Nicholas Wydower by letters patent dated 20 November,
6 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
1473.
Nov. 20. Grant to Robert Swynshed of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of
Westminster. Cheswarden, co. Salop, and parker within the same lordship during the
13 EDWARD IV,— Part II. 421
1473. Membrane l2—cont,
minoritj of George, earl of Shrewsbury, vpith the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship and all other profits. Bj p.s.
'Nov. 28. Grant to the said Robert Swyneshed of the oflSce of bailiff of the town
Westminster, and lordship of Hampton, co. Oxford, in the king's hands by the death of
Elizabeth, late countess of {Shrewsbury, during the minority of George, earl
of Shrewsbury, son and heir of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
1474.
Feb. 14. Grant for life to the king's chaplain William Eure, archdeacon of
Westminster. Salisbury, of the custody of the hospital of St. Leonard within the walls of
the city of York. By K.
Feb. 16. Grant to Richard Byrley of the custody of the chace of HaUfeld within
Westminster, the pansh of Shefeld, co. York, during the minority of George, son and
heir John, late earl of Shrewsbury, with the accustomed fees and other
profits, as Thomas Chambre, late keeper, or anyone else had. By p.s.
Feb. 13. Pardon to John Curson, esquire, late sheriff of Nottingham and Derby,
Westminster, and Edmund Holt, one of the yeomen of the crown, of all offences com-
mitted by them before 11 February and all escapes of felons and other
prisoners. By p.s.
Feb. 16. General pardon to Gnmmer Gerardson alias Jojner of the town of Calais,
Westminster. < joyner.' By p.s.
Jan. 20. Grant, during good behaviour, to John Serle, citizen of London, of the
Westminster, office of the king's painter, with the accustomed profits. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Appointment of .John Beaufitz to the office of receiver of the castles,
Westmmster. lordships, manors and lands late of Alesia, dame Lovell, Deyncourt and
Gray, deceased, during the minority of Francis, loT-d Lovell, her kinsman
and heir, receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Appointment of Thomas Metkalff to the office of auditor of the accounts
of all receivers, bailiffs, reeves, collectors and other ministers of the said
castles, lordships, manors and lands during the the said minority, receiving
the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Membrans 11.
Feb. 17« Licence for William Plompton, knight, and his heirs to construct walls
Westminster, and towers around and within his manor of Plompton, co. York, and to
crenellate the same, and to enclose and impark all his lands, meadows,
feedings, pastures, woods and other tenements in Plompton, and grant to
them of free warren and fi'ee chase in the above, so that no one shall enter
therein to hunt without licence under forfeiture of 10/.^ although the above
are within the metes of the king's forest or chace of Kuaresburghy co. York.
By p.8.
Feb. 11. Grant to Anthony Widevile, earl Ryvers, and his heirs male of the body
Westminster, of Richard Widevile, late earl Ryvers, his father^ of all manors, lands, rents,
reversions, services, possessions, hereditaments and emoluments in the
counties of Cornwall, Worcester, Northampton, Bedford, Essex, Hereford
and Kent belonging to the king by reason of the forfeiture of William
Vawes alias Vaux, attainted of divers treasons in Parliament at Westnodnsler,
1 Edward lY. with knights' fees, advowsons, flairs, markets, couils leet,
views of frank pledge, liberties, warrens and commodities -, and the .reversion
of the manors of Penpell, Denardake and Lanyheyron, co. 6ornwall, and
all lands, rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons, courts leet, views of
frank-pledge, warrens and other liberties belonging to the same, late of the
said WiUiam Faux alioM Vaux, on the death of Alured Gomborough, usher
422 CAI^ENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane 11 — cont*
of the king^s chamber, to whom the same were granted by letters patent
dated 28 January, 2 Edward IV. ; and grant to him of all issues of the
premises from the death of Margaret Luce. By p.s.
Grant to the king's knight Anthony Widevile, earl Biviers, and the
heirs male of his body of the manors or lordships of Wynnyngey and
Scroweteby, co. Norfolk, and the manor of Welbey, co. Suffolk, with
knights' fees, advowsons, markets, fairs, leets, views of frank-pledge,
liberties, franchises and other commodities, in the king's hands by reason of
an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 March (mc), 1 Edward IV. to hold
by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. Byp.s.
Feb. 16. Grant to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, that he and his successors may have
"Westminster, two fairs yearly within the town and territory of Louth, co. Lincoln, one on
the third Sunday after Easter and for eight dajs following and the other on
the feast of St. Martin in the Winter and the vigil of the feast and the
eight days following, and hold a court of pie-powder, and have all liberties,
free customs, fines, issues and amercements, provided that it be not to the
harm of neighbouring fail's. By p.s.
Feb, 26. Grant to Peter Sans of Venesse and John Sans of Venesse of an annuity
Westminster, of 201, from 26 August, 1 1 Edward IV. from the customs and subsidies of
woolsy hides and wool -fells, the petty custom and the subsidy of tonnage
and poundage in the port of London and ports and places adjacent so long
• as the peace between the king and the five provinces of Spain on the sea
shall continue, and also a sum of 20/. from the same ; in lieu of a like
grant to them by letters patent of that date, surrendered, of which they
have received no benefit. By p.s.
Grant to Domon John Dandia, esquire of the realm of Spain, of an
annuity of 20/. from the said 26 August from the customs and subsidies in
the port of Bristol so long as the said peace shall continue ; in lieu of a
like grant to him by letters patent of that date, surrendered, of which he
has received no benefit. By p.s.
Membrane 10.
Jan. 29. Exemplification, at the request of Anthony Wydevill, lord of Scales and
Westminster. Nucellis, of the ten our of the enrolment of letters patent dated 10
{sic) November, 7 Edward IV. {see p. 41), granting to him for life the
custody to the king's castle and town of Porchestre and forest and warren
there and the supervision and governance of the king's town of Portesmouthe
and his place there. These letters have been casually lost, as Andrew
Dymmok has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Feb. 13. Exemplification, at the request of John Eldyrgate, ^ gentilman,' of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters i)atent dated 14 l^pteraber, 6 Edward IV»
[French Eollf 6 Edward IV. m. 17,] granting licence for him to ship 812
pieces of tin called * blokkes ' in the ports of London and Suthampton and
take them to any parts without the realm quit of customs and subsidies.
These letters have been casually lost, as Richard Baker has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Feb. 1 7. General pardon to Agnes LovcU late of Westminster, co. Middlesex,
Westminster. * gentilwoman,' alias late of London, alias late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey.
By p.s.
Feb. 16. Appointment for life of the king's councillors Richard Quatermayns,
Westmmster. esquire, and Richard Fowler, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, as
stewards or lieutenants of the king's lordships and manors of Wodestok,
Hamburgh, Stonfeld and Wotton with the hundred of Wotton and all
13 EDWARD IV.— Pabt II. 428
1474. Membrane 10 — cont.
members of the same, co. Oxford, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the premises. By p.s.
Feb. 10. Grant to William Parre and John Parre, knights, and the heirs male of
Westminster, their bodies of the castles, manors and lordships of Pendragon, Burgh,
Appilbj, Burgham, Mallarstrange and Whjnfell, the manor and lordship of
Kerkobystephen, and the town of Wjnton with their members, co. West-
moreland, with knights' fees, advowsons and services of free tenants, to
hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Grant for life to Christopher Moresby, knight, of the custody of the
Westminster, passage of the water of Sulwath in the march of Scotland with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Membrane 9.
Feb. 23. Grant to Elizabeth Barney, widow, born in the parts of Anjou, and the
Westminster, heirs of her body of letters of denization ; and pardon to her of all entries
by her into lands without licence, and all offences committed by her.
By p.s. and for 40f. paid in the hanaper.
1473. * Membrane 8.
June 5. Grant to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Rivers, lord of Scales and
Westminster. Nucelles, and the heirs male of his body of the reversion of the manors of
Uffyngton, Wragby and Estryngton, co. Lincoln, the manors of Marsop (jne)
and Ekeryng with the advowsons of the churches of Warsop and Ekeryng,
CO. Nottingham, the manor of Seton, co. York, an annuity, fee-farm or
yearly rent of 20/. from the priory of Wartre from lands in Wartre, co. York,
and the manor of Estboume, co. Sussex, with knights' fees, advowsons,
courts leet, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, warrens and all other
profits, on the death of Philippa late the wife of Thomas Wyngefelde,
esquire, to whom the same were granted by letters patent dated 23 January,
8 Edward IV. By p.s.
Membrane 7.
July 7. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of Royston of
Westminster, letters patent dated 10 April, 1 Richard II. inspecting and confirming a
charter dated at Westminster, 15 October, 18 Edward III. [Charter Molly
18 Edward III. No, 7,] inspecting and confirming a charter dated at
Westminster, 14 February, 56 Henry III. [Charter MoU, 66 Henry III.
m. 5,] inspecting and confirming a charter dated 18 November,
1 Richard I. For 2 marks paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 24. Licence for John Harecourte, son and heir of Robert Harecourte, knight,
Westminster, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all towns, lordships, manors,
lands and other possessions in England of which his father or Joan his
mother was seised and which should descend to him as their heir, with all
issues from the times of their death. By K.
Membranes,
Dec. 21. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Bourgchier, knight, and Elizabeth
Westminster, his wife, kinswoman and heiress of Roger de Quency, earl of Winchester,
and their heirs of the following : —
1. A charter dated at Merton, 24 January, 20 Henry III. [Charter Roily
20 Henry IIL m. 8,] inspecting and confirming to the said earl and
his heirs a charter dated 19 July, 1 John.
I
424 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1473, Memhrane 6 — cont,
2. Letters patent dated 6 August, 36 Henry lU. granting to the said
earl and his heirs the liberties named in the said charter. ,
3. A charter dated at the Tower of London, 12 March, 12 Edward
III. granting to Henry de Ferariis and his heirs markets and
fairs at Groby, co. Leicester, and Stebbyngge and VVodeham
Ferers, co. Essex. {^Charter Roily 12 Edward III. No. 36.]
For 4 marks paid in the hanaper.
1474.
Jan. 29. Grant in frank almoin to William Dudley, the dean or warden, and the
Westminster, canons of the king's free chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, St. George the
Martyr and St. Edwai'd the Confessor within the king's castle of Wyndesore
of the manor or alien priory of Monkelane, co. Hereford, with all lands,
rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets,
liberties, privileges, franchises, pensions, portions, annuities, fee-farms,
apports and other appurtenances, which Roland Lenthale, knight, and
Margaret his wife and others lately had of the grant of Henry V. and which
Thomas Monyngton, esquire, late sheriff of the county, took into the king's
hands. By p.s.
Jan. 29. Exemplification, at the request of the king's kinsman Anthony Wydevile,
Westminster, knight, lord of Scales and Nusels, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters
patent dated 10 November, 6 Edward lY. granting to him the Isle of
Wyght and divers possessions within the same. These letters have been
lost by accident, as Andrew Dymmok has taken oath in Chancery, and will
be surrendered if found.
Membrane 5.
March 3. General pardon to Richard Boos late of Holt, co. Norfolk, esquire. By K.
Westminster.
Jan. 20. Licence for Peter Busshop, William Large and Thomas Langtofte, free
Westminster, men of the mistery of *peauterers* of the city of London, to found a
fraternity or perpetual gild of a master, two wardens and the commonalty
of the free men of the said mistery within the city and suburbs of London
and brethren and sisters, free men of the mistery or others, who may
wish to be of the gild within the city. The master, wardens and
commonalty shall form one corporate body with power of acquiring lands,
rents, services and other possessions, and shall have p3rpetual succession
and a common seal and power of pleading and being impleaded, and the free
men of the mistery whensoever they wish shall elect a master and two
guardians from among themselves. The master and wardens shall have
full authority to govern the commonalty and mistery and all men occupying
the same and their servants, stuffs, works and merchandise within the city
and suburbs and to make ordinances for the governance of the mistery ; and
they shall have scrutiny and governance of all works and merchandise per-
taining to the mistery exposed for sale within the city and suburbs and in
other places throughout the realm, with power to seize such as may be
defective, one moiety of the forfeiture belonging to the king and the other
moiety to the said master, guardians and commonalty. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to Roland Thornburgh of all messuages, houses, shops,
Westminster, lands and tenements in the town and lordship of Penreth, co. Cumberland,
late of John Clyfford, knight, late lord of Clifford, attainted of high treason
by authority of Parliament in the first year of the reign, and in the king's
hands hy his forfeiture, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and
as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edwai-d IV. By p.s.
13 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 425
1474, Memhratie 6 — cont.
Feb. 15. Licence for John Barre, knight, or his heirs and executors to found a
WestmiDster. a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service dail^ at the
altar of St. Anne in the parish church of St. Mary, Olehungre, co. Hereford,
in the diocese of Hereford, for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said John Barre and Joan his wife
late the wife of Eobert Grejndoure, esquire, Thomas Bourchier, knight, and
Isabel his wife, countess of Devon, daughter of the said John Barre and
Edonia his wife, Ankaret the wife of John Hanmere, esquire, and sister
of the said John Barre, and Richard Delabere, esquii'e, nephew of the said
John Barre, and for their souls after death and the souls of Bichard
Pembrigge, knight, and Petronilla his wife, Thomas Barre the elder, knight,
and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Barre the jouuger, knight, their son and
Alice his wife, parents of the said John Barre, Edonia late the wife of the
said John Barre and daughter and heiress of John Hotofte, esquire,
Edmund Cornewaile, knight, and Elizabeth his wife the elder sister of the
said .John Barre, Joan late the wife of Kjnard Delabere, another of the
sisters of the said John Barre, Thomas Delamare son of Bichard Delamare
and the said Alice his wife, mother of the said John Barre, and Margaret
and Anne daughters of the said Bichard Delamare and Alice, and all who
maj laj hands to the sustenance of the chantry, to be called the chantry of
John Barre, knight, in the said church ; and to grant in mortmain to the
said chaplain, i^ter inquisition, kinds, tenements and rents, not held in
chief, to the value of 8/. yearly.
By K. and for 11/. II5. paid in the hanaper.
Westminster.
1473. MSMBRANBS 4-2.
A\i!^;'«i«*l* /njrpe;w»it«* and confirmation to John, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
of a charter dated at Worcester, 12 August, 11 Richard II. [^Charter RoU^
ll-lS Bichard IL No, 27,] inspecting and confirming to Richard, then
bishop, the following : —
1. A charter of Stephen dated at Westminster to Roger, bishop of
Chester. [ Monasticon, Vol. VIII, p. 1252, No. XL.]
2. A charter dated at Woodstock, 2 June, 43 Henry III. [^Charier Roll^
43 Henry III. m. 4.]
3. A charter dated at Westminster, 28 May, 18 Edward L to Roger de
Meuland, then bishop. [^Monaaticon, No. XLI,; Charter Roll,
18 Edward I. No. 68.]
4. A charter dated at Westminster, 1 June, 18 Edward I. [^Charter Boll,
18 Edward I. No. 70], inspecting and confirming the following :—
(1.) A charter of Henry II. dated at Westminster.
(2.) Another charter of the same dated at Westminster.
(3.) A charter of the same dated at Warwick.
(4.) A charter dated at Canterbury, 4 December, 1 Richard I.
(5.) A charter dated at Canterbury, 30 November, 1 Richard I.
6. A charter dated at Canterbury, 15 September, 27 Edward I., to Walter
de Langeton, then bishop. [^Charter Boll^ 27 Edward L No. 9.]
6. A charter dated at Westminster, 18 April, 27 Edward I, [^Ibid.
No. 23.]
7. Letters patent dated 15 September, 2? Edward I.
8. A charter dated at Lanercost, 28 January, 35 Edward I.
426 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1473, Membranes ^^2 — cant
9. A charter dated at Westminster^ 15 June, 19 Edward III. {^(^arter
Roily 19 Edward HI. No. 14J inspecting and confirming the
following :—
(1.^ A charter dated at Canterbury, 4 December, 1 Richard I.
(2.) A charter dated at Reading, 13 April, 14 Henry IIL
inspecting and confirming the preceding.
(3.) Letters patent of H. bishop of Coventry.
For 40s. paid in the hanaper.
1474. Membrane 2 — cont,
Feb. 3. Pardon to the king's servitor Thomas Seintleger, esqaire, late sheriff of
Westmiofiter. Surrey and Sussex, of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues,
amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king.
By p.8.
1473.
Oct. 20. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Ormond, esquire, of the tenours
Westminster, of tlie following :—
1. A petition exhibited by the said Thomas in Parliament at Westminster,
6 October, 12 Edward lY. that he should be in no way prejudiced
by the act of attainder in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edwai-d IV. against Thomas Ormond, knight, provided that no
persons having any possessions late of James Ormond, earl of
Wiltshire, shall be hurt by this and that this shall not extend to the
manor, lordship and hundred of Rochford, co. Essex. English,
2. The assent to the same by the commons in Parliament in these
words : — A cest hille les communez sont assenttiz.
3. The answer of the king: — Soitfait come il est desire.
[Bolls of Parliament^ VL 26.]
Membrane 1.
Sept. 16. Grant for life to the king*8 servant Richard Ive of the reversion of the
Nottiogham. office of clerk of the crown of Ch9.ncery with all profits and appurtenances
and 20/. yearly from the issues of the hanaper, as John de Tamworth and
Geoffrey Martyn severally had in the time of Edward III. and a livery of
vestui'e and fur as Thomas Ive has yearly at the great wardrobe, on the
death or surrender or voidance of the office from any other cause by the
said Thomas, to whom the same was granted by letters patent dated
0 {sic) January, 7 Edward IV. By K.
Membrane 2\d.
June 21. Commission to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's
Coyentry. kinsmen Henry, earl of Northumberland, and John, earl of Shrewsbury,
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Wiliiam Parre, knight, John
Hudleston, knight, John Pilkyngton, knight, Ralph Assheton, knight^
Thomas Strikland, knight, Thomas Gerard, knight, John Traghford,
knight, John Assheton, knight, Thomas Pilkyngton, esquire, Henry
Houghton, esquire, John Buron, esquire, Alexander Houghton, esquire,
Thomas Middelton, esquire, Richard Gliveton, esquire, John Boteler^
esquire, Richard Tounley, esquire, Christopher Southworth, esquire,
Robert Hesketh, esquire, James Skaresbrik, esquire, and William Faryngton^
esquire, to take into the king's hands all castles, lordships, manors, lands,
rents and services with knight's fees and advowsons late of Thomas
13 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 427
1473. Memhrane 2ld — cant.
Harjngton, knight, deceased, and of John Haryngton, knight, deceased, his
son and heir in the countj of Lancaster, belonging to the king bj reason of
the minority of Anne and Elizabeth, daughters and heiresses of the said John
and kinswomen and heiresses of the said Thomas, and to remove James
Harjngton, knight, and Bobert Harjngton, knight, and others who have
taken possession. By K.
June 28. Commission to John Byconell, Robert Blake, Richard Page, John
WeBtminster. Mompesson, William Hody and John Hampton to enquire what lands
Philip Beaumont, esquire, tenant in chief, held in the county of Wilts^
what they are worth, on what day he died and who is his heir, and to take
the lands into the king's hands.
The like to John Willughby, John Gheyne, Richard Warre, esquire,
Richard Page, Christopher Coke and William Hody in the counties of
Somerset and Dorset.
The like to Richard Hals, John Halywell, Richard Chichestre, esquire,
Richard Page, John Orchard, Richard Wydeslade, esquire, and William
Coffyn, esquire, in the counties of Devon and Cornwall.
The like to John Neweton, knight, Richard Page, William Bornell,
Roger Kemmys, esquire, Richard Wydeslade, esquire, Richard Guyton and
Humphrey Codryngton in the county of Gloucester and the . marches of
Wales adjacent.
July 14. Commission to Fulk Fitz Waryn, knight, John Dynham, knight, John
Westminster. Amndell, knight, Robert Willughby, knight, John Crokker, knight,
Richard Page, John Denys, William Fowell, Richard Wynslede, Thomas
Lucom, Thomas Trefry, Thomas Lymbury and John Wydeslade to
enquire into all loadings and unloadings of ships and merchandise without
payment of customs and subsidies, all escapes of felons from prison, all
forfeitures, wards, custodies, marriages, reliefs, debts and chattels concealed
from the king, all concealments, trespasses, offences, contempts, falsities
and deceptions, all alienations without licence of manors and lands held in
chief, all wastes, sales and destructions committed in possessions of the
king, all reversions, knights' fees and advowsons belonging to the king by
minority or otherwise, all customers, controllers and searchers neglecting
their offices and all sums of money received by them, and all customers or
controllers or searchers, controllers and surveyors of the scrutiny or their
clerks or factors who have ships of their own, meddle with merchandise or
freighting or have wharves, quays, inns or taverns within the counties of
Devon and Cornwall from the first day of the reign until now, and to send
their inquisitions to the barons of the Exchequer at Westminster as soon as
possible and not later than the morrow of Midsummer.
July 14. Commission to Richard Laycy^ Thomas Collys, John Lannargh and
Westminster. Robert Trenythen, bachelors in decrees, and Thomas Mata and
Richard Martyn, scholars in canon law, to visit the king's free chapel of
St. Berian the Virgin, Cornwall, which is exempt from all ordinary juris-
diction, and to enquire into the wastes and dilapidations of the possessions of
the chapel through the negligence of the deans, the dissolute life led by the
ministers and officers and the misapplication of the pensions, alms, rents
and emoluments, and to reform the same and certify thereon to the king
in Chancery.
Mbmbranb 20d.
June 22. Commission de walliis etfouatu to Robert Sheffeld, Edward Saltmarshe,
Westminster. John Copyndale, Roger Kelk, John Middelton and Thomas Mynskyp on
the east part of the way leading from the lordship of Lekynfeld to the
428 OALBNDA.R OP PATENT ROLLS.
1473. Membrane 2Qd—'Cont.
lordship of Cotyngham and from CotjnghAm to the lordship of Waghen
and thence by the water of Hall to the lordship of Eske in the East Biding
of the county of York,
Nov. 17. The like to Thomas Borugh, knight, Thomas FitzwiUiamy John
Westminster. Haldenby, Richard Portyngton, John Egmanton, Bobert Haldenby, Robert
Sheffeldy Edward Saltmarssh, John Vavasour the elder and Thomas Bdwode
within the limits of Marsshland between the waters of Ouse, Went and
Mardyke, co. York, and within the Isle of Ozholme, co. Lincoln.
Dec. 3 . The like to John Fogge, knight, William Haute, knight, Roger Brent,
Wefitminster. John Fyneux, William Brent, John Nethirsole and John Hert by the
coast of the sea and marsh between Tenterden and Lyde, co. Kent.
July 10. Commission to John Neuburgh, esquire, William Huddefelde, John
Westminster. Cheverell, Thomas Martyn, John Moune, William Montagu of Henley and
the sheriff of Dorset to arrest John Langton of Dorchestre, ^ mercer,'
William Bonde of Dorchestre, ' mercer,' and Richard Tole of Dorchestre,
^ ^ cordewaner,' and bring them to the king in Chancery.
Membrane I9d.
Dec. 7. Commission to Roger Tocotes, knight, John Cheyne of Faliesdon
Westminster. Cheyne, John Mompesson, Henry Longe, John Whitt^kesmede, Robert
Baynard, Richard Eaynell, William Kaynell and the sheriff of Wilts to
enquire about certain wards, marriages, reliefs and escheats concealed from
the king, certain escapes of felons from prison and certain grants and
alienations in mortmain without licence within the said county.
2474, Membrane ISd.
Feb. 7. Commission to John Rotheram, John Sturgeon, John Broughton, Robert
Westminster. Bothe, Richard Godfrey, John Wake, John Laurence, John Pulter and
Willium Druell to enquire into certain treasons, felonies and other offences
committed by Richard Tubman, * yoman,' within the county of Bedford.
1473. Membrane I6d.
Dec. 21. Commission to Thomas Tirell, knight, Walter Writill, esquire, William
Westminster. Grene, esquire, and Robert Plomer to enquire about all honours, castles,
lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, annuities, offices, fees, advowsons,
fee farms, hereditaments and other possessions which James, late earl of
Wiltshire, attainted of high treason by authority of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, held in the county of Essex on 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
The like to Thomas Bourghchier, knight, John Fogge, knight, Joha
Palmer, John Roger and John Alfoy in the county of Kent.
1474.
Jan. 9. Commission to Henry Perpount, knight, James Blount, esquire, Thomas
Westminster. Tremayll and John Fitzherbert to enter into and take seisin in the king's
name of all caotles, lordships, manors, lands, forests, chaces, parks, warrens
and other possessions in the counties of Nottingham, Derby, Stafford and
Leicester which the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lately had of
the king's grant and which have been taken into the king's hands by virtue
of an act of resumption in the present Parliament, and to remove all
farmers, tenants, i*eceivers, fore^jters, parkers, bailiffs and other officers and
occupiers and replace them or others at discretion. By K.
Jan. 12. Commission to William Wade, John Walworth and Robert FelUwe to
Wettmmster. enquire into the complaint of Henry Harmanson of Yandordrygh in
13 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 429
1474. Membrane \M — conL
Holland, merchant, owner of a ship called le Playte of Dordxygh, of the
portage of 60 tuns, that when the said ship laden with wines of le Reynn
and other goods and merchandise to the value of 200 marks was lying at
anchor within the port of Orwell, co. Suffolk, certain pirates came upon it
in certain ships of the realm and despoiled it of the said goods, wines and
merchandise, contrary to the form of the truces between the king and his
brother the duke of Burgundy, and to cause restitution to be made.
Membrane I2J.
Feb. 18. Commission to William Courteney, knight, Philip Courteney, knight,
WestmiDster. Peter Courteney, esquire, John Gybbys, Michael Denys, John Wykys and
the sheriff of Devon to arrest Thomas Olyver, monk, Henry Durke and
John Tanner and commit them to gaol.
Membrane lOd.
Feb. 26. Commission to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Kyvers, Wilb'am
WestmiDster. Berkeley, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, John Barre^ knight,
James Baskervyle, knight, John Devereux, knight, John Harlee, knight,
Bichard Corbet, knight, Bichard Crofte, knight, Richard Delabere and the
sheriff of Hereford to array the king's lieges of the county of Hereford
against William Herbert, clerk, John Herbert, ' bastard,' Thomas Herbert,
' bastard,' John ap Roger Yaghan and Roger ap R(^er Yaghan, who did
not appear before the king and council when summoned to answer for divers
offences committed by them in Wales and the marches but withdrew to
Wales and there stir up insurrection, and to arrest them and their aiders
and abettors and put them in safe custody and give assistance against them
to the king's first-born son Edward, prince of Wales, when required by him
or his council. By K.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
Anthony, earl Ryvers, William Berkeley, knight, John Beauchamp,
knight, Richard Beauchamp, knight, Robert Poyntz and the sheriff,
in the county of Gloucester.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, John Straunge of Straunge, knight, Walter
Devereux of Ferrers, knight, Humphrey Blount, knight, William
Yong, knight, Richard Crofte, knight, Ralph Brereton, knight,
John Ley gh ton, Thomas Acton, Thomas Horde, Fulk Spryngehed
and the sheriff, in the county of Salop.
1473. Membrane M,
Aug. 18. Commission to Thomas Uvedale, knight, Maurice Barkely, knight,
Lichfield. William Sandes, knight, Edward Barkeley, Thomas Welles, John Cooke,
John Walop, Thomas Pounde, Richard Jay, Henry More, John Whitehede,
John Hamond, John Quidampton, Philip More, Richard Kyngismyll, John
Smert and the sheriff of Southampton to enquire concerning certain farms
for lands granted and divers other sums of money and yearly profits,
particulars of which are sent to them for inspection in the rolls annexed,
which were paid to the king's progenitors in the county of Southampton, as
appears in the memoranda of the Exchequer, but which through the
negligence of the sheriff or other causes have not been fully paid for a long
time, and to certify thereon before the king and council at Westminster in
the quinzainc of Michaelmas next. By K.
480 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1 473. Metnbrane 9d-^cani.
Like commissIonB in the following counties : —
Northampton* Suffolk.
Cambridge. Worcester.
Huntingdon. Norfolk.
Kent. WUts.
Northumberland. Hereford.
DeTon. Nottingham.
Essex. Gloucester.
Hertf<Nrd. Derby.
(The names of the commissioners are the same as those given for the
respective counties on pp. 405-408).
Mbmbranb Sd.
Aug. 18. Commission to certain persons (names as above) to enquire as above in
Idchfield. the countv of Warwick and certify in the octaves of Midsummer next.
ByK.
Like commissions in the following counties : —
Leicester. Berks.
Surrey. Somerset.
Sussex. Dorset
Oxford. East Hiding of Tork«
Salop. West Biding of York.
Stafford. North Biding of York.
(Names as above).
3^474. Membrane 5d,
Feb. 12. Commission to John Grevylle, knight, Humphrey Stafford, William
Wefttminster. Harewell, William Luce and John Peytoo to arrest Bichard Yemey of
Compton Mordok, co. Warwick, knight, Edmund Yemey of the same, late
escheator in that county, esquire, William Yemey of Great Wolford,
CO. Warwick, esquire, John Bodesden of Compton Mordok, ^yoman,'
Walter Freest, derk, Bobert Worseley, * yoman,' William Baker, ' yoman,'
and John Eggemanton, clerk, and bring them before the king and council
in the quinzaine of Easter next.
Membrane 4d.
Feb. 8. Commission to John Barre, knight, Bichard de la Bere, esquire, and
Westminftter. Thomas Breynton, esquire, to enquire what lands John Throkmarton,
esquire, tenant in chief, held in the counties of Worcester, Gloucester and
Hereford on the day of his death and what they are worth and who is his
heir and to take the same into the king's hands.
^\
431
14 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
1474.
April 27.
Westminster.
April 29.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
April 28.
WcKtminster.
May 5.
Westminster.
May 4.
Westminster.
May 2.
Westminster.
May 7.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
May 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 28.
Pardons of outlawry to the following :—
Geoffrey Sadeler late of Ode, co. Essex, * yoman/ for not appearing
before the king to answer for divers trespasses* he having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Byllyng, chief justice of the
King's Bench, has certified. Middlesex.
Richard Haughton alias Scotte of Camlerton, co. Somerset, ' yoman/
for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the kte king, to answer Richard Shesby alias Parker
touching a debt of 40«. Somerset.
John Lemyngton late of London, the younger, ' merchant,' alias late
of Calais, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer Thomas Markham, esquire, touching a debt of 4/. London.
Thomas Fox, late of Wynkelekeynes, eo. Devon, clerk, alias of
Plympton, co. Devon, chaplain, for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Thomas
Holand, esquire, and William Aleyn, citisen and draper of London,
touching debts of 10/. and 40f. respectively. Devon and London.
Thomas Bartelot late of Glayoure, co. Oxford, ^ bocher,' alias * husbond-
man,' for not appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows,
justices of the Bench, to answer a plea that he render 40/. to Isabel
Bourton, late the wife of William Bourton and executrix of his will.
Oxford.
Henry Wortham late of Bonegay, co. Suffolk, 'berker,' for not
appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses.
Middlesex.
Robert Smythes late of Ersham, co. Norfolk, * carpenter,' for the same.
Middlesex.
Elizabeth Sutton of London, * wydowe,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer John Mortymer touching a trespass.
Middlesex.
Robert Smyth of Ekyngton, co. Derby, the elder, ^ husbondman,' for
not appearing before Robert^ Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer Elizabeth, countess of Shrewsbury, ou a charge
of having broken her park at Worsop, bunted therein and carried off
deer. Nottingham.
John Sharpe of Hedon in Holdemesse, co. York, ^ drapour,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Neleson, citizen and merchant of York,
touching a debt of 8/. 1 Is. M. City of York.
Thomas Wryght late of Quaplode, co. Lincoln, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before the king to answer John Mason touching a trespass
committed by him and John Gawod late of Quaplode, * yoman,' and
William Palfreyman late of Mnlton in Holand, co. Lincoln,
< hosbondman.' Hertford.
William Folkys of Little Bradlegb, co. Suffolk, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render lOOr. to Henry HardmaUf clerk, William Stevenson and John
Thorpe, executors of the will of William Bocche alias Odeham late
of Bury St. Edmnnds, * draper/ Suffolk.
432
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1474.
May 11.
WeBtminster.
May 10.
Westminster.
May 13.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
May 24.
Westminster,
June 21.
Westminster.
June 16.
Westminster.
June 20.
Westminster.
June 27.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont,
William Lakeford late of Harwyeh, co. Essex, * chapman,' for not
appearing to answer George Peke touching a dcht of 53^. 4^.
London.
Richard Roos late of Norwich, esquire, for not appearing to answer
John Alyngton, esquire, touching a trespass. . Cambridge.
Thomas Brown late of Acle or Ocle, co. Norfolk, * chapman,' alias of
Norwich, ' mercer,' for not appearing before John Prysot and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Chi*istopher
Eton, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of lo/. and
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer John Richard, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt
of 16/, London.
John Barboure late of Chepyngnorton, co. Oxlbrd, ' chapman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Nyche, citizen and mercer of London, and
Thomas Nycholas alias Phippes of Staunton Seynt John, co.
Oxford, * gentilman,' touching a debt of 38/. 18*. 9d. London.
John Smyth late of Caundyssh, co. Suffolk, the younger, *gentylman,*
late receiver of Richard, late duke of York, of his honour of Clare,
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea
that he render 53/. 6*. 8<f. to William Chedworth, esquire, brother
of John Chedworth, late bishop of Lincoln, and executor of his will.
Middlesex.
John Basset late of Heddyng, co. Cornwall, esquire, for not appearing
to answer Walter Chaundeler touching a debt of 20/. London.
Richard Charlys late of Wytham, co. Essex, the younger, * chapman,'
for not appearing to answer Thomas Sergyaunt, citizen and grocer
of London, touching a debt of 40$. London.
Robert Chirch late of the parish of Berstede, co. Kent, * mason,'
for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer William Colyngbourne, esquire, and
Margaret his wife, lately called Margaret Pykeryng, widow, and
Thomas Eglibton of London, * sergeant/ touching a debt of 20 marks.
Kent.
Thomas Lucy late of Warbelyngton, co. Southampton, * yoman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard
Dammer touching a debt of 13/. Qs, Sd. Southampton.
Vacated because otherwise below.
The same, for the same. Sussex.
William Lyngen late of Caurs, alias Caus,'co. Salop, esquire, for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Lardener touching a debt of 23/. 6s, Sd.
London.
John Bekyrton late of Ryther, co. York, chaplain, for not appearing
to answer Thomas Hemelsey, citizen and merchant of York, touching
a debt of 10/. City of York.
Richard Combe of Leuesham, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' for not ap*
pearing before the king to answer John Spenser touching a trespass
committed by him and Richard Castelford of Leuesham, ' yoman.'
Kent.
John Heynes late of Oxlenge^ co. Gloucester, * carpenter,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard
Southern, * dyer,' touching a debt of 40*. Middlesex.
14 EDWABD IV— Pabt I.
433
1474.
June 25.
Westminfter.
Membrane 28— con^.
William Lotte of the parish of Berham, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Danvers, clerk, touching a debt of 40/.
Middlesex.
June 15.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
June 23.
Westminster.
July 7.
Westminster.
July 6. •
Westminster.
July 9.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
July 15.
Westminster.
June 15.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
y 96186.
MSMBRANS 27.
William Multon alias Moweton alias Melton late of Northampton,
^ mercer,' alias * chapman/ for not appearing before Robert Danby
and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Ralph Byrd,
merchant of London, and Hugh Wyche, mercer and alderman of
London, touching debts of 40s. and 8/. 4^. Sd, respectively, and
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer William Brent, citizen and grocer of London,
touching a debt of 3/. Ss, Loudon.
John Sterne of Henrede, co. Berks, ^ chapman,' alias late of Esthenretb,
CO. Berks, ' mercer,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Alan Colet and
Robert Tooke, citizen and ' iremonger ' of London, touching debts of
20/. and 56s, 4d, respectively. Wilts and London.
John Spencer, vicar of the parish church of St. Peter the Apostle,
Bokton Monchynce, co. Kent, for not appearing to answer Henry
Logan, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 8/. I6s,
London.
John Serle late of North warnburghy co. Southampton, the elder,
^ husbondman,' son of Henry Serle, for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Seyntleger, John Walloppe,
John Berewe and Robert Vans touching a debt of 9/. I7s,
Middlesex.
Nicholas Cliampneys late of Strode, co. Kent, ^gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer John Porter of London, ' harbour,* touching a
debt of 16/. 18f. London.
Thomas Thaccher of Mynsterworth, co. Gloucester, * husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer the king touching a debt of 27/. London.
Reginald Wynne of Asshewell, co. Hertford, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer a plea that he render 10/. to Thomas Breton,
brother of John Breton, clerk, John Tylney, clerk, Thomas Wyuter,
chaplain, and Richard Patryk, executors of the will of John Breton,
clerk. City of Lincoln.
George Stevenson late of Fulburn, co. Cambridge, * yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Toche
and Henry Lychefeld touching a debt of 7/. lOs, London.
John Carter late of Walton, co. Essex, * husbondman,' for not ap-
pearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Roger Radclyff, clerk, touching a debt of 17/. 6s. 8d.
L<Hidon.
Michael Harpham late of the parish of Milton by Gravesende, co. Kent,
* bocher,' and Anne his wife, for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to answer Thomas Blande touching a trespass.
Middlesex.
B B
434
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1474.
Oct. 13.
WestmiDStar.
Oct. 19.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 2G.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Wcstminslcr.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct 29.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 19.
Westminster.
Membrane 26.
Robert Swanne late of Barnystoiiy co. Nottingham, * chaplain/ for not
appearing before Thomns Bryan and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Wodecote touching a trespass. Leicester.
William Webbe late of Bedham, co. Essex, * clothmaker,' for not
appearing before Robert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer William Purches, citizen and mercer of London,
touchiug a debt of 17/. 35. lid. London.
John Cook of Dullyngham, co. Cambridge, ' bocher,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Totay of Bury
St. Edmunds, * shoraaker,' touching a debt of 40*. Suffolk.
John Brownboyte late of Leskertburgh, co. Cornwall, ' mercer,' a/ifl5
* marchant,' for not appearing to answer John Watte aiias Wattys
touching a debt of 20 marks. Cornwall.
Edward Bran well of Polsloo, co. Devon, ' hnsbondman,' alias Edward
Browenewell, * caryour,' for not appearing to answer Nicholas
Nawene touching a debt of 14/. 145. 1 Jrf. Middlesex.
Roger Couper late of London, * stokfysshemonger,' for not appearing
before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to
answer Bartholomew Donne, citizen and tailor of Londou, touching
a debt of 1 1/. London.
Thomas Wyse of Norwich, * worstedwever,' for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
Thomas Hewys, parson of the church of Blofeld, touching a debt
of 10 marks. City of Norwich.
Thomas Bonda of Wytherygge, co. Devon, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before John Juyn and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Swaynston touching a debt of 40s,
Devon.
Thomas Wyke nlias Wynterborn late of Esthanney, co. Berks,
* hu&bondman,* for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer William Wyldy, prior of the house of Jesus of Betheleem of
Shene, touching a debt of 10 marks ^d, Middlesex.
John Dyer late of Telford, co. Somerset, * clothmaker,' for not appear-
ing to answer Bartholomew Donne, citizen and tailor of London,
touching a debt of 70s,
London.
William Lyon of Alverston, co, Sussex, * husbondraan,' for not appear-
ing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench,
to answer John Danvers, clerk, touching a debt of 100/.
Middlesex.
Richard Benet late of Warham, co. Dorset, clerk, alias late of Codford,
CO. Wilts, clerk, for not appearing before John Prysot and his
fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy Walter
Brygger. late under-sheritf of Surrey, of 20/. which he recovered
against him and 6 marks damages and to answer Philip Longe,
clerk, touching a debt of 24/., ho having surrendered to the Flete
prison and satisfied the said Walter, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice
of the Bench, has certified. Middlesex.
William Andrews late of Cley by the Sea, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' late
fishmonger of London, for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to answer Henry Heydon touching a debt of 40*. London.
William Elys late of Gravesend, co. Kent, < chapman,' for not appear-
ing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to
answer John Doget touching a debt of 5 marks. London.
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I.
435
1474.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 26 — cont,
John Auston late of Begbton, co. Derby, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing before Eobert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of the
.Bench^ to answer Bichard, prior of the monastery of St. Mary
Magdalen, Monkverton, touching a trespass. Derby.
Agnes Auston late of Beghton, * wydowe,* for the same. Derby.
Nov. 6.
' Westminster.
Nov* 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Membrane 25.
John Wylly of Bristol, *maryner,' and Margaret his wife, late
the wife of William Phelpot, executrix of the will of William
Fhelpot alias Philpot late of Bristol, ^ maryner,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that they render 8 marks 3^. 4d, to John Phelpot
alias Phelippes late of Bristol, ^ draper,' alias * hosyer.' Middlesex.
John Wykes late of Kyngtou, co. Somerset, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 100^. to Walter
Stokker and Agnes his wife, late the wife of William Gregory the
younger of the parish of St. John, Walbroke, late citizen and
skinner of London, and executrix of his will. Middlesex.
John Denys lale of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, * yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Alice, duchess of Suffolk, touching a debt of 7/. and before
the present justices of the Bench to answer William Lok touching
a debt of 61. Suffolk and London.
John Baxster of Botulfeston, co. Lincoln, ^marchaunt/ alias John
Bacster of Boston, co. Lincoln, the elder, for not appearing before
John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer William Eyles and John Myles of Keteryng touching a
debt of 40/., Thomas Ivee of Salisbury, co. Wilts, * brewer,* touching
a debt' of 16/. 13^. 4^, John Maior of Burford, co. Oxford, ' taiilour,'
touching a debt of 40/. and Humphrey Justinian and Dardus
Justinian, merchants of Venice, touching a debt of 81/. 17 s. lie/.,
and before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench,
to answer Robert Strangbou and William Cook, 'gentilman,'
touching a debt of 10/.
Northampton, Wilts, Oxford, Town of Southampton and Middlesex.
Thomas Marston the elder of Chepyngwycombe, co. Buckingham,
^chapman,' son of John Marston of Chepyngwycombe, fur not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer William Scvester, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of 20/. Loudon.
John Rolffe of Shorne, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' for not appearing to
answer John Hasard, vicar of Northflete, and William Pepyr, vicar
of Shorne, touching a debt of 7/. Kent.
Richard Coke alias Mille of Edyngbregge, co. Kent, * bocher,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Hol-
menden touching a debt of 40s, Kent.
Alan Jakson alias Wilkynson late of Boston, co. Lincoln, merchant,
for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer William Cosyn of Bishop's Lenn, co.
Norfolk, merchant, touching a debt of 6/. i 5«. 2d, Norfolk.
Robert Caylewey of Great Weston, co. Somerset, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of J the Bench to answer William
Baker touching a debt of 20/. Wilts.
SE 2
486
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Nov. 23.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 28,
Westminster.
1475.
Jau. 25.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jhd. 31.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 25 — coni.
John Hete late of Uordeley, co. Oxford, ^husbondman/ for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Wylcotes uf Dene, co. Oxford, esquire,
touching a debt of 20 marks. Surrey.
John Sandon of Asshewell, co. Hertford, 'bocher,' for not appealing
to answer William Seyntgeorge, knight, touching a debt of 100«.
Cambridge.
John Milivard late of Alvyngton, co. Worcester, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Wyldy, prior- of the house of Jesus of Bctheleem of Shene, of the
Carthusian order, touching a debt of 59i. Sd. Middlesex.
John Pltte late of Alvyngton, ' husbondman,' for the same.
Middlesex.
John Graunt late of Southmymmes, co. Middlesex, ^ gentilman,' cUias
late of London, altat of the priory within the close of the priory of
St. Mary without Bysshoppesgate, London, for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
John Palmer of Woxbrygge, co. Middlesex, * mercer/ touching a
debt of 46s, and to answer a plea that he render 4 marks to Elizabeth
Huswyfe, administratrix of the goods of Thomas Huswyfe, wlio
died intestate. Middlesex and London.
Richard Smyth late of Hcnton Dawebedeney, co. Southampton,
* husbondnian,' for not appearing to answer Robert Westgate, prior
of the cathedral church of St. Swithun, Winchester, touching a debt
of 40/. Southampton.
William Pyggyll of Chystlette, co. Kent, < husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Jolin Neweman touching a debt of 40«. }^cnt.
Robert Bisshop late of Taunton, co. Somerset, * toker,' for not
appearing b^ore the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Rouley
touching a trespass. Somerset.
William Dodde of Calrowe, co. Salop, ' gentilman,' for not appearing
to answer Elizabeth, countess of Shrewsbury, touching a trespass.
York.
John Bode late of Wry tyll, co. Essex, ' yoman,' for not appearing to
answer John Hoode of Pyttysey touching a debt of 6L London.
Richard Wilke late of Redyng, co. Berks, * corveser,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer David John touching a debt of 73^. 4d. London.
John Welles, citizen of London, ^ salter,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer Beatrice late the wife of Robert
Wyvyle, esquire, touching a debt of 40/. Norfolk.
Thomas Hayward, vicar of the church of Chesthunt, co. Hertford, for
not appearing to answer William Neweport, late citizen and gold-
smith of London, touching a debt of 40/. Hertford.
Thomas Scorin of the parish of Tentyrden, co. Kent, ' husbondman,*
for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer a plea that he render lOOf. to
William Sowethewyn cUicu Southewynd, chaplain, executor of the
will of William Porter, clerk. Surrey.
William Styward of Wodeell, co. Bedford, < husbondman,* alias
William Steward of WodehyU, co. Bedford, 'bocher,' for not
14 EDWARD IV.— Paet I,
437
1475.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
1474.
March 7.
Westminster.
March 7.
Westmioster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
March 5.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
Membrane 25~^c(mt,
appearing hefore Bobert Danbj and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Roger Salisbury, esquire, and John Worslej
touching debts of 10 marks and 40^. respectively. Bedford.
Bichard Tumour late of Selston, co. Nottingham, * yoman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Middilton, esquire, touching a debt of 10/. Nottingham.
Mbmbranb 24.
John Holyer late of Hoo, co. Sussex, ' laborer,' son and heir of Richard
Holyer late of the parish of Hoo, for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Geoffrey
Broker son of Reginald Broker of Hoo touching a debt of 40/.
Sussex.
Robert Martyn late of Spaldewyk, co. Huntingdon, * yoman,' cUiaa of
Spaldyng, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer John Gokkys, clerk, touching a debt of 40/. Oxford.
Membrane 23.
Grant for life to the king's esquire William Mulso of the king's manor of
Kenyngton alicLs Coldkenyngton, co. Middlesex, with all courts, leets,
warrens and appurtenances, to hold from Michaelmas, 11 Edward lY.
rendering to the king 19/. 10^. yearly and 20</. of increment, with allowance
at the Exchequer for any grants that may have been made by letters patent
from the issues of the manor. By p.8.
Grant to John Wykes, one of the esquires of the body, and Isabel his
wife and the heirs male of their bodies, for his good service to the king and
his father Richard, late duke of York, of two parts of the manor of Rosse
in Holdemesse, co. York, with all lands, meadows, feedings, pastures, rents,
services and other appurtenances, in the king's hands by the death of John
Constable, knight, who held the same for life of the king's grant, to hold by
knight service. By p.s.
Appointment, until 7 September, of John Elder, yeoman purveyor of
wheat of the household, to provide wheat, firewood for the oven and multure
for the expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the steward of the household.
Presentation of Thomas Coweton to the church or chapel of St. John
Baptist, Soutbbroke, in the parish of Southweyld, co. Essex, in the diocese
of London, void by the death of John Johnson, last incumbent.
Grant to Geoffrey Ferrour of a yearly rent of 40$. from the issues of the
manor or lordship of Shuffnale, late of John, earl of Shrewsbury, deceased,
tenant in chief, during the minority of Gkorge, son and heir of the latter,
with power of distraint. By K.
Grant to Laurence, bishop of Durham, of the collation to the next vacant
prebend within the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of
Westminster. By K.
Revocation of the protection with clause volumusy for one year, granted
on 23 February last by letters patent to John Smyth, citizen and
' armurer ' of London, alias John Lyndesey of London, * marchaunt,' going
on the king's service in the company of William, lord of Hastinges,
lieutenant general of the town and castle of Calais and the marches there,
on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same, because he delays
in the city and suburbs of London, as William Stokker, knight, and Robert
Billesdon, sheriffs, have certified.
488 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1 474. Membrane 2S''Hfoni.
March 5. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Henry Percy, earl of Northumber-
Westminster, land, and John Wode, esquire, of the office of porter of the king's castle of
Newcastle on Tyne and fees of 2s, daily during the life of the said John
from the issues of the county of Northumberland, and the office of constable
of the said castle with the custody of the prison within the castle and tbe
prisoners there and wages of 10/. yearly during the liPc of the said John
from the issues of the said county ; in lieu of a like grant to the said John
of the office of porter ; and grant to the said earl that after the decease Of
the said John he shall receive the accustomed fees for the offices of porter
and constable from the issues of the said county. By K.
Mandate to the sheriff of the county for the payment of the said 2s. daily
and 10/. yearly during the life of the said John.
March 23. Eevocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one year, granted
Westminster, on 12 January last by letters patent to Nicholas Stanbury, clerk, alias
chaplain, of London, going on the king's service to Ireland in the company
of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, earl of Warwick and
Salisbury, lord of Richemond, great chamberlain of England and lieutenant
of Ireland, on the safe-custody of that land, because he delays in the city
and suburbs of London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
March 8. Grant to the prior and friars of the order of hermits of St. Augustine
Westminster, in the suburbs of Oxford, on account of their poyerty, that they and their
successors may have a fair of all kinds of merchandise yearly on their soil
adjoining their church in the said suburbs on the feast and vigil of St. John
before the Latin Gute and the four days following and a court of pie-
powder there before their steward, with all liberties, free customs, fines,
issues and amercements pertaining to such fair, provided that it be not to
the harm of neighbouring fairs, and that they may appoint a person learned
in the law of the land as their steward, who shall have power to hear and
determine trespasses and evil-doings committed within the fair and power
of arrest and imprisonment. By p.s.
March 22. Presentation of William Grove, chaplain, to the parish church of Wyke
Westminster. Rusyngdon, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of John
Wakefeld, last incumbent, and in the king's gift by reason of the minority
of Francis son and heir of John Lovell, late lord Lovell.
March 12. Presentation of Thomas Portyngton to the parish church of Partnall, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of the Inst incumbent.
Membrane 22.
May 6. Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Unton, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the office of bailiff of the manor and lordship of Maunsfeld
in Shirwode, co. Nottingham, with the custody of the woods of the same,
with wages of 2d, daily from the receiver of the lordship and all other
accustomed profits, provided that this grant of 2d, daily shall not be taken
as an example. By p.s.
May 11. Pardon to Henry Huchonson late of the township of Bondage in
Westminster. Couderton within the parish of St. Bede, co. Cumberland, * husbandman,'
alias * milner,' alias * laborer,' alias Henry Hucheson, ' yoman,' of his
felony in killing Christopher Johnson, * belleman,' and all other offences
committed by him. By K.
May 13. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry Daners as controller of the
Westminster, great custom and the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of
London and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, pro-
vided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part of
the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
U EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 439
1474, Membrane 22 — cont.
Mny 16. Revocatioii of the protection with clause volumtu^ for one year, granted
Westminster, on 18 March last by letters patent to John Langton, citizen and saddler of
London, alias ^ marchaunt,' staying on the king's service in the company
of the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, constable and admiral of
England and guardian of the west marches towards Scotland, on the safe-
custody, defence and victualling of the said marches, because ho delays in
the city and suburbs of London, as William Stokker, knight, and Robert
Billesdon, sheriffs, have certified.
IMay 14. Grant to Bartholomew Bowne during the minority of George, earl of
Westminster. Shrewsbury, of the office of parker of the park of the manor of Blakmer,
CO. Salop, which the king's kinsman John, late earl of Shrewsbury, granted
to him by writing under his seal of arms, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship of Blakmer and Whitechurche. By p.s.
^Lay 16. Grant for life to the king's esquire Peter Hous of the king's mansion or
Wcsiniinster. plot called * the kynges artery ' with all houses, cellars, gardens and appur-
tenances in the street called ' Lyme-strete * within the city of London.
By p.s.
Mny 12. General pardon to William Cook late of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk,
Westminster. « yoman,' alias late of Okeldc, co. Essex, alias late of Wyvenho, co. Essex,
alias William Coke late of Hithingham, co. Essex, alias late of
* Tadyngston, co. Suffolk, of all offences committed by him before 3 May.
By p.s.
May 23. Grant to Thomas Grene of the custody of the chace of Lokkesley,
Westminster. Ewden, Agden and Bolsterston within Halamshire during the minority of
the king's kinsman Geoi^e, earl of Shrewsbury, with the accustomed fees
and profits. By p.s*
Grant to John Brownehill of the office of keeping the chace of Rivelyng
witbin Halamshire during the minority of the king's kinsman George, earl
of Shrewsbury, with the accustomed fees and profits. By p.s.
May 16. Grant to Laurence, bishop of Durham, chancellor of England, William,
Westminster, lord Hastynges, the king's chamberlain. Master Peter Courtenay, the
king's secretary, John Parre, knight, and Thomas Lute, ' gentilman,' and
their assigns of the collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the
king's free chapel or collegiate church of St. Stephen within the palace of
Westminster. By K.
May 20. Grant for life to the king's nurse Anne de Caux, on account of her
Westminster, poverty, of the sum of 20/. yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer from
Midsummer next at the hands of the treasurer and chamberlains of the
Exchequer. By K.
Membrane 21.
March 12. Itispeximus and confirmation of letters patent (English) of the king's
Westminster, mother Cecill, duchess of York, late wife unto Richard, rightful king of
England, dated at her castle of Barkharostcde, 18 May, 12 Edward IV.
granting for her life to her servant Henry Lassy the office of keeping her
park of Brymmesfclde and her woods there called Buchelde with the profits
and ' advailes ' of the arbage and pannage witliin the park and the accus-
tomed fees from the revenues of her liveliliood witbin the county of
Gloucester ; and grant to the said Heniy of the said office for life on the
death of the duchess with the accustomed fees from the issues of the manor
of Brymmesfclde, co. Gloucester, and all otiier profits.
By p.s. and for IO5. paid in the hanaper.
March 26. Grant to John Ormond, knight, in consideration of the nobility of his
Westminster, blood and his poverty, of the sum of 100/. yearly at the receipt of the
I
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Exchequer from Micbaelmas last at the hands of the treasurer and
chamberlains of the Exchequer until he shall otherwise be provided for.
BjK.
March 30. Appointment of John Parre, knight, and John Sturgeon, esquire, to
WestminBter. take muster at some place* near Suthwark of 13 men at arms and 1,000
archers whom the king has ordered to be sent bejond the seas to his
brother Charles, duke of Burgundy, and to certify thereon to the king and
council. [^FoBderaJ] By K.
March 21. Grant to Humphrey Talbot, knight of the body, of an annuity of
Westminster. 40/. from the issues of the manors or lordships of Blakmer and Whitchurch,
CO. Salop, during the minority of George, son and heir of John, late earl of
Shrewsbury, with power of distraint. ^y p.s.
Mnrch 31. Grant to Ralph Hastynges, knight of the body, during the minority of
Westminster, of Francis, lord Lovell, of the stewardship of the lordship of Titmersh,
CO. Northampton, with the disposal of the bailiwick of the same, which he
had of the grant of lady Lovell, lately deceased, receiving the accustomed
fees from the issues of the lordship, with all profits. By pji.
May 3. General pardon to Thomas Percy late of Estretford, co. Nottingham,
Westminster. <yoman.' By p.s.
May 6. General pardon to John Duppa atuM Mothewey late of Kyngeston, co.
Westminster. Herefoi*d, ' laborer/ of all offences committed by him before 2 May.
By p.s.
May 8. Grant to the king's servant Master Thomas Pallet, confessor of the
Westminster, .household, of a prebend in the king*s collegiate chapel of St. George within
the castle of Wyndesore, void by the death of Master Payn Brughill, last
prebendary. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the chapel.
May 9. Pardon to Walter Courtenay of Exeter, co. Devon, esquire, late escheator
Westminster, in the counties of Devon and Cornwall, of all offences committed by him
and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him
to the king. By p.s.
May 10. Revocation of the protection with clause volumtu, for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to John Milleward late of Nonne Eton, co.
Warwick, 'gentilman,' alias John Eton late of Loudon, ' mercer,* a/f<?«
John Eyton, ' marchaunt,' staying on the king's service in the company of
the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant general of the
town, castle and marches of Calais, because he delays at Nonne Eton, as
appears by certificate of the sheriff of the county.
May 10. General pardon to John Kendale late of Westminster^ notary, alias
Westminster. ^ scry vener,' alias * yoman,' alias late of York, clerk, of all offences com-
mitttd by him before 11 April last. By p.s.
Membranb 20.
April 14. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Wynchecombe, of
Leicester, the order of St. Benedict, to elect an abbot in the place of William
Wynchecombe, deceased. By p.s.
April 14. Presentation of Master Thomas Portyngton to the parish church of
Leicester. Baldok, in the diocese of Lincoln.
April 16. General pardon to Ralph Goold late of Perwych, co. Derby, Maborer,' of
Nottingham, all offences conmiitted by him before 27 March last. By K.
April 16. Grant for life to the kins's councillor John Audeley of Audeley, knight,
Nottingham, for his gocd service and for his attendances on the king's person and in
14 EDWABD IV.-^Pabt L 441
1474, Membrane 20— con<.
couDcil, of a yearly rent or pension of 100/. from the customs and subsidies
of the ports of Southampton and Pole. By K.
April 17. Grant for life to the king's servant John Elrington, esquire, clerk of the
Nottingham, hanaper, of a yearly rent of 40/. from Michaelmas last from the issues of
the hanaper. By K.
April 21. Grant to William Eyre of the office of parker of the park of Sheffeld,
Nottingham, co. York, parcel of the possessions of John, late earl of Shrewsbury,
tenant in chief, during the minority of George, son and heir of the said
earl, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of
Sheffeld with all other profits. By p.s.
April 16. Grant to the king's servitor John Elryngton, cofferer of the household,
Nottingham, of the manor of Higham alias Hiham, co. Sussex, which Nicholas Lathell
now occupies at farm at the king's pleasure rendering 26^. 8c?. yearly, to
hold for the next 20 years at a rent of 40*. yearly. By K,
April 20. Grant to the king's esquire John Acton, one of the ushers of the chamber,
Nottingham, and his heirs male of the manor or lordship of Braunceston alias Braunston
Bury with all lands and tenements and other appurtenances within the
county of Northampton, lately belonging to Thomas, late lord of Rocs,
attainted of high treason in Parliament, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. and
forfeited for that cause, which William lligford, esquire, lately had of the
king's i^rant and is now in the king's hands by virtue of an act in the
present Parliament^ to hold with warrens, woods, pastures, meadows, leets,
franchises and privileges and the advowson of the church of Braunceston
from Michaelmas last by the accustomed rents and services. By p.8.
April 20. Grant for life to the king's servant Walter Mathewe, yeoman of the
Nottingham, pantry for the king's mouth, of a tenement called 'Fermanes tenement'
with certain lands pertaining to it within the town of Moresley, co.
Worcester, forfeited by James Ormond, late earl of Wiltshire, attainted of
high treason in Parliament at Westminster, 4 March (sic), I Edward IV.
which Alexander Holte, lately deceased, had for life of the king's grant by
letters patent, to hold with all duties, profits, commodities and ' advailes '
(avantagiis) by the accustomed rents and sei-vices. By p.s. [3877.]
April 22. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor Thomas Byngham of the
Nottingham, office of receiver of the king's castles, manors or lordships of Horeston,
Bollesover and Chestrefeld, co. Derby, and fee-farms and rents in the towns
of Maunsfeld, Lyndeley, Edyngstowe, Kyngesclipeston, Bulleswell, Derleton, .
Ragenhull, Arnall, Retford, Baceford and Notyngham, co. Nottingham, and
all other castles, manors, lordships and rents in the said towns and counties,
receiving 10 marks yearly at his own hands. By p.8.
April 23. General pardon to Thomas Lenay alias Lynay alias Lyghnay late of
Nottingham. Whatton, co. Nottingham, * laborer,' alias * servaunt.' By K.
April 22. Grant for life to the king's servant and esquire Edmund Tankard of
Nottingham, the office of crier of the King's Bench, which Robert Stathum lately had by
letters patent and which is in the king's gift because the said Robert
forsook his duty and allegiance, and made himself subject and liegeman to
to Henry VI. and occupied the office in his name during the king's absence
from the realm, to hold with the accustomed fees and other profits.
By p. s. [3887.]
April 23. Grant for life to John Hunter of Hatfeld of the office of bailiff of the
Nottingham, town of Dancastrc with the appurtenances and appendages of the same,
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the king's lordship of Dancastre
and all other profits. By p.8.
442 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1474. Membrane 20— «£m/.
March 7. Grant for life to William Fleccher, one of the yeomen of the crown, and
Westminster. Richard Besege, keepers of the king's park of Beskewode, co. Nottingham,
in part recompence of the losses wldch they have sustained in the king's
service, of 4d, daily from Michaelmas last from the serjeanty or rent
of serjeanty of the counties of Nottingham and Derhy. By p.s.
July 9. General pardon to Thomas Shippeman late of Bcigate, co. Surrey,
Westmineter. ^ pedeler,' a/iof Thomas Sheppeman, 'yoman,' alias Thomas Baret,
* whilewright,' alias Thomas Shipman late of Woxbrigge, co. Middlesex,
* mercer.' By p.s.
Mbmbranb 19.
June 2. General pardon to John Eichardson son of Richard Robynton of Nuby
Westminster, of the Stones, co. Westmoreland, * yoman,' of all offences commitled by
him before 31 May last. By p.s.
May 22. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Oxford for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the abbey of St. Kenelm, Wynchecombe, of the order
of St. Benedict, to Thomas Twynnyng, monk of the house, whose election
as abbot John, bishop of Worcester, has confirmed, and whose fealty the
king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheatoi's in the following counties :' —
Gloucester and the march of Wales adjacent.
Warwick.
The like to John Tate, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de iniendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
June 1 . General pardon to Robert ap Guillim ap Thomas late of Wilton, co.
Westminster. Hereford, ' gentilman,' of all o&ences committed by him before the feast
of St. George last. By p.s.
June 2. Grant to John Swyfte of the office of receiver of Halomshire and
Westminster. Wirksop in the counties of York aud Nottingham during the minority of
George, earl of Shrewsbury, with the accustomed fees and profits. By p.s.
Juno 2. General pardon to John Cornwaill of Totenham, co. Middlesex,
Westminster. * laborer,' of all offences committed by him before 28 May last. By p.s.
May 14. Grant to John Andrewe of the office of warrener of Broodheth in the
Westminster, lordship of Blakmer and Whitechurche, co. Salop, in the king's gift by
reason of the minority of George, earl of Shrewsbury, during the minority
of any of the heirs of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
Juno 3. Grant to William Downton of the office of bailiff of the manor and
Westminster, lordship of Blakmer, co. Salop, in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of George, earl of Shrewsbury, which office the king's kinsman
John, late earl of Shrewsbury, granted to him for lite by a writing sealed
with his seal of nrnis, to hold so lonj? as the manor and lordship remain in
the king's hands by reason of the minority of any heir of the said late earl
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the same. By p.s.
June 4. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Aldersey, one of the yeoman
Westminster, of the crown, of the offices of bailiff of the borough or town of Chestrefeld
and the king's lordship of Skaresdale, co. Derby, with the office called
' Kyngesbaylywyk ' of the same borough and lordship, with all com-
modities, liberties and demises of farms, receiving the accustomed fees.
By p.s
May 20. Pardi^n to Thomas Salle for the death of John Estcote, for which he is
Westminster, detained in the gaol of Launceueton castle, as it appears by the record of
14 EDWABD IV.— Pabt !• 443
1474. Membrane 19— «Ofi^.
John FenfouD, one of the coroners in the county of Cornwall, that he killed
him in self-defence.
June 3. Grant for life to the king's serTant John Stanhrige, one of the yeoman
We8t]iiiiister. of the king's chamher, of the office of the custody of the king's lodge of
Immeslowe in the north hailiwick within the forest of Shyrwode and of
heing one of the king's foresters there, to hold by himself or a deputy
a;;reeable to the master of the king's game, with wages of 4d, daily from
the issues of the king's lordship of Maunsfeld in Shyrwode and the soke of
the same and all other accustomed profits, provided that this grant of 4d
daily shall not be taken as a precedent. By p.s. [3886].
May 20. Pardon to John Quans of Bernestaple, co. Devon, ^ yoman/ of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Somerset for not appearing before Bobert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy Richard
Burton of 40/. which the latter recovered against him and 10 marks
damages, he having surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the said
liicbard, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
May 26. Presentation of Richard GefFereys, chaplain of the chapel of Tunnerys*
WestmiDBtcr. pidill, jn the diocese of Salisbury, to the parish church of (Bedford
St. Peter, in the same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the minority
of George Talbot, son and heir of John, late earl of Shrewsbury^ tenant in
chief, on an exchange of benefices with Thomas Prowte. By p.s.
July 5. General pardon to Henry Belle alias Bildc late of Basyngstoke, co.
Westminster. Southampton, * glover.'
July 13. Appointment of Thomas Gale as deputy of the king's kinsman Anthony,
Weatminster. earl Ryvers, chief butler of England, in the port of Dertmuthe and ports
and places adjacent. By bill of the chief butler.
Membrane 18.
May 26. Exemption for life of the king's kinsman Fulk, lord Fitz Wareyn, from
Westminster, attending in person on the king by any writ under the great or privy seal
or signet letter or other mandate of the king for any council or Parliament
and from being made justice of the peace, of sewers, of oyer and terminer,
of gaol delivery or of the forest or oth^r commissioner of the king against
his will. By K
May 26. Licence for Nicholas Coveley, * gentilman,' Hugh Lowes, clerk, William
Westminster. Harpour, * gentilman,' Richard Harpour, 'gentilman,' John Mervyn,
* yoraan,' and John Coveley to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of Swynford or any
other church or consecrated place that may please them for the good estate
of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his first l)orn
son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and
the said founders and for their souls after death and the souls of Matilda
late the wife of the said Nicholas, Thomas Coveley and Alice his wife,
William Coveley and Margaret his wife, John Harpour and Eleanor his
wife, Thomas Thui-ston, clerk, Thomas Davy and Joan his wife, Richard
Smyth and Alice his wife and John Wente and Margaret his wife and to
do other things according to their ordinance, to be called the chaplain of
the chantry of Nicholas Coveley of Swyndford, co. Leicester, and for the
said chaplain and his successors to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition
lands, rents and services, not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 40 marks paid in the hanaper.
May 21. Pardon to Richard Vayle of Idelstre, co. Hertford, Maborer,' alias of
Westminster. Idelstre, co. Middlesex, of his outlawries in the counties of Hertford and
Middlesex for not appearing with others before the king to satisfy him of
444 CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
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their ransom for a trespass t^ainst William Barton, he having surrendered
to the Marsbalsea prison, as Thomas Billing, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
June 13. General pardon to Humphrey Cotes the elder late of Wodecoie, co.
Westminster. Salop, ^ gentilman/ of all offences committed by him before 25 May last.
By p.8.
June 15. Exemplification, at the request of Walter Devereux, lord Ferrers, of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 30 May, 8 Edward IV. (see
p. 95), granting to him the custody of the possessions of Roger Corbet, knight,
and the custody and marriage of Richard Corbet his son and hen*. These
letters have been lost by accident, as Richard Moton has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
June 25. Grant for life to John Audley of Audley, knight, in lieu of a like grant
Westminster, to John Wroth, esquire, by letters patent dated 17 July, 1 Edward IV.
surrendered, of the office of master of the king's hounds called ^ herers' and
wages of I2d. daily from the issues of the counties of Bedford and Buck-
ingham, and also other wages, viz. 4d. daily for a yeoman ^ barners ' and
3id. daily for his horse, 2d. daily for each of two yeomen ^ barners ' and
two yeoman * veautrers,' 1^. daily for each of two grooms of the latter
office and |//. daily for the puture of each of 36 running hounds (canum
currentium) and 9 greyhounds {leporariorum) from the issues of the
subsidy and ulnage of cloth in the counties of Somerset and Dorset and a
moiety of the forfeiture of the same, with all other profits pertaining to the
office. By p.s.
Membrane 17.
July 1. Exemplification, at the request of William Shetford, of the tenours of the
Westminster, following: —
1. A petition (English) of the said William, cousin and heir to Joan one
of llic sisters and heirs of William Bruyen, knight, in the Par-
liament summoned at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and
continued by divers prorogations to 6 October, 13 Edward IV. that
whereas Edward Shetford, * ayel ' to the said William, who is his
heir as son of Piers his son, was seised in his demesne as of fee of
the halfendell of the manors of Trecorn, Hamet, Douenant, Deliowe,
DeliowboU, Dcliowboleyn, Deliowcarboleyn and Lamelyn with their
appurtenances, co. Cornwall, and died seised of the same, and on
his death the same descended to the said Piers lis his son and heir,
who entered into and was seised of the same until he was disseised
by Thomas Bodulgate, cousin and heir to Alice the other of the
sisters and heirs to the said William Bruyen, knight, who, because
he had title to one half of the manors and was of great might in the
shire and understood well that the said Piers was] poor and had no
might or friendship in the said shire, entered into the said whole
manors and made feoffinent of them to certain persons who made
estate again to him and Elizabeth bis wife and his heirs, and after-
wards the said petitioner entered into the said halfendell as son and
heir to the said Piers, and the said Thomas died at the field of
}3arnet and the said Elizabeth took to husband John Welles, and
these wrongfully claiming the whole manors to be her jointure have
entered into the said halfendell and they and Isabel Roscarek,
widow, and Joan Coryngton, widow, have wrongfully disseised the
petitioner, the commons should pray the king to ordain that tlie
chancellor calling to him the justices of either Bench should examine
the title and right to the said halfendell and make award
accordingly.
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 446
I474i. Membrane 17— con*.
2. The response of the king at the request of the commons by authority
of Parliament: — Saitfait come il est desire.
[Rolls of Parliament, VI. 70.]
July 2. Grant to Aufrionus de Spynellis and Louis de Grymoldys, merchants of
Westminster. Genoa, in repayment of the sum of 1,500/. due to them from the king for
moneys lent, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer, that they or their
executors after their decease or their factors or attorneys may ship sacks
and bales of wool, woollen cloths, pieces of tin and fodders of lead of their
own goods or the goods of other merchants of Genoa in the ports of
London, Sandwich and Southampton and take the wools by the straits of
Marrok and the woollen cloths, tin and lead to any foreign parts and bring
back other merchandise of their own or other merchants of Genoa to the
said ports quic of customs and subsidies (on the wools to the amount of
4 marks on each sack) until they shall thus be fully satisfied of the said
sum of 1,500/. 3y p g
June 29. Grant to John Boteler, for 40*. paid to the king, of the custody of all
WestmiiiBter. lands late of Robert Themse, tenant in chief by knight service, and in the
king's hands on his death or the death of Agnes his mother, during the
minority of William Themse his son and heir with the marriaf^e of the
latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. ^ By p.s.
Membrane 16.
June 28. Whereas by letters patent dated 8 April last the king granted to the
Westminster, merchants of the city of Cologne in Almain, who have and in times past
have had among other merchants of Almain the house in the city of
London commonly called Gildehalla Theutonicorum, that from Easter last
until 31 July next throughout the whole realm of England and other places
subject to the king they should enjoy their ancient privileges, liberties and
free customs and they and their factors, attorneys and servants should be
quit of all subsidies, saving to the king his ancient prises and customs, and
no merchant of the said city should be arrested for any debt for which he
was not a pledge or a principal, provided that they should depart from the
said house and the house of their habitation called < le Styleyerd ' in the
said city before 1 July ; the king nevertheless grants licence for them or
their factors, attorneys or servants to occupy the said houses until 31 July
unless In the meantime they shall receive any mandate to the contrary from
him. By K.
June 16. Commission to John Clerk, second baron of the Exchequer, John Isaak
Westminster. John Bamme, Thomas Nicholas, Roger Brent and John Nedyrsole to enquire
into the complaint of John Davy, esquire, and Robert Drope that whereas
John Davy, esquire, on 4 March, 1 Edward IV. and afterwards was seised
in his demesne as of fee of a messuage, a garden and 40 acres of land in tlie
parieh of Birchyngton in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent, and enfeoffed
Hugh Egerley, chaplain, Richard Gramme of Canterbury, co. Kent, * wex-
chaundeler,' Thomas Smyth of Garlyng in the said Isle and William Hore
clerk, of the same and these were seised of the same in their demesne as of
fee in time of peace and received the esplees thereof and enfeoffed G^eo^ffe
late abbot of Westminster, and Thomas Herberd, esquire, now deceased'
and the said John and Robert of the same and these were seised of the
same in time of peace and received the esplees thereof, by an inquisition
taken at Strode, co. Kent, on 25 October, 5 Edward IV. before Robert
Shordich, then escheator in the county, by virtue of his office it was found
that Henry Beauford, late duke of Somerset, attainted by virtue of an
act of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. was seised
of a messuage, a dovecote and 450 acres of land in Birchyngton and
446 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1474. Membrane 16 — cont.
Monketou in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent, worth lOO^-. yearly and held of
the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, in his demesne as of fee, and the
said messuage, garden and 40 acres of land were taken into the king's
hands by the said escheator as parcel of the above, forfeited to the king,
and the said abbot, Thomas, John and Robert removed from possession,
and by letters patent dated 18 July, 8 Edward IV. (see p. 108), the king
granted the said messuage, dovecote and 450 acres of land to John Broke-
man, esquire, who is still seised of the same in his demesne as of fee tail,
but that the said Henry Beauford never had any right in the said messuage,
garden and 40 acres of land, wherefore they pray that justiee may be done.
By p.s.
June 25. Whereas on 10 August, 11 Edward IV. by letters patent the king
Westminster, granted his free chapel within his castle of Tikhill, parcel of the duchy of
Lancaster, to Leonard Say, son of John Say, knight, for life with all profits,
commodities and emoluments ; and afterwards on 14 June, 14 Edward IV.
by other letters patent he granted the ' said free chapel and the custody
thereof, whenever it should become void by the death of the said Leonard,
or otherwise, to Thomas, now prior, and the convent of the monastery of
Holy Trinity, Lenton by Notynygham, of the Cluniac order, in the diocese
of York, in frank almoin with all lands, rents, services, advowsons, rights,
profits, commodities, liberties, franchises and other appurtenances, in
recompence for their chapel of St. Mary called ' le Roche ' and all lands
belonging to them within the pale of the king s new park there and for
two closes called ' le Roche closes ' on the south side of the water of Leene
opposite the chapel and two little parcels of meadow adjoining, lately
granted by them to the king, and for the release of three cartloads of wood
daily in Beskewode and within the king's forest of Shirwode which their
predecessors had in their original foundation ; the king hereby grants
licence for them to appropriate and unite the said chapel with all its lands
and other appurtenances to their monastery and hold it in frank, almoin to
their own uses without fine or fee. By p.s.
June 30. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Wylkyuson, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the office of builifip of Shelford, co. Nottingham,
with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as John Gralon or any other
occupant of the office. By p.s.
Membrane 15.
May 12. Licence for Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, keeper of the privy seal, John
Weitminster. Rotheram and John Acworth, esquires, John Lammer, clerk, Thomas
Kyppyng, Richard Stoppusley, John Thrale tlie elder, Thomas Perot the
elder, William Bradweye, John Well, Richard Prat, Thomas Smyth and
William Kyrwyn, parishioners of the parish church of St. Mary, Luyton,
CO. Bedford, to found a fraternity or gild of a master, two wardens and the
brethren and sisters of the parishioners of the said parish and others who
may wish to bo of the same fraternity in the said church. The master,
wardens and brethren and sisters shall have power to augment the said
fraternity or gild whenever they may think fit, and each year on Sunday
after Holy Trinity they shall elect a master and two wardens for the
business and governance of the gild, and they shall form a corporate body
and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and power of
acquiring lands and other possessions and of impleading and being
impleaded by the name of the fraternity or gild of Holy Trinity, Luyton,
and of making ordinances for the governance of the gild. GFrant also of
licence for the master, wardens, brethren and sisters to found a chantry of
two chaplains to celebrate divine service for the good estate of the king
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1474. Membrane 15— ccm^.
and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said brethren and
sisters and for their souls after death and the soul of the king's father
Bichard, late duke of York, and the king's progenitors at the altar of the
Holy Trinity in the south part of the said church according to the ordinance
of the said bishop and others, and to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements,
rents and possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 20/. yearly for the
sustenance of the said chaplains and in augmentation of the sustenance of
five clerks chanting matins, mass and vespers in the said church.
By p.s. and for 72/. paid in the hanaper.
June 21. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Nicoll, chaplain, born
Westminster, at Alberden in Scotland, dwelling at Rodmersham, co. Kent, who has taken
an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
By K.
The like for Henry Lilburn, chaplain, born at Alberden in Scotland^
dwelling at Ottrinden, co. Kent. By K.
June 10. Grant for life to the king's servant John Gleve of the office of forester
Westminster, and keeper of the herd of the king's deer at Langtou Herber in the south
bailiwick within the forest of Shyrwode, to hold by himself or a deputy to
whom the master of the king's game there shall give his assent, with wages
of 4c/. daily from the issues of the lordsliip of Maunsfeld in Shyrwode and
the soke of the same and all other accustomed proAts, provided that this
grant of 4</. daily shall not be taken as a precedent. By p.s.
June IG. Grant for life to William Berkeley of the office of constable of the king's
WcsiminKter. castle within the town of Suthampton with all due profits, and also 10/.
yearly for the wages of his office from 25 March last, from which time he
has occupied the office, from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Suthampton, provided that this grant of 10/. yearly shall not be taken as a
precedent. By p.s.
June 22. Grant for life to the king's servant John ap Price of the office of forester
Westminster, or keeper of the king's woods called Thornewodis in the south bailiwick
within the forest of Shyrwode with the custody of all other woods there,
with wages of 4//. daily from the issues of the king's lordship of Maunsse-
feid in Shirwode and the soke of the same and all other accustomed profits,
provided that this grant shall not be a precedent. By p.s.
.rune 28. Lispeximus and confirmation of letters patent (English) of the king's
Westminster, mother Cecill, duchess of York, late wife unto Richard, rightful king of
England, dated at her castle of Bcrkhampsted, 25 June, 13 Edward IV.
granting for her life to her servant Ralph Kyrisshawe, squire, one of the
sewers of her chamber, the office of keeping her parks of Mershewode,
CO. Dorset, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands of her receiver there
with all other profits ; and grant to the said Ralph of the said office for
life on the death of the duchess, receiving the accustomed fees from the
ssues of the lordship of Mershwode with all other profits.
By p.s. and for ^ mark paid in the hanaper.
June 27. Grant to Richard Frewen and John Comber of the custody of the
^Vestmin8te^. temporalities of the bishopric of Hereford with knights' fees, udvowsons
and offices from the death of John Stanbury, last bishop, so long as they
remain in the king's hands, for 400 marks paid to the king. By p.s.
June 28. General pardon to John Ingam alias Ingham late of London, ^ gentle-
Westminster, man,' of all offences committed by him before 21 June last. By p.s.
July 13. Presentation of Edmund Audeley to the parish church of IJanbedere, in
Wtitmintter. the diocese of St. Davids. By K.
448 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
]474. Membranb 14.
July 1. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Archar, chaplain,
Westminster, born at Coupyr in Pyffe in Scotland, dwelling at Stucley, co. Huntingdon,
who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy
his goods. By K.
June 25. Whereas on 10 August, 11 Edward IV, the king granted his free
Westminster, chapel within his castle of Tikhill, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, to
Leonard Say, won of John Say, knight, for life with all profits, commodities
and emoluments ; and afterwards by other letters patent he granted the
said free chapel and the custody thereof, whenever it should become void by
the death of the said Leonard or otherwise, to Thomas, the prior, and the
convent of the monastery of Holy Trinity, Lenton by Notyngham,
(as on m^nbrane 16), but the said Leonard still occupies the chapel so
that they cannot have possession ; the king hereby grants to them 10/.
yearly from the fee farm of the town of Amoll until they shall have
possession. By p.s.
July 1. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Alexander Seton, born in
Westminster. Seton in Scotland, dwelling at Henxsell, co. Kent, who has taken an oath
of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
June 28. Grant to the king's servant Kichard Beauchamp, knight, and his heirs of
Westminster, the manor and lordship of Harscombe alias Hariscombe and Duntesboume
Kous, a toft and a virgate of land called ' Organs ' in Harscombe, a toft and
a virgate of land in Harsfeld called < Henbarowes,' a messuage, a toft and 2«.
of rent in Duntesboume, a tenement, 40 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow,
10 acres of pasture and 6 acres of wood in Longney and three tofts, two
virgates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture in Calcombe
by Muchelhampton, co. Gloucester, and all other manors, lordships, lands,
rents, reversions and services" late of William MuUe alias Mylle whicli
Thomas. Herbert lately had of the king's grant and have come to the king's
hands by his death, all Hands late of William Mylle with the town of
Newbury excepted, to hold by the accustomed services. By p.s.
June 30. Pardon to William Han well of Watford, co. Northampton, *yoman,' of
Westniinster. his outlawry in the county of Warwick for not appearing before the king
to answer for a trespass, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified.
June 29. Licence for the dean and chapter of the church of Hereford to elect a
Westminster, bishop in the place of John Stanbury, last bishop, whose death Edmund
Audele and Richard Martyn, canons of the churdi, have reported to the
king. By p.s.
July 1. Grant for life to John Grauntford, now one of the yeomen of the crown,
Westminster, of the office of bailiff of Rye with the accustomed fees, in lieu of a like
grant to him and Babilo Grauntford by letters patent dated 12 July,
(j Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
July 2. Letters of denization for William Maslond, bom in the town of Maslond
Westminster, in Holland, and the heirs of his body. •
By p.s. and for 4/. paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 13.
July 2. General pardon to John Cottun, late soldier of the town of Calais, alias
Westminster. John Cotton late of London, ' yoman,' of all offences committed by him
before 8 June last. By p.s.
July 5. Grant for life to Richard Swansey, esquire, of the manor of Brokedishalle
Westminster, in Bruston, co. Norfolk, which came to the king's hands because the prior
14 EDWABD IV,— Part !• 449
1474« Membrane 13 — cont,
of Butley appropriated it without licence and for which answer is mado to
the king of 106^. 8<2. yearly at the Exchequer, to hold by the seryices of as
many knights' fees and as many other rents and seryices as it was held by
before 4 March^ 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
' July 6. Exemplification, at the request of the king's firstborn son Edward, prince
Westminster, of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, of the tenour of an
ordinance (English) in the Parliament summoned at Westminster on
6 October, 12 Edward IV. that the said prince shall be at liberty to retain
any person and give his liveries and signs, any statutes notwithstanding.
July 8. Exemplification, at the request of William Hastynges, knight, lord of
Westminster. Hastynges, of the tenour of a provision (English) in the Parliament begun
at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and adjourned to 6 October,
13 Edward IV. that an act of resumption in that Parliament should not
be prejudicial to the said William or Katharine his wife.
[RolU of Parliament, VI. 77.]
July 4. Grant to John Cheyne, one of the esquires of the body, in part payment
Westminster, of his wages for long attendance on the king's person, of the 60/. which
Eleanor late the wife of John Cheyne, knight, John Cheyne, esquire, William
Cheyne, esquire, Robert Cheyne, * gientilman,' Roger Cheyne, * gientilman,'
Alexander Cheyne, ^gientilman,' and Humphrey Cheyne, 'gientilman,'
have paid in the hanaper of Chancery for fine and fee of certain letters
patent of licence to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in a chapel of Holy Trinity lately built by Robert
Shotesbroke, knight, in the cemetery of the parish church of Holy Trinity,
Faryndon, co. Berks. By p.8.
July 8. Licence for Eleanor late the wife of John Cheyne, knight, John Cheyne^
Westminster, esquu'e, William Cheyne, esquire, Robert Cheyne, *gentilman,' Roger
Cheyne, 'gentilman,' Alexander Cheyne, 'gentilman,' and Humphrey
Cheyne, 'gentilman,' to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in a chapel of Holy Trinity lately built by
Robert Shotesbroke, knight, in the cemetery of the parish church of Holy
Trinity, Faryngdon, co. Berks, for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his firstborn son Edward, prince
of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and the said founders and
for the souls after death and the souls of the said Robert Shotesbroke and
Edith his first wife and Elizabeth his second wife and the said John
Cheyne, knight, according to the ordinance of the founders, to be called the
chaplain of the chantry of Robert Shotesbroke, knight, in the said chapel
and for the said chaplain and his successors to acqmre in mortmain, after
inquisition, landsi tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the value of
12 marks yearly for their sustenance.
By p.s. and for 40/. paid in the hanaper.
June 22. General pardon to Thomas a Brigge late of Yvington, co. Hereford,
Westminster, ^gentilman,' alioi Thomas Brugges late of Ivyngton, of all ofPences
committed by him before 17 June. By p.8.
July 9. Whereas for certain offences committed by John Legh late of Bothis,
Westminster, deceased, against the king's majesty certain officers and ministers of the
king seized an interest in all his lordships, manors, lands and possessions,
but John Legh his son and heir has never trespassed or made forfeiture,
the king hereby pardons the above offences and releases to the said John
Legh the son all right in the said lordships, manors, lands and poosessions.
By p.s.
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1474. Membrane IZ-^cont
Julj 12. General pardon to William Harrys a/»a« (Karryson late of Enfeld, co.
Westmixiflter. Middlesex, * yoman/ of all ofiPences committed by lum before 11 July.
By p.B.
Membrane 12.
July 2. Grant for life to the king's servitor John Joye of the office of keeper of
Westminster, the doors and houses of the inner keep of the king's castle of Wyndesore,
alias keeper of the houses of the upper bailey of the castle, cdias keeper
of the keys of the doors and houses within the new fabric in the high
bailey of the castle, receiving fees of 4d, daily from the issues of the castle
as were allowed for the wages of Roger Smale holding the office in the times
of Edward IIL and Richard IL with all other profits, mansions, houses,
gardens, and commodities, with arrears of wages from 25 March last from
which date he has occupied the office at the king's command. By p.s.
July 2. Whereas a certain ship called le Marie Grace of John WithipoU, John
Westminster. Fuster and Louis Johns whea lately coming laden with merchandise from
Lusshebourne in Portugal to Bristol was seized at sea off the coast of
Portugal by the subjects of the king's adversary of France and detained
until for ransom the said John, John and Louis bound themselves for pay-
ment of 1,250 marks, the king hereby grants to them the sum of 100/.,
viz. 20/. at each of the first and second departures of the said ship from
the port of Bristol to the ports of Portugal, Spain, Castile, and Bordeaux
from the customs and subsidies of merchandise in the said ship, wools and
wool-fells excepted, 20/. at each of the first and second returns in like
manner and 10/. at the third departure and return in like manner. By p.8.
June 30. Exemplification, at the request of the king's kinsman Anthony Wodevile,
Westminster, earl of Ryvers, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated
16 June, 10 Edward lY. appointing him governor genei-al and lieutenant
of the town of Calais, the castle of Calais, the tower of Bysbanke and the
castle of Guysnes and the marches there and other fortalices of the king
in the marches for the term of seven years. These letters are not at
present in his hands, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will be
surrendered if found. [French Roll, 10 Edward IV. m, 1.]
Vacated hy the said Anthony in Chancery on 1 July, 14 Edward IV.
and cancelled by Thomaty bishop of Lincoln, chancellor of England,
July 4. Bevocation of the protection with clause volumttSy for one year, granted
Westminster, on 17 June last by letters patent to WiUiam Brereton of Brereton, co.
Chester, knight, late farmer of the lands of Robert Knolles, esquire, and
Elizabeth his wife, late the wife of Hugh Yenablcs, knight, in Witton and
le Crosse, co. Chester, staying on the king's service in the company of the
king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, warden of the east marches
and middle marches of England towards Scotland, on the safe^custody and
defence of the same, because he delays at Westminster, co. Middlesex, as
William Stokker, knight, and Robert Byllesdon, sheriflis of the county,
have certified.
■ ■ Commission to Richard de la Bere, esquire, Thomas Brigges, Thomas
Morgan, Thomas Braynton, and the sheriff of Hereford to enquire if it is
to the king's loss or prejudice to grant licence to John Barre, knight,
to grant three messuages, 200 acres of land, 9 acres of pasture, three
parts of 18 acres of meadow and three parts of 12 acres of pasture in Luyde
Muchegrosse, Clehungre and Hungarston to the chaplain of the chantry of
John Barre, knight, in the parish church of Clehungre, co. Hereford,
14 BDWAED IV.-Pabt I. 451
1474. Membrane 12 — conL
(see p. 425), to hold for his suitenance in part satisfaction of 8/. of land and
rent yearly. Unfinished.
Vac€Ued because complete on the dorse,
June 30. Grant for life to John Brewster of the office of the custody of the king's
Westminster, chase of Brikland and Bilhay within the forest of Shirwod with the
accustomed fees, in lieu of a like grant to the king's seryitor Bobert Unton,
one of the yeomen of the crown, by letters patent dated 24 February,
11 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.i.
July 12. General pardon to John Darcy, esquire. By K.
Westminster.
July 10. Grant to the king's uncle Henry, earl of Essex, and the king's aunt
Westminster. Isabel his wife and the heirs male of their bodies of the castle, honour,
manor and lordship of Werke and the honour, manor and lordship of
Tynedale alias Tyndale, co. Northumberland, and all manors, lordships,
lands, rents and services belonging to the same with knight's fees, advowsons,
courts leet, views of frank pledge, fairs, markets, liberties, franchises,
warrens, profits, and commodities, to hold by fealty only, without fine or
fee except 20i. 4c/. only. By K.
MSMBRANB 11.
June 8. Grant for life to Bobert Rokley, in lieu of a grant to him of the same
Westminster, office by letters patent dated 19 September, 9 Edward IV. surrendered
because invalid, of the office of ranger of the forest of Lee, co. Rutland,
alias the forest of Rutland, with wages of \\d, daily from the issues of the
county of Rutland and all other profits, provided that this grant of l\d,
daily shall not be taken as an example. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Rutland.
June 14. General pardon to Christopher Ursewike late of Cambridge, scholar,
Westminster, alias late of Oxford, scholar, alias late of Troston, co. Suffolk, clerk, alias
late of London, priest, of all offences conmiitted by him before 8 June.
By p.s.
June 14. General pardon to John Crue late of Blakeney, co. Norfolk, ^ yoman,' of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 6 June. By p.s.
April 22. Grant to Richard Mynors, *' gentilman ' usher of the chamber vTith the
Nottingham, king's son the prince, of the office of master of the sergeanty of the
lordship of Urchonfeld, co. Hereford, during the minority of Greorge, earl
of Shrewsbury, with the accustomed fees &om the issues of the lordship.
By K.
June 14. . Grant to the king's lieges the free men dwelling within the lordships of
Westminster. Mark and OjQ that they and their heirs and successors shall be quit of all
tolls and customs of all merchandise, victuals and other things throughout
the whole power and jurisdiction of the king, as they have been time out
of mind, although divers evidences concerning this have been burnt by the
men of Flanders and others in time of war. By p.s.
Vacated because on another roll.
June 15. Grant to the king's clerk and councillor Master John Russell, doctor of
Westminster, decrees, keeper of the privy seal, of 20*. daily for the office of keeper of the
privy seal from 28 May last, since which day he has occupied the office, until
the day of his death or departure from office, amounting to 365/. for the whole
year, viz. 66/. 1 3*. Ad, from the customs and subsidies in the port of Sandwich
and ports and places adjacent, 60/. from the like in the port of Pole,
^L IZs. 4d. from the like in the port of Bristol, 20/. from the like in the
F F 3
452 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane 11 — cont,
port of Bishop's Lenn, 200 marks from the subsidies of tonnage and
poundage in the port of London and 18/. 6«. M. from the customs and
subsidies in the port of Briggewater. * Bj K.
June 16. General pardon to John Lascj alias Lacy late of Selbj, co. York,
Westminster. * gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 10 June. By p.s.
July 13. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit David Davyson, chaplain,
Westminster, born in the town of Dundy in Scotland, dwelling at Feltwell in England,
who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy
his goods. By K.
June 19. Grant to Richard Danvers that he and his heirs shall have. free warren
Westminster, in all their demesne lands in Culworthe, co. Northampton, and Prescote,
CO. Oxford, provided these are not within the metes of the forest, so that
no one shall enter therein to hunt hares, rabbits, pheasants or partridges or
take anything pertaining to the warren against his will, under forfeiture to
the king of 10/. By pjs.
MSMBRANB 10.
July 11. Pardon to Reginald Wynne late of Asshewell, co. Hertford, ' husbondman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the
king to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Biliyng, chief justice of the King's Bench,
has certified.
July 9. Exemplification, at the request of Sir Ralph Hastynges> knight, of the
Westminster, tenours of the following : —
1. A provision (English) in the Parliament held at Westminster
on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued to 6 October,
13 Edward lY. that no act in that ^Parliament should be prejudicial
to the said Sir Ralph or Anne his wife or their heirs.
2. Another provision (English) in the said Parliament that no act in
that Parliament should be prejudicial to the said Ralph or his
heirs.
[Rolls of Parliament. VI. 81.]
July 5. Grant for life to Thomas Wyntersell the younger, esquire, and John
Westminster. Bager of the office of the bailiwick of Surrey alia^ * Bagshotes Baillye ' in
the forest of Wyndesore receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the
counties of Oxford and Berks, in lieu of a like grant to the king's servitor
Edward Kyngdon, one of the yeomen of the crown, by letters patent dated
11 December, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
July 19. Grant during pleasure from the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula next to
Westminster, the merchants of the city of Cologne in Almain, who have and in times
past have had among other merchants of Almain the house *in the city of
London commonly called Guildehalda Theutonicorum^ that throughout the
whole realm of England and other places subject to the king they shall enjoy
their ancient privileges, liberties and free customs granted to them by the
king's progenitors, that they and their factors, attorneys and servants shall
be quit of all subsidies for tibeir persons or merchandise saving to the king
his ancient prises, rights and customs, and that none of them shall be
arrested for any debt for which he is not a pledge or principal or for any
trespass committed by another. By p.8.
July 20. Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Brytte of the office of
Westminster, sergeant at arms in attendance on the speaker of Parliament, to hold irom
10 October, 12 Edward IV. and 12c?. wages daily from that date from the
issues of the customs and subsidies of wools, hides and wool-fells, the petty
14 EDWABD IV.— Paiit I. 45S
1474. Membrane 10— conf.
custom and the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in the port of Oicestre
and ports and places adjacent, and a livery of yesture of the suit of
esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By K
July 20. Mandate to all to permit John Heige alias Harres alias Grardener, bom
Westmiiuter. at Saltpreston in Scotland, dwelling within the city of London, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
By K.
July 20. Grant during pleasure from Michaelmas last to Thomas Garth of the
Weitminster. office of controller and surveyor of the office of bailiff in the town and port
of Sandwich, receiving 10/. yearly at the hands of the bailiff from the
issues of the office, in lieu of a like appointment of John Batte to the
office by letters patent dated 19 June, 12 Edward IV. surrendered.
By p.8.
July 14. General pardon to William Benbury late of Tacley, co. Essex,
WestminBter. < gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 21 February last.
By p.8.
Membrane 9.
July 14. Commission to John Barre, knight, Thomas Brugge, Thomas Morgan,
Weitminster. John Cassy and Richard Forster to inquire into the complaint of Reginald
Mulle son of Thomas Mulle late of Harscombe, esquire, that whereas
William Tracy, John Cassy, esquires, John TwesyU, Richard Kemell and
Richard Monnemouth were seised in their demesne as of fee of the manor
of Dontesburn Rous, a messuage, a toft and 2^ . rent late of John Dowve in
Dontesbum, a messuage, a water-mill, two fulling mills, 20 acres of wood,
40 acres of meadow and 200 acres of pasture called * Chalfordes ' in
Chalford late of John Frampton and three tofts, two virgates of land,
20 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture late of the said John Frampton
in Colcombe by Mjnachenhanipton, co. Gloucester, and by charter quinti-
partite dated at Gloucester, 6 April, 34 Henry VI. which the said
Reginald is prepared to show in court, demised to the said Thomas Mulle,
esquire, and Marjory his wife for life the above premises by the names
of all that messuage with lands, meadows, feedings, pastures and appur-
tenances in Dontesbome Hotot and Flemmyngys, co. Gloucester, which
the said Thomas lately had of the grant and feoffment of John Douve and
Joan Hopton, id. rent with the reversion of a messuage and three parts of
a virgate of land in Dontesborn Abbots which he lately had of the grant
and feoffment of Thomas Loode and all those messuages, tofts, mills,
lands, meadows, feedings and! pastures with woods, ways, paths and other
appurtenances which he lately had of the grant and feoffment of John
Frampton within the lordships of Bysseley and Kun's Hampton, co.
Gloucester, all of which the said William, John, John, Richard and
Richard had of his grant and feoffment, with successive remainders to
Thomas Mulle, Humphrey Mulle and Reginald Mulle, sons of the said
Thomas, and the heirs of their bodies, and the said Thomas and Marjory
were accordingly seised of the above in time of peace in time of the late
king and received the esplee^ thereof, and the said Humphrey died without
issue and afterwards the said Thomas and Maijory died and the premise9
remained to the said Thomas the younger and he died without issue and
the premises remained to the said supplicant Reginald Mulle, and by an
act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. it was
ordained that William Mulle alias Mille, knight, son and heir of the said
Thomas Mulle of Harscombe, esquire, was attainted of high treason and
should forfeit all his possessions, by an inquisition taken at Gloucester on
«4 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane 9 — cont,
Thursday, the feast of St. Mary Magdalen, 2 Edward IV. before John
Grevyle, William Notjngham and Roger Kemys, appointed together with
Thomas Yong by letters patent, it was found that Thomas Mulle, esquire,
was seised in his demesne as of fee among other things of the above
premises and on his death they descended to William Mulle, knight, as
his son and heir and the latter entered into and was seised of them in his
demesne as of fee and died on 2 April, 1 Edward IV. and that the said
manor of Dontesburn and messuages, tofts and rents late of John Dowve
were worth 60s., the said messuage called ' Chalfordes ' with mills, woods,
meadows, feedings and pastures and other appurtenances 60«. and the said
three tofts, meadows, feedings and pastures in ColcombellSs. 4d,f and the
said premises were aecordingly taken into the king's hands on the said
Thursday and remained there until by letters patent dated 5 March,
5 Edward IV. the king granted them to Thomas Herbert the elder, one of
the esquires of the body, and the heirs male of his body and the latter
was seised of them and on his death they descended to Thomas Herbert
his son who died without male heir of his body and they came again into
the king's hands and remained there until by letters patent dated 28 June,
14 Edward IV. (see p. 448) the king granted them to his servant Richard
Beau champ, knight, but that the said William never had any right in the
premises, wherefore the said Reginald prays that justice may be done.
ByK,
Membrane 8.
Juljr 8. Exemplification, at the request of John Scudamonre, knight, of the
WestmiMtw. tenours of the following : —
1. A petition (English) of the said John in the Parliament at West-
minster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV. that whereas at the beginning
of the reign he had the rule and keeping of the castle of Pembroke
in South Wales, and the king appointed the lords Ferrers and
Herbert to take deliverance of the castle in his name and the said
John delivered up the castle to them and was admitted to the king's
grace and notwithstanding this at the first Parliament of the king
at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. he was put in the
common bill of attainder and afiterwards his name was ts^en out of
it but nevertheless at the latter end of the said Parliament it was
ordained that he be convicted of high treason and forfeit all his
lands and possessions, saving only his life and goods, although at
the time he was at home in his country trusting to the promise of
the said lords, the king should now ordain that the said act and
others should be in no way prejudicial to the said John and that the
latter should be restored to his possessions.
2. The response of the king at the request of the commons by authority
of Parliament : — Soitjait come il est desire,
3. A schedule (English) annexed to the said petition notifying that
William, lord Herbert, by the authority granted to him by letters
of privy seal dated 13 May last past, has received the said Sir John
Skydmore, knight, into the king's grace. Pembroke, 30 September,
1 Edward IV. [Rolls of Parliament, VL 29.]
July 27. License for the prior and convent of the monastery of Holy Cross,
Westminster. Waltham, pertaining directly to the Roman church, of the order of
St. Augustine, in the diocese of London, to elect an abbot in the place of
Dan John Lucas, resigned. By p.8.
July 22. Grant for life to Bichard Burgh of York, 'gentilman,' of the custody
Westminster, of the king^s stank or water of Fosse in the county of the city of
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 466
1474. Membrane 8 — cont.
York and the county of York, in the king's hands by the death of John
Thirske, to hold from Michaelmas last, from which time he has occupied
the custody, with all profits pertaining to the custody in the times
of Edward III. and Eichard II. receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the county of York. By. p.s.
July 12. Grant to the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of
Westminster. Cornwall and earl of Chester, and Thomas Vaghan, esquire, his chamberlain,
that they may hold for their lives a house or habitation within the abbey
or monastery of St. Peter, Westminster, on a soil with garden adjoining
within the monastery pertaining Ito the office of chamberlain of the
monastery, abutting on the wall of the infirmary of the monastery on the east,
on the woJl extending to the mill of the monastery on the south, on the mansion
pertaining to the office of the bailiff of the monastery on the west and on the
garden pertaining to the precentor of the monastery on the north, lately
built by the said Thomas at great cost for his dwelling and for the pleasure
of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his said son,
quit of all entertainment of magnates or of officers and ministers of the
latter or of the king. By K.
Membrane 7.
July 12. Exemplification, for the notice of all whom it may concern, of t&e tenoura
Wcstminiter. of the following : —
1. A petition of the commons in the Parliament summoned at Westminster
6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued to 9 May, 14 Edward lY.
that, as in the counties of Kent and Sussex and elsewhere within
the realm and also within the bounds of the mai'ches of Calais,
Gynes and Hammes divers lands and tenements have been damaged
by the increase of water, commissions of sewers should be made to
divers persons by the chancellor for the next fifteen years, in like
manner as was ordained in Parliament in the years 6, 8, 18, and 23
Henry VI. English.
2. The response of the king : — Le Roy le voet,
[Rolls of Parliament, VI. 158.]
June 6. Exemplification, at the request of Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the
Westminster, tenour of an act (English) in the Parliament summoned at Westminster, 6
October, 12 Edward IV. and continued to 9 May, 14 Edward IV. ordaining
that George, duke of Clarence, and Isabel his wife and Bichard duke of
Gloucester, and Anne his wife, daughters and heirs to Bichard Nevyle,
late earl of Warwick, and daughters and heirs apparent to Anne, countess
of Warwick, his wife should possess and enjoy as in the right of the
said wives all possessions belonging to the said countess as though she were
naturally dead and that she should be barred and excluded therefrom, that
they should maice partition of the premises and the same partition should
be good in law, that the said dukes should enjoy for life all the possessions
of their wives if they should outlive the latter, that the said George and
Isabel should not make alienation, grant, fine or recovery of any of the
premises to the huit of the said Richard and Anne or the latter to the hurt
of the former, that if the said Richard and Anne be divorced and aftei*wards
married this act should hold good, that if they be divorced and he do his
effectual diligence to be married to her and during her life be not wedded
to any other woman he should enjoy as much of the premises as should
appertain to her during his life, and that notwithstanding the restraint of
alienation or recovery above specified the lordship, manor and wapentake
of Chesterfeld and Scarvesdale with the appurtenances and all the lands,
and tenements in Chesterfeld and Scarvesedale sometime of Ales, late
466 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane 7 — cont.
countess of Salisbnrj, might be given to the king and his heirs in exchange
for other lands and tenements, which shall however be 9nbject to this Act.
lEolh of Parliament^ VI. 100.]
MEMBRANE 6.
July 18. Exemplification, at the reqaest of William Hastrvnges of Hastynges,
Westminster, knight, the king's chamberlain, and Katharine his wire of an act (Engl^h)
in the Parliament held at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV.
and prorogued at divers' times until 6 June, 14 Edward lY. ordaining
that whereas Richard, late earl of Salisbury, paid great sums of monej to
William, late lord Bonevile, and William, late lord Haryngton the elder, for
a marriage between William Bonevile, late lord Haryngton the younger,
cousin and heir to the said lord Haryngton the elder and cousin and heir
apparent to the said lord Bonvile, and Katharine, daughter of the said earl
and now wife to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, and to the
intent that after the decease of the said lords Bonvile and Haryngton the
elder and younger she should have lands and tenements of the yearly
value of 600 marks for her jointure of their inheritance, and the said lord
Haryngton the younger and Katharine after their marriage had issue Cecill
cousin and heir to the said lords Bonevile and Haryngton the elder and
daughter and heir to the said lord Haryngton the younger, and John Blewet,
John Gyfford and John More by deed dated 7 September, 1 Edward IV.
granted to the said Katharine for life the manors of Chuton, Thurlebare
and Meriot, co. Somerset, and lands in Foxill, co. Devon, which they had
of the grant of William, lord Bonevile of Chuton, and a yearly rent of
8/. 4:S, ^\d. with power of distraint on the manors of Westkyngston,
CO. Wilts, and Stapulton, co. <SomerBet, and Robert Danby, knight, chief
justice of the Common Bench, William, prior of the monastery of Conyngshed,
Edward Bethom, knight, Roger Bethom, John Urswyk, Richard Betliom
and Thomas JNyanser by deed dated 12 April, 2 Edward IV. granted the
lordship or manor of Aldyngham, the manor and castle of Gleston and
other lands, tenements, rents and services in Newbyggyng, Belclyfe,
Denron, Sonbrek, Scales, Lees, Gleston, Rusbek, Staynton, Urswyk the more,
Urswyk the less, Strangilspitill and Berdeshey, co. Lancaster, to the said
William Hastynges and Katharine his wife and John Fortune to hold for her
life, and the king having the ward of the lands and tenements of the said
Cecill during her nonage and also her marriage granted the same by letters
patent to the said Katharine, and a conununication of marriage is had
at his desire between his wife Elizabeth, queen of England, and the
said William Hastynges, knight, for a marriage to be had between Thomas
the eldest son of the said queen and the said Cecill, being of the age of 13
years, or if the said Thomas die without carnal knowledge of her that she
be married to Richard his brother or if the latter die without carnal know-
ledge of her that the queen marry her at her pleasure, by which
communication it is agreed that the said Katharine shall have all the
abovenamed premises during her life, the estate of the said William,
Katharine and John Fortune in the premises shall be good, sure and
effectual during her life, and that the said Cecill after she come to the age
of fourteen shall have full power to make grant of any of her possessions to
the said Thomas for his life or after his death to the said Richard his
brother for his life, excepting the above specified premises during the life
of the said Katharine, saving to the queen her title and interest in the ward,
keeping and marriage of the said Cecill and her heirs, and that the queen
shall have the issues and profits of the said possessions for two years after
the said Cecill come to the age of 14 years, provided alway that the said
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 467
1474. Membrane 6 — cont.
Thomas or Richard to whom such grant shall be made be married to the
said Gedll before she come to her full age of sixteen jears.
IJRolh &f Parliament^ YI. 106.]
Bxempliflcationy at the request of the queen, of the said act.
Mbubranb 6.
Jnlj 18. Qrant to the king's brother George, duke of Chrence, and the heirs male
Weftminster. of his body, for the better maintenance of his estate, of the manor and
borough ot Tyverton, the honour and hundred of Tjyerton, the ad^owsons
of thi^ portions with cures in the church of Tyverton, the castle, manors,
lordships, boroughs and hundreds of Pljmton and Okehampton, the manor
and borough of Chalvelegh, the manors of Colcombe, Coljton alias Clayton,
Musbury and Colford, the borough of Colyford, the manors of Opsame and
Ezilond alias Westyate, the hundreds of Estbudlegh, Westbudlegh, Won-
ford and Harige, the fishery of the water of Eze, and the manors and
lordships of Whitford, Sampford Courteney, Culmejon, Farewey, Ayles-
beare, Whymple, Torbrian, Skappeton, Norton Davne, Dertmouth alias
Dertmouth Clyfton Hardenesse, Northam, Londey and Daunde by Der-
mouth, CO. Devon, a moiety of the manors of Trevervyn and Trigameur,
and the manors of Trelugan, Shevyok Amton, Trelowia, Portlo, Oldlawitta,
Fenpoll, Elerky, Poripighan, Orostehall, Nor thill, Landrene alias Landryan
and Lavynhom, co. Cornwall, the castle and lordship of Quenesborogh in
the Isle of Shepey, the manors and lordships of Middelton and Harden and
the hundred of Middelton, co. Cent, a tenement in the city of London
called ' le Herber,' the lordship and manor of Bauelingham in the parts of
Picardy, a soil called ' le Pounde ' alias Raunsam in the county of
Gnysnesse and a tenement called ' Thewall * and a mill pertaining to it in
the same county, the manor of Claverynge, co. Essex, the castle and lord-
ship of Morehende, co. Northampton, the manor of Solyhull and the park
of Fulbroke, co. Warwick, the county, castle, town and honour of Ryche-
mond and the fee farm of the same town, all manors, lands, rents, services
and possessions parcel of the same county and honour in the counties of
Nottingham, Derby, Stafford and Leicester and the town of Coventry
excepted, the castle, lordships and manors of Harom, Nuthill, Ristou,
Sutton, and two parts of the manor of Rosse, co. York, the manors and
lordships of Whitle and Warpisden alias Warpelesden, the manor and
lordship of Asshehurst and the park of Asshehurst, co. Surrey, the castle,
lordship and manor of Wardar, the manor and lordship of Ludgarsale, the
manors and lordships of Valet, Clyvecombe alias Wydecombe, Maporton,
Chiddeforme (dias Chilfrome, Haselbere, Tolreporcorum, Swere, Iwarne
Courteney alias Yewem Courteney, Ebberton, Ramsham, PonteknoU
Kentecombe and Wroxale, co. Dorset, the manors and lordships o
Lyndford, Little Wavenden and Neweportepaynell and the park of Tyke-
ford, CO. Buckingham, the lordship and manor called *Percyfee' in
Ludford, the castle of Somerton, the manor, lordship and town of Boston
on the east of the water there and two parts of the same on the west of the
water, and the manors, lordships and towns of Freston, Frampton, Don«
nyngton, Quadryng, Wikes, Skirbek and the soke of Skirbek, Kirketon
and the soke of Kirketon, Gayton and the soke of Gayton, Mounby and
the soke of Mumby, Goddesfeide in Freston, Ledenham, Fullebek, Was-
singburgh, Boundeby and Wrageby, co. Lincoln, the lordship of WesUe,
CO. Suffolk, the manor and lordship of Ghesthunte, co. Hertford, the manor
and lordship of Swafham, co. Norfolk, and the manors and lordships of
Exton, Brene, Kyngesdon by Tlchestre, Somerton Erliche, Shokerwik,
Batheneston, Hunspille Maris, Bellewton Pensford and Horsey, Charleton
II
468 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1474. Membrane 5 — cont.
Makerelly Dtinhede, Stoke Michell, the castle and lordship of Wodford and
the lordships and manors of Wrozale, Crakeheme and Miaterton, co.
Somerset, and all knights' fees, advowsons, leets, courts, views of frank-
pledge, hundreds, wapentakes, fairs, markets, parks, chaces, warrena,
fisheries, free customs, rights, waifs, strajs, chattels of felons and fugitives,
escheats, returns and executions of writs, wreck of sea, liberties, franchises,
forfeitures, profits and commodities pertaining to the same, to hold bj
knight-service, 31/. \0s, yearly from the fee fiEurm of Wexcombe and Bede-
wjnde, CO. Wilts, 40 marks yearly parcel of 100/. late of Thomas, late lord
of Boos, attainted of high treason by an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV., parcel of the fee farm of the city of York, all \
issues of the same honours, castles, lordships, manors, lands and other
premises from 21 December last, and the reversions of the manors and
lordships of Barton on Humbre and Stewton and lands, rents and services
in Barton on Humbre and Stewton, co. Lincoln, on the death of Katharine,
duchess of Norfolk, eight messuages, twenty bovates of land and 16 acres
of pasture in Carleton by Hemesley with the agistment of the moor of
Carleton aforesaid, co. York, on the death of Guy Fairfax, who holds the
same for life of the grant of Thomas Boos, knight, late lord of Boos, by the
name of all the lands, rents and services which the latter had in the town-
ship or hamlet of Carleton by Hemesley and an enclosure or tenement
called ^ le Cowehous in le Grane ' there with the agistment of the moor
there, belonging to the king by reason of the said act, and the castle and
manor of Hamelak alicu Helmesley, the third part of the manor of Boos,
the third part of the manor, lordship and town of Boston on the west of the
water there and 73/. 6«. 8c/. yearly parcel of 100/. parcel of the fee farm of
the city of York on the death of Marjory late the wife of Thomas Boos,
knight, belonging to the king by reason of the said act, to hold with
knights' fees, advowsons, leets, courts, views of frank-pledge, hundreds,
wapentakes, fairs, markets, parks, chaces, warrens, fisheries, fi*ee customs,
rights, waifs, strays, chattels of felons and fugitives, escheats, returns and
executions of writs, wreck of sea, liberties, franchises, forfeitures, profits
and commodities as above.
Aug. 6. Grant to Bichard Fowler, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, and
Weitmintter. John Fitzherbert, one of the tellers of the Exchequer, of the presen-
tation to the church of Stanford Byvers, in the diocese of London, at its
next voidance. By K.
Aug. 8. Grant with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence,
Westminster, lieutenant of Ireland, to Thomas Danyell, esquire, and tiie heirs male of his
body of the manors or lordships of Bawyre and Ardemulghan and the king's
fee farm from the manors of Salmon Leap and Chapelizod in Ireland, with
knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets,
liberties, franchises, reversions and other commoditieB, to hold by the ser-
vices of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they
were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Membrane 4.
July 28. Appointment, until 28 January, of William Mathewe, yeoman purveyor
Westminster, of the carriage of the household, to take waggons, wains, cars, horses and
oxen and other necessaries for the office of carriage of the household.
By bill of the steward of the household.
July 28. Appointment, until 28 January, of Peter Chyld, yeoman ferreter of the
Westminster, household, to take conies and rabbits for the expenses of the honsehold
and carriage for the same. By bill of the steward of the household.
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 459
1474. Membrane 4— <;on^
July 28. Appointment^ antil 28 January, of John Gardener, jeoman of the office
Westminster, of the poultry of the household, to take capons, cocks, hens, chickens,
geese^ eggs, butter and other fowls for the expenses of the household^
By bill of the steward of the liousehold.
The like of John BotuUe.
July 28. Appointment, until 28 January, of James Worseley, yeoman purveyor
WeitmiiiBter. of the ayenary of the household, to take hay, oats, horse bread and litter
and other necessaries for the office of the avenary of tho household.
By bill of the steward of the household.
The like of the following : —
Thomas Boos.
Bobert Ghregory.
John Janyns.
July 30. Grant to the mayor, bailiffs and citizens of the city of Waterford io
Westminster. Ireland, who hold the city of the king by fee farm of 100 marks yearly,
because the city has been impoverished for the past six years by ill success
in trade and loss of goods of the citizens and the death and capture of
divers merchants of the city and there is no law, justice or government
around the city but murder, robbery and war by the Irish and rebel
English, so that they can hardly keep the city or repair its walls and port,
of the reversion of the annuity of 10/. which Nicholas Strangwissh has of
the said fee farm of the grant of Henry VI. or of the king, whenever it
shall come into the king's hands by his death or otherwise. By p.s.
July dO. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Wallewen, esquire^
Westminster. John Welford and Thomas Breynton of a messuage, 112 acres of land,
30 acres of meadow and an acre of pasture in Lugwardyn, not held in
chief, extended at 7 marks yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken before
Hugh Shirley, escheator in the county of Hereford, to Thomas Adys,
chaplain of the chantry founded by William Stourton, clerk, in the chureh
of Lugwardyn, to the value of 8 marks yearly in full satisfaction of the
licence by letters patent dated 3 December, 1 Edward lY.
Aug. 3. Grant for life to John Dike of the town of Calais, ' smyth,' of the office
Westminster, of chief smith of the town and the marches there and surveyor of the
whole smiths' art of the same, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands
of the treasurer of the town with all profits pertaining to the office in the
times of Edward in. and Richard II. ; in lieu of a like grant to Giles Van
Rasyngham, ^smyth,' by letters patent dated 23 March, 13 Edward IV.
surrendered. By p.s.
Mbubranss 3 and 2.
Jane 25. Impeximus and confirmatiou to James, bishop of Norwich, and Thomas,
Westminster, the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, Norwich, of letters patent dated
8 October, 2 Bichard II. inspecting and confiiming to Jlenry, then bishop,
and the prior and convent a charter dated at Westminster, 21 February,
12 Edward m. [Charter Roll, 12 Edward JJL No. 42] inspecting and
confirming to Anthony, then bishop, and the prior and convent a ciiarter
dated at Westminster, 4 March, 2 Edward U. [^Charter Roily 2 Edward
11. No, 30] inspecting and confirming to John, then bishop, and the prior
and convent a charter dated at Lanercast, 5 October, 34 Edward I.
[Charter Roll, 34 Edward /. No, 11] inspecting and confirming the
following :—
1. A charter dated at Greddington, 28 November, 2 John. [Rotuli
Cartarum, p, 80.]
2« A charter of William II« dated at Salisbury to Herbert, then bishop.
^
460 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membranes 3 and 2— eon/.
3. A charter of Henrj I. dated at St EdmnndB to Herbert, then bishop,
and the monkfl. \Mona8ticon. vol. iy. p, 17*]
4. A charter dated at Westminster, 7 May, 16 Henry III. inspecting
and confirming a charter of Henry II. dated at Norwich* \ Manas*
ticon. vol, iv. p, 17.]
5. A charter dated at Westminster, 7 May, 16 Henry HI. to Thomas,
then bishop, and William, then prior. {^Charter Boll^ 16 Henry
IIL m. 11.]
6. A charter of William 11. dated at Westminster. [Monastieon, vol. iv.
p. 18.] For 10/. paid in the hanaper.
Membrane S-h^om/.
July 8. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, after inquisition, by John
Westmiiuter. Bandolff of the town of Westminster, esquire, and Richard Humfrey of the
same town, wai^dens of the fraternity and gild of St. Mary, Westminster,
and their snocessors of lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the
ralue of 10 marks yearly in aid of the sustenance of a chaplain to cdebrate
divine service in the church of St. Margaret within the enclosure of the
abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster, for the good estate of the
king, his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his firstborn son
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester and the
brethren and sisters of the said fraternity and gild and for their souls after
death. By p.s. and for 23/. 6^. Sd. paid in the hanaper.
July 31. Grant to the king's kinsman William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges,
Westminfiter. the king's chamberlain, in payment of the sum of 1,666/. 13s, Aid. due to
him from the king, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer, of the
custody of the castle and manor of Sheffeld and the manors of Honnesworth
and Bolsterton, co. York, the manors of Wirksop alias Woi'sop, Styrop
and Tylne, co. Nottingham^ the manors of Whitwell, Monyasshe and
Chelmerdon, co. Derby, and all other castles, lordships, manors, lands,
rents, services, advowsons and hereditaments in those counties, the park of
the said manor of Wirksop excepted, late of John, late earl of Shrewsbury,
which Elizabeth late the wife of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, father
of the said John, held for life in dower of his inheritance and which
came into the king's hands by their deaths and by the minority of (George,
son and heir of the said John, to hold during the said minority with the
custody and marriage of the said Greorge without disparagement, and so
from heir to heir. By p.s.
Aug. 1. Licence for Thomas, bishop of London, to grant the prebend of St.
Westminster. Pancras in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, which is of his own
patronage as in right of the bishopric of London, with all messuages, lands,
rights and appurtenances to Master John Barvyle, penitentiary in the said
church, and his successors in mortmain and to appropriate the said prebend
to the said penitentiaiy, and for Thomas Wynterbome, the dean, and the
chapter of the said church to confirm this grant and appropriation. By p.s.
Dec. 4. Grant for life to John Sambroke of the office of being one of the king's
WcstmiDster. Serjeants at arms with wages of lU. daily from the fee farm of the city of
Hereford and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe ; in lieu of a like grant to Adam Godeale
by letters patent dated 13 July, 8 Edward lY. surrendered. By p.s.
Membrane 1.
July 3. Grant for life to Richard Hawt the younger, esquire, and Eleanor his
Westminiter. wife, the daughter of Robert Roos, knight, of the manors of Ravensthorp
14 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 461
1474. Membrane 1 — cont.
and Boltbj, co. York, with knights' fees, courts leet, liberties, franchises
and other commodities, late of Thomas Boos, late lord of Boos, and in the
king's hands by his forfeiture and hj reason of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 1 Edward lY. to hold by the services of as many knights'
fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward lY. By p.0.
July 14. Grant for life to David Lyonhill of the- office of one of the king's
Westminster. Serjeants at arms and I2d. for his wages from the fee farm of the city of
London and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe; in lieu of a like grant to William
Cheynee, esquire, in the place of Bichard Kesten by letters patent, dated
7 April, 13 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
May 17. Grant in frank almoin to the warden or dean and canons of the king's
Westminster, free chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore of the alien priory
of Brymesfeld, co. Gloucester, the manor of Blakenham, co. Suffolk, parcel
of the alien priory of Okebourne, the priory of St. Helen in the Isle of
Wight, CO. Southampton, the priory or manor of Charleton, co. Wilts, all
lands, rents and services in Northmundam, Compton and Welegh in the
counties of Sussex and Southampton sometime of the abbot of Lucerne in
Normandy alicu Mundam called Lucerne, the manors of Povyngton, co.
Dorset, and Wedon, parcel of the said alien priory of Okebourne, and a
yearly farm of 12 marks which the prior of Montacute renders from an
ancient impost lately belonging to the chief house of the priory beyond
seas, with all lands, rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons, views of
frank-pledge, courts leet, liberties, privileges, franchises, pensions, portions^
annuities, fee-farms, imposts and other appurtenances ; and grant to them
of licence to appropriate the said priories. IManasiicon, vol. vi. p. 1859.]
By p.s.
July 20. Grant in frank almoin to William Dudley, the dean or warden, and the
Westminster, canons of the king's free chapel of St. Mary the Yirgin and S.S. George
the Martyr and Edward the Confessor within the castle of Wyndesore of the
manor of Membury, co. Devon, the lordships of Preston and Monkesylver,
CO. Somerset, and the advowsons of the churches of Puryton and
Wollavynton, co. Somerset, parcel of the alien priory of Golddyf in Wales,
with knights' fees, advowsons, fruiis, pensions, portions, courts leet,
liberties, franchises, rights, commodities and emoluments. [Monasttcon, vol.
F/./?. 1360.] Byp.8.
July 12. Grant, during pleasure, io Bobert Howet of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of Newcastle on Tyne and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 8. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary de
Westminster. Pratis, Leicester, to elect an abbot in the place of Dan John Pomerey, last
abbot, deceased. Byp.8.
Aug. 5. Grant for life, with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, to Gilbert Debenham, knight, of the office
of chancellor of Ireland, receiving the accustomed fees with all other
profits pertaining to the office in the same manner as anyone else had in the
office. By p.8.
July 3. Presentation of Thomas Lecche, king's clerk, to the parish church of
Westminster. Wyke Besynden, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the death of the last
incumbent and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and
heir of William LoveU, deceased, tenant in chiefl
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14,74. AfSMBRANsa 2Sd^24cd.
Commissions of the peace in yarioos ooonties. {See Appendix.)
Mbmbranb 22df.
Maj 24. Commission to John Forster, William Taylard, John Wake, Thomas
WMtminster. Burton and Thomas Gjlmyn to enquire of what lands John, late earl of
Worcester, was seised in his demesne as of fee in the county of Huntingdon!
what thej are worth, by what service and of whom they are held and on
what day he died.
Commission to John Wysberd to make payments of prest money to
fletchers {petillarit) for the manufacture of ^ shefe arrowes,' workmen for
the manufacture of bows and ^ bowestaves,* smiths for the manufacture of
arrowheads and workmen called ' strengers ' for the manufacture of strings
for bows in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge and Huntingdon
and to certify thereon to the king and council with all speed, the king
haying caused proclamations to be made by the sheriffs in those counties for
the manufacture of the same with all speed for the ordnance of the army
going with him to France for the recoyery of that realm and his right
there.
The like to the following :—
Thomas Blaunehard in the counties of Warwick, Stafford, Derby,
Nottingham and Leicester, the city of Coventry and the town of
Nottingham.
Thomas Bowes in the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex and South-
ampton, the city of Canterbury and the town of Southampton.
William Warde in the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Devon and
Cornwall.
Thomas Bestney in the counties of Wilts, Gloucester, Hereford, Salop
and Worcester.
Richard Copcott in the counties of Berks, Oxford, Buckingham,
Bedford, Northampton and Butland.
Bichard Dalker in the counties of Essex, Middlesex and Hertford and
the city of London.
John Covert in the counties and cities of Lincoln and York.
Mbmbranb 20d.
April 23. Commission de tvattiis et fossatis to Th. bishop of Lincoln, William
Nottingham. Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Scrope of Bolton, knight, Robert
Markham, knight, John Stanhope, Qervase Clyfton, Robert Wilughby,
Thomas Molyneux, Thomas Nevyll and John Metheley from Broughton
Sulny to the water of Deven in the county of Nottingham and from
Feldyke in Byngham to the same water in the same county and by and
about the said water from the county of Leicester beyond Kilbyngton to
the water of Trent in the said county of Nottingham.
July 8. The like to Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, John, abbot of Bermondesey,
Westminster. Henry, prior of St. Mary Overey, Suthwerk, William Crosse, master of the
hospital of St. Thomas Martyr, Suthwerk, Master William Hatteclyffe,
Thomas Burghchier, Nicholas Gaynesford, John Forster, John Wode,
John Lynton, John Malbourgh, Richard Gi]in3m, John Holgrave, William
Comewe, Robert Ballard, Richard Skynner, Richard Tyngelden and John
Colyngregge by the coast of the marsh of the Thames between the towns
of Estgrenewich, co. Kent, and Wandeaworth, co. Surrey.
14 BDWABD IV.-^Pabt L 463
X474. Membrane 20c/.— con^.
Jaly 16. The like to John Fogge, knight, John Scot, knight, William Haute,
WestBiiiister. knight, John Gilford, knight, John Elrjngton, esquire, John Brumston,
esquire, Henry Auger, esquire, William Belknap, esquire, Bobert Oxen«
bregga^ esquire, Bc^holomew Bolney, Roger Brent, John Fjneux, Vincent
Fjnche, John Nethirsole aud John Hert between the towns of Bobertys-
bregge, co. Sussex, and Bomeney, co. Kent.
Aug. 3. The like to Edward Nevyll of Bergevenny, knight, John, abbot of
Weftminiter. Bermondesey, William, abbot of Lesnes, William Hatteclyff, Johu Bromston,
John Grene, John Bam, Boger Appilton, Bobert Ballard and John Alfegh
on the coast of the marsh of the Thames from the town of Westgrenewiche^
CO. Kent, to Gravesend, co. Kent.
Oct. 16. The like to Thomas Urswyke, knight, John Elryngton, Thomas Frowyk,
Wefltminster. William Essex, Boger Philpot, William Copley, William Chadworth,
Thomas Lute, William Gardyner and Simon Smyth by the coast of the
marsh of the Thames between the Tower of London and the town of
Stratford atte Bowe in the county of Middlesex.
Dec. 6. The like to William, abbot of the monastery of St. Augustine without
Wettminster. the walls of the city of Canterbury, Edward Nevyll of Bergevenny, knight,
John, abbot of Bermondesey, William, abbot of Lesnes, Master WilUam
Hatclyff, James Haute, esquire, John Bromston, esquire, John Grene,
esquire, Bichard Page, John Bamme, esquire, Boger Appelton, Boger
Brent, John Alfegh, William Swan, Bobert Balard, Boger Shelley, John
Nethersole aud John Hert by the coast of the Thames and marsh from the
town of Wolewiche, oo. Kent, to the town of Northflete, co. Kent.
Membrane I9d.
July 12. Commission to John Constable, knight, William Lawson, John Sh^nbom,
Westminiter. John Heron, John Harebottell and the sheriiF of Northumberland to
enquire about all wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats and forfeitures
belonging to the king and all alienations of lauds in mortmain or lands
held in chief without licence in the said county.
Membrane 17 d.
June 30. Commission to John Mounpesson, Bobert Baynard, John Whyttokes-
Wcfftminftor. mede and John Ferrers to enquire about certain felons of themselves in the
county of Wilts and the concealment of their goods and chattels, belonging
to the king for this.
Membrane I3d.
July 16. Commission to Bichard Patyn to take carriage by land and water for
WestmiDster. divers ordnance of the king to the castle of Nottingham and timber, iron
and other necessaries for tlie ordnance and carpenters called ' whelewrightes'
and ^ cartwrightes ' and other carpenters and workmen.
Membrane i2d.
July 4. Commission to Bichard de la Bere, esquire, Thomas Brigges, Thomas
WestmiiiBter. Morgan, Thomas Braynton and the sheriff of Hereford to enquire if it is to
the king's loss or prejudice to grant licence to John Barre, knight, to grant
three messuages, 200 acres of land, 9 acres of pasture, three parts of 18
acres of meadow and three parts of 12 acres of pasture in Luyde Muche*'
grosse, Clehungre and Hungarston to the chaplain of the chantry of John
Barre, knight, in the parish church of Clehungre, co. Hereford, in the
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1474. Membrcme I2d — cont.
diocese of Hereford, to hold for his sustenance in part satisfaction of 8/.
of land and rent yearly, which the king granted licence for him to
acquire by letters patent, and to enquire of whom the premises are held and
by what service and how much they are worth and what lands will remain
to the said John Barre after this grant.
Membrane \0d,
July 20. Commission to Fulk Barghchier of Fitzwareyn, knight, John Dynham
Westmimter. of Dynham, knight, Thomas Seyntleger, Bobert Wilughby, knight, John
Crokkar, knight, John Fortescu, Richard Page, John BygoneU, William
Hody, Bicbard Wydeslade, Thomas Calwadley, William Fowell and John
Wydeslade to enquire about all loadings and unloadings of ships and mer-
chandise since the first day of the reign without due payment of subsidies
all escapes of felons from prison, all escheats, wards, custodies, marriages
of heirs and widows without licence and reliefs, debts and chattels concealed
from the king, all concealments, trespasses, offences, contempts, falsifications
and deceptions, all alienations of manors and lands held in chief without
licence, all wastes committed on the king's possessions, manors and lands
or other lands the reversions of which belong to him, all reversions, knights'
fees and advowsons belonging to the king by reason of the minority of heirs
or otherwise, all customers and controllers of ports and searchers not
resident at their offices and all Aums of money received by them for payment
of any tally or assignment, all customers, controllers, searchers, controllers
and surveyors of the scrutiny having ships of their own, buying or selling
merchandise, dealing with the freighting of ships or holding wharves,
quays, inns or taverns, and all idiots and their lands, in the counties of
Devon and Somerset, and to send their inquisitions into Chancery as soon
as possible and not later than the morrow of All Souls next.
Membrane Id.
Aug. 5. Commission to the king's brother Bicbard, duke of Gloucester, the king's
Westminster, kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, John Pilkyngton, knight, Bob^t
Constable, knight, William Ivers, kuight, Boger Musgrave, William
Claxton, John W^ydryngton, Balph Hooton, Nicholas Bidle, Thomas
Poupley, John Whitfeld, Thomas Elryngton, Bobert Whitfeld and William
Goderyswyke to inquire into the report of George Willarby that there are
three notable mines in the north of England, of which one contains 27 lbs.
of silver in the fodder of lead with a vein htdf a rod in breadth, another 18
pounds of silver in the fodder with a vein 5 rods in breadth and the other
4 pounds of silver in the fodder with a vein \\ rods in breadth, and to
certify thereon to the king and coonciL
465
14 EDWARD IV.— Paet 2.
1474. Membrane 24.
June 28. Inspexitnus and confirmation to the abbot and convent of the monastery
Westminitcr. of St, Mary and St. Dogmael in Kemmeye, monks of Tyron, of letters
patent dated 2 June, 20 Bichard II. inspecting and confirming a charter
dated at Langley, 3 February, 5 Edward III. [Charter Boll, 5 Edward III.
No, 80] inspecting and confirming the following : —
1. A charter dated at Westminster, 12 June, 18 Edward I. [Charier
Molly 18 Edward L No. 47] inspecting and confirming a charter of
Henry I. [Monasticoriy vol. iv. p. 130.]
2. A charter dated at King's Clipstone, 6 November, 18 Edward L
[Charter Roll, 18 Edward I. No. 3] inspecting and confirming a
charter of Nicholas son of Martin. For 208. paid in the hanaper.
July 4. Ratification of the estate which John Vale has as parson of the parish
WcBtminster. church of St. Migneta, Rathwere, in the diocese of Meath.
May 20. Grant for life to John Beauchamp, knight, and Richard Beauchamp,
Weanninster. knight, his son of two tuns of wine yearly from Michaelmas, 12 Edward IV.
in the port of Bristol at the hands of the king's butler or his deputy there,
provided that they shall not receive any wines by reason of letters patent
under the privy seal dated 10 December, 12 Edward IV. directed to the
butler. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the butler.
July 16. Grant to Richard Beauchamp, knight, and the heirs male of his body of
' Wfitminstcr. the office of constable of the castle of Gloucester and the custody of the
gaol of the castle and a meadow called * Castell Mede ' and * Castell Cowle '
belonging to the said office of old, with all fees and profits. By p.s.
Aug. 3. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Page as receiver of all
Wertminiter. lordships, manors and lands late of Philip Copleston, esquire, tenant in
chief, in the county of Devon and in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of Ralph C!opleston his son and heir, with such fees as may be
agreed upon between the said Bichard and the treasurer of England before
Christmas next. By bill of the treasurer.
Membrane 23.
July 30. Exemplification, at the request of John atte Grove, of the tenour of
WMtminfter. a foot of a fine levied at Westminster in the octave of Midsummer,
2 Edward II. before William de Bereford, Lambert de Trikingham, Hervey
de Stanton and Henry le Scrope, justices of the Bench, between Walter
atte Grave of Wokindone Setfonteynes and Sabina his wife, complainants,
and John Malegrefie of Horndon, deforciant, concerning two messuages, a
carucate ot land, 8 acres of pasture, 3 acres of wood and 27s, 2d, rent in
Wokindone Setfonteynes and Wokindone Bisshop, co. Essex, by which the
said Walter acknowledged the premises to be the right of i;he said John as
those which the latter had of his gifb and the said John granted them to
the said Walter and Sabina for life with remainder to Thomas, son of the
said John, and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies and final
remainder to the right heirs of Walter.
^«g. 1. General pardon to William Smythe late of the parish of Wroxhale, co.
WeitiaiMter. Somerset, ' yoman/ alias of Bristol, porter of the castle of Bristol, aiias
y 96186. Q O
466 CAtEm)Aft OF PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane iZ^^cont.
late of Great Harowdon, co. Northampton, alias late 'of Faukeburn, co.
Essex, of all offences committed bj him before 28 July last. By p.B.
July 30. Grant to Gerard Caniziani^ merchant of London, and Elizabeth his wife
Westminster, and their heirs and assigns, in satisfaction of the sum of 360/. which he
has paid on behalf of the king, of the manor of Great Lynfoi-d, co. Buck-
ingham, with the adrowson of the parish church of Great Lynford and a
messuage, three yirgates of land, 3 acres of meadow and 4 acres of
pasture called * Lynforthes ' in Lynford aforesaid in the king's hands by
pretext of the forfeiture of James, late earl of Wiltshire, attainted of high
treason by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 NorembeF,
I Edward IV. and all lands, rents, reversions and services in the town of
Great Lynford late of die said earl and in the king's hands as above, to hold
of the chief lords of the fee by the services of as many knights' fees and
as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.fl.
Aug* 4* Pardon to the king's uncle Henry, earl of Essex, treasurer of England,
Westminster, and Richard Fowler, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, his clerk or
deputy, of all offences committed by them and all debts, accounts, issues
and arrears due from them to the king before 20 July last. By K.
Aug. 5. Whereas on the mature deliberation of the council the king ordered that
Westminster. Robert, lord of Boyde of the parts of Scotland, for his good service should
have 200 marks yearly for his sustenance from Michaelmas, 12 Edward
IV. until Michaelmas, 1475, and he has had payment of 50 marks only;
the king hereby grants to him 150 marks at tbe receipt of the Exchequer
in payment for the first year and 200 marks as follows from Michaelmas
last in each of the other two years, viz. 20/. from the issues of the county
of Southampton, 20/. from the issues of the counties of Warwick and
Leicester, 17/. 6*. 8^. from the issues of the county of Rutland, 24/. from
the issues of two parts of the manors of Bratton, Credeho, Alverdescote,
Hautbray alias Highbray, Essheroges, Southmolton and all lands and
rents in the county of Devon late of David Flcmmyng, knight, deceased, at
the hands of the farmers, 'receivers or other occupiers or the sheriff of Devon,
10/. from the fee farm of the town of Worcester and the issues of the same,
16/. from the fee farm of the city of Herefoi'd and the issues of the same,
10/. from the farm of the mills of Retford, co. Nottingham, at the hands of
the abbot of Welbek and 16/. from the fee farm of Pynnokshire, co.
Gloucester, at the hands of the abbot and monks of Hayles or the receivers,
farmers or other occupiers of the same. By K.
Aug. 5. Grant with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence ,
Westminster, lieutenant of Ireland, to the mayor, bailiffs and citizens of the city of
Waterford in Ireland, who are bound to render their account for the fee
farm of the city twice yearly at the ' exchequer of Dublin, that the chan-
cellor of Ireland shall yearly appoint two commissioners from the more
discreet men of their city by letters patent under the great seal of Ireland
to audit their account and that they shall not while the present troubles
last be compelled to make any account at the said exchequer, as the city of
Waterford is 60 miles away ^om the city of Dublin and there is nothing
but rebellion, murder, robbery and war around. By p.s.
Aug. 5. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Wcstmiiuter. of his body of the lordships and manors of and in Winterbomstoke, Upton
Skidmore, Warminster, and Mildenhale and all lands, rents and services
in Chippenham, Shildon, Loldon, Winterbomstoke, Upton Skidmore,
Warmister and Mildenhale, co. Wilts, the manors and hundreds of Wellowe
and Telisford, co. Somerset, the manors of Rusteshale, Wittenham and
Rowley and the hundreds of Chippenham, Bisshoppeston and Donlowe, co.
J 4 EDWARD IV.— Paet II. 467
1474* MenArane 23 — cont.
Wilts, with knights' fees, advowsons, hundredsi courts leet, franchises,
views of frank-pledge,* fairs, markets and warrens, late of Eobert Hunger-
ford, knight, and belonging to the king bj the forfeiture of his son Eobert
Hungerford, knight, lord Hungerford and de Moleyns, and also the
reversion on the death of Margaret, lady of Hungerford, late the wife of
the said Eobert the father, of the manors of Brittford, co. Wilts, Bremul-
shawe, Teffbnt, co. Wilts, Parke, Hametetthe, Hilleton, Eilleton, Dawnoth,
Hermona and Tresoderon, co. Cornwall, belonging to the king as above,
with knights' fees, advowsons, hundreds, courts leet, franchises, fairs,
markets and other free customs, to hold by the services of as many knights'
fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
July 18. Presentation of Thomas Wele to the parish church of Gisleham, in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Eobert Blakwall, last parson.
JfSMBRANS 22.
Aug. 10. General pardon to William Clement of Suthwerk, * berebruer,* a/iai
Windsor, citizen and draper of London, of all offences committed by him before
7 August. By p.s.
Aug. 11. Grant for life to William Kelley of the office of chief plumber within the
Windsor, castle of Wyndesore with all accustomed fees as in the times of Edward III.
and Eichard II. from the issues of the castle. By p.s.
Aug. 14. Appointment of the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, as
Windsor, sheriff of Northumberland and grant to him of the office of sheriff for lifo,
rendering to the king 100/. yearly at the Exchequer without any account.
By p.s.
Aug. 15. Mandate to the escheator in tlie county of Hereford and the marches of
Wobnrn. Wales adjacent for the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of
Hereford to Master Thomas Millyng, professor of theology, whom the
pope has appointed bishop in the place of John Stanbury, deceased, and
who has renounced everything prejudicial to the king in the pope's bOll and
whose fealty the king has taken. [^Foedera.] "By p.s.
The hke to the escheators in the following counties :—
Salop and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
The like to John Tate, mayor of London and escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Aug. 15. Commission to Eobert Boolde, knight, Eichard Evys and Edward ap David
Westminster, to take ships and vessels for the conduct of certain men at arms and archers
whom the king has ordered to be sent to Ireland in the company of Gilbert
Debenham, king^s knight, to resist the king's enemies and rebels there, and
masters and mariners for the same.
Aug. ] 2. Appointment for life of the king's servant John Belchamp alias Haster as
Windsor, master carpenter of the king's ship called le Gracedieu and dther ships of
the king from 4 August, 13 Edward lY. from which day he has had the
office, with a fee of 10/. yearly from the customs and subsidies in the port
of Southampton. By p.s.
July 25, Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, after inquisition, by William Wildy
Westminster, the prior, and the convent of the house of Jesus of Bethlehem, Shene,
of lands, tenements and rents^ not held in chief, to the value of 50/. yearly.
By p.s.
Q G 2
468 CALENDAR OP PATENT? BOLLS.
1474. Membrane 22— con^
Aug. 24. Bevocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one year, granted
Someries. on 20 April last by letters patent to William Bouthe, citizen and
^ haberdassher ' of London, alias ^ marchant/ going on the king's service
in the company of the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant
general of the town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe custody,
defence and victualling of the same, because he delays in the city and
suburbs of London, as appears by certificate of Robert Billesdon and
William Stokker, knight, sheriffs.
Aug. 22, Grant for life with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of
WestminBter. Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, to Gilbert Debenham, knight, of th^ office
of steward of the liberty of the county of Meath in Ireland, receiving the
accustomed fees with all profits, with power of appointiug all officers under
him. By p.s.
Aug. 20. Grant for life with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of
Westminster, Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, to Bichard Heron late of London, merchant,
alias of Westminster, of the office of master and worker of the king's mints
and coinage within the cities, towns or castles of Dublin, Drodath, Trym,
Waterford, Cork and Lymryk and elsewhere in Ireland, receiving the
accustomed frees from the issues of the coinage with all other profits.
By p.8.
Aug. 28. Grant to William John, lieutenant of Croysik in Brittany, of 100/. from
Backden. the customs and subsidies in the ports of Dertmouth and Excestre, in full
satisfaction of a ship of Brittany and goods and merchandise to the value
of 600 crowns taken from him by certain subjects of the king of Fowy
contrary to the friendship between the king and his kinsman the duke of
Brittany. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 21.
July 30. Grant to Gerard Canizian of London, merchant, and his heirs and
Westminster, assigns, because he has spent divers sums of money amounting in all to
4,000 marks for the king and has as yet had no payment, of the custody of
all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and possessions late
of Alice, lady of Lovell, deceased, tenant in chief, from Easter last during
the minority of Francis her son and heir, and so from heir to heir during
minority, in satisfaction and recompence of such part of the said sum of
4,000 marks as the issues thus received by him shall amount to. By p.s.
Aug. 21. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Westminster by
Westmrnster. London to elect an abbot in the place of Thomas Milling, last abbot,
resigned. By p.s.
Aug. 6. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Sorell, to the office of tronage
Westminster, and pessge in the port of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 8. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and possessions
with advowsons, knights' fees, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs,
markets, parks, warrens, franchises, liberties, profits and other commodities
late of Robert Tey, esquire, tenant in chief by knight service, or any other
ancestor of William Tey his son and heir during the minority of the latter
with his custody and marriage without disparagement and so from heir to
heir, finding a competent sustenance for the heir and supporting the houses,
enclosures and buildings. By K.
Juljr L Licence for Laurence, bishop of Durham, John, bishop of Exeter, and
Westminster. John Nayler, one of the clerks of Chancery, and the executors and asaigna
of the aid John Nayler to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt H. 469
1474. Membrane 21 — eont.
celebrate diyine senrice daily in the parish church of St. Petroc, Bodmin,
or in the conventual church of the priory of St. Petroc, Bodmin, co.
Cornwall, or in any other consecrated place that may please them for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
the said bishops and John and for their souls after death and the souls of
Stephen Nayler and Matilda his wife, parents of the said John, Katharine
late the wife of the said John, Thomas Nayler and Richard Nayler, clerks,
sons of the said Stephen and Matilda, and all other sons, daughters, parents,
brothers, sisters and friends of the said Stephen and Matilda and all who
may lend hand to the support of the chantry, to be called the chaplain of
the chantry of Stephen Nayler of Bodmyn, and for the said chaplain and
his successors to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, rents and annuities,
not held in chief, to the value of 6/. yearly for their sustenance. By p.8.
Oct. 25. Grant to Richard Fynes, lord Dakers, Walter Devereuz, lord Ferrers,
WestmiiiBter. and Master William Dudley, king's chaplain, and their assigns of the
collation to the next vacant prebend in the king's college of St. George
within the castle of Wyndesore. By p.s.
Nov. 17. Exemplification, at the request of John Kerne, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of a charter dated at Westminster, 14 October. 33 Edward I.
[Charter Roll^ZZ Edward /. No, 12] granting to Henry de Lacy, earl
of Lincoln, and his heirs a market and fair at their manor of Wayneflete,
CO. Lincoln. This charter has been lost by accident, as the said John has
taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Membrane 20.
Aug. 5. Writ de intendendo directed to the knights, free men and other tenants
Westmiaster. of the monastery of Waltham Holy Cross, of the order of St. Augustine, in
the diocese of London, for Thomas Edward, whom the prior and convent
have elected abbot on the resignation of John Lucas, last abbot, the king
having given his assent to the election and taken his fealty and restored
the temporalities to him, as all abbots of the monastery are true abbots on
election without any confirmation. By p.s. and by K.
Aug. 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of Vincent Fynche as controller of the
Westminster, great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the Ss. in the tun and the 12c?. in the pound in the port of
Chichester and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
Aug. 2. John Pyg£;e, bishop of Ardfcrt {Hartforien ') and parson of the parish
Westminster, church of St. Christopher, London, going beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Christopher Hanyngton, ' gentilman,' and John Cristede of
London, * gentilman,' his attorneys for one year.
Oct. 13. General pardon to Miles ap Herry of Coblyngton, co. Hereford, esquire,
Westminster, alias ^ gentilman,' of all offences committed by him befor 8 October.
By p.8.
Oct. 14. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Gaunt, monk, born at
Westminster, Perth in Scotland, dwelling at Warden, co. Bedford, who has taken an oath
of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
Oct. 25. Presentation of Hugh Harflet, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Mylkestede, in the diocese of Canterbury.
470 CALENDIB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane 20 — cont
Oct. 29. Grant for life to the king's servant Peter Courteys of the office of the
Westminster, custody of the king's plot within the palace of Westminster which William
Trussell, deceased, lately had of the king's grant, with the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
Oct. 31. Grant for life to Kichard Patyn of 4df. daily from the issues of the
Westminster, meadow called * the kinges medow ' and the king's mill by the castle of
Nottingham. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Grant for life to Thomas Asshe, for his good service to the king in his
Westminster, journeys (yiagiis) at Barnet and Tewkesbury against the rebels, of the
manor of Burneham Sutton and three tenements in Southlynne, co.
Norfolk, late of Giles Sayntlowe late of Watford, co. Hertford, esquire,
and in the king's hands by virtue of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. against the said Giles by the
name of Giles Sayntlowe late of London, esquire, to hold by the accustomed
services with knights' fees, advowsons, fairs, markets, rents and services.
By p.8.
Nov. 10. Licence, for 6s. 8J., paid in the hanaper, for John Clogh to enfeoff
Westminster. Oliver Woderofe of two bovates of land in Hope, held in chief.
Nov. 11. General pardon to the king's kinsman George, archbishop of York, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king before 1 August^
U Edward IV. By p.s.
Membrane 19.
Sept. 30. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Norfolk for the restitution of
Wobum. the temporalities of the monasteiy of St. Edmund Bury, of the order of
St. Benedict, in the diocese of Norwich, immediately subject to the Roman
church, to Bichard Hengham, bachelor in decrees, elected abbot by the
prior and convent on the death of Robert Ixworth, last abbot, the king
having given hit assent to the election and taken his fealty, as in accordance
with an indult x)f the apostolic see no confirmation is required. By K.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Suffolk.
Cambridge.
The like to John Tate, mayor of London and escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Oct. 6. Grant to the king's servants Wiilixim Trussell, knight of the body, and
Wycombe. John Cheyne, esquire, of the collation to the next vacant canonry and
prebend in the king's free chapel or collegiate church of St. Mary and
St. George within the castle of Wyndesore. By p.s.
Oct. 14. General pardon to William Pouche late of Shrewardyn, co. Salop,
Westminster. < yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 17 March last. By p.s.
Oct. 10. Grant to Humphrey Stafford of Grafton, esquire, and the heirs male of
Westminster, his body of the lordships and manors of Clent, Honnesworth and Meere,
CO. Stafford, with advowsons, knights' fees, courts barou, views of frank-
pledge and all appurtenances, late of James Ormonde, late earl of
Wiltshire, attainted of high treason by authority of Parliament, and in the
king's hands by his forfeiture, and the lordships and manors of Severne
Stoke and Ekynton, co. Worcester, with advowsons, knights' fees, courts
baron, views of frank-pledge and all appurtenances, late of John Clyfford,
late lord of Clyfford, attainted of high treason by authority of Parliament,
14 EDWAED IV.— Pabt II. 471
1474* Membrane IB^^ont,
and in the king's hands by his forfeiture, not exceeding the yearly value
of 85/., to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other
' rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
By p.s.
Nov. 1. Grant, for the continuation and increase of the shipping in the port of
"Westminster. Bristol, to Thomas Hexton, John Peuke and John Hemmyng, merchants
of Bristol, owners of a ship called la Marie Redeclyfj^^ Louis Johns,
John Puyster and John "Wythepoll, merchants of the same town, owners
of a ship called la Marye Grace, William Wodyngton, John Jay and
William Brid, merchants of the said town, owners of a ship called le
Trynyte^ and the said William Bryd and John Skryven, merchant of the
said town, owners of a ship called le James, that they may load the said
ships in the said port with any goods and merchandise not of the staple of
Calais before Christmas next and take the same to the parts of Seville,
Portugal and Spain and load the ships with other goods and merchandise and
bring the same back to the said port quit of customs and subsidies. By p.s.
Nov, 6. Grant in frank almoin to Richard Wode, the prior, and the convent of
Westmioster. St Maiy, Stodeley, co. Warwick, of the king's free chapel of St. Mary
Magdalen at Spon by Coventre and all lands, tenements, meadows, feedings,
pastures, woods, offerings, commodities, rights, profits, liberties, franchises
and other emoluments belonging to it, to pray for the good estate of the king
and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his firstborn son
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and for
their souls after death and the soul of the king's father Bichard, late duke
of York| and the king's progenitors.
By p.s. and for 12/. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 8. Appointment of Thomas Asshe, John Haster and John Robyns to
Westminster, repair the king's ship called le Antony, and to take smiths, carpenters and
other workmen and timber, iron, boards^ canvas, pitch and other necessaries
for the same. By K.
Nov* 9. Appointment of the king's servant Edward Burton as one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, and grant to him of 6 J. daily for life for his fee from the
fee farm of the town of Gloucester. By p.s,
Mbmbbanb 18.
Nov. 25. Grant during pleasure to the guardian and convent of the Friars Minor
Westminster, in the University of Cambridge of 25 marks yearly at the receipt of the
Exchequer from Easter last of the king's alms, as Henry III. and
Edward I. and other progenitors of the king have granted to them by
letters patent. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Pardon to George Lumley, knight, late sheriff of Northumberland, alias
Westminster, late under-sheriff of Northumberland, alias constable of the castle of
Scardeburgh, of all offences committed by him and all fi^nes, amercements,
issues, debts, accounts and tureai's due from him to the kiug by reason of
his said offices. By p.8.
Nov. 28. Inspeadmus of the following: — Grant by William Tybert and John
Westminster. Wylde, clerks, to John Leynham alias Plomer, citizen and' grocer of
London, and Margaret his wife and their heirs and assigns of the manor
of Horsyngdon and the advowson of the church of the manor, the manor
of Saunturdon called ^ Cheynesmaner,' the manor of Saunterdon and the
• advowson of the parish church of St. Mary, Saunterdon, and the advowson
of the church of Sanndirdon, the manor ot Bromes and the whole quit rent
in Saundirdon aforesaid, the manor of Mesele alias Druels, all the lauds
called ^ Fastyngdyches ' and ^Botillers' and all other lands, tenements,
472 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS
^ Ami Membrane 1 8— con^.
rents, reversions and services with woods, meadows, feedings, pastures,
mills, ways, paths, hedges, ditches, commons, fisheries, rivers, stews,
warrens, escheats, reliefs, heriots, suits, courts, views of frank-pledge,
wards, marriages, homages, bondmen with their issues, liberties, franchises,
rights commodities and appurtenances which thej had of the demise of
the said John, John Stokker, citizen and alderman of London, and William
Danvers, as is contained in a charter dated 5 August, 2 Edward IV. and
which the latter together with John Fray, knight, and William Broun,
now deceased, had of the demise of John Brekenoke late of Horsyngdon,
CO. Buckingham, esquire, Edmund Hampeden, knight, John Chejne, knight,
William Baron, William Cleve, Edmund Brndenell, John Hampeden of
Kyrabell, and William Davy in Horsyngdon, Saundirdon, Besiburgh,
West Wycombe, Sauntuidon, Prince's Risburgh, Kynggesey, Saunterdon,
Astonstanford and in the parishes of Hadenhara and Ilmer, as is contained
in a charter dated 14 March, 37 Henry VI. with a provision that if the
said Margaret marry again after the death of her husband she shall have
estate in the premises for her life only, the reversion belonging to the heirs
and assigns of her husband. Witnesses : — ^Edmund Rede, Richard Hare-
court, Robert Pitzelys, esquires, Edmund Brudenell, Richard Bedford,
John Broke and others. Horsyngdon, 18 August., 2 Edward IV,
Nov. 27. Grant to the king's servant George Louekyn, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, wardrobe, in repayment of the sum of 107/. 2s. 4d, in which the king is
indebted to him for divert bombazines and other linen and woollen cloths
delivered by him into the wardrobe for the king's use and for the expenses
of the making and working of the same, that he or his executors after his
decease or their factors or attorneys may ship woollen cloths in the ports of
London and Southampton and take them to any foreign parts and bring
back other merchandise to the said ports quit of customs and subsidies
until he shall thus be fully satisfied of the said sum. By p.s.
Dec. 7. Presentation of William Ardern, chaplain, to the parish church of Little
WeBtminster. Stanbrigge, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of Thomas
Ardern, last parson.
Dec. 10. General pardon to Nicholas Prat of the town of Haydor, co. Lincoln,
Weitminster. * gentilman,' alias merchant, alias Nicholas Chamberleyn, John Westland
late of Honyngton, co. Lincoln, *yoman,' alias John Westlawe late of
Haydor, ' laborer,' Bartholomew Johnson of Haydor and John Panne late
of Aseby, co. Lincoln, ^ laborers,' of all offences committed by them before
7 December, By p.s.
Nov. 29. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Middlesex for the restitution
Weetminster. of the temporalities of the abbey of Westminster, immediately subject to
the Roman church, of the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of London,
to John Esteney, whom the pope has appointed abbot by bull in the place
of Thomas Millyng, bishop of Hereford, last abbot, and who has renounced
all words prejudicial to the king and his crown in the said bull before
Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, appointed together with John
Morton, doctor of laws, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, and John Broun,
clerk, to receive the renunciation, and whose fealty the king has ordered to
be taken by the said bishop, John and John.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :-^
Worcester.
Surrey.
Oxford.
Gloucester.
Buckingham.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
14 EDWARD IV«— Pabt H. . 473
1474. Membrane 17.
Nov. 29. Gknend pardon to Bichard Palmer of Wykewan, co. Gloucester,
WestmiMter. * husbondman.' By p.B.
Dec. 1. Protection, for one year, for William Frankeleyn of Chester, alias
Wmtmiiuter. William Temple, yeoman of the king's ordnance, and his servants, lands
and possessions. By K.
Nov. 80. Exemplification, at the request of the king's servant John Gogh, of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 2 June, 12 Edward IV.
{see p. 344) granting to him the office of bailiff of Dunster and the custody
of the park of Mersshewode, co. Somerset. These letters have been
lost by accident, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered
if found.
Nov. 29. Protection with clause volumuSy for one year, for William Weste late of
Westminster. Sudbury, co. Suffolk, esquire, alifis * marchant,' going to Ireland on the
king's service in the company of the king's brother George, duke of
Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, on the safe custody, defence and victualling
of that land. By bill of p.s.
Dec. 5. Grant to the king's servant John Fortescu, esquire, and the heirs male
Westminsttr. of his body of the manors of Halwell, Highaunton by Shepeswasshe,
Northlew and Holway, co. Devon, in the kuig*s hands by the forfeiture of
William Cary, knight, to hold by knight-service with knights' fees,
advowsons, courts leet, views of frank-pledge, parks, warrens, chases,
wastes, markets, fairs, liberties, franchises, wards, marriages, escheats,
reliefs and sei^ces of tenants, in lieu of a like grant to him for life by
letters patent dated 28 July, 7 Edward IV. surrendered. And this without
any fee of the seal. By K.
Dec. 16. Appointment, until 16 June, of Thomas Lynche, yeoman purveyor of
Westminster, the buyer of the household, to take beeves, muttons, calves, pigs, salt* and
fresh-water fish and other necessaries for the expenses of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Nov. 29. Licence, for ld«. 4d. paid in the banaper, for John Roberd, John Clerk,
Westminster. John Palmer, chaplains, and John Clerk of Norhampton, * baker,' to grant
a messuage in Norhampton called * Coyfrowe,' held in chief, to Thomas
Derby of Norhampton the elder, ^mercer,' and Agnes his wife, John
Grenborough, chaplain, Henry Colman of Norhampton, ^ deyster,' John
Artilburgh of the same, * potycary,' and John WeUes of the same the
younger, ^ mercer,' and their heirs.
General pardon to Bichard Palmer of Wykewan, co. Gloucester,
^husbondman.' By p.8.
July 2. Pardon to John Taylour of the parish of Bishop's Lydeyerd, co.
Westminster. Somerset, ^ husbondman,' of his outlawry in the county of Somerset for
not appearing before Richard Chokke, knight, and his fellows, justices of
the peace and of oyer and terminer in the said county, to answer Thomas
Taylour for having on 30 March, 12 Edward lY. broken and entered his
house at the said parish and assaulted him ; the said John having surrendered
to the king's prison of Ivelchestre, as the said Bichard has certified.
Membrane 16.
Dec. 14. Grant to the merchants of the Teutonic Hanse, who have the Teutonic
Westminster. Gnildhidl in London, in satisfaction and recompence of the losses which
they have sustained from the subjects of the crown of England, that they
may bring all kinds of merchandise from any foreign parts to the realm of
England and ship any merchandise not of the staple in any port of the
474 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS,
1474. ■ Membrane 16 — cofit
realm in any ships or vessels and take the same to foreign parts quit of
customs and subsidies, at the rate at which they paid before Uie fifth year
of the reign, to the snm of 10,000/. By p.s.
Dec. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Copcote to take carpenters
Westminster, called *whelers' and * cartwrightes * and other carpenters, stone-cutters,
smiths, plumbers, and other workmen for the works of the king's ordnance
and bombards, cannons, * culverynes,* ^fowelers,* * serpentines,* powder,
* sulphir,' * saltpetyr,' stone, iron, lead, crossbows and bolts for them, bows,
arrows, * bowestaves,' * bowestrynges,' ^langedeves/ lances, ^ gleyves,' and
hammers and other necessaries. iFosdera,"]
The like of John Scotte.
Dec. 5. ^ Grant to Peter Neto, merchant, subject of the king's kinsman Henry,
WestmiDster. king of Castile and Leon, of 200/. from a moiety of the customs and
subsidies of all goods and merchandise of merchants of Spain in the ports
of Sandwich, Suthampton and Bristol, in recompense of the losses sustained
by him when coming to England with a ship laden with wines, goods and
other merchandise, of which he was despoiled on the high seas by certain
pirates of Fowey contrary to the form of the truces between the king and
his said kinsman. By K. and C.
Aug. 20. Licence, at the instance of the king's kinsman, Francis, duke of Brittany,
Westminster, and the inhabitants of the asylum or * mynychy ' of St. Pol, in the diocese of
Leon, and the ports and havens of Penpoull, Arnorica, Eousgo and Fouldu
and the islands of Bazanisula, Hensauff, Moalones, Quemenes, Trielen,
Bamnench and Balaznench, in the same diocese, for the publication
throughout the realm of England and other places under the king's
obedience, saring always the rights and privileges of the crown, of tkpostolic
letters which pope Sixtus has issued at their request against the pirates and
sea robbers who plunder in the above mentioned places and the neighbouring
seas, and also duly authenticated copies of tlie same. By E.
Nov. 28. General pardon to Joan Ungle the wife of John Ungle late of London,
Westminster. < laborer.' By K,
Mbmbranb 15.
Aug. 16. General pardon to Marcellus de Roma, doctor of either law, late of
Windsor. Ireland, of all offences committed by him in Ireland, all exile of him from
Ireland by authority of the Parliament there and all forfeitures of any fees,
annuities, pensions or goods of his in Ireland by authority of the said
Parliament. By p.s.
Aug. 15. Protection for John, archbishop of Dublin, primate of Ireland, who has
Westminster, come from Ireland for certain causes concerning the king's person and that
land and proposes to return thither, and his lands and possessions ; grant
that he may ent^r freely into all the temporalities of liis archbishopric ; and
pardon to him of all offences committed by him and all issues and forfeitures
due from him to the king. By K.
Aug. 27. Signification to pope Sixtus of the royal assent to the election of Dan
Westminster. John Esteney as abbot of the monastery of Westminster by London,
immediately subject to the Roman church, void by the consecration of
Thomas, last abbot, as bishop of Hereford.
June 13. Inspeximus and confirmation to the vicars of the cathedral church of
Westminster. St. Mary, Lincoln, of letters patent dated 9 November, 9 Henry YI.
granting that they shall form a corporate body.
For \ mark paid in the hanaper.
14 EDWABD IV.— Past II. 476
1474. Mefnbrane 15"— eon#.
Aug. 26. Signification to Th.^bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Buckden. of John Sepyshede, canon of t|ie house of St. Mary de Fratis, Leycestre, of
the order of St. Augostine, as abbot of that place.
Sept. 2. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Warwick and Ijeicester for
Idddington. the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary de Fratis,
Leycestre, of the order of St. Augustine, to John Sepyshede, canon of the
house, whose election as abbot Th. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed and
whose fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :
Bedford and Buckingham.
Lincoln.
Nottingham and Derby.
Northampton and Butland.
The like to John Tate, mayor of London and escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Sept. 14. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Edmund, of
Buckden. the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of Norwich, to elect an abbot in
the place of Robert, last abbot, deceased. By p.s.
Sept. 19. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Gilbert, page of the
Eenilwcrth. wardrobe for the king's robes, of the office of the portage or porter of the
king's liveries of the great wardrobe within the city of London, receiving
the accustomed fees with all profits as John Houghton or any other
occupant of the office had. By E.
Mbmbrasb 14.
Nov. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant Feter Courteys, yeoman of the
Westminiter. king's wardrobe, of the office of the custody of the king's privy palace of
Westminster, receiving the accustomed fees as William Trussell, deceased,
had in the same office from the issues of the fee farm of the city of
Winchester. By p.s.
Oct. 10. Grant to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl "RyxieroB, of the custody of
Westminster, all castles, manors, lordships, lands and tenements late of John llirogmarton,
esquire, tenant in chief, during the minority of Christopher Throgmarton
his son and heir, with the marriage of the latter without disparagement, and
so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Nov. 23. Pardon to Walter Teny late of Morvell, co. Cornwall, * marchand,' alias
Westminster, of Somerton, co. Somerset, ^yoman,' of his outlawry in the county of
Wilts for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, laie justices
of the Bench, to satisfy the king of his ransom for having denied two
writings obligatory of his which Robert Eston of Salisbury, * marchand,'
produced against him in court before the said justices, of which he was
convicted; he having surrendered to the Flete prison and appeared in
court in his own person and sought' to be admitted to fine, and the said
Bobert Eston having acknowledged himself satisfied of the debt and
Nov. 24. Grant for life to the king's servant John Tremaile of the office of
Westminster, searcher of the port and town of Calais, with the accustomed fees, in the
same manner as William Sherbourn, esquire, deceased, had of the king's
grant. - Byp.s. [4022.]
Nov. 28. Greneral pardon to Julian Bailly late of Evesham, co. Worcester,
Westminster. < widowe,' of all offences committed by her before 6 Octobco* last. By p^.
476 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1474* Membrane 14— con#.
Sept. 20. Grant for life to the king's servant ;lbhn de Lee, one of the yeomen of
Eilworth the king's chamber, of all the lands late of Hugh Helton, rebel, within the
iKyllyngworih). ^^^ ^f Qiideford and without, in the king's hands by his rebellion and
afterwards granted by the king to John Houghton, one of the yeomen of
the crown, now deceased, not exceeding the yearly value of 4 marks.
By p.8.
Sept. 20. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Twysday, one of the
Kilworth. grooms of the king's chamber, of all the lands which the king has or ought
to have in the town of Blencogo, co. Cumberland, and which Richard
Redman, knight, lately had of the grant of Henry lY. to the value of
5 marks yearly. By p.8«
Sept. 20. General pardon to William Hoge of Exmouthe, co. Devon, ^yoman.*
Westminster. By p.8.
Dec. 4. Exemplification, at the request of William Hastynges, knight, lord
Westminster. Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, of the tenour of the enrolment of a
charter dated at Westminster, 14 November, 13 Edward lY. [^Charter Eoll^
11-14 Edward IV* No, 4], granting to him and his heirs and assigns two
fairs yearly at Assheby de la Zouche, co. Leicester. This charter has been
lost by accident, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered
if found.
Dec. 1. Pardon to the abbot, prior and convent of Westminster of all debts and
Westminster, accounts due from them to the king for the custody of the temporalities of
the abbey and the liberties and franchises of the abbot or for all issues,
fines and amercements belonging to the king by reason of the voidance of
the abbey by the consecration of Thomas Myllyng, late abbot, as bishop of
Hereford. By p.8.
Dec* 7. Commission to Geoffrey Kent of the office of tronage and pesage in the
Westminster, port of Ipswich and ports and places adjacent receiving the accustomed
fees. By bill of the treasurer.
MEMBRAIfE 18.
Nov. 11. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of Bemewell to elect a prior in the
Westminster, place of John Whaddon, resigned.
July 10. Licence for Christopher Cook, Thomas Tremayll and Thomas Larder
Westminster, to found a perpetual chantry at the altar in the chapel of St. Mary in the
parish church of St. Dubricius, Porlok, co. Somerset, in the diocese of
Bath and Wells, of two chaplains to celebrate divine service for the good
estate of the king and for his soul after death and the souls of John, late
lord Haryngton, and Elizabeth his wife, Robert, sometime lord Haryngton,
knight, and Isabel his wife, William Bonevile, late lord Bonevile, knight,
and William Bonevile, late lord Haryngton, and their parents, ancestors,
kinsmen, friends and benefiactors and all who may lend hand to the support
of the chantry, according to their ordinance, to be called the chantry of
John, late lord Haryngton, and Elizabeth his wife, and to grant in mortmain
to the said chaplains the manor of Uggeburgh, co. Devon, and two
messuages, 40 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in Porlok and Luccombe,
CO. Somerset, not held in chief, for their sustenance and the support of
certain charges. By p.8. and for 91/. 11^. paid in the himaper.
Nov. 14. Pardon to William Hervy of Asshwell, co. Hertford,* * husbondman, of
Westminster, his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to
satisfy him of his ransom for not holding John Yonge late of Asshewell,
^ laborer,* before him on a certain day to answer Richard Touker on a plea
of trespass ; he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prisoo, as Thomas
Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt IL 477
1474. Memhrane 13— eonf.
Nov. 17. General pardon to Thomas Edy late of the town of Westminster, co.
Weitminster. Middlesex, * joman/ alieu clerk, alicu chaplain, of all offences committed
bj him before 4 November. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Pardon to the king's servant John Islej, esquire, sheriff of Kent, of all
WcstminBtcr. offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office.
ByK.
Nov. 22. Pardon to Auerus Dawe of Wilton, co. Wilts, * lynnenwever,* of his
WestouDBter. outlawry in the said county for not appearing before Richard Neuton and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to satisfy John Catore
of Coventre, merchant, of 5 marks 3s, 4J. which the latter recovered
against him before the said justices and 4 marks damages; he having
surrendered to the Fleto prison before the justices of the Bench on
9 October last saying that after the delivery of the said judgment the said
John at Wilton by a writing released to him all actions for the said debt
and damages, whereupon the sheriff of the county was ordered to summon
tha said John to appear before the said justices at a certain day to
acknowledge or deny the said writing, and the sheriff said that the said
John was dead, and Elizabeth Catour, executrix of the will of the said
John, being summoned in like manner appeared by John Fulbroke, her
attorney, and did not deny the writing, as appears by certificate of Thomas
Bryan, chief justice of the Bench.
Nov. 24. Pardon, for 20^. paid in the hanaper, to Thomas Bryan, chief justice of
Westminster, the Common Bench, and Isabel late the wife of Thomas Blount, esquire,
deceased, tenant in chief, of their trespass in intermarrying without
licence.
Nov. 22. Pardon to Robert Marshall of Bole, co. Nottingham, * husbondman,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the county of York for not appearing before the justices of
the Bench to answer the king and Robert Rayne of Middelwode, co. York,
* husbondman,* for having at Doncaster, co. York, contrary to the form of
the statute of 8 Henry VI. caused the latter to be charged before Robert
Clyfton, knight, and William Wentworth, justices of the peace and of oyer
and terminer in the county of Nottingham, with having with William
Rayne of Wolley, co. York, * laborer,' and Thomas Rayne of Shafbholme,
CO. York, ^ busbondman,' on 20 September, 10 Edward lY^ at a hill called
^ Brakeholeshill,' co. Nottingham, assaulted him and robbed him of 2Gs. 8^.,
the said Robert Rayne dwelling at Worsop, co. Nottingham, before and at
the time of the indictment, whereby the latter was put to great labour and
expense until he was acquitted at Notyngham before Robert Sutton, esquire,
and Thomas Nevyll, justices of the peace and of oyer and terminer in the
said county ; he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan,
chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 30. Signification to W. bishop of Ely of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. William Tebald, canon of the house or priory of Bemewell, of the order of
St. Augustine, as prior thereof.
Membrans 12.
Dec. 8. Grant to John Elryngton, treasurer of the king's household, of the sum
Westminster, of 4,966/. 6s, Sd. yearly for ten years from the feast of St. Thomas Apostle
last for the expenses of the household, viz. 1,000 marks from the great and
petty customs in the port of London, 1,000 marks from the subsidy of the
9«. in the tun and the I2d. in the pound in the said port and ports and
places adjacent, 200/. from the customs and subsidies in the port of Bristol
478 CALEKDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1474. Membrane IZ^^oni,
and ports and places adjacent, 200/. from the like in the port of Sandwich
and ports and places adjacent, 1,000 marks from the like in the port of
Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, 1,000 marks from the issues of
the hanaper of Chancery after payment of their fees to the chancellor and
other officers and ministers of Chancery, 33^. 4d. from the suhsidj and
nlnage of cloth and a moietj of the forfeiture of the same in the counties
of Bedford and Buckingham, 33/. 6s. Sd. from the like in the town of
Bristol, 20s. from the like in the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon,
15/. from the like in the counties of Devon and Cornwall, 100 marks from
the like in the county of York, the city of York and the town of Kyngeston
on Hull, 20/. from the like in the county of Gloucester, 40s. from the like
in the county of Hereford, 20/. from the like in the counties of Kent,
Surrey and Sussex, 20/. from the like in the city of London, 100«. from
the like in the county of Lincoln, 20s. from the like in the county of
Leicester, 50 marks from the like in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and
Essex, 40s, from the like in the county of Nottingham, 14/. from the like
in the county of Northampton, 20/. from the like in the counties of Oxford
and Berks, 41. from the like in the county of Suthampton, 20/. from the
like in the counties of Somerset and Dorset, 20s, from the like in the county
of Stafford, 20s, from the like in the county of Salop, 6/. from the like in
the county of Worcester, 20/. from the like in the county of Warwick and
the city of Coventry, 40/. from the like in the county of Wilts, 1,4«33/. 6s, Sd,
from all sums and profits arising from the custody of the land and heir
of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, tenant in chief, and the marriage of
the heir, the custody of the land and heir of Thomas Tresham, knight,
tenant in chief, and the marriage of the heir and all other wards of
all castles, manors and lands of other heirs of the king*s tenants, the
marriages, reliefs and forfeitures of marriage of the said heirs, the custodies
of archbishoprics and other ecclesiastical benefices and other escheats and
forfeitures beloiging to the king after this date, and 200 marks from the
issues in the office of the chief butler of England, the above being charges
on the first moneys in each case. By K.
1475.
Feb. 9. Pardon to the king's servitor John Acton late of Whityngton, co.
Westminster. Stafford, esquire, late sheriff of Stafford, aliiu John Acton of Beaudeley,
cUias John Acton, ^gentilman huissher' of the king's chamber, of all
offences committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears^ fines, issues
and amercements due from him to tlie king. By p.8.
1474. MsMBJUifBa 11 and 10.
July 4. Inspeccimus and confirmation to Alexander Whitley, the abbot, and the
Westminster, convent of St, Mary, Combe, of letters patent dated 20 January, 20 Bichard II.
inspecting and confirming to William de Bretford, then abbot, and the
convent the following :^-
1. A charter of Stephen dated at London.
2. A charter of Henry II. dated at Northampton to Martin, then abbot,
and the monks.
3. A charter of Bichard I.
4. A charter dated at Beading, 20 July, 4* Henry III. inspecting and
confirming the above charter of Henry II*
5. A charter dated at Westminster, 18 February, 18 Edward I. ICharier
Boll, 18 Edward L No. 89.]
* The correct date of this charter is 24 Jannaxy, 86 Henry UL Ste Charter Soil
85 Henry III. m. 1S«
14 EDWARD IV.— Past II. 479
Ti4iT4i. Membranes II and 10— con/.
C. Loiters patent dated 20 May, 14 Edward III.
7. Letters patent dated 10 July, 18 Edward III.
8. Letters patent dated 4 December, 20 Edward III.
9. Letters patent dated 6 Febrnarj, 24 Edward III.
and confirming a grant to them by Eobert eon of Odo.
For 41. paid in the hanaper.
1475. Membrane \0-^conL
Jan. 26. Exemplification, at the request of Robert BoUjng in the shire of York,
Westminster. * gentilman,' of the tenours of the following :■—
1. A petition (English) of the said Robert in Parliament at Westminster,
6 October, 12 Edward IV. that wliereas in the Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. he .was attainted of high
treason and it was ordained that he should forfeit all the possessions
which he had on 4 March then last past, and afterwards the king
being informed that he was never against him in any field or journey
except on Palm Sunday in the first year of the reign on compulsion
of John, then lord ClyfFord, granted letters of pardon to him on
17 June, 3 Edward IV, whereby he was enabled to the laws but
was not restored to his livelihood, although by the king's grace he
enjoys the same to the great relief of himself and his wife and their
ten children, the king should now ordain that he be restored to his
said livelihood and the said attainder be void.
2. The assent to the same by the commons : — A cest bille les communes
sont assentuz,
3. The answer of the king i^^Soitfait come il est desire.
[Rolls of Parliament, VL 20.]
Jan. 25. Letters of denization for Godfrey Speryng, ^ bierbruer,' born in the
Westminster, duchy of Holland. By p.s. and for 6 marks paid In the hanaper.
Feb. 6. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Crowe, ^ smyth,' and John
Westminster. Eton, *wheler/ to take carpenters called *whelers* and * cartwrightes '
and other carpenters and workmen for the works of waggons and wheels
for the king's ordnance and smiths and timber and iron and other
necessaries and carriage for the same.
Feb. 13. Presentation of George Dawne to the church or chapel of Lamana, in
Westminster, the diocese of Exeter, void by tlie resignation of Thomas Ousteby.
Feb. 10. Licence in fulfilment of a licence by letters patent dated 11 September,
Westminster. 13 Edward IV. {see p. 410) and in recompense of the lands of the abbot
and convent of St. Mary, Dale, in Larke Dale lately enclosed by the king
within the new park by his castle of Nottyngham, which lands John
Stanley, now abbot, and the convent granted to the king and his heirs
and assigns and Gervase Clyfton, esquire, for the alienation in mortmain
by John, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 'William, lord Hastynges,
knight, Thomas, lord Stanley, knight, William, abbot of Bufibrd, Thomas
Burgh, knight, William Stanley, knight, James Stanley, clerk, William
Babyngton, esquire, Ralph Saucheverelli esquire, Henry Stathom, esquire,
John Staunton, esquire, Richard Malery, esquire, and William OrcU, clerk,
to the abbot and convent of the advowson or patronage of the church of
Henour, not held in chief, extended at 14 marks yearly, as appears by an
inquisition taken before Richard Malory, escheator in the county of Derby,
in aid of their sustenance and for the celebration of divine service for the
good estate of the king, and for the appropriation in mortmain by the
abbot and convent of the said church, provided that a perpetual vicarage
480 • CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1475. Membrane 10— «on^.
be sufficiently endowed and a competent sum from the profits of the church
be yearly distributed among the poor parishioners of the same by the
diocesan of the place. By K.
1474. Membrane 9.
Dec. 19. Whereas in satisfaction of the attempts of the king's subjects of
Wegtminster. England against the men of the maritime provinces of the king's brother
the king of Castile and Leon, to the prejudice of the peace between the
latter and the king, the king is bound to the men of the province of Guipuscoa
in 5,000 crowns for losses sustained by them before Christmas, 1472, and
in 6,000 crowns for losses thus sustained by them from then until 28 May
last, each crown being valued at 85. Ad, of English money ; for this and
for their promised services against the king's adversary of France the king
grants licence for the merchants and men of the said provinces of Spain
or their factors or attorneys to retain a moiety of all customs on their
merchandise in any port of the realm until they shall thus be satisfied of
the said sums, 600 crowns ahready paid to John Martinus of Berastegni
excepted. [Foedera,] By Km
Dec. 26. Grant to the king's uncle Henry, earl of Essex, and the king's aunt
Westminsttr. Isabel his wife and the heirs of their bodies of the lordship or manor of
Aylsbury, co. Buckingham^ and ten messuages, 200 acres of land, 20 acres
of meadow, 40 acres of pasture and lOOs. of rent from divers lands in
Aylsbury and Beerton, co. Buckingham, the manors of Great Holand and
Foxherd with the advowson of the church of Holand, co. Essex, the manors
of Acton and Moreves in Waldyngfeld, co. Sufiblk, the manor of Chellesfeld
and the advowson of the church of Chellesfeld, the manor of Esthalle by
Chellesfeld and the manor of Asshe by Frenyngham, co. Kent, late of James,
late earl of Wiltshire, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and
by force of an act in Farb'ament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY.
the lordship or manor of Chyngford with the advowson of the church
of Chyngford and all lands, rents and services in Chyngford, co. Essex,
late of Thomas, late lord Boos, and in the king's hands by reason of his
forfeiture and by force of the act aforesaid, the manor of Woddesdon with
the advowson of the parish church of Woddesdon and six messuages, 100
acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and
iOs. rent from divers lands in Woddesdon and Westcote, co. Buckingham,
late of Thomas Courtenay, late earl of Devon, and in the king's hands by
reason of liis forfeiture and by force of the act aforesaid, and the manors oi
Colvyles, Zouches Maners and Sherdlowes in Fulbum and 2 acres of
land in Fulburn called * le Chirche Glebe ' with the advowson of the
church of St. Vigor, Fulbum, co. Cambridge, late of John Ormond alias
Botiller, knight, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and
by force of the act aforesaid, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, courts
leet, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, liberties, franchises, warrens,
profits and commodities by fealty only, and all issues of the above from
4 March, 1 Edward lY. And this without fine or fee. By K.
1475.
Jan. 14. General pardon to Thomas Musgrave of Boyall, co. Northumberland,
Lincoln. esquire, alias * gentilman.' By K.
Jan. 23. Exemplification, at the request of the king's servant John Sidborough
WestimiiBter. of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 24 July, 1 Edward 1 V«
granting to him for life the office of keeper of the king's privy wardrobe
within the Tower of London. These letters have been lost by accident| as
he has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
14 EDWARD rV.— Pabt n. 481
1474. Membrane 9— con/. '
Dec 14. Mandate to the escheator in the coanty of Norfolk for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the house or priory of Bemwell to William Tebald,
canon of the same, whose election as prior W. bishop of Ely has confirmed
and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by Robert Wodelarke,
provost of the king's college of the University of Cambridge, and William
Malster, licentiate in decrees, clerks.
The like to the following : —
The escheator in the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon*
Robert Drope, mayor of London and escheator in that city.
Writ de intendend) in pursuance to the te;;iants.
Membrane 8.
Nov. 18. Exemplification, at the request of William Briscowe, of the enrolments
Westminster, of an indenture dated 3 July, 13 Edward IV. of arbitration between the
mayor and commonalty of the city of Coventry on the one part and the said
WUliam on the other part, in a dispute concerning certain lands and
common of pasture, and the memoranda of the acknowledgments of the
same in Chancery by the arbitrators* [Close Roll, 13 Edward IV. m.
4J.]
1475.
Jan. 25. General pardon to John Faryndon the younger of Exeter, co. Devon,
Westminster. *gentilman,* alias John Faryngdon of Faryngdon, of all offences committed
by him before 24 January. By p.s.
Feb. 4. General pardon to Thomas Millewar late of Mekulton, co. Gloucester,
Westminster. *yoman,' alias Thomas Bassewell late of Mikkulton, alias Thomas
Millewardd, alias Thomas Miller, of all offences committed by him before
31 January last. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas B^ard late of Northgate by Newerk, co.
Nottingham, ^gentilman,' alias Thomas Bekart late of Willuby, * gentilman.'
By p.s.
Jan. 31. Grant for life to John Haukens, one of the king's minstrels, of 10 marks
Westminster, yearly, from Michaelmas, 13 Edward IV. from the fee-farm of the manor of
la Berton by Gloucester and the king's weirs in the manor of Minstreworth
and a moiety of the weir of Denne at the hands of the abbot and convent of
St. Peter's, Gloucester. By p.s.
Feb. 15. Appointment, until 15 August, of Thomas Markham, esquire, to take
Westminster, salt and fresh water fish for the expenses of the household and carriage for
the same. By bill of the treasurer [of the household].
Feb. 6. Grant to William Lucy, esquire, of 160/. from the issues of the counties
Westminster, of Warwick and Leicester. By K.
Feb. 13. Grant for life to the king's servant Peter Wruton, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the office of bailiff of the king's town and lordship of
Fodringhey and the custody of the king's wardrobe within the castle of
Fodringhey from Easter last, from which time he has had the said office
and custody, receiving the accustomed fees for the said office and \d. daily
for the said custody from the issues of the said lordship. By p.B.
[Membrane 7.
Jan. 13. Protection, for five years, for Ghrard Caniziani of London, merchant,
Lincoln, and his servants, factors, deputies, lands, goods and possessions, as the king
understands that Christopher Spyne of Florence, merchant, and other
Florentine merchante of the society of the Medici on account of his services
y 96186. H H
482 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1475. ' Membrane 7 — cont.
to the king and his marriage solemnized in this realm are greatly indignant
with him and intend to annoy him without cause. By K.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Durant of the office of
auditor of the king's castle and lordship of BoUessore, Horston, Horsley
and Chesterfeld, co Derby, and fee-farms and rents in the towns of
Maunsfeld, Lymby, Hedenstowe, Kyngisclypston, Bulwell, Arnold,
Darleton, Ragenhulle, Retford, Baseford and Notingham, oo, Nottingham,
and all other rents arising from agistments, pannage and cheminage of the
parks 6f Beskewood and Eingesclypston and the forest of Shirwood, co.
Nottingham, with other fees pertaining to the said office, to audit the
accounts of all receivers, bailiffs, reeves, bedels, woodwards, collectors,
farmers, or other ministers of the king in the said counties, receiving
yearly 3/. 6s. Sd, at their hands with all accustomed profits. By p.8.
Pardon to Thomas Kyme of Frysnay, latd sheriff" of Lincoln, of all
offences committed by him and all fines, issues, amercements, debts, accounts
and an*ears due from him to the king by reason of his office. By E.
Pardon to Edward Tyrell late of Westhorpe, co. Suffolk, esquire, alias
late of Wyngfeld, co. Suffolk, for the murder of John Serene, knight.
By p.8,
Jan. 14. Pardon to John Vyllers of Fulnetby, esquire, late sheriff of Lincoln, of
Liocoln. all offences committed by him and aU issues, fines, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office.
ByK.
Feb. 6. Grant for life to Robert Grene, king's minstrel, of 10 marks yearly from
Westminster. Michaelmas, 13 Edward IV. from which date he has been one of the king*s
minstrels though he has as yet had no fees, from the issues of the subsidy
and ulnage of cloth and a moiety of the forfeiture of the same in the counties
of Oxford and Berks. By p.s.
Jan. 28. Pardon to Richard Gille of Wokyngdpn Bishop's, co. Essex, * husbond-
Westminster, man,' of his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to satisfy William Parchemener, citizen and
draper of London, of 100«. which the latter recovered against him before
John Prysot and his fellows, justices of tlie Bench of the late king, at
Westminster and 30«. damages, he having surrendered to the Flete prison
and satisfied the said William, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench,
has certified.
Feb. 5. Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
Westminster, ordinary of that place, for the escapes of Alan Greneside, Thomas Wykes
and Richard Hoddilston, convicted prisoners committed to his custody, from
his prison before 23 January last. By p.s.
Feb. 15. General pardon to Ralph Castell, late of Thacham, co. Berks, *wever,*
Westminster, alias ' yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 23 December last.
By p.8.
1474.
Nov. 15. Presentation of William Crosse, parson of the parish church of St. Michael,
Westminster. Norhampton, to the parish church of Harwey in the marches of Calais, in
the diocese of Terouanne, on an exchange of benefices with William
Midnyght. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of
Canterbury.
1475.
Fob. 23. I^Iandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Henry Dolas, born at
Westminster. Arbrodyt in Scotland, dwelling at Kenelworth, co. Warwick, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
ByK^
14 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 483
1476. Membrane 7^^ont.
Feb. 27. Mandate to all baili£fs and others to permit William Oughtre, ^taillonr,'
Westminster, alias William Parker, born at Dundje in Scotland, dweUing within the
realm of England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm
peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
Membrane 6.
Feb. 20. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body of the castles, honours, lordships and manors of Midelham
and Shirefhoton with their members, the lordships and manors of Estlyllyng,
Elvyngton, Skirpenbek, Yaresthorp, Raskell, Houke, Scoreby, Wilberfosse,
Stanfordbrig, Hundburton, Knapton, Rise in Holdernesse, Sutton on
Derwent, Shirborn in Herfordlith, Appilton in Ridale, Sutton in Galtresse
and Thorlesthorpe, Carleton with Coverdale in Coverdale, Westwitton,
Wodhall, Ketilwelle in Craven, Newebiggyng, Thoralby with Bisshoppes-
dale, Burton, Baynbrig with the vale of Wynsladale, Braithwait, Aykes-
carth, Crakehall, Busby, Faceby, Carleton in Clevelond, Little Crakehall,
Bowes, New Forest, Arkelgarthdale, Hopes alias Esthope, Westhope,
Multon, Forset, Gillyng, Salkeld, Soureby, Langwathby, Scotby and
Carlaton, the barony of Worton, free chace in Wynsladale, 10/. of rent from
the castle and manor of Wilton, tolls from Bowes, Leamyng, Difford and
Smeton, the wapentakes or bailiwicks of Langbergh, Hang, Halikeld and
Gillyng, the advowsons of the churches of Moremonkton, Walkyngton and
the chantry in the church of Appilton, a mill in Richemond, the issues of
a farm called ' le Litferme,' a moiety of the soil and wood of Snape called
le Westwode, all homages of rent called ^ Castellwarde,' the knights' fees,
rents and services of free tenants belonging to the castle, lordship or honour of
Richemond and all other lands, rents, reversions, services and hereditaments
late of Richard Kevile, late earl of Warwick, in Shirefhoton, Estlillyng,
Elvyngton, Skirpenbek, Yaresthorp, Raskell, Houke, Scoreby, Wilber-
fosse, Stanfordbrig, Hundburton, Knapton, Rise in Holdernesse, Sutton
late of (sic) Derwent, Shirbum in Herfordlith, Appilton in Ridale, Sutton
in Galtresse, Moremonkton, Walkyngton, Elvyngton, Catton, Towthorpe,
Brian A.skam, Wedirby, Teueryngton, Westlillyng, Riton, Bugthorpe,
Towthorpe on the Wold, Wynsladale, Worton, Carleton, Westwitton,
Wodhall, Ketilwell in Craven, Newebiggyng, Thoralby, Bisshoppesdale,
Burton, Baynbrig, Braithwayt, Aykescarth, Crakehall, Busby, Faceby,
Carleton in Cleveland, Little Crakehall, Bowys, New Forest, Arkelgarth-
dale, Hopes, Multon, Forset, Gillyng, Wilton, Walden, Kerparby,
Lirtington, Bemyngham, Stanhowkeld, Bolron, Fegherby, Southcowton^
Coldconyngston, HUderwell, Rande, Newton, Harllesey, Salkild, Penreth,
Soureby, Langwathby, Scotby and Carlaton vnth knights' fees, advowsons,
chaces, warrens, franchises, liberties, privileges, fairs, markets, hundreds
and other emoluments to hold by knight service and the accustomed rents
and services. By K.
Feb. 26. General pardon to John Nesfeld late of London, esquire, alias
Westminster. < gentilman.* By K.
Feb. 6. Exemplification, at the request of Jdin Audeley, lord Atideley, of the
Westminster, tenours of the following :
1. A petition (English) of the said John in the Parliament held at
Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edwai-d IV. and continued by divers
prorogations to 23 January last that whereas Humphrey Audeley,
knight, brother to the said suppliant, committed divers offences
against the king and accordingly all his manors, lands and tenements
would have been forfeited and his heirs disabled without the king's
H H 2
484 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane 6— eon/.
especial grace, and the king had intended to have rewarded certain
persons with the same manors, lands and tenements, to which
persons the said beseecher has paid 600 marks and has nothing
of the said Humphrey whereby he may be repaid, and the said
Humphrey has issue John and Jane, the king should grant to the
said John Audeley, knight, the ward, keeping and marriage of the
said John the son during his nonage with the keeping of the manors
of Karleton, Midilton, Oiopton, Cokefeld, FennehaUe and Whelle-
weteham, co. Suffolk, late of the said Humphrey, and if the said
John die within the age of 21 years, the said Jane then being
within the age of 14 years, her keeping and marriage with the
premises during her nonage, and that if during their nonages he
shall not receive of the premises the said sum above all chaises
that he shall bear he shall possess the said manors, lands and
tenements until he shall have received the said sum out of their
issues.
2. The assent of the commons i^'A cest biile lez commnnez stmt
assentuz.
3. The answer of the king : — Soitfait cum ill est desire.
{Bolls ofParliamentj VI. 127.]
Feb. 28. General pardon to John Walter late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, alias
Westminster, late of More, co. Hertford, clerk, of all offences committed by him before
26 February. By p.s.
March 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Stokton as controller of the
Westminster, petty custom in the port of London and ports and places adjacent, receiving
the accustomed fees, provided that he execute the office in person, with the
custody of one part of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
MSMBRANB 5.
Feb. 27. Grant in frank almoin to the warden or dean and chapter of the coU^
Westminster, of St. Mary, St. George the Martyr and St. Edward the Confessor.within the
castle of Wyndesore, co. Berks, of the house, hospital or free chapel of St.
Anthony, London, and the custody and advowson of the same with all liberties,
franchises, privileges, immunities, lands, rents, services, fruits, oblations,
profits, emoluments, advowsons, knights' fees, rights and appurtenances at
its next voidance ; and this without hue or fee. {Monasticofiy vol. VL p.
1369.] By K.
Feb. 24. Grant for life to James Hyet, esquire, and Roger Hyet his son of the
Westminster, office of constable of the king's castle of St. Briavels in the forest of Dene,
CO. Gioucester, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands of the receivers
or other occupiers of the king's lordship of Newelond in the said forest ;
in lieu of a grant of the office to the said James by letters patent dated
10 March, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.8,
March 1. Licence for Jotn Howard, knight, and John Broughton the younger,
Westminster, esquire, or their heirs, executors and assigns to found a perpetual chantry
of a warden and society of chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the
town of Denardeston, co. Suffolk, for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his firstborn son Edward, prince
of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and the said John
Howard and John Broughton and Anne his consort and their heirs and for
their souls after death and the souls of John Denston and Katharine his wile^
William Denston and Margaret his wife, Robert Clerk, clerk, John Marshall
and Alesia his wife and the ancestors of the said John Denston and do other
14 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 485
1475, Membrane 5 — cant.
works of piety according to their ordinance, to be caUed ' Denstons Oliaun-
tery,' and to grant in mortmain to the said warden and society lands,
tenements, rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of
40/. yearly. By K.
1474.
Nov. 28. Grant to the king's kinsman Anthoay Gray, knight, lord of Gray Buthin,
Weitminster. and his heirs and assigns of the manors of Wrastlyngwortb, Dnnton and
Goyes, two messuages, 10 acres of land and an acre of meadow in Eyworth,
a messuage and 10 acres of land in Milnho, a messuage and a moiety of an
acre of limd called ' Scryveners ' in Duntonand a messuage, 20 acres of land
called ^ Taillardes,' a messuage, 80 acres of land and two acres of meadow
called ' Bexwelles ' and 20 acres of land called ^ Bakers ' in Wrastlyngworth,
CO. Bedford, and the manors of Futtokeshardwik and Little Pazton and 40
acres of land in le Welde in the parish of Eynesbury, co. Huntingdon, with
knights* fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, parks, woods,
meadows, feedings, pastures, fisheries, stews, warrens, courts leet, views of
frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, profits and other commodities late of John
Manyngham late of Oldeforde, co. Middlesex, knight, and in the king's
hands because he was indicted of divers offences against the crown and
afterwards outlawed at the king's suit at Hertford on 8 April, 13 Edward lY.
to hold from the time of the outlawry by the services of as many
knights' fees 'and as many other rents and services as they were
held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. and this without fine or fee.
By p.s.
1475.
March 2. Grant for life to Alice Hulcot, for her good service to the king and liis
Westminster, consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of an annuity of 10/. from Michaelmas
last from the fee-farm of the town of Kyngesthorpe, co. Northampton.
By K.
Membrane 4.
Feb. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant John Bigge, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, the custody of the king's castle of the town of Sandwich with the meadows
called * Castelmedeus ' adjacent and the office of verger (virgarii) of the
town, to hold from 14 December, 11 Edward IV. from which time he has
had the same, with wages of Id, daily from the issues of the said meadows ;
in lieu of a like grant to Thomas Bodyn by letters patent dated 20 July,
1 Edward IV. surrendered, and a grant to the said John of the office of
verger (virgebaiulus) in the said town with the custody of the castle there
and the meadows belonging to it and all fees .by letters patent dated the
said 14 December, surrendered. By K.
Feb. 18. Appointment of the king's brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester, as sheriff
Westminster, of Cumberland and grant to him of the office of sheriff for life, rendering
to the king 100/. yearly at the Exchequer without any other account.
By p.s.
Feb. 23. Exemption for life of Richard Sapcotes, knight, from being put on assizes,
Westminster, juries or recognizances and from being made trier of the same, justice,
sheriff, coroner, mayor, bailiff, constable, collector, controller, assessor or
taxer of tenth, fifteenth, tax or subsidy, trier, leader or provider of men at
arms or any other officer or minister of the king against his will.
By p.s.
Feb. 12. Licence for Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, John Bourgchier,
Westminster, parson of the church of St. Andrew, Bykelyswade, co. Bedford, John
Budynge, clerk^ archdeacon of Northampton, William Saycok, clerk, Walter
486 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1475, Membrane 4 — cont.
Cokerell, chaplain, Richard Endrebj, esquire, Robert Bothe, esquire, John
Nanby, Thoilms Eston and Richard Godfrey to found a fraternity or gild
of four guardians, ecclesiastics or laymen, and other lieges of the king of
either sex within the said church according to their ordinance, to be ealled
the fraternity or gild of Holy Trinity in the said church. The said guardians
and the brethren and sisters of the gild shall form one body and commonalty
incorporate, with power to acquire lands, rents, services, rights and
possessions and to plead and be impleaded, and shall have a common seal
and shall when they please elect guardians for the governance of the gild
and admit other persons to the gild and remove the guardians and make
ordinances for the government of the gild. And grant to them of licence
to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands, tenements, rents, annuities
and possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly for the
sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said church
for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England,
the said bishop and the other brethren and sisters of the gild and for their
souls after death and the soul of Richard, late duke of fork, the king's
father, and the support of other works.
By p.B. and fop 31/. 11«. paid in the hanaper.
March 1. General pardon to William Kaylewey late of Callegh, co. Devon, esquire,
Wsstminster. alias of Challegh, co. Devon, ^ gentilman.' By p.s.
March 3. General pardon to William Bright late of Edysleght, co. Devon, ^ yoman,'
Westminster, alias William Mayer late of Edyslegh, co. Devon, of all offences committed
by him before I March. By p.s.
MSMBRANB 3.
Feb. 26. Exemplification, at the request of the king's brother Richard, duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, of the tenour of an act (English) in the Parliament held at
Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by divers
prorogations to 23 January, 14 Edward IV. ordaining on 23 February
that, whereas consideriug the treasons done by John Nevile, late marquis
Montague, the king intended by authority of this present Parliament to
have attainted and disabled him and his heirs but at the request of the said
duke and other lords will proceed no further in this, nevertheless the said
duke shall have and enjoy to himself and the heirs of his body, so long as
there be any male heir of the body of the said marquis, the honours, castles,
lordships and manors of Midelham and Shirefhoton with their members,
the lordships and manors of Estlillyng, Elvyngton, Skirpenbek, Yaresthorpe,
Raskell, Houke, Scoreby, Wilberfosse, Stanfordbrig, Hundburton, Knapton,
Rise in Holdemesse, Sutton on Derwent, Shirborn in Herford Lithe,
Appilton in Ridale, Sutton in Galtresse and Thorlesthorpe, Garleton with
Coverdale in Coverdale, Westwitton, Wodhall, Ketilwell in Craven, Newbig-
gyng, Thoralby with Bisshoppesdale, Burton, Baynbrig with the vale of
Wynsladale, Braithwayte, Aykescarth, Crakehall, Busby, Faceby, Carleton
in Clevelond, Little Orakehall, Bowes, Newforest, Arkelgarthdale, Hopes
otherwise called Esthope, Westhope, Multon, Forset, Gillyng, Salkeld,
Soureby, Langwathby, Scotby and Carlaton, the barony of Worton, free
chace in Wynsladale, ten pounds of rent out of the castle and manor of
Wilton, the toll of Bowes, Leamyng, Difford and Smeton, the wapentakes
of Langbergh, Hang, Halikeld and Gillyng, the advowsons of the churches
of Moremonkton^ Walkyngton and Elvyngton and a chantry in the church
of Appilton, a mill in Richmond and the issues of a farm called ^ Litferme,'
the half of the soil and wood of Snape called ^ the Westwode,' all homages
rents called ^ castell ward,' and knights' fees, rents and service of tenants
belonging to the castle, honour and lordship of Richmond; all of which
14 EDWABD IV.— Part II. 487
1475. Memhrane 3 — cont.
were late of Bicbard Nevile, late earl of Warwick, and all other lands,
tenements, rents, reversions, services and hereditaments late of the said
earl in Shirefhoton, Mideiham, Estlillyng, Elvyngton, Skirpenbek, Mares-
thorpe, Baskell, Houke, Scoreby, Wilberfosse, Stanfordbrig, Hundburton,
Knapton, Bise in Holdernesse, Sutton onDerwent, Shirburu in Herfordlith,
Appilton in Bidale, Sutton in Galtresse, Moremonkton, Walkjngton,
Elvyngton, Catton, Thothorpe, Brian Askam, Wedirbe, Teueryngton,
Westlyllyng, Biton, Bugthorpe, Towthorpe uppon the Wolde, Wynsladale,
Worton, Carleton, Westwitton, Wodhall, Ketilwell in Craven, Newbiggyng,
Thoralby, Bisshoppesdale, Burton, Baynbrig, Braithwayt, Aykescai*th,
Crakehall, Busby, Faceby, Carleton in Clevelond, Little Crakehall, Bowys,
Newe Forest, Arkelgarthdale, Hopes, Multon, Forset, Gillyng, Wilton,
Walden, Kerperby, Lirtyngton, Bamyngham, Stanhowkeld, Bolron,
Fegherby, Southcowton, Coldconyngstone, Hilderwell, Bande, Newton,
Herlesey, Salkild, Fenreth, Soureby, Langwathby, Scotby and Carlaton
with knights' fees, advowsons, chaces, warrens, franchises, liberties,
privileges, fairs, markets and all other profits, saving their right, title and
interest to all the king's lieges and their heirs not attainted otner than the
said heirs male of the said marquis and Isabel late his wife, the king and
his heirs, the lords of whom any of the premises were held for any ward
by reason of the nonage of the said heirs male, the heirs of Bichard, late
earl of Salisbury, and the feoffees of the latter or the earl of Warwick,
with the provision that if the male issue of the said marquis fail the said
duke shall enjoy the premises for term of his life,
[Rolls of Parliament^ VL 124.]
Feb. 13. Licence, for 20«. paid in the hanaper, for John Aleyn the elder,
Westminster, ^gentilman,' to grant the manor of Erlham, held in chief, to Thomas
Bettis, clerk, and John Bagby, clerk, and for these to re-grant the same
to the said John and Joan his wife, Henry Spelman, ^gentilman,'
Bobert Brampton the elder, ^gentilman,' Henry Marlond, ^gentilman.'
Thomas Brampton, ^ gentilman,' John Brampton, ^ gentilman,' John
Spelman, ^ gentilman,' William Spelman, ' gentilman,' Henry Cancelowe of
London, ^mercer,' Bobert Norwiche, 'gentilman,' and Thomas Mason,
*yoman,' to hold to themselves and their heirs by the accustomed
services.
Feb. 27. Pardon to Thomas, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
WestminBter. ordinary of that place, of all escapes of Bichard Johnson late of Tourehill,
CO. Middlesex, ^ shipman,' alia^ late of the parts of Flanders, ^ marioner,'
from his prison before 25 July last. By p.s.
1474.
July 14. General pardon to William Benbury late of Tacley, co. Essex, 'gentil-
Westminster. man,' of all offences committed by him before 21 February last. By K.
1475. MSMBRANB 2.
Feb. 26. Exemplification, at the request of the king's brother George, duke of
Westminster. Clarence, of the tenonr of an act (English) in the Parliament held at
Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by divers proro-
gations to 23 January, 14 Edward IV. ordaining on 24 February that,
whereas considering the treasons done by John Nevile, late marquis
Mountagewe, the king intended by authority of this present Parliament to
have attainted and disabled him and his heirs but at the request of the said
duke and other lords will proceed no further in this, nevertheless the said
duke shall have and enjoy to himself and the heirs of his body, so long as
there be any male heir of the body of the said marquis, the lordship and
manor of Claver^'ng, co. Essex, with its members and the mansion or mesc
488 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS,
1475. Membrane 2 — cont.
called ' the Herber ' and two meses thereto annexed in the city of London,
late of Richard Nevile, late earl of Warwick, Baving their right, title and
interest to all the kin^s lieges and their heirs not attainted other than the
said heirs male of the said marquis and Isabel his wife, the king and his
heirs, the lords of whom any of the premises were held for any ward by
reason of the nonage of the said heirs male, the heirs of Richard, late earl
of Salisbury, and the feoffees of the latter or the earl of Warwick, with the
provision that if the male issue of the said marquis fail the said duke shall
enjoy the premises for term of his life. [Roils of Parliament, YI. 125«]
March 2. Grant for life to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, of the
Westminster, offices of constable of the king's castle of Notyngham, porter or keeper of
the gate of the same castle, steward and keeper of the king*s forest
of Shirwode and keeper of the parks of Beskewode and Clypston and
the king's woods of Billowe, Birkeland, Rumwode, Ouselond and
Fulwode, CO. Nottingham, receiving 40 marks yearly for the said offices
from the king's manor or lordship of Bollesover, co. Derby, and
a yearly rent of 9/. for the wages of nine foresters appointed by him
to keep the said forest, viz. 20s, yearly for each of them, from the
king's meadows by the said castle called ^ Kyngesmedowes ' and the profits
of pannage and herbage of the said parks and all rents or other profits
from the said forest. And this without fine or fee. By K,
Feb. 15. Licence for Thomas Adam son and heir of William Adam, tenant
Westminster, in chief, and kinsman and heir of Eleanor, deceased, tenant in chief,
late the wife of John Adam of Romney and one of the daughters and heirs
of William Norwode, viz. son of William Adam her son, to enter freely into
all lordships, manors, lands and other possessions in England of which the
said Willifun or Eleanor were seised and which should descend to him, saving
to the king homage and fealty. By p.s.
1474.
July 27. . Grant for life to the king's servant William Norreys, one of the knights
Westminster, of the body, of the office of keeper of the manor and park of the king cfdled
^ Foly John ' with fees of 4d, daily and all other accustomed profits £rom the
issues of the said manor at the hands of the constable of the king's castle
of Wyndesore or his lieutenant. By p.8.
May 23. Grant for life to the king's servant William Witney, esquire, of all lands
Westminster, within the town of Alton, co. Southampton, which the king granted to
William Stephins and are now in his hands by the decease of the latter and
by an act of resumption in the present Parliament, to hold firom the feast of
St. Thomas the Apostle last by the accustomed services. By p.s.
1475.
Jan. 24. Licence for the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, to enter freely
Westminster, into all castles, manors, lordships, lands and other possessions in England^
Wales and the marches of Wales which Eleanor, late duchess of Norfolk,
held for life in dower, and which should descend to him on her death,
with all issues from her death, saving to the king homage and fealty.
By p.s.
•
Membranb L
Feb. 1 . Grant for life to Laurence Giles alias Ziles, bom in the town of Brussels
Westminster, in Brabant^ of letters of denization.
By p.s. and for AOs. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 21. Commission to Ralph Makerell, doctor of either law, Michael Carvanell,
Westminster, bachelor in either law, Thomas Coke, knight, and Henry Daners, * mercer,*
to benr and determine an appeal by Thonias Sharpe, merchaiit of the
14 EDWAED IV— Paet II. 489
1475. Membrane 1— con/.
staple of OalaiSi i^ainst a judgement pronounced by Master William
Goodjer, doctor of laws, lieutenant or commissary of the king's brother,
Bicburd, duke o{ Gloucester, admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine, in the
principal court of Admiralty of England ; the said Thomas declaring that
whereas he was sole owner of a ship or barge called le Trinite of Caleys, alias
of London, and appointed a master and mariners for the governance of the
4iame, and these at his command sailed the said ship laden with merchandise
belonginp^ to him and other merchants from the port of Calais to the port
of Lopdon, nevertheless the said William at the instance of one John
Fyssher, gentleman, ordered the said ship to be seized, the said Thomas
not being called but being absent beyond the seas, and declared it pledged
to the said John for the sum of 200/. and ordered the latter to be put in
possession thereof.
Jan. ] • Grant to the king's servant John Ehyngton, esquire, treasurer of the
Westmiiuter. king's household, for a certain sum of money paid by him to the king, of
the custody of all castles, manors, lordships, lands, rents, services, reversions
and possessions with knighf s fees and advowsons late of Walter Blount,
knight, late lord Mountjoye, tenant in chief, during the jnihority of Edward
Blount, lord Mountjoye, his kinsman and heir, viz. son of his son William,
and the custody and marriage of the said Edward without disparagement,
and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Jan. 25, Ghrant during the minority of George, earl of Shrewsbury, to John
WestmioBter. Bowde, servant of the late earl of Shrewsbury, who had of the grant of the
said late earl the office of the parkership (parcarie) of the park of
Cheswardyne, co. Salop, which office the king has now otherwise disposed
of, of the office of the palisership (palarie) of the same park with wages
of ld» daily at the hands of the receiver or bailiff of the lordship of
Cheswardyne. By p.s. [4052.]
June 29. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Mayle as gauger in the port
Westminster, of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
Vacated because in the fifteenth year,
1474.
Aug. 15. Grant for life to the king's servitor John James, one of the messengers
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of 100 acres of land and pasture, 4 acres of meadow,
4 acres of wood and \2s. of rent in Thazsted of which John Yerdley of
Thaxsted, outlawed for high treason, was seised and a tenement in
Thaxsted of the yearly value of 6«. %d, of which Thomas Potter, outlawed
for treason, an aider of John, late earl of Oxford, was seised, not exceeding
the yearly value of 6 marks, to hold by the accustomed rents and services.
Byp.s.
MSMBRANB 2Ad.
Aug. 3. Commission to William Haute, knight, John Kyryell, Vincent Fynch,
Westminster. William Brent, John Appulton, Thomas Caxton and the sheriff of Kent to
enquire into all shipments of wools, hides, wool-fells, lead, tin and other
merchandise which ought to repair to the staple of Calais in the said county
contrary to the^form of the statutes of 8, 10 and 14 Henry VI. and to
certify thereon to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer in the octaves
of St. Hilary next.
The like to the following : —
Thomas Stedolf, Thomas Combe, John Goryng, Vincent Fynch, Walter
Forde and the sheriff in the county of Sussex.
Vacated because otherwise below.
490 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1474, Membrane 2Ad — conU
William Barkelej, Roger Eelsale, Thomas Bnme, John Founder
Edward Wayte and the sheriff in the county of Southampton.
John Dauheney, Richard Chemerey, John Byconell, John Nanby, John
Bettescombe and the sheriff in the county of Dorset.
Robert Willoughby, knight, John Fortescu and the sheriff in the
county of Cornwall.
John Pomerey, Charles Dynham, Oto Gilbert, Richai'd Chechesire and
the sheriff in the county of Devon.
John Byconell, Robert Stowell, William Hody, John Kendale and the
sheriff in the county of Somerset.
Roger Eemys, Thomas Lemeryk, Kenelm Dygas, James Hyet and the
sheriff in the county of Gloucester.
William Griffith and David Middelton in the parts of North Wales.
John Savage, knight^ William Stanley, knight, and the sheriff in the
county of Chester.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, Thomas Molyneux and the sheriff
in the county of Lancaster. •
William Parre, knight, John Parre, knight, Christopher Moresby,
knight, Richard Barowes, Robert Lampleugh and the sheriff in the
county of Westmoreland.
WiUiam Legh, knight, and the sheriff in the county of Cumberland.
Roger Hern, Robert Wydryngton, Ralph Hothum, John Lilborne
the younger and the sheriff in the county of Northumberland.
Thomas Burgh, knight, William Husee, Robert Shefeld, John
Whichcotes, Richard Welby, Richard Spert, Thomas Gylby and the
sheriff in tlie county of Lincoln.
Robert Wyngfeld, knight, Henry Haydon, Richard Suthwell, John
Fynchman and the sheriff in the county of Norfolk.
John Wyngfeld, knight, John JSenyngham, knight, John Clopton and
the sheriff in the county of Suffolk.
Stephen Hatfeld, Edmund Talbot, Nicholas Leventhorpe, Guy Yynoent,
Richard Stourton and the sheriff of York in the parts of Holder-
nesse.
William Hopton, John Woderoue, Roger Hopton, Nicholas Middelton,
Robert Barnard and the sheriff in the West Riding of the county of
York.
Thomas Pudsey, John Hoperton and the sheriff in the North Riding
of the county of York.
Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Richard Haute, Alvred Cornburgh,
John Ingoldesby, Robert Plummer and the sheiiff in the county of
Essex.
John Carlhill and John Caiiiyngton in the bishopric of Durham.
The like to Thomas Stedolf, Thomas Combe, John Qt)ryng, Vincent
Fynche, Walter Forde and the sheriff of Sussex to enquu*e as above in the
county of Sussex and certify as above on the quinzaine of Easter next.
Membrane 22d,
Sept. 16. Commission o oyer and terminer to the king's brother George, duke of
Northampton. Clarence, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight,
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, Thomas Billyng, Thomas Littelton and
Henry Boteller touching all murders, felonies, riots, extortions, oppressions
and other offences, treasons only excepted, committed within the counties of
Warwick and Gloucester before 4 March, 12 Edward IV. By K.
•
Sept. 22. Commission to Geoffrey Warton, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, to
Eenilworth. take into the king's hands all the lands, pcM'ssions and goods late Of
14 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 491
1474. Membrane 22d — coni.
Henry Bodrugan late of Bodrugan, co. Cornwall, esquire, attainted of
divers treasons, riots and felonies by aathoritj of Parliament, within the
counties of Cornwall, Devon and Gloucester and elsewhere in England and
to receive the issues of the same and render account to the king.
.Vacated and cancelled on mandate of the king to the chancellor and
the keeper of the rolls of Chancery by writ of privy seal on 6 February,
Oct. 20. Commission to Robert Oxenbrygge, Heniy Auger, John Wylkjnson,
Wefltminster. Thomas Banke, serjeant at arms, and the sheriOr of Sussex to arrest Robert
Baseley of Wynohelsee and bring him before the king and council.
Membrane 21J.
Aug. 21. Commission to William Stanley, knight, Ralph Brereton, knight, Robert
Westminster. Fonlherst, knight, John Maynewaryng, knight, Peter Dutton, John Fitz-
herbert and David Ferrour to take muster of the king's knight Gilbert
Debenham and 400 archers in his company whom the king has ordered .to
be sent to Ireland in any place near the city of Chester on 9 September
next or within three days following and to certify thereon to the king and
council.
Membrane 20d.
Aug, 6. Commission to the king's brother G^i^e, duke of Clarence, John Dynham
Westminster, of Dynham, knight, Thomas Selynger, Robert Willughby, knight, Thomas
Fulford, knight, Charles Dynham, Edward Courtenay, Thomas Arundell,
Thomas Beaumont, Richard Eggecombe and the sheriff of Cornwall to make
proclamation in the market towns and other towns of the said county of
divers acts of Parliament by authority of which Henry Bodrugan late of
Bodrugan, co. Cornwall, esquire, is attainted at the king's suit of divers
treasons, felonies, riots and other crimes committed by him and his ill-
governed servants, and to arrest the said Henry with his people and bring
him to the king's presence in person without bail or mainprise ; as John
Arundell of Talverne, co. Cornwall, esquire, John Penpons of the same
county, esquire, William Camsuyowe of the same county, esquire, Oto
Philip, yeoman of the crown, Thomas Nevylle, esquire, and James
Trefusis, * gentilman,' have shown the king that the said Henry, outlawed
by force of the said attaint^ tramples on the king's lieges in the said county
and through him they fear to dwell in the county. By p.s.
Aug. 2. Commission to Robert Wyngfeld, knight, John Hastynges, Robert
Westminster. Radcliff, Henry Haidon, Richard Suthwell and John Crede to enquire what
lands and goods John Dowes late of Norwich, <yoman,' outlawed on
Monday, 31 May, 13 Edward IV. at the suit of the king^s firstborn son
Edward, prince of Wales, in the county of Norfolk, held on that day, into
whose hands they liave come and what they are worth.
Membrane I7d.
Dec. 17. * Commission to Thomas Tyrell, knight, William Pyrton, knight, John
Westminster. Tyrell of Beche, David Mortymer, Edward Skelton, one of the king's
seijeants at arms, William Wheler and the sheriff of Essex, on complaint
by Nicholas Yeer and John Scolte, merchants of Danske in Prussia, and
Peter Smede, master of a ship called le George of Danske, that whereas
the said ship was laden at Danske with ' waynescote,' chests of Prussia^
cables, boards, pitch and bitumen and other goods of great value to take to
England and was wrecked on the coast of the said county and lost and the
greater part of the said goods were cast ashore and are now in the hands of
492 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1474. Membrane I7d — cont.
the inhabitants and the said Peter and the mariners of the said ship came
alive to land so that it could not be called wreck of sea, nevertheless they
cannot obtain restitution of the said goods, to enquire into whose hands the
goods came and to restore them to the said master and merchants if they
shall prove them to be lawfully theirs, saving reasonable salvage, and to
certify to the king the names of any who shall refuse to make such
restitution,
Mbmbrans I6d.
Dec. 8. Commission to Richard Copcott to make payments of prest money to
WeBtminster. fletchers (pe^7/am) for the manufacture of *shefe arowes,* workmen for
the manufacture of bows and * bowestaves,' smiths for the manufacture of
arrowheads and workmen called ^ stringers ' for the manufacture of strings
for bows in the counties of Berks, Oxford, Buckingham, Bedford,
Northampton and Rutland and to certify thereon to the king and council
with all speed, the king having caused proclamations to be made by the
sheiiffs in those counties for the manufacture of the same with all speed for
the ordnance of the army going with him to France for the recovery of that
realm and his right there. [Foedera,'] By K.
The like to John Wysberd in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge
and Huntingdon. .
The like to Thomas Blaunchard in the counties of Warwick, Stafford,
Derby, Nottingham and Leicester, the city of Coventre and the town of
Notyngham.
The like to Thomas Bestney in the counties of Wilts, Gloucester,
Hereford, Salop and Worcester.
The like to William Warde in the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Devon
and Cornwall.
The like to Richard Dalker in the counties of Essex, Middlesex and
Hertford and the city of London.
The like to John Covert in the counties and cities of Lincoln and
York.
The like to Thomas Bowes in the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex and
Southampton, the city of Canterbury and the town of Suthampton.
Membrane iSd.
Nov. 28. Commission to Thomas Seintleger, Robert Wylughby, knight, Alvrcd
Westminster Comeburgh and the sheriff of Cornwall to arrest all masters, mariners,
pirates, possessors and victuallers of any ships and vessels of the town3
and ports of Fowey, Bodennek and Polruen, as they have connnitted great
depredations on goods and merchandise of merchants and others contituy
to the form of treaties and friendships with and safe conducts of the king
and do not heed the king's mandates but daily do worse, and abo all into
whose hands such goods and merchandise have come and to bring them
before the king and council, and to seize their goods and merchandise and
the said ships and vessels and the gear of the same and put them in safe
custody. By K.
1475. Membrane lAd,
Jan. 24. Commission to Roger Ree, knight, Robert Chamberlain, knight, James
Wcptminflier. Tyrell, knight, and John Dorward, knight, to inquire what lands John
Skrene, knight, tenant in chief, held in the counties of Suffolk, Essex,
Hertford and Cambridge, what they are worth, on what day be died and
who is his heir, and to t^ke the same into the king's hands.
14 fiDWABD IV.— Pabt H. 493
1474. Membrane ISd.
Dec. 2. Commission to John Pounde, William Wayte, Edward Wayte and John
Westminster. Whitehede to enqnire into the complaint of Henry Ayerey, merchant of
Reddon in Brittany, that when he was coming to England with a carvel
called le Julyan of Garrant in Brittany of which Jaket Husban was
master, laden with 24 tuns of wine of Brittany, salt, linen cloths and iron, a
certain ship came npon them near the Isle of Wight of which Maurice Calf was
master, John Smith ^ quartermaster,' John Grene purser (burcerus) and Peter
Martyn of Portesmouth victualler, and these and John Nicott, Gascon, of
Sandewyche and John Warley, bailiff of Portesmouth, entered the carvel
and despoiled it of the said wines, goods and merchandise to the value of
694 crowns and 55 crowns in money and other personal utensils, contrary
to the form of the treaty between the king and his kinsman the duke
of Brittany, and to cause restitution to be made and arrest and imprison
all who refuse to make restitution, and to arrest the said Maurice,
John, John, Peter, John and John and bring them before the king and
council.
Nov. 26, Commission to Eichard Jenney, Robert Pemberton, William Spenne and
Westminster, the sheriffs of Huntingdon and Northampton to enquire of what lands
Thomas Tresham, knight, was seised m his demesne as of fee in the said
counties, how much they are worth, by what service and of whom they are
held and on what day he died.
Dec. 3. Commission to John Cunstable, knight, the mayor of Newcastle on Tyne,
Westminster. John Ayssheton, esquire, and Robert Spaldyng, one of the king's seijeants
at arms, to inquire into the complaint of Thomas Kyng of Stralissounde
in Almain, master and owner of a ship called le Christofre of Stralissounde,
. that when he and six other persons were sailing on the high sea towards
Seland in the said ship laden at Stralessounde with divers goods and
merchandise to the value of 200/. sterling and more 60 men came upon
them off the coast of Scarburgh in three great ships of Scarburgh called
* fysshers ' of which Thomas Sawge is owner and seized the said ship of
Stralessounde and took it to Newcastle on Tyne and disposed of the goods
and ' merchandise and the ship and its gear to the value of 100 marks,
contrary to the form of the peace concluded with the commonalties of the
Hanse Almain on 28 February last, and to cause restitution to be made
and arrest and imprison all who refuse to make restitution, and to arrest the
said Thomas Sawge and all concerned in the capture and bring them before
the king and council.
Dec. 6. Commission to Thomas Markham, esquire, to examine all ships and
Westminster, vessels of the portage of 16 tons and over in any ports, places and creeks
in the ports of London and Sandwich and from thence by the sea coast to
the port of Bristol and to certify thereon to the king and council with all
speed and to take and impress them at his discretion for the conduct of the
king's army and ordnance to France. By C.
The like to Eichard Ex ton in the water of Lye to Orwell and from
thence by the sea coast to the port of Newcastle on Tyne.
1475.
Jan. 1. Commission to the mayor of Exeter and John Fortescu and Alvred
Westminster. Corneburgh, esquires, to enquire about all treasons and offences committed
within the county of Devon and city of Exeter contrary to the form of
safe-conducts of the king and friendships and treaties concluded between
the king and others.
MembIUNs 12(L
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Commission to Bichard Ean^ mayor of Qnynburgh^ Edward Skelton^ one
^ of the king's Serjeants at arms, and the sheriff of Kent, on complaint bjr
494 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane I2d — cont.
Nicholas Veer and Matthew Blake^ merchants of Danske in Pmssia^ and
Peter Smede, master of a ship called le George of Danske, that whereas the
said ship was laden at Danske with * wajnescote>' chests of Prussia, tables,
boards, pitch and bitumen and other goods of great value to take to England
and was wrecked on the coast of the said countj and lost and the greater
part of the said goods were cast ashore and are now in the hands of the
inhabitants and the said Peter and the mariners of the said ship came alive
t^ land so that it could not be called wreck of sea, nevertheless they cannot
obtain restitution of the said goods, to enquire into whose hands the goods
came and to restore them to the said master and merchants if thaj shall
prove them to be lawfully theirs, saving reasonable salvage, and to
certify to the king the names of any who shall refuse to make such
restitution.
]474. Mbmbrans lid.
Dec. 27. Commission to the mayor and sheriff of Suthampton, Peter Malleryng
Wefltminster. and William Isaak to arrest William Brewer of Fowey and bring him before
the king and council.
Dec* 26, Commission to the king's uncle Henry, earl of Essex, John Howard,
WestminBter. knight, Thomas Ursewyk, knight, Boger Eee, knight, Alvred Comburgh,
esquire, John Forster, esquire, and the sherififs of Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex
and Hertford to enquire what lands John Skrene, knight, tenant in chief,
held in the said counties, what they are worth, on what day he died and
who is his heir, and to take the same into the king's hands.
14,75. Membrane lOrf.
March 2. Commission to William Rosse, esquire, to take carpenters called ^ whelers '
WestHiinster. and * cartwrightes ' and other carpenters, joiners, stonecutters, smiths,
plumbers, * shippewi'ightes,' * coupers,' * sawyers,' * flecchers,' * chariotmen/
' horshameys makers ' and other workmen within the realm of England and
the town and marches of Calais and elsewhere under the king's obedience
for the works of the king's ordnance, and bombards, cannons, culverins,
* fowelers,' * serpen tynes,' and other cannon, powder, sulphur, saltpetre,
stone, iron, lead and other necessaries, crossbows and bolts for them,
bows, arrows, * arrowtymbre,' * bowestaves,' * bowestrynges,' * billes,' * axes,'
* langedebefes,' lances^ ^ gleyves,' hammers, armaments of war, oaks, elms,
ashes, beeches, alder, birch, holm and other timber, ^tanned leder' and
^ calveskynnes ' and other necessaries for the ordnance, and all ships and
vessels of 16 tons and over and masters and mariners for them. By K.
Membrane Sd.
Jan. 23. Commission to John Brysley, master of a ship called la Mary GracSf
Westminster, and William Peny, purser of the same, to take mariners for the conduct of
the said ship and workmen for its repair, as the king is going with an
armed force to France for the recovery of his right there. [Foedera,']
The like to the following :—
William Harper, master of a ship called la Mary Ratclyf^ and Richard
Fyssher, purser of the same.
Richard Bygge, master of a ship called le Anne^ and John Drewe,
purser of the same.
Richard William, master of a ship called la James, and William
Gardyner, purser of the same.
John Power, master of a ship called le Trinite, and Nicholas Coles,
purser of the same.
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt tL. 496
1475. Membrane Sd — cont.
Feb. 16. Commission to Roger TrewmaD, master of n ship of the king called
Wertminster. Grace DieUy David Whyte, purser of the same, John Trace and Peter
Chate to take mariners for the governance of the said ship for the conduct
of the king's armed force with which he is going in person to France for
the recovery of that realm and his right there. [Fcedera,']
The hke to Charles Dynham, esquire, and John Buoke, master of a ship
called Maryt. Asshe,
Membrane 7d.
Jan. 12. Commission of array to tlie king's kinsmen William, earl of i Amndel, and
Lincoln. Thomas Arundell of Matravers, knight, William Berkeley, Edward Berkeley,
William Ovedale, Thomas Leukenore, Thomas Pownde, John Paulet, John
Walop, John Rogers, Thomas Browne, Charles Bulkeley and the sheriff in
the county of Southampton for the defence of the Isle of Wight and the
adjacent parts.
Commission to Robert Cousyn to take ships and vessels in the port of
Suthampton and masters and mariners for them for an armed force with
which the king is going to sea.
Feb. 21. Commission to Ralph Makerell, doctor !of either law, Michael Carvanell,
Westminster, bachelor in either law, Thomas Coke, knight, and Henry Daners, ^ mercer,'
to hear and determine an appeal by Thomas Sharpe, merchant of the staple
of Calais, against a judgment pronounced by Master William Godyer, doctor
of laws, lieutenant or commissary of the king's brother Richard, dnke of
Gloucester, admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine, in the principal
court of Admiralty of England in an action before him by John Fyssher,
' gentilman,' plaintiff, and the said Thomas, defendant, concerning the seizure
of a ship called le Trinite of Galeys, alias of London.
Membrane Sd,
Commission to Alvred Comburgh to seize all ships of the portage of
16 tuns and over in any ports, creeks and places of the counties of Devon
and Cornwall and the town of Bristol and take them to the Thames and
elsewhere at the king's command for the conduct of the king's army to
France, and to take masters and mariners for their governance and to arrest
and imprison the disobedient. [Fcedera,] - By K.
Writ of aid, directed to all admirals and others, for the said Alvred.
ByK.
Commission to Thomas Markeham to examine all ships and vessels of the
portage of 16 tons and over in the poits of London and Stmdwich and from
thence by the sea coast to the port of Bristol and to certify thereon to the
king and council with all speed and to take and impress them at his
discretion for the conduct of the king's army and ordnance to France.
ByK.
Commission to Richard Exton to examine all ships and vessels of the
portage of 16 tons and over in the water of Lye to Orwell and from thence
by the sea coast to the port of Newcastle on Tyne and to certify thereon
to the king and council with all speed and to take and impress them at his
discretion for the conduct of the king's army and ordnance to France.
ByK.
Feb. 24. Commission to James Hyet to take 80 diggers or workmen called
Westmineter. < myners ' for the king, who is going in person to the realm of France for
the recovery of the same and his right there. By K
496 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1475. Mbmbrans 4:d.
Feb. 27. Commission to Tiiomas Bateson, master of a ship called k Margarete of
Westminster. Calais, to take mariners for the governance of the said ship for the conduct
of an armed force which the king has ordered to go to sea.
The like to the following : —
Feb. 22. John Worsle, captain of a ship called U Kalerine Revers, and Garard
Baker, master of the same.
John Ferrer, master of a ship called ie Trynyt€y and Richard Alder,
purser of the same.
William Fetherston, master of a ship called le Caregan.
Commission to Thomas Vaghan, esquire of the body, and Richard
Laurence and Roland Forster, clerks of the king's jewels, to take gold-
smiths and other workmen of that mistery for attendance on the king's
person. [FcederaJ]
March 3. Commission to John Keriell, captain of certain ships called le Marie
WestmiDster. Cole, le Swan and le Packer, and John Cole, owner of the same, to talce
mariners for the governance of the said ships for the conduct of an armed
force which the king has ordered to go to sea.
1474.
MSMBBANB Sd.
Nov. 28. Commission to Thomas Bolkelej to receive the tenth in the counties of
Westminster. Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Southampton, the cities of Canterbury and
Rochester, the town of Suthampton, the borough of Suthwerk, and the ports
of Dover, Sandwich, Romeney, Rye, HastyUges, and Wynchelsey and their
members, which the commons of the realm in the present Parliament at
WestmiDster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV. have granted to the kine for the
defence of his realm and subjects in part payment of the wages of 13,000
bowmen, each receiving 6d, daily for one year, and to examine and super-
vise the collection of the same and make delivery of the sums at the receipt
of the Exchequer. By K.
The like to the following : —
Richard Page in the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Corn-
wall, the city of Bath and the town of Bristol.
Richard Harper in the counties of Wilts, Gloucester, Hereford, Salop
and Worcester, the cities of Salisbury and Worcester and the towns
of Gloucester and Shrewsbury.
John FitzHerberd in the counties of Warwick, Stafford, Derby,
Nottingham and Leicester, the city of Coventry and the town of
Notyngham.
Robert Caldecote in the counties of Berks, Oxford, Buckingham,
Bedford, Northampton and Rutland and the town of Oxford.
John Sorell in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge and
Huntingdon and the city of Norwich.
Robert Plomer, in the counties of Essex, Hertford and Middlesex and
the city of London.
Roger Hopton in the West Riding, East Riding, and North Riding of
tilie county of York, the city of York and the town of Kyngeston on
Hull.
Richard Spert in the parts of Holand, Lyndesey and Kesteven of the
county of Lincoln.
Hugh Ghuiayde in the county of Lancaster.
A Atje^ Mbmbrans Id.
April 19. Commission to Thomas Lygon, Humphrey Salwey, Roger Harewell,
Westminster. WUliam Lygon and the sheriff of Worcester to enquire what lands John
14 EDWARD IV.— Pabt H. 497
1476. Membrane Id — cant.
Beauchamp of Beauchamp, knight, tenant-in-chief, held in the said county,
what they are worth, on what day he died and who is his heir, and to take
the lands into the king's hands.
Vacated because enrolled in the fifteenth year.
April 23. Commission to WiUiam Stanley, knight, John Savage, knight, Thomas
WeBtminstcr. Mauley, knight, Thomas Danyell, Roger Dutton of Dutton, Peter Daucton
of Hactou, esquire, and John Suthworth, esquire, to arrest John Butter,
* gentilman,' and John Obryth and others who have received the king's
wages from Gilbert Debenham to serve the king in Ireland in his company
but have not yet come to the king's service, and to imprison them until they
shall restore the said wages or find security that they will serve the king in
the company of the said Thomas DanyelK and to certify thereon to the king
and council.
Vacated because enrolled in the fifteenth year.
April 23. Like commission to Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, William Stanley,
WestmiDBter. knight, John Savage, knight, Thomas Mauley, knight, James Stucle, knight,
Peter liegh, knight, John Stanley, Thomas Molyneuz, Thomas Danyell,
Boger Dutton of Dutton, Peter Daucton of Hatton, esquire, John Suth-
worth, esquire, and the mayor of Hartylpole.
Vacated because enrolled in the fifteenth year.
J 96186. ' I I
498
15 EDWARD IV^—Pakt I.
1476.
April 12.
Westminster.
April 15.
Westminster.
April 19.
'Westminster.
April 22.
Westminster.
April 13.
Westminster.
April 12.
Westminster.
April 12.
Westminster.
May 8.
Westminster.
May 8.
Westminster.
MSMBRANS 31.
Pardons of outlawry to the following :—
William Batell, late parson of the parish church of St. John, Staundon,
CO. Oxford, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer George Irlond, knight, citizen and alderman of London,
touching a debt of 40/., ho haying surrendered to the Flete prison,
as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified. London.
Clement Carter late of Yoxford, co. Suffolk, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Eoger Bee, knight, late esquire, late sheriff of
Norfolk, touching a debt of 20/. Suffolk.
Thomas Boteler late of Gloucestre, esquire, for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
John Kyrton, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 14/.
London.
William Danyell of Pokerych, co. Hertford, * chapman,' for not ap-
pearing to answer Thomas Eightwyse of Salle touching a debt of
40«. Norfolk.
Robert Huchons of Lychefeld, co. Stafford, * dyer,' for not appearing
before John Pry sot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer John Batyn touching a debt of 30/. Bristol.
Robert Hay ton of Hay ton, co. York, * gentilman,' for not appearing
before the king to answer Robert Rudeton, * gentilman/ touching a
trespass. Norfolk.
Richard Joynour, citizen and grocer of London, for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer John Coventre of Levyse, co. Wilts, merchant,
touching a debt of 120/. 13^. 8d, and before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer a plea that he render
Hi. 6d, to Walter Stokker and Agneo his wife, late the wife of
William Gregory mediua late of the pariah of St. John, Walbroke^
citizen and skinner of London, and executrix of his will.
Middlesex.
John Trotte of Taunton, co. Somerset, ^ milward,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer William Bokette, ' marchaunt,' touching a debt of 40«. Wilts.
John Bolton, late of Atherton, co. Lancaster, ' yoman,' for not appear-
ing to answer Robert Harecourt, knight, touching a trespass
committed by him and John Atherton, late of Atherton, ^ gentilman,'
Roger Bolton late of Bolton, co. Lancaster, ^ gentilman,' Nicholas
Eilchith late of Atherton, chaplain, and Ralph Yns late of Atherton,
* gentilman.' Oxford.
John Strelley of Lyndeby, co. Nottingham, esquire, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Roger Doket, chaplain,
touching a debt of \Qs, Middlesex.
John Bawede late of London, ' gentylman,' a/ta« late of Great Chester-
ford, CO. Essex, for not appearing to answer John Hawekyns,
citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of 14/. Middlesex.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
499
1475.
Jane 29.
WeBtminster.
Maj 31.
Westmineter,
June 26.
Westminster.
May 30.
Westminster.
July 4.
Westminster.
May 31.
Westminster.
June 1.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
Jul^ 8.
Westminster.
July II.
[Westminster.]
July 5.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Membrane 30.
Edward Assbeley, parson of the church of Weraesford, co. Southampton,
for not appearing to answer Thomas Twygg of London, * tayllour/
touching a debt of 110 {sic). London.
Thomas Bery of Salwho in the parish of Ronhale, co. Bedford,
^husbondnian,' for not appearing before John Prysotand his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John, prior of
Newenham, co. Bedford, touching a debt of 40 marks. Bedford*
Walter Couper late of Melles, co. Suffolk, * taillour,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render his
account to John Aleyn, chaplain, son of Richard Aleyn late of Bury
St. Edmunds, and Master John Nicole the younger, chaplain,
executors of the will of the said Richard, for the time when he was
receiver of the said Richard. Suffolk.
John Gybbes of Westljdyard, co, Somerset, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Henry Maschall touching a debt of 40f .
Somerset.
John Wilcokson late of Lee, co. Derby, * yoman,* for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of die Bench, to
answer John More of Worcester, *plomer,* touching a debt of
8 marks 68, Sd. Worcester.
John Tynbery alias Tynbure of Polyngton in the parish of Snayth,
CO. York, 'yoman,' and Agnes his wife, late the wife of John
Skypwith, late citizen and merchant of York, and execatrix of his
will, for not appearing to answer a plea that they render 8/. to
Thomas Hemelsey, citizen and merchant of York. York.
John Bcnet late of Camley, co. Somerset, * husbondman,' afias ^zeman,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Fysshe, chaplain, of Henton Prior touching a debt of 6 marks.
Somerset.
John Idewyn of Lesjngham, co. Norfolk, clerk, for not appearing to
answer the warden or dean and the canons of the king's free chapel
of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore touching a debt of 40/.
Middlesex.
[IVom 7 July to 22 September inclusive the entries are attested by
Edward^ prince of Walesy keeper of the realm ofEnglandJ]
William Waterfall late of Leghton Busard, co. Bedford, * tanner,' for
not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer a plea that he render 4/. to Joan Hudgrey of
London, ' wydowe,' and William Tange, citizen and girdler of
London, executors of the will of John Hudgrey, late citizen and
girdler of London. London.
William Adam late of Great Everysdon, co. Cambridge, * husbondman,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Styuecle touching a debt of 10/. Cambridge.
Philippa Banastre late of London, widow, executrix of the will of
Thomas Charles, esquire, for not appearing to answer a plea that
she render 603/. to Edmund Clcre of Stokesby, co. Norfolk, esquire.
London.
William Cokkys, citizen and skinner of London, for not appearing to
answer Edmund Rygon, citizen and draper of London, touching a
debt of 10/. Ad. London.
II 2
600
CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1475.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
WestmiDster.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Oct. 31.
Westminster.
Oct. 31.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 6,
Westminster.
Membrane ZO^^ont,
Edmund Caccheare late of WTmboteshaiti, co. Norfolk, < bnsbondmant
for not appearing to answer Walter Cony, alderman of the gild
merchant of Holy Trinity, Bishop's Leno, and burgess and
merchant of Bishop's Lenn, touching a debt of 12/. iZs. 4d,
Norfolk.
William Haldenby of Iseham, co. Northampton, ^ gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 17/. to Thomas
Pomerey, prior of Holv Trinity, London, executor of the will of
William Lemyng, late citizen and grocer of London. Middlesex.
William Plowryght of Thynden, co. Northampton, ^ husbondman,'
alias ^chapman,' alias William Ploughwryght late of Thyndon,
* yoman,' for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer John Stokton, citizen and
mercer of London, and John Clerk touching debts of 54s. and
l3L6s, 8d, respectively. London.
Bristol.
Eobert Bell late of Brentwode, co. Essex, ^ yoman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Kesyng, citizen
and mercer of London, touching a debt of 70^. London.
John Wyght late of Oxford, clerk, alias late rector of Neunton, co.
Oxford, for not appearing to answer Thomas Malward alias
Colyer of the county of Oxford, ^ yoman,' touching a debt of 20/.
Oxford.
Henry Scylby of Iseham, co. Northampton, < husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 17/. to Thomas Pomerey,
prior of Holy Trinity, London, executor of the will of William
Lem3mg, late citizen and grocer of London. Middlesex.
John Coke of Iseham, * husbondman,' for the same. Middlesex.
William Pole of Iseham, clerk, for the same. Middlesex.
John Farmar of Iseham, ^ husbondman,' for the same. Middlesex.
John Sheryngham of Geysthweyte, co. Norfolk, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Curson, knight, touching a debt of 40«.
Norfolk.
Richard Bulkeley late of Neuport, co. Salop, * yoman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Audeley, knight,
touching a debt of 70^. 4d, Surrey.
Robert George late of Boston, co. Lincoln, * baker,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Henry Norbury, citizen and baker of London, touching
a debt of 8/. 12^. London.
Nicholas Sadde late of Norwich, ^ skryvener,' for not appearing before
Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer
Edward Andrew e, clerk, touching a trespass. London.
William Beaushyn late of Attewarde, co. Wilts, ^ gentilman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Crowton, citizen and mercer of London, alias
* gyrdeler,' touching a debt of 4.0s, LoHdon.
Thomas Purcell of Neweton Purcell, co. Oxford, ^gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer John Samwell touching a debt of 5 marks.
Oxford.
15 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I.
501
1475.
Oct. 9.
Wettminster.
Nov. 6.
Wegtminiter.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Membrane 30— a>n^
Robert Mjnet late of Estdrayton, co. Nottingham, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas
Thurland of Notyngham, merchant, touching a debt of 10 marks.
Town of Nottingham.
Robert Baker late of Feversham, co. Kent, * yoman/ for not appearing
to answer William Colyngborne, esquire, touching a trespass corn*
mitted by himself and Richard Wolff late of Feversham, * grocer.'
Middlesex.
John Skirbek late of Stepill Mordon, co. Cambridge, ' yoman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 4 marks to William
Scot and Joan his wife, executrix of the will of Robert Rothur.
Bedford.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Membrane 29.
John Hede late of Huntyngdon, co. Huntingdon, ^ notary,' for not
appearing to answer John Yonge touching a debt of 6/. 6;. 8</.
Norfolk.
John Leverun late of Ardeley, co. Essex, ^ husbondman,* for not
appearing to answer Robert Wyngfeld alias Wynkefeld of
Estbarlyng, co. Norfolk, knight, touching a debt of 5 marks.
Norfolk.
John Sleper late of Dunstable, co. Bedford, ' osteler,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render chattels to the value of 40«. to
Richard Walter, citizen and ' iremonger ' of London. London.
Thomas Leek of Skreton, co. Nottingham, ^gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer William Sutton, knight, master of Burton St.
Lazarus of Jerusalem in England, and John Dowenes touching debta
debts of 60«. M, and 8/. respectively. Leicester.
Town of Nottingham.
William Osteler alias Sharpe late of Chepsted, co. Kent, * husbondman,*
alias William Ostyller late of the parish of Chedyngston, co. Kent,
for not appearing to answer John Palmer the elder and John Palmer
the younger touching a debt of 40/. Kent.
Richard Barbour late of London, * letherseller,' for not appearing before
John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer ^Thomas Ludford touching a trespass committed by him
and John Belamy late of London, ' pynner,' Richard Water late of
London, ^goldsmyth,' John Styler late of London, ' coryour,' and
Richard Pratte late of London, ' letherseller.' Middlesex.
John Carpenter late of Lurgursale, co. Essex, clerk, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to render his account to Thomas
Poutrell, executor of the wHl of John Crecy, clerk, late canon of
the free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster,
for the time when he was the receiver of the said John. Essex.
Geoffrey More late of Bromley, co. Southampton, esquire, for not
appearing to answer the dean and chapter of the cathedral church
of Hereford touching a debt of 11/. Hereford.
Edmund Assheley late of Upwymbom, co. Dorset, esquire, for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 20/. to Blanche Juye late
the wife of Roger Juye, executrix of the will of Roger Juye late of
Fole^ CO. Dorset, esquire. London.
502
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1476.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
WiBstminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. SO.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 1.
Westminster.
Membrane 29^^cont,
Richard Apadam of Portburj, co. Someriet, * yoman/ for not appearing
to answer Walter Bonam touching a trespass. Somerset.
Henry Lover late of Lejton Stone, co. Essex, ^ yoman/ and Joan his
wife, executrix of the will of Richard Baldewyn late of Lejton, co.
Essex, * joman,' for not appearing to answer a plea that they render
6/. to William Cardmaker, citizen and grocer of London. London.
Robert Shapley late of Yetton in the parish of South Tauton, co. Devon,
' husbondman/ for not appearing before the king to answer John
Bowelond touching a trespass. Devon.
Thomas Catchemay of Axebrigge, co. Somerset, * fuller,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Brandeley touching a debt of 100^. London.
William Colette late of Becclys, co. Suffolk, 'grocer,' for not appearing
to answer William Lok touching a debt of 60;. London.
Thomas Lokton alias Locton, vicar of the parish church of Loud on le
Wald, CO. York, for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Richard Frankleyu
and Henry Cattal, chaplain, touching debts of 40;. each.
City of York.
Richard Cosyngton late of Reynham, co. Kent, ^gentilman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Page,
citizen and fishmonger of London, touching a debt of 100/.
London.
Walter Gedyng late of Loghton Brommyswolde, co. Huntingdon,
^ husbondman,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer Thomas Hundyrpound, citizen
and draper of London, touching a debt of 8/. Middlesex.
John Marchesey of Axbrigge, co. Somerset, ' laborer,' and Joan his
wife for not appearing before the king to answer William Ruyton
touching a trespass. Somerset.
John Larom of York, ^ cardmaker,' for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer William
Stanes, citizen and ' litster ' of York, touching a debt of 40i.
York.
William Mollyng, vicar of Brad well, co. Oxford, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Gerard Dodyngfels,
esquire, touching a debt-of 60«. Warwick.
Robert Borden of Hadecron, co. Kent, * yoman,' for not appearing to
answer William Higham touching a trespass committed by him and
Thomas Byrcher of Goutherst, co. Kent, the elder, * husbondman/
Thomas Bircher of Goutherst the younger, ^husbondman,' and
Walter Turnour of Hadecron, * laborer.' Kent,
Roger Chapman late of Blechynglye, co. Surrey, 'yoman,' for not
appearing before Thomas Bryan and his follows, justices of the
Bench| to answer John, duke of Norfolk^ touching a debt of 20/.
Suffolk.
John Wyllyems late of Strode, co. Kent, * cordewaner,' and Margaret
his wife, executrix of the will of Thomas Elyse, 'yoman' and
servant of the bishop of Rochester, for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer a plea that they render 40f. to John
Stonysy citizen and skinner of London. Kent.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
603
1476.
Nov. 28.
Westmixister.
Membrane 29 — cont.
John Sherlok of Bourhenton in the parish of Mertok, co. Somerset,
^ husbondman/ for not appearing before Eobert Danbj and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer John Boggers alias
Bogger touching a debt of 100^. London,
1476.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
WMtminster.
Feb. 6.
Weitmiiuter.
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
1475.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
.Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
1476.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
WestmiDstcr.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Membrane 28.
John Wade late of Staverton, co. Devon, the elder, ^ husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer Thomas Hajle touching a debt of 20/.
Devon.
Bichard Fynchebek late of Swynyshed, co. Lincoln, * gentjlman,' and
Joan his wife, executrix of the will of Thomas Frjthe late of
Swynjshed, * gentylman,' for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to answer a plea that they render 10/. to Dame Katharine
Withom. ^ Middlesex.
John Peverell late of Great Catworth, co. Huntingdon, * husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer Henry Stokker of Wyboldeston,
' wolman,' touching a debt of 40/. Bedford.
Bichard Wryght of Little Oxenden, co. Northampton, * husbondman,'
for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer John Langton, esquire, touching a trespass.
Northampton,
Membrane 26.
John Ams of Bedenham, co. Bedford, clerk, for not appearing before
the king to answer William Wele, clerk, touching a trespass.
London.
John Grene late of Banbury, co. Oxford, ^ dyer,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render
4/. 18«. to Emma Lambe and William Cardemaker, executors of the
will of John Lambe, late grocer of London. London.
Matthew Grace late of Frome in Selwode, co. Somerset, * clothmaker,'
for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer John Maunche of London, ^ draper,' touching
a debt of 9/. Ss, London.
William Kirkeham late of Fcnyngley, co. Nottingham, clerk, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer George Cleyi
esquire, touching a trespass. Nottingham.
Bobert Overton late of Westbury, co. Salop, clerk, for not appearing
before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer John Lurdener touching a debt of 23/. 6s. Sd. London.
William Smyth, late of Coosby by Trysk, co. York, clerk, altae
William Marshall of CoUesby, co. York, clerk, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer William Johnson touching
a trespass and when sued with William Pykeryng late of Leyk, co.
York, ' laborer,' to answer Balph Danby touching a ti'espass.
York.
William Peynter of Dunstaple, co. Bedford, 'cardemaker,' for not
appealing before Bobert Danby, knight, and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer William Bedeknappe, citizen and mercer of
London, touching a debt of 60s. Middlesex.
604
CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1476.
Feb. 12.
WcstmiiMter.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Feb. 10.
Westminiter.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
1475.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 26— con^
Eobert Osmond late of Horton, co. Southampton, 'husbondman/
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John,
abbot of Letteley, touching a trespass. Southampton.
Thomas Hervy late of Horsham St. Faith, co. Norfolk, clerk, for
not appearing to answer Thomas, abbot of St. Benet, Hulme, co.
Norfolk, touching a debt of 61. Norfolk.
John Baker of S<Mnerleton, co. Suffolk, ^ yoman/ for not appearing to
answer William Baxter of Heyenjngham touching a debt of 10/.
Suffolk.
Thomas Walker of Fodjnghej, co. Northampton, * fuller,' for not
appearing before the king to answer John Zouche, esquire, touching
a trespass. Northampton.
John Seward late of Coventry, ' hosteler,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer Robert Qrevyle touching a debt
of 8/. London.
William West late of Hardewjk, co. Norfolk, * housebondman/ for
not appearing to answer Thomas Coke, citizen and draper of
London, touching a debt of 8/. IVliddlesex.
John Cokjn late of Assheburn in le Peek, co. Derby, esquire, for not
appearing to answer William Person the elder, citizen and tailor of
London, touching a debt of IM. London.
John Porter late of Whitby, co. York, ^ marchaunt,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 9 marks to John Edmonson*
Lincoln.
1876.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 7.
Westminster.
March 11.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
MSMBRANB 24.
Grant to William Parre, knight, of the custody of all lordships, lands,
rents and services late of Thomas Colt, tenant in chief, deceased, during
the minority of John his son and heir and the custody and marriage of the
latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Grant for life from Michaelmas last to the king's servant Arthur Grayson
of the office of one of the king's Serjeants at arms, receiving 12^. daily from
the issues of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon, and a livery of
the suit of other Serjeants at arms yearly at Christmas at the great ward-
robe ; in lieu of another grant to him of the office by letters patent dated
2 November, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By K
General pardon to William Grenham late of London, esquire, allot
WilUam Gbanam late of Keton, co. Rutland, ^gentilman,' cUias late of
Loxton, CO. Somerseti of all offences committed by him before 3 March.
By p.s.
Presentation of Christopher Bank, parson of the parish church of
St. Mary, Chelmesford, in the diocese of London, to the parish church of
SS. Peter and Paul, Scrayngham, in the diocese of York, on an exchange
of benefices with Thomas Bower. By p.s.
Grant in mortmain to Henry, the prior, and the convent of Lanthony by
Gloucester of 14 acres of land and meadow formerly granted to a chapel
called < Maundelynes,' now destroyed and waste, that they may undertake
the repair of a bridge at Deucleke in Ireland called ' lez Maundelynes
Brigg,' for which the king has been charged with divers sums yearly.
By p.s.
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 505
1475. Membrane 24?— con*.
March 6. General pardon to Bichard Brewer late of Gloacest-er, * yoman/ cUtcu
Westminster. Richard Wattya of Great Malvern, co. Worcester, * yoman/ of all offences
committed bj him before 3 March. By p.s.
General pardon to John Fenys, esquire, son of William Fenys, knight,
late lord of Say, and John Pykerink alias Gille, * grome,' of all offences
committed by them before 2 March. By p.s.
March 14. Whereas Henry Colas of Goldeford owes 15/. 20J. from the remainder of
Westminster. 178/. 11*. Sd, from the custody of the subsidy of cloths for sale in the
county of Kent before 49 Edward III. paying 20s. yearly from 11 July,
19 Richard II. at the Exchequer by mainprise of Thomas Loxle of the
county of Surrey and John Freemantell of the same county, the said 20*.
being levied yearly from certain lands late of the said Henry, and the said
lands came into the king's hands by reason of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward TV. by the forfeiture of Hugh
Hylton and the king granted the same for life to his servant John Lee, one
of the yeomen of the king's chamber, who accoi'dingly is charged with the
said 16/. 20d, ; the king hereby grants to the said John Lee the said 20*.
yearly from the said lands at his own hands or the hands of the sheriff of
Surrey and Sussex until the said 15/. 20c/. shall be fully paid, in full
satisfaction of the said 178/. lis. 8d. By p.s.
March 14. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Harwode, born at
Westminster. Dundee in Scotland, dwelling at Salisbury, co. Wilts, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
Membrane 23.
March 5. Grant to the king's servant William Stanley, knight, and the heirs male
Westminster, of his body of the castle, lordship and manor of Ohirke and Chirkeland in
the marches of Wales adjoining the county of Salop and the lordship and
manor of Wilmyngton, co. Kent, with all towns, townships, hamlets,
messuages, lands, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, waters, stanks, stews,
mills, gardens, dovecotes, rents, services, reversions, courts, leets, offices,
views of frank-pledge, mines of coal and lead, escheats, liberties, franchises,
rights, commodities, knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, scutages,
reliefs, hundreds, wapentakes, commotes, fines, amercements, forfeitures,
fairs, markets, places, parks, warrens, fisheries, wreck of sea, treasure trove,
waifs, strays, chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws and returns and
executions of writs; in lieu of a grant to him and Joan his wife, now
deceased, of the castle, manor and lordship of Skipton in Craven and the
manor of Marton in Craven, co. York, by letters patent dated 12 h'ovember,
5 Edward lY. surrendered.
Membrane 22.
March 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Barre, knight, to
Westminster. Richard Boole, chaplain of the chantry which he had licence by letters
patent dated 15 February, 13 Edward IV. to found in the parish church
of St. Mary, Clehungre, co. Hereford, in the diocese of Hereford, of three
messuages, 200 acres of land, 9 acres of pasture, three parts of 18 acres of
meadow and three parts of 12 acres of pasture in Luyde Muchegrosse,
Clehungre and Hungarston, extended at 8 marks yearly, not held iu chief,
as appears by an inquisition taken before Thomas Bryges and Thomas
Braynton by virtue of a commission directed to them and others, to hold to
the value of 8 marks yearly in part satisfaction of 8/.
March 23. Grant to the king's brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester, constable of
Westminster. England, the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, William
606 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1475. Membrane 22 — cont.
Goderswjk) mercbant, and John Marchally ^mercer/ of the mine of
Blancbelond called ^Shjldejn/ co. NorthamberlaTid, the mine in Alston
More called ^ Feccheroos/ the mine of Eeswyk, co. Cumberland, and the
mine of copper by Bychemond^ co. York, to hold from the Annunciation
next for fifteen years, paying to the king tha eighth part of the pure silver
and copper, and to the lords of the soil the ninth part and to the curate of the
place the tenth part of ' lees ewrs,' and paying all expenses. They shall
have power to search and dig freely, to buy wood and underwood and coal
for the purging of the metals and to take workmen and labourers, and to
hold, or appoint a steward to hold, a court in the mines to hear and
determine ail pleas except those of land, life and members. By K.
Membrane 21.
March 14. Exemplification, at the request of Galiard Dureford, knight^ lord Duras,
Wwtminiter. of the tenours of the following .—
!• A petition (English) of the said Galiard in the Parliament summoned
at Westminster on 6 Odtober, 12 Edward IV. and continued by
divers prorogations until 23 January, 14 Edward lY. that whereas
on 6 September, 4 Edward IV. by letters patent under the seal of
the duchy of Lancaster the king granted to him for life 100/. yearly
from the issues of the manor or lordship of Bolingbroke,in the duchy
of Lancaster, and he was born in the duchy of Guienne and has no
livelihood within the realm, if he should die within the next five
years his assigns or executors might receive the said 100/. yearly
to the end of that term.
2. The assent by the commons : — A cest bille lez communez stmt
assentuz.
3. The answer of the king i^Soit fait come it est desire. [Rolls of
Farliamenty VL 129.]
March 20. General pardon to Thomas Meryman of Petrell Wra, co. Cumberland,
Wcstminiter. < yoman,' of all ofiences committed by him before 14 March, By p.s.
March 20. General pardon to John Freston, chaplain, alias clerk. By p.s.
Westmixistdr.
March 12. Licence for John Eendale, knight, brother of St. John of Jerusalem in
WeBtminster. England, or his executors, factors or attorneys to ship 100 woollen cloths
without grain in any ports of England and take them to any foreign parts
quit of subsidies. By p.8*
March 18. General pardon to William Forster alias Yarward late of London,
Westminster. < yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 13 March. By p.s.
March 30. Appointment, until 1 September, of John Elder, yeoman purveyor of
Westminster, wheat of the household, to take wheat, fire-wood and multure fur the
expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer &c.
March 20. Grant to William Hastinges, knight, lord Hastinges, chamberlain of the
Westminster, household, and his heirs and assigns of the advowson of a perpetual chantry
of one chaplain celebrating divine offices in the chapel of St. John the Baptist
by the north door in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, or elsewhere
in the said church, of the foundation of Beatrice sometime the wife of Sir
Thomas, lord of Koos of Hamelake, knight, and others, the said advowson
lately belonging to Thomas, late lord Hoob, and being in the king's liands
by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. By pjj.
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 607
1475. ^ Mbmbranb 20.
March 14. Whereas Edward III. by letters patent granted licence for his kinswoman
Westminster. Elizabeth de Burgh to grant in frank almoin to the prior and convent of
Angleseje 20/. of rent from a manor, a messuage and 24 acres of land of
hers in the town of Lakingheth and the manor of the prior of Ely in
the same town at the hands of the said prior, and the prior and convent
were accordingly seised of the said rent and bound themselves to find two
secular chaplains to be chosen by them to celebrate divine service daily at
the altar of the Holy Cross in their church of Angleseye for the good
estate of the said Elizabeth and for her soul after death and to find a
dwelling for them within the close of the priory and a competent livelihood,
paying to each of them 20$, yearly for clothes and other necessaries, or if
they thought better to grant to them 12 marks yearly from the said rent,
and to fill their place by brethren of their own house should the chaplains
or either of them be unable to celebrate divine service, and a certain chapel
has been newly built at Botesham by William Alyngton and the prior and
convent on account of their poverty cannot now support the said chaplains ;
the king hereby grants to the prior and convent that they shall in future be.
quit of finding the said chapltuns,. so that they bind themselves to find two
chaplains from the religious brethren of their priory to celebrate divine
service, one at the said altar in the priory and the other in the said chapel
daily as above and for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth,
queen of England, and the said William and Joan his wife and for their
souls after death. By K.
March 10. G^rant for life to Thomas Maister of a messuage and 60 aeres of land in
Westminster. Eonale, co. Bedford, which Robert Coldcote lately held of the king at
farm for 7«. yearly and all the lands in Craumfeld, 9hytlyngton, Barton in
the Clay, Flatewyk, Graveuhurst and Sutton, co. Bedford, which John
Brown and Bartholomew Willesdon lately held of the king at farm for
Is, 6d. yeaiiy, to hold from St. Thomas the Apostle, 13 Edward IV. without
rendering any account, as William Pole, late yeoman of the chamber, did.
By K.
March 8. Exemplification, at the request of the king's brother Richard, duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, and Anne his wife, of the tenour of an act (English) in the
Parliament summoned at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward lY. and
continued by divers prorogations to 23 January, 14 Edward TV. and
3 March, ordering that from 24 September last the king should have the
lordship, manor and wapentake of Chesterfeld and Scaresdale alias Scarves-
dale and all lands in Chesterfeld, co. Derby, and the manor of Busshey, co.
Hertford, sometime of Alice, countess of Salisbury, which were allotted to
the said Anne as one of the daughters and heirs of Richard, late earl of
Warwick, son and heir of the said Alice, and in recompense of the above
the said Richard and Anne should have that part of the manor of Cotyngham
and lands in Cotyngham, co. York, of which the king's father Richard,
duke of York, was seised and the advowson of the church of Cotyngham,
and the castle and lordship of Scarebourgh, the fee farm of the town and
borough of Scarebourgh with the port and haven of the same, the fee farm
of Whallesgrave and 60 acres of land in Whailesgrave, co. York, to hold
to themselves and the heirs of Anne. [Rolls of Parliament^ VL 125.]
March 17. General pardon to Margaret the wife of John Veer, knight, late earl of
Westminster. Oxford, of all offences committed by her before 12 Msox^h. By K.
Mbubrane 19.
March 12. Exemplification, at the request of Henry, duke of Buckingham, of the
Wwtminstf r. tenours of the following : —
1. An act (English) in the Parliament summoned at Westminster on
6 October, 12 Edward lY, and continued by divers prorogations to
508 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1476. Membrane 19— cow/.
23 January, 14 Edward lY. and 26 January, ordaining that on and
after the said 26 January the said duke should be taken as a person
of the iull age of 21 years, provided that this be not prejudicial to
Anne^ duchess of Buckingham,' or the executors of Humphrey, late
duke of Buckingham, and that the undermentioned letters patent
shall be of full effect as to the said annuity and no person shall be
charged to the present duke for arrears of the annuity before
Michaelmas last.
2. Letters patent (a charter) dated at Eltham, 14 September, 23 Henry YI.
[Charter Roll, 21-24 Henry VI. No. 33], creating the said
Huitiphrey duke of Buckingham and granting to him and the heirs
male of his body an annuity of 40/. from the issues of the counties
of Bedford and Buckingham. [Rolls of Parliament^ VL 128.]
March 16. Ghrant to the king's son Richard de Salopia, duke of York, and the heirs
Westminster, of his body of the reyersions of the manors of Weberton and Manby,
Skendilby, Bradley and Graynysby, co. Lincoln, Gaynyspark, co. Essex,
and Faxton, co. Northampton, on the death of Margaret, duchess of
Somerset, the revereions of the manors of Eresby, Splllesby, Stepyng,
Tofte, Ingolmelserysby, Fryskeney, Belcheford, Toynton, Thedilthorpe and
Westerkele and tlie park of Toynton, co. Lincoln, on the death of Matilda
late the wife of Robert Willoughby, knight, the reversions of the manors
of Willughby, Hoggesthorpe, Hellowe, Aby, Scotneyfee in Cumbernrorth,
Orreby, Hamby, Fulstowebeek, Fulstowe Arsik, Burgh, Stykford,
Ratheby, Fulletby, Saltflethhavyn, Somercotes, Parteney, Wyspyngton,
Fenton, Pynchebek and Gokeryngton, Welles, Alford, Wythem and
Conyngesholm and all lands, rents and services in Swaby, Malberthorpe,
Carleton, Saltfletby, Ingoldmelles, Boston, Sutton, land in Holond,
Screvilby, Sybsey, Goussell and of the lastage in Skyrbeke, co. Lincoln, a
messuage in the city of Lincoln, the manors of Eggefeld, Wheteacre,
Walcote Esthall, Walcote Westhall and Chadgrave, co. Norfolk, the manor
of Fleseley, cos. Nottingham and Derby, and a messuage called ' Basecourt'
and fourteen tenements with gardens adjoining in the parish of St. Giles
without Crypylgate, London, on the death of Richard Hastynges, knight,
and the reversions of the manors of EUyngton, co. Northumberland, and
Sutton, CO. Lincoln, on the death of Marjory late the wife of Richard
Welles, knight, all which reversions belong to the king by reason of an act
of forfeiture, and the reversions of all other manors, lands, rents, services
and possessions belonging to the king by virtue of the said act, to hold
with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marringes, reliefs, escheats, courts,
leets, views of frank-pledge, parks, woods, warrens, waters, fisheries
stews, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities by the accustomed
services. By K.
Membrane 18.
March 16. Exemplification, at the request of William Broune of Staumford,
Westminster. ' marchaunt,' of the tenour of an article in an act (English) of attaint in
the Parliament summoned at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV.
and continued by divers prorogations to 23 January, 14 Edward IV.
ordaining that whereas Richard Welles late of Hellowe, co. Lincoln,
knight, caused Eolert Welles late of Hellowe, knight, and Thomas
Delalaunde late of Horblyng, co. Lincoln, knight, and others to assemble
together ogainst tie king and they ma^e war against the king on
12 Mtirch, 10 Edward IV. in a field called * Hcrnefeld ' in Empyngham,
CO. Rutland, the said Richard, Robert and Thomas be convicted of high
treason and forfeit all the possessions which they had on the said
12 Mai'ch except the manors of Lilleford^ co. Northampton, and Hokyngton,
16 EDWARD IV.— Paet L 509
1475* Membrane 18— con^.
CO. Cambridge, whereof Thomas FitzWilliam the elder and Thomas
FltzWilliam the younger were seised to the same time that they made
estate thereof to Jahne late the wife of Richard Hastynges, knight, and
heirs in fee and after the said Hichard and Jahne sold Uie same manors
to the said William and of the same levied a fine to the use of him and
his heirs. lEolls of Parliament, VI. 144.]
March 14. Licence for 100^. paid in the hanaper, for John Doreward of the county
Weftminster. of Essex, knight, to grant the manor of Bawereth, co. Essex, held in chief,
to Clemence Waldyngfeld, widow, Walter Devereux, knight, lord Ferrers,
John Gunthorpe, clerk, Henry Sharpe, clerk, Thomas Tyrell, esquire,
William Stokker, knight, Bichard Doreward, esquire, Thomus Bledlowe,
alderman of London, John Sulyard, Thomas Wyndesore, Thomas Bygby,
John Boteler, Robert Broun, John Stodawe, Henry Colet, William Capell
and William Sybson to hold for the life of the said Clemence by the
accustomed services.
March 20. Letters of denization for Jacome Bollam, bom in the realm of Portugal^
Westminster, and the heirs of his body. By p.s. and for 40«. paid in the hanaper.
March 16. Grant to the king's brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester, and Robert
Westminster. Cresset, esquire, of the disposition of the next vacant prebend within the
college of the king's castle of Birgenorth. By K.
Membrane 17.
March 23. Exemplification, for the notice of all whom it interests, of the tenoor of
Westminster, an act (English) in the Parliament summoned at Westminster on 6 October,
12 Edward IV. and continued by divers prorogations to 23 January,
14 Edward IV. ordaining that whereas it has been agreed between the
king and the people of the Dutch Hanze that the merchants of the Hanze
shall have in perpetuity a place within the city of London called the
StilehofoT Stileyerd^ and the mayor and commonalty of the city of London
are seised of the said place lately appertaining to John Beynwell, late
alderman of the said city, lying in the parish of Alhalowen the More in
Thamystrete in the ward of Dowgate, to the intent that the issues shall be
disposed of in deeds of charity according to the last will of the said John
declared by the last will of William Stafford, and are also possessed of
certain messuages, lands and tenements adjoining the same place in the same
parish for a term of years of which thirty-two years are to come after Easter,
1476, the reversion belonging to the prior and convent of the hospital of
our lady of Elsyngspitell within Crepulgate, London, and the bishop of
Winchester is seised of a yearly rent of 4«. 6<^. from the said place called
Stileyerd as in the right of his church of St. Swithun and the prioress of
the house of our lady of Clerkenwell beside London of a yearly rent of 35«.
as in the right of her house in like manner^ the said merchants of Almain
being of the company of the said Dutch Hanze having the house in London
called Gildhald Teutonicorum shall hold for evermore the said place called
the Stilehofe and also the said messuages, lands and tenements for the said term
of thirty-two years and afterwards, paying to the said mayor and commonalty
a quit rent of 70«. Zs. Ad. for evermore and 13/. 16«. 8^. for the said term
of thirty-two years and also the abovementioned rents to the said bishop and
prioress and convent, the first of all the said payments to begin at the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and the said prior and convent shall have
out of the fee-farm of the city of London and the county of Middlesex 7/.
yearly during the said term of thirty-two years and afterwards 13/. 6«. 8^,
yearly, and this act shall take effect from 27 March 1475, and whereas the
abbot of the monastery of St. Saviour, Barmondesey, co. Surrey, is seised in
610 OALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1475, Membrane 17 — cont.
the right of his monasterj of a yearly rent of 18^. out of the said place called
the Slylehof the said place shall be discharged of the said rent and in
recompence the abbot shall be discharged of all corrodies granted at the
king's prayer from henceforth. [^Bolls of Parliamenty VI. 123.]
Membrasb 16.
March 23. Exemplification, at the request of the mayor and commonalty of the city
Westminster, of London^ of the tenour of the same act.
MSMBRANB 15.
March 20. Exemplification, at the request of Robert Radclyff, esquire, son of John
Westminster. RadclyfF, knight, of the tenours of the following : —
1. An article {see m, 18) in an act (English) of attaint in the Parliament
summoned at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and
continued by divers prorogations to 23 January, 14 Edward IV.
[Bolls of Parliament, VL 144.]
2. A provision that the act shall not extend to any manors, lands,
tenements, rents, services and hereditaments which were of Robert
Waterton, esquire, or Robert Waterton, knight, his son and heir.
\_Ibid. 146.]
3. An article in the same act ordaining that all manors, lands and other
possessions of which any persons by this present act attainted were
seised or had any estate in any manner of mortgage or in surety of
sums of money to be paid by any feoffment, grant or estate made by
any persons not attainted be not forfeited in any way to the king,
and that it be lawful to any persons not attainted who have made
such feofiments, grants or estate to enter into such possessions
according to their right, saving their right to any persons other
than persons attainted or the late earl of Oxford, G-eorge Veer and
Thomas Veer, and provided that any person who shall have occupied
any of the premises before 6 March, 15 Edward IV. shall not be
prejudiced. [Ibid, 147.]
March 16. General pardon to Ralph Cok of Newmarket, co. Cambridge, ^yoman,'
Westminster, alias * husbondman.' By p.s.
Membranb 14.
March 14. Letters of denization for Antony Spynell of Oenoa, born in Italy, and
Westminster, the heirs of his body.
By p.s. and for 13f. Ad» paid in the hanaper.
March 14. Letters of denization for John de Gerona, doctor of decrees, born in the
Westminster, realm of Aragon. By K.
March 8. Grant for life to Richard Harecourt, knight, and William Harecourt his
Westminster, son of the office of parker of the king's park of Cornbury, co. Oxford, and
the custody of the park and 3d. daily for the said office and custody from
the issues of the king's manor or lordship of Wodstoke and hamlets of
Wotton, Hamburgh and Stonesfeld and other members of the said manor
or lordship and hundred of Wotton, with arrears from Michaelmas,
10 Edward IV. ; in lieu of a like grant to the said Richard by letters
patent dated 10 November, 4 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
March 11. Grant to the king's kinswoman Anne, duchess of Buckingham, late the
Westminster, wife of Walter Blount, knight, late lord of Mountjoy, of the manor of
16 EDWARD IV.— P^BT 1. 611
1475. MenArane 14 — cant.
Chulmejlegh, the borough of Chulmejlegh, the lordship and manor of
Holdeham and the borough of Twybeare with their members, co. Devon,
and 6 marks 68. Sd, of rent of those 8 marks of jearlj rent from a
moiety of the town of Thurveston, co. Derby, parcel of an annuity of
20 marks which the king by letters patent lately granted to^the said
Walter and the heirs male of his body, to hold for her life in dower as
parcel of the possessions of the said Walter with knight's fees, adyowsons,
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge^ liberties, franchises and all other
profits, and all issues of the above from the time of the death of the said
Walter. By p.s.
March 20. General pardon to William KadclyfT, esquire, son of William Badclyff,
WertmiDster. of all offences committed by him before 1 5 February. By p.s.
March 14. Pardoji to Laurence, bishop of Durham, &r the manufacture by his
Westminster, moneyers of money not of true alloy or weight, as he has declared that this
was done without his knowledge. By K.
Membrane 18.
[ March 2b. Grant to Galiard de Durford, lord of Duras, and the heirs male of his
Westmioster. body, for his good services to the king in England and beyond the seas, of
the manors of Shelford, Stokebardolf and Gedlyng and all lands, rents,
reversions and services pertaining to them in the counties of Nottingham,
Derby and Lincoln with advowsons, knights' fees, courts, markets, fairs,
leets, views of frank-pledge and other commodities, in the king's hands by
reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. to
hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward lY. with all
issues from Michaelmas, 10 Edward IV. By p.s.
March 29. Grant to William John, subject of the duke of Brittany and lieutenant of
Westminster. Croysik in Brittany, of 80/. from the first moneys arising from the customs
and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth, in addition to 100/.
granted to him in August last from the said customs and subsidies, in full
recompense of a ship of his called la Marie of Grarrande and certain goods
and merchandise reaching the sum of 500 crowns, captured when coming
to the realm by divers persons of Fowey contrary to the friendship
between the king and the said duke. By E.
March 28. Commission to Thomas Candour, doctor of decrees, Michael Carranell,
Westminster, bachelor in either law, Robert Basset and Edmund Shaa, citizens and
aldermen of London, to hear and determine an appeal by Bobert Parker,
citizen and draper of London, who states that whereas he and John Kirkeby,
citizen and late draper of London, made an ac4?ount of and came to an
agreement about certain merchandise and the matter was ended never-
theless the said John afterwards brought him before Master John Aleyn,
doctor of laws, lieutenant or commissary of the king's brother Richard,
duke of Gloucester,- constable of England, in the court of the con-
stableship, concerning the pretended detention of 200/. due to the said John
Kirkeby on this account, and the said John Aleyn, being chosen as
arbitei* by them both, condemned the said Robert to the said John
Kirkeby without proof in the sum of 85/. by his award and refused to hear
the said Robert and publicly said that he wished to condemn him in the
sum of 330/. and Michael Denyse, gentleman, and John Dey his pledges in
200/. and that he had received them in tribunal in. the White Hall within
the palace of Westminster on 20 May, 14 Edward IV. although he had not
done so nor had they pledged themselves for the said Bobert.
Sl2 CALEKDAlt OF PATENT BOtiLS.
1475. Afemhrane IZ^oni,
April 14. General pardon to Hugh Malle late of London, ' gentilman,' oUom Hagli
Westminiter. Mille late of Harescombe, co. Gloucester, alias Late of Bristol, of all ofi^oes
committed by him before 4 April. By p.s-
April 19. Whereas William, the abbot, and the convent of the exempt monasterj of
Westmiaster. St. Albans by a charter dated the Annunciation last granted to Maat^
William Dudley, dean of the chapel of the household, Master John
Onnthorpe, dean of the cathedral church of Wells, and Master William
Hatclif, the king's secretary, and their heirs and assigns all their tenement
with a qaay adjoining with all commodities, easements and other i^purtenanoes
and rights which they had of the grant of Balph Boteler, knight, late lord of
Sudeley, and John Hende the younger, esquire, situated in the lane called
* Wyndegoselane ' in the parish of All Hallows at the Hay (ad Fhium),
London, between the tenement late of Bartholomew Frystlyng on the east,
the quay called ' Esterlyngeshalle' on the we«t, the river Thames]on the south
and the tenement late of Ralph Blakeneye on the north, and afUrwards Ae
said William, John and William by a charter enrolled in Chancery dated 17
April last granted the same to the king; the king hereby grants to the said
abbot and convent in recompence a yearly rent of 20 marks from his manor
of Busshey, co. Hertford, from 1 October last until other lands to that
value shall be granted to them. By K.
MSMBRANS 12.
March 7. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Danyell, esquire, of the tenonis
Westminster, of the following : —
L A petition (English) of the said Thomas in the Parliament summoned
at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by
divers prorogations to 6 June, 14 Edward IV. that whereas by an
act in the Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY. it
was ordained that he by the name of Thomas Danyell late of Risyng,
CO. Norfolk, esquire, should be attainted of high treason and forfeit
all his possessions, the king should ordain that this act shall be void
and of no force against him and he shall have his possessions again,
saving to the king's liege people their rights, and all letters patent
made by reason of this act of any of the promises should be void, and
no person who shall have taken any issues of the premises before
12 July, 14 Edward IV. and after 4 March, 1 Edward IV. shall be
chargeable to the said Thomas, provided that no persons attainted
take any benefit by this present act but the said Thomas and his
heirs and feoffees, and that this shall not be prejudicial to the dean
and canons of St. Stephen's, Westminster.
2. The assent to the same by the commons : — A cesi hille les cammwtez
soni assentuz,
3. The answer of the king i^^Soiifait come il est desire.
[Rolls of Parliament, VL 104.]
April 26. Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
Westminster, ordinary of that place, for the escape of Bichard Johnson late of Tourehill,
CO. Middlesex, ^ shipman, alias late of the parts of Flanders, * marioner,'
from his custody. By p.s*
April 25. Grant to the king's servant Master Dominic de Serego, physician to
Westminster, the king and his consort, of the sum of 66L ISs. Ad, from the customs and
subsidies of all merchandise coming in galleys of Venice to the port of
London, as 100/. remain unpaid to him, the arrears for 2^ years of the
annuity of 40/. which the king granted to him during pleasure at the hands
of the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer by letters patent dated
12 December, 7 Edward IV. By p.8.
15 EDWABD IV.— Part I. 613
1475. Membrane 12 — conL
April 14. Appointment of Walter Barsonbowson as master finer, purger and divider
Weitmimter. of 4es ewres * and the metals of foar mines of the king in the north, yiz^
the mine of Blauncheland, co. Northumberland, the mine of Fleccheroos in
Alston More, the mine of Keswyk, co. Cumberland, and the mine of copper
bj Bichemond, co. York, so long as he shall occupy himself in the mines,
with such fees as may be agreed upon between him and the king's brother
Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsman Henry, earl of North-
umberland^ William Goderswyk, merchant, and John Marshal, mercer, to
whom the king by letters patent granted the said mines, from the issues of
the mines, provided that he take and instruct as many apprentices as may
seem fit to the said duke, earl, William and John.
May 1. Licence for the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, who is going to
Westminster, cross the sea with the king on his voyage and service, to enfeoff Thomas
Lymeryk, Thomas Lygon, Daniel Sheldon, and John Jakeman of the
manors of Kynfare and Stourton, co. Stafford, held in chief, without fine or
fee, according to the form of an act in the Parliament at Westminster,
6 October, 12 Edward lY.
MsMBRAIfE 11.
April 12. Grant for life to John Hennawde of the office of keeper of the gaol of the
Westminster, king's castle of Gildeford, co. Surrey, receiving the accustomed fees from
the issues of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon, in lieu of a grant
to the king's servant Richard Patyne by letters patent dated 16 October,
2 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
March 13. Exemplification, at the request of James, earl of Douglas, of the tenours
Westminster, of the following : —
1. An Act (English) in the Parliament summoned at Westminster on 6
October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by divera prorogations to
23 January, 14 Edward IV. ordaining that whereas the king by
lettera patent dated 14 February, 1 Edward IV. granted for life to
the said earl divers sums yearly from the counties of Nottingham,
Derby, Lincoln, Norfolk, Suffolk, Stafford, Warwick, Leicester, and
Devon and by other letters patent dated 27 March, 6 Edward IV.
granted to him for life divers sums from customs and subsidies in
the ports of London, Suthampton, Boston and Ippeswiche, and the
said earl intends to pass with the king to the parts of France and the
duchy of Normandy there to do him service of war, if the said
earl die within three years of his departing out of the realm his
executors and administrators shall receive 200/. from the above in
each of the three years following his death, with preferment of
payment, and that this shall not be prejudicial to the captain or
lieutenant of the town and castle of Calais and the marches there,
the captains of the tower of Rysbank and the castles of Gnysnes and
Hammes, the soldiers of the above, the judges of either Bench, the
justices of assize, the Serjeants at law, the king's attorney or the
mayor and fellowship of merchants of the staple of Calais or to any
grant to Henry, duke of Buckingham.
2. The assent of the commons: — A cest bil/e lez cotnmunez son
assentuz.
. 3. The answer of the king >>*Ze Hot/ le voei, IBolls of Parliament^
VI. 132.]
April 16. Grant to Robert Michelson of 80/. from the first moneys arising from
WeBtnuDBter. the customs and subsidies in the port of Suthampton in part payment of
his ransom from the French, in lieu of a grant to him of 60/. from the
y 961S6. K K
5l4 CALENDAR Of PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane lid — cont.
customs and sabeidies in the port of Kyngeston on Hull by letters patent
dated 13 February, 12 Edward IV. surrendered because on account of
prior grants be can obtain no payment. By p.s.
April 13. Grant for lifo to the king's servitor William Evyngton, esquire, Thomas
Westminster. Walker of the city of London, * grocer,* and William Harlot fc of the same
* draper,' of a toft or vacant plot of land in the parish of St. Benet
Shorhogge, London, between the tenement late of Robert Sewall, * grocer/
on the east and the tenement pertaining to the dean and chapter of the
cathedral church of St. Paul, London, on the west and extending from the
highway there towards the north to the church of St. Benet aforesaid and
a plot of land pertaining to the same church towards the south, on which
two ruinous messuages were lately built, which have been taken away, and
a garden in Martelane in the parish of All Hallows Berkyng, London,
between the rectory and cemetery of the church of All Hallows> Stanynges,
and the tenement of the abbot and convent of St. Mary Graces by the
Tower on the north and the tenement of William Jenkynson on the south
and extending from the highway of Martlane aforesaid towards the east to
the tenement of the said William Heriott towards the west, on which two
ruinous cottages were lately built, which have been taken away, which toft
and garden John Rypon« late yeoman harbinger of the household of the late
king, had of the grant of the said late king by letters patent and which
the king lately granted for life to Thomas Cornysshe, esquire, and which
are now in his hands by reason of an act of resumption in the Parliament
at Westminster. By p.s.
May 18. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Wynshelys, born at
Wsstminster. Nesbit in Scotland, dwelling at Hicchyn, co. Hertford, who has taken an
oath of fealty, tp inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Membrane 10.
April 28. Grant for life to John Clerk of the office of chafe-wax in the Chancery
Westminster, from Michaelmas, 13 Edward TV. from which time he has occupied the
office, receiving wages of 2^d, daily from the issues of the hanaper with all
other profits. By K.
April 23. Licence for Thomas Gray, son of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of
Westminster. England, and Cicely bis wife, daughter and heii*ess of William, late lord
of Harington, tenant in chief, and kinswoman and heiress of William
Bonevile, knight, late lord Bonevile, tenant in chief, viz. daughter of his
son William, to enter freely into all castles, lordships, manors, lands and
other possessions within the realm of which the said lords Harington and
Bonevile were seised and which should descend to the said Gcely on their
deaths, with all issues received in the mean time. By p.s.
May 3. Pardon to William Colyngbourne, enquire, late sheriff of Wilts, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him and all issues forfeit, fines, amercements, debts,
and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office. By p.s.
May 12. Appointment of Thomas Thomson, ' aresmaker,' to take workmen
Westminster, called * tapestre wevers ' for the king's works of cloth called ^ tapettis '
to be made for horses called * somerhors ' and ' cliariott hors.'
May 3. Grant during minority to Katharine late the wife of Walter Wretill,
Westminster, deceased, Thomas Ursewyk, knight, chief baron of the Exchequer,
Humphrey Starky and William Essex of the custody of John Wretill son
and heir of the said Walter and kinsman and heir of Elizabeth late the
wife of Ralph Botiller, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, viz. son of Joan
^ughter of her Fon John, and the marriage of the said heir without
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 615
1475. Membrane 10— con/.
disparagement from the death of the said Elizabeth, and so from heir to
heir. - Bj p.s.
Maj 14. Appointment of Robert Chattok, citizen and fishmonger of London, and
Westminster. Robert Talbott of London, * mercer,' to take wheat, wine, ale, beeves,
muttons, sea-fish and iresh-water fish and other victuals for the king's army
soon to be sent to France for the recovery of that realm, and carriage for
the same.
May 15. Appointment of William Brambyll and John Eyryell to take mariners
WestmiiiBter. for a ship called la Fatcekon for the conduct of an armed force which the
king has ordered to go with him to France for the recovery of that realm.
May 12. Licence for John Harecourt, esquire, son and heir of Robert B[arecourt,
Westminster, knight, deceased, who is going to cross the sea with the king on his voyage
and service, to enfeoff William Moton, John Atherton, Richard Brydde, clerk,
Thomas Belte and Robert Secole of the manor of Stanton Harecourt,
CO. Oxford, held in chief by knight^service, without fine or fee, according
to the form of an act in the Parliament at Westminster, 6 October,
12 Edward IV.
Membrane 9.
Majr 1. Grant to Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, of full power and authority
Westminster, by himself or sufficient deputies to admit to the king's grace and promise
pardon under the great seal to all persons who have stirred up insurrections
in divers parts of the county of Lancaster and now are willing to submit
and take oath that they will not offend again, with the exception of John
Shanke, Richard Merston, John Barret, John Jakson and Peter de Soreby
of the parish of Kyrkham, co. Lancaster, Richard Shingleton, William
Wilkokson, Robert Whetsyd, William Whetsyd and Robert Croone of the
parish of Pulton, John Hoggekynson and John Johnson of the parish of
St. Michael, John Clerkson of Corney, John Apole, 'yoman' alias 'hut-
bondman,' Roger Edwardson and John Hoggekynson of Graven, co. York,
Nicholas Filzakelly, * gentilman,' Nicholas Drury, *yoman,' John Fluwode,
^ husbondman,' John Torrebak, ' husbondman,' James Rossisson, ' husbond-
man,' John Thomelynson, 'husbondman,' Thomas Riland, 'husbondman,'
Robert Amoore, ' nusbondman,' John Layland, 'husbondman,' James
Norrys and William Redgate, ' yomen.' By K.
March 17. Grant for life to the king's servitor Ralph Assheton, esquire, of the
Westminster, office of the custody of the king's park of Olde Wyndesore, co. Berks, and
the manor and stank witbin the same, with ' le v^yndefall ' and ' brusyng '
within the park, from 6 March, 14 Edward IV. with the accustomed fees
from the issues of the castle of Wyndesore and all other profits. By p.s.
May 3. Grant to Robert Chamberloyn, knight, who is shortly going with the
Westminster, king to France, and Elizabeth his wife that they may obtain writs of
covenant in Ghancery concerning the manors of Pebmersshe, Dagwortb,
Poley, Peytonhall, Great Heny, Pontys, Bonettys and Gheveryshall alias
Passefeld Ghevers and the advowsons of the churches of Pebmersshe and
Heney, co. Essex, the manors of Little Eljngham, Moneux and Kirkhall
in Rokelond and Rokelond Toftes and the advowsons of the churches of
Little Elyngham and All Saints, Kirkhall in Rokelond, co. Norfolk, the
manors of Netherhall in Little Waldyngfeld and Gbirchefordhall in Gupcll
and the advowson of the church of Capell, co. Suffolk, and the manor of
Kyngeston and the advowson of the church of Eyngeston, co. Gambridge,
without fine or fee for the fulfilment of their last will. By K.
April. 29. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Yong as one of the justices of
Westminster, the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fees. By K,
KK 2
516 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1475. Membrane 9 — coni.
May 2. Grant for life to the king's clerk Master John Morton of the oflSce of
Westminster, keeper of the rolls, books and records of Chancery and the custody of the
House or hospital of Converts, appointed of old by the king's progenitors
for the habitation of the said keeper, with all rights pertaining to the office
and house, receiving the accustomed fees; in lieu of a like grant to him by
letters patent dated 16 March, 12 Edward IV. surrendered. By K,
April 20. Grant for life to the king's servant William A.dam, one of the yeomen qf
Westminater. the chamber, of all the tenements within the city of York which lately
pertained to Edmund Fysshe, rebel and traitor, and were afterwards
gi:anted to a servant of the marquess Mountague and are now in the king's
hands by reason of an act of resumption in the last Parliament at
Westminster and do not exceed the yearly value of 10 marks. By p.s.
cMay 8. Appointment of Stephen Frynde to take wheat, beeves, muttons, sea- fish
Westxciuster. and fresh-water fish and all victuals for the king's army soon to be sent to
France for the recovery of that realm, and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the king's wars.
May 6. General pardon to John Parker of Colcestre, co. Essex, * yoman,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 29 April last. By p.8.
May 8. Protection with clause volurmis, for one year, for Richard Penketh of
Westininster. the city of London, * merchante,' going on the king's service to Ireland in
the company of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of
Ireland, on the safe custody, defence and victualling of that land.
By bill of p.s.
May 9. Grant to Henry Grey, knight, for his good service to the king in divers
Westminster, battles and because he is going with the king to France on his service, of
80/. forfeited to the king, viz. 40/. by John Stevenson of Freton, co.
Norfolk, *gentilman,* who for finding security of the peace towards the
king and his people and especially towards Joan the wife of Henry Grey
was bound over to appear before the king in the octave of Michaelmas last
and being called on the fourth day of the plea did not appear, and 20/. each
from John Glove of Bukkenham Castell, co. Norfolk, ^gentilman,' and
John Wetherby of the same, * gentiltnan,' to whom the said John Stevenson
was delivered to bail. By p.s.
Membrane 8.
May 19. General pardon to John Potyr late of Strode, co. Kent, ' gentilman,Va/ia«
Westminster. John Peter, * notarie.' By K.
May 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Edmund Countes and William Felsted
Westminster, to take wheat, malt, beeves, muttons, pigs, soa-fish and fresh-water fish and
all necessaries for the king's army soon to be sent to France for the recovery
of that realm, and carriage for the same.
May 20. Pardon to John Howard, knight, lord of Howard, late of Stoke by
Westmimter. Nelond, CO. Suffolk, late treasurer of the household, of all offences
committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues forfeit, debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office. By K.
May 21. General pardon to Thomas Jenkyns of the town of Oxford, tailor, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 20 May. By p.8.
May 25. General pardon to Kichard Agodde alias Agvotte alias Acotte of Bradley,
Westminster, co. War v/ick, 'yoman.' By K.
May 12. Licence for William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, who is going to
Westminster, cross the sea with the king on his voyage and service, to grant the castle,
honour, manor and lordship of Folkyngham with their members and the
manors and lordships of Lavyngton and Aslakby, co. Lincoln, the manors
15 EDWABD IV.— Paet L «17
1475. Membrane S^^oni.
and lordsliips of Loughborough and Shepeshed, co. Leicester, the manor
and lordship of Welburn, a moiety of the manor of Bjcar and the manor
and lordship of Arthorpe, co. Lincoln, the manor of Edelmeton alicts
Edmondton called 'Wjlbjes' with the appurtenances in Tottenham, co.
Middlesex, all his pourparty of the honour called ' Wynchestre fee ' in
the counties of Leicester and Warwick, the manor and lordship of Bolton
Percy, co. York, the manors of Birthorpe, Repynghale, Sapirton a/tox
Sapurton and Ropesley, co. Lincoln, the advowsons of the churches of Walton
on ]e Wold and Cosyngton, co. Leicester, all his lands, rents, reversions,
services and possessions in Folkyngham, Lavyngton, Aslakby, Lougheburgh,
Shepeshed, Welburn, Bycar, Arthorpe, Edelmeton, Bolton Percy, Byrthorpe,
Bepynghale, Sapyrton and Bopesley aforesaid and in Barowe and Quarndou
CO. Leicester, the manors and lordships of Stokedawbouey and Sutton with
the advowson of the church of Stokedawbeney, co. Northampton, the honour,
castle, manor and lordship of Beanvoir alias Bealvolr alias Bellover with
the park there and members in Wolsthorpe, co. Lincoln, and Barkeston,
Plumgarth, Bedmylde and Hardeby, co. Leicester, with the advowdon of
the priory of Bevour and the advowsons of the churches of Hardeby,
Wolsthorpe and Bedmylde and a rent called ^ castehvard ' pertaining to
the castle in certain counties and all rights, the manor of Bottesford alias
Bottelesford with the hamlets of Normanton and Esthoi*pe and the advowson
of the church of Bottesford, co. Leicester, the manor of Hadyngton, co.
Lincoln, all his lands, rents, services, reversions and possessions in Stoke-
dawbeney, Sutton, Wilbaston, Assheley, Bevour, Wolsthorpe, Barkeston,
Plungarth, Redmylde, Hardby, Bottesford, Normanton, Esthorpe and
Hadyngton aforesaid, a tenement called * le Newe Inne ' in the parish of
St. Benet, Tamystrete, London, alias * Beaumont Inne ' in the paiish of
St. Benet in the ward of Baynardescastell, London, the manor of Arnall,
CO. Nottingham, the manor of Lyghfeld, co. Rutland, the lordship, honour,
manor or rape of Hastynges, co. Sussex, the manor of Neuton Harecourt,
CO. Leicester, and the reversions of the manor and lordship of Beaumaner,
the manors of Barowe and Quamdon, the manor and lordship of Whitwyk
with their members, the manors and lordships of Roteby, Bochaston,
Neucote, Hokelscote, Donyngtou and Merkefeld and the manor of
Whytyngton, co. Leicester, and the manor and lordship of Hekyngton,
CO. Lincoln, which Katliariue, duchess of Norfolk, holds for life in dower
or otherwise, with knights' fees, advowsons, waixls, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, parks, woods, warrens,
chaces, fairs, marshes, waters, fisheries and all profits, commodities, liberties,
franchises and rights, held in chief, to the king's kinsmen Thomas, cardinal
archbishop of Canterbury and legate of the apostolic see, and George,
archbishop of York, and Thomas Rotheram, bishop of Lincoln, the chan-
cellor, John Morton, king's clerk, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, Thomas
Burgh, knight, Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, Thomas
Bryan, chief justice of the Common Bench, Richard Neell,oneof the justices
of the same Bench, John Gunthoi^, the king's almoner, John Donne,
knight, Richard Pygot, serjeant at law, Richard Fouler, chancellor of the
duchy of Lancaster, William Huse, the king's attorney, William Moton,
esquire, William Grymmesby, esquire, William Chauntry, archdeacon of
Derby, William Eland, John Eltonhed, Robert Staunton and Thomas
Kebeell and their heirs without fine or fee according to the form of an act
in the Parliament at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IVk
Membrane 7*
May 1. Licence for the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, who is going to
Westmiuster. cross the sea with the king on his voyage and service, to enfeoff Roger
618 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane 7 — cont.
Tocotes, knight, Thomas Hawkjns^ clerk, John Barnebj, clerk, Robert
Sheffeld and Thomas Lygon of the manors and lordships of Sampford
Courtenej, Torbrian and Slappeton, co. Devon, Hasilbere and Iwarne
Courteney alias Yewarne Courteney, co. Dorset, and Eyngeaton by
Ilchestre, co. Somerset, with knight lees, advowsons, leets, courts, views
of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, warrens, fisheries, free customs, rights, waifs,
strays, chattels of felons and fugitives, escheats, liberties, franchises, profits
and commodities, held in chief by knight service, without fine or fee
according to the form of an act in the Parliament of Westminst-er,
6 October, 12 Edward IV.
May 27. General pardon to Richard Tomma of Bodmyn, co. Cornwall, *• carier,
Westminster, alias Richard Chepman, * laborer. By p.s.
May 23. Grant to Thomas Burgh, knight and the heirs male of his body of the
Westminster, reversion on the death of Kathaiine, duchess of Worfolk, of the manors of
Lynwode, Thureswey, Grymesthorpe, Edenham, Aylesthorpe and South-
orpe with their members, all the lands and hereditaments .called < Beaumont
rent ' alias ^ Beaumont fee ' in the city of Lincoln, and all the lands, rents,
reversions and services in Lynwode, Thureswey, Grymesthorpe, Edenham,
Aylesthorpe and Southorpe, co. Lincoln, which she holds for life, to hold
with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reUefs, escheats, courts,
views of frank-pledge, parks, warrens, fairs, markets, liberties^ franchises,
profits and commodities by the services of as many knight's fees and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By K.
May 5. Licence for the abbess and convent of the monastery of St. Edith, Wilton,
Westminster, co. Wilts, which is of the foundation of the king's progenitors and of the
kings' patronage, to grant the advowson or patronage of the prebend of
Chalk, CO. Wilts, to the provost and scholars of the royal college of
St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Cambridge, in frank almoin, and for the latter to
appropriate the prebend in mortmain in augmentation of their sustenance,
provided that the vicarage of the church of the prebend be];sufficiently
endowed and a competent sum of money be distributed yearly among the
poor parishoners of the church according to the ordinance of the diocesan
of the place. By K.
May 22. Grant for life to Thomas Yotton of York of the office of clerk for
Westminster, receiving recognizances of debts at York according to the form of the
statute of merchants at Acton Burnell and the custody of the lesser piece
of the seal for the same, void by the deaths of John Shirwode, with the
accustomed fees. By K.
May 20. Letters of denization for Ciprian de Furnariis, esquire of the household,
Westminster, born in Genoa. By K.
May 31. Grant for life to Nicholas Fitzherbert, esquire, in consideration of his
Westminster, expenses in the king's service, of a tun of red wine yearly from Midsummer
last from the king's prises of wines in the poit of London at the hands
of the chief butler of England or his deputy. By p.s.
Membrane 6.
May 5. Licence for William, bishop of Ely, John Warkworth, derk, William
Westminster. Townesende, clerk, Geoffrey Spryng, esquire, and John Brewode to found
a fraternity or perpetual gild of an alderman and two deans and persons
ecclesiastical or secular and other persons of cither sex wishing to be of the
fraternity in the parish church of St. Leonard the Abbot, Dounham,|in]*tho
Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge, to be called the fraternity or gild of St. Mary de la
15 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 619
1475. Membrane d^^eoni.
Porche and St. Leonard, of the church of Dounham. The alderman, deans,
brethren and sisters shall augment the fraternity whenever they think fit and
every year at the Assumption they shall elect from themselves an alderman
and two deans for the business and governance of the fraternity, and they shall
form a corporate body and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal
and power of pleading and being impleaded and of making ordinances for the
governance of the fraternity. And grant to them of licence to acquire in
mortmain lands, rents, annuities and possessions, not held in chief, to the
value of 10 marks yearly, for the sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the said church for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said founders aud the brethren
and sisters of the gild and for their souls after death and for the
performance of other works. By p.s. and for 20/. paid in the hanaper.
May 10. Presentation of Eobert Wright, chaplain, to the'pavish church of Chepstede,
Westminster, in the diocese of Winchester.
May 6. General pardon to John Wotton late of Plymmouth, co. Devon,
Westminster, cordewaner,' alias late of Tavestoke, co. Devon, alicu late of London,
esquire, of all offences committed by him before 8 April last. By p.s.
April 29. Grant to the merchants of Almain of the confederation of the Teutonic
Westminster. Hanze, who have the house in the city of London called Gildehalle
Theuionicorumj and their successors of all that plot and tenements with a
quay and garden adjoining; and houses, cellars, sollars and other appur-
tenances in the town of Bishop's Lenn which formerly were of Philip Wyth,
burgess of the iiamo town of Lenn, opposite the chyrch of St. Margaret
between the highway there on the east, the common water of the said town
of Lenn on the west, a tenement sometime of John Lakynghithe and
afterwards of John Thorysby on the north and a tenement late of Robert att
Lathe on the south, which the king lately had of the demise of John Tate
and Thomas Bledlowe, aldermen of London. By K.
May 8. Grant to the king's servant Edward Hardgill, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, crown, of the custody of all lordships, lands, rents, services and other
possessions late of John Horwode, deceased, tenant in chief, during the
minority of John his son and heir and the custody and marriage of the
latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent
sustenance for the heir and supporting the houses, enclosures and other
charges. By p.s.
May 14. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by Thomas, bishop of Lincoln,
Westminster, the chancellor, of the parish church of St. Mary, Twyford, co. Buckingham,
of his own collation and in his own diocese, to the rector or warden and
scholars or fellows of the college of St. Mary and All Saints of Lincoln in
Oxford, provided that the church be endowed with a sufficient vicarage
and a competent sum of money be distributed yearly among the poor
parishioners there. By K.
Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by William, the abbot, and
the convent of the monastery of Eynesham, of the order of St. Benedict,
of the parish church of Longecombe, co. Oxford, in the diocese of Lincoln,
of their own Collation, to the said rector and scholars, provided that the
church be endowed with a sufficient vicarage and a competent sum of
money be distributed yearly among the poor parishioners there. By K.
March 14. Grant for life to John Hawdeles of the office of the custody of the
Westminster, king's park called * le More parke,' co. Hertford, with wages of So?, daily
from the issues of the king's manor and lordbhip of More and all other
profits from Michaelmas last. By p.s.
620 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1475, MSMBRANB 5.
March 13. Licence for Edward Grej, knight, lord of Lisle, and Elizabeth his wife,
\7estDiin3ter. sister and heiress of Margaret Veer, late wife of George Veer, knight,
to enter freely into all castles, manors, lands and other possessions in
England, Wales, the marches of Wales and the lordship of Ireland which
should descend to the said Elisabeth on the deaths of the said Margaret
her sister or Thomas Talbot, knight, late viscount Lisle, her brother,
whose heir she is, saving to the king homage and fealty. By p.s.
March 11. Whereas Hugh le Despencer, knight, was seised in his demesne as of
Westminster, fee of the manor of Bondeby, co. Lincoln, and held it of Henry IV. in
chief by the service of petty serjeauty and died without issue and on his
deatii the manor descended to Anne the wife of Edward Botiller, knight,
as his sister and heir, and by reason of her nonage it was taken into the
hands of the said late king, and she died in her nonage and on her death
the manor descended to Edmund Skern as her kinsman and heir, viz. son of
Henry son of Margaret daughter of Alice daughter of Thomas son of
Matilda daughter of Peter brother of John father of Alice mother of the
said Anne, and by an inquisition taken at Glamfordbrig, co. Lincoln, on
4 January, 36 Henry YI. before John Gibthorpe, then escheator in the
said county, it was found that the said Hugh held the manor in his demesne
as of fee of Henry lY. in chief by the service of petty serjeanty viz. by
the service of carrying a white rod before the said late king at Christmas
whenever he should be in the said county, and Henry lY. took the manor
into his own hands on the death of the said Hugh and it was in the hands
of Henry YI. at the time of the inquisition and the said Edmund was then
of the age of 30 years and more, and the manor is still in the hands of the
present king ; the king hereby grants licence for the said Edmund to enter
into the said manor as kinsman and heir of the said Anne and to hold it
to himself and his heirs, saving to the king fealty and other services.
ByK.
March 16. Appointment of the king's servant Ralph Hast3rnges, one of the knights
Westminster, of the body, as steward of all manors, lordships, lauds, hereditaments and
possessions late of Constance Stafford late the wife of John Stafford, carl
of Wilts, tenant in chief, during the minority of Edward their son and
heir, receiving the accustomed fees with all other profits. By p.s.
March 18. Grant to the prior and convent of Lanthony by Gloucester, who hold
Westminster, appropriated to their own uses divers churches within the diocese of
Worcester and elsewhere, that they shall not be appointed collectors of any
tenths, subsidies or quota granted to the king in any diocese or place
within England or Wales or the marches except in the said diocese of
Worcester, where they dwell. By p.s,
April 10. General pardon, at the instance of the lord of Awdeley, to Edward
Westminster. Escmanger late of Stourmyster Marchall, co. Dorset, of all offences
committed by him before 20 February last. By p.s.
April 18. General pardon to Bobert Burgham of London, 'gentilman.' By pjs.
Westminster.
Membrane 4.
May 23. Inspeximus and confirmation to the men and burgesses of the town of
Westminster. Cameleford in Cornwall of letters patent dated 20AprU, 21 Bichard II.
inspecting and confiiming a charter dated at Westminster, 12 June,
44 Henry IIL [Charter Boll, 44 Henry IIL]
May 26. Licence for Bichard Corbet, knight, who Is going to cross tho sea with
Westminster, the king on his voyage and service, to enfeoff Thomas Monyngton, Thomas
15 EDWARD IV^Part I. 521
1476» Membrane 4— «m*,
Thornjfl^ Hugh Stepulton, John Plowden and Thomas CowUey of the
manor of Morton Sawbery, a third part of the manor of Sipton, the
manor or reversion of Hopton, Fyttja, Eton Gonstantjne, co. Salop, a
moiety or reversion of a moiety of the manor of Rycardiscastelly the manor
or reversion of Staunton, the manor of Beverley and Hurtesley, co.
Hereford, a moiety or reversion of a moiety of the manor of Goderyche
aod Homcastell, co. Worcester, a moiety or reversion [of a moiety] of the
manor of .Dalynton, Wapnam and Slapton, co. Northampton, a moiety or
reversion of a moiety of Gledley and Potty sgrare, co. Bedford, a moiety or
reversion of a moiety of the manor of Lenchelade and Southcote, Cublynton,
Stutley and Chelmyscote, co. Buckingham, a moiety or reversion of a
moiety of Wodam Mortymer and Howbregge, co, Essex, and a moiety
or reversion of a moiety of Newton, co. Kent, with knights' fees,
advowsons, leets, courts, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, warrens,
fisheries, free customs, rights, waifs, strays, chattels of felons and
fugitives, escheats, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities, held in
chief by knight-service, without fine or fee according to the form of an act
in the Parliament at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edwai'd IV.
March 18. Whei*ea8 lately in part satisfaction of certain attempts by subjects of the
Westminiter. king against subjects of the king's kinsman the duke of Brittany, to the
prejudice of free intercourse of merchandise, by the advice of the council
the king granted the sum of 200/. to be distributed among certain subjects
of his said kinsman and promised satisfaction to others, as is more fully
contained in a writing indented made- in the city of London on 12 December,
1474, between Master Richard Langeporte, clerk of the council, on the
part of the king and Master James de la Yilleeon, proctor of Rennes, on
the part of the duke ; the king hereby in fulfilment of the indenture grants
licence for the merchants and men of Brittany whose names follow or their
factors or attorneys to retain a moiety of all customs and subsidies on all
their merchandise and goods, whether corn, wine of Gascony or other
things, merchandise of the staple excepted, brought into or out of the ports
of London, Sandwich, Cicestre, Hampton, Poll, Excestre, Derthemouthe,
Plemouth, Fowy, Bristo, Houll and Boston until they shall thus be fully
satisfied of the undermentioned sums, amounting in all to 6823 crowns (scuia)^
each crown being valued at 3^. 4fif., viz. William Billouard and Yvo Enzennat
Dopenmarch 1364^ crowns, John Serron of Odierne 310^ crowns, William
Ledornguen of Odierne 1 140 crowns, William le Cunff and John le Roux of
Guerrande 97^ crowns, John Raoul of Guerrande 77^ crowns, John
Legallois of Guerrande 133 crowns, Tvo Lebarnour of Guerrande 1200
crowns, John le Coz of Blawet, William Carmer and Matthew Lego Dauray
1800 crowns and Peter le Mezec of Henebond 700 crowns. By p.s.
July 13. Grant for life to Walter Radclyf of the office of parker of Colne, co.
Westminster. Essex, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of Colne
and all other profits. By p.s,
April 10. Grant for life to Ralph Thursby of a soil of the king within his palace
Westminstep. of Westminster, viz. from * le Watergate ' of the palace by the embattled
wall on the Thames to the steps within the palace at the Star Chamber in.
length and from the said wall for the space of 20 feet into the palace n
breadth, with leave to build on the same and receive the profit. By K.
Membrane 3.
May 4. Tnspeximus and confirmation to Thomas, the abbot, and the convent
Westminster, of Tilty, of the Cistercian order, of letters patent dated 28 January,
35 Edward III. inspecting and confirming a charter dated at St. Edmunds,
13 March, 35 Henry III. [Charter lioll^ 35 Henri/ III, m. 7] and
confirming divers private grants to them. For 405. paid in the hanaper.
522 CALENDAB OF PATENT EOLLS.
1475« MsMBRANES 2 and 1.
May 24. Commission to William Stourton of Stooi'ton, knight, John Cheyne of
WestminBter. Pynne, esquire, Robert Stowell, esquire, John T^evylyan, esquire, William
Huddeafeld, Thomas Tremajle and William Stenjng to inquire into the
complaint of Elizabeth Loterell, widow, that whereas John Loty was lately
seised of the manors of Mynhed, Gulveton, Yveton and Esteontok, co.
Somerset, in his demesne as of fee and enfeoffed James Loterell, esquire,
and the said Elizabeth, then his wife, of them to hold to themselves and the
heirs of James and they were accordingly seised of them, viz. the said
James in his demesne as of fee and the said Elizabeth in her demesne as of
frank tenement, and also a fine was levied at Westminster in fifteen days from
Easter, 31 Henry VI. before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, between Nicholas Radford, William Dodesham and
John Loty, complainants, and the said James and Elizabeth, deforciants,
concerning five messuages, three carucates of land, 6 acres of meadow and
13(f. of rent in Exton, Yexford, Ryxen and Stokegommer, co. Somerset, by
which the said James and Elizabeth acknowledged these to be the right of
the said Nicholas as those which the said Nicholas, William and John had
of their grant and released the same to the latter, and the latter granted
the same to the said James and Elizabeth to hold to themselves and the
heirs of the body of James, and they entered into and were seised of the
same, viz. the said James in his demesne as of fee tail and the said Elizabeth
in her demesne as of frank tenement, and continued their estate in the premises
through the whole lite of James, who died after 29 December, 39 Henry VI.
and before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. and the said Elizabeth survived and
was seised of the premises and received the esplees thereof until at the
Parliament held at Westminster on 4 November, 1 Edward IV. it was
ordained that the said James for his murder of the king's father Richard,
late duke of York, be attainted of high treason and forfeit to the king all
his possessions which he had on 30 December, 39 Henry VI. in England,
Ireland, Wales, Calais or the marches of the same without the liberty of
the bishopric of Durham, saving all rights to any person not attainted by
the said act, and that the wives of any persons attainted if they were born
under the obedience of the crown should enjoy their o^vn hereditaments
after the death of their husbands, afterwards by an inquisition taken at
Dunster, co. Somerset, on 20 September, 4 Edward IV. before Thomas
Mauncell, esquire, then escheator in the county, by virtue of his ofiice and
returned before the barons of the Exchequer at Westminster it was found
that Edward Stradlyng, knight, John Sydynham the younger and Richard
Popham were seised of the said manors of Mynhed and Culveton in their
demesne as of foe and granted them to John, late archbishop of Canterbury,
Humphrey, late duke of Buckingham, Walter Rodney, knight, John
Seyraor, knight, James Lutterell, Thomas Wake, esquire, Robert Warre,
esquire, Richard Loterell, esquire, John Oheyne, esquire, Richard Arthur,
esquire, William Arthur and Alexander Hody to hold to the use of the said
James and the heirs of his body, and they were accordingly seised of tlie
same as above, and the said archbishop, duke, Thomas, Richard Loterell
and Alexander died before the said 30 December and the others survived
and continued their estate until that date, and that the said James was
seised on the said 30 December in his demesne as of fee of the said manors of
Estcantok and Yveton and nine messuages, three carucates of land, 50 acres
of meadow and 20c?. of rent in Exton, Vexford, Ryxen, Stokegommer,
Huyshe by Heybrigge, Cothcleston, Little Carhampton and Radlot, co.
Somerset^ of which the premises claimed are parcel, and died seised thereof,
and by pretext of the above act and inquisition the said manors and tenements
were taken into the king's hands on the said 20 September by the said
escheator and the said Elizabt'th was removed from possession and the king
was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee until by letters patent he granted
them to William Herbert, late lord Herbert, and the heirs of his body and
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 623
1475. Membranes 2 and 1— *con/.
on his death they descended to William Herbert, earl of Pembroke, who
still survives, but she was born within the realm, viz. at Exeter, co.
Devon, and on the said 29 December was the wife of the said James
Lotterell and claims the premises as above notwithstanding the said
inquisition, wherefore she prays that justice may be done.
Membranb 1-— con^.
June 1. Licence for Thomas Burgh, knight, who is going to cross the sea with
Westminster, the king on his voyage and service, to grant a moiety of the barony
of Midforde, the castle or lordship of Midforde and all his lands, rents,
reversions, knights' fees, advowsons, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets and
warrens in Fount Eland, Little Eland, Mersfyn, Hygh Calverton, Calverton
Yalens and Mellesden, co. Northumberland, a moiety of all his lands and
tenements in Neuburgh, Thornton, Henshagh, Lowes, Walwyk, Quamle
and Tresethall, co. Northumberland, all his lands and tenements in Kyrkby
Kendall, co. Westmoreland, the manor of Drayton, co. Middlesex, all his
lands and tenements in the town and marches of Calais, the reversion of
the manors of Lynwode, Thurswey, Grymesthorpe, Edenham, Aylesthorpe
and Southorpe, co. Lincoln, and all those lands and tenements called
^ Beamount Fee ' in the county of Lincoln which Katharine, duchess of
Norfolk, holds for her life, the reversion of the manor or lordship of
Thorphall by Louth, co. Lincoln, and the reversion of the manora of
Hiskyngton and Dygby with their members, co. Lincoln, held in chief,
to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, Edward, bishop of Carlisle,
the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, William Hasty nges,
knight, lord Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, Thomas Mountgomery,
knight, John Gunthorpe, clerk, William Skipwith, knight, Brian Rouclyff,
one of the barons of the Exchequer, Guy Fairefax, one of the king's
Serjeants at law, William Husy, the king's attorney, William Faston,
esquire, Robert Sheffeld, John Dawney, John Topclyf, Richard Page,
William Paynell and Richard Ripley and their heirs without fine or
fee according to the form of an act in the Parliament at Westminster,
6 October, 12 Edward IV. IFcedera,']
May 80. General pardon to John Appillisdon of all offences committed by him
Westminster, before 28 May. ^j K.
The like to the following:—
William Assh. Thomas Margery.
Henry Clyfton. Thomas Yong.
Richard Conyston. Robert Jackson.
Thomas CaldwelL Simon Rawlyn.
John Wellis.
June 24. Licence for William Yorke, esquire, or his executors^after his decease to
Westminster, found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
at the altar of St. Mary the Virgin in the church of St, Cross in the*town
and parish of Remesbury, in the diocese of Salisbury,|ifor the souls of
Nicholas Wot(on, John Yorke the father of the said William and Agnes
sometime the wife of the said William and for the good estate of the king
and the said William and all who have granted lands and possessions for
the sustenance of the chantry or chaplain or have otherwise laid helping
hands to the same, and to instruct certi\in poor scholars coming to the town
from all parts of the realm and to do other works of piety and charity
according to the ordinance of the said William or his ^executors, to be
called the chantry of Wotton and Yorke, and for the chaplain to acquire
in mortmain, after inquisition, lands, tenements, rents and other possessions,
not held in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly for his sustenance.
By p.s. and for 31/. 11^. paid in the hanaper.
624 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
X47^^ MSMBRANSa 31(^— 25€f.
Commiflsions of the peace in yarioufi countieB {$ee Appendix).
Mbmbranb 24J.
March 13. Commission to Giles Dawebenej, John Whitehede, William Sandes,
Westminster. John Harccoarte the elder, Thomas Stanshawe and the sheriffs of
Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Southampton, Oxford and Gloacester to inquire
concerning all honours, oostles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions,
annuities, offices, fees, advowsons, fee-farms and other possessions which
Bobert Bajnton late of Farleston, co. Wilts, knight, attainted of high
treason bj authoritj of an atet in the Parliament lately held at Westminster,
held in those counties on 4 Maj, 11 Edwai'd IV. or afterwards.
Mbmbranb 2ld.
March 30. Commission to Thomas Asshe and Nicholas Longe to take workmen
Westminster, called ' brjgandjnemakers ' and all stuffs necessary for making * brjgan"
dynes.'
Mbmbranb \M.
March 16. Commission to John Suljard, William Colchestre and Thomas
Westminster. Crystemas to inquire into all treasons and other offences committed by
Thomas Lorde and James Boteswayn, ^Doucheman,* within the county
of Essex.
Mbmbranb 18J.
March 30. Commission to John Jakes, the king*s saddler, to lake saddles, * traisis,'
Westminster, hide and other necessaries for the office of saddler for the king's voyage
to France. By bill of the treasurer of war.
Mbmbranb lid,
March 17. Commission to Bobert Oxonbrygge and Henry Auger to examine into
Westminster, certain discords between Joan the wife of Thomas Inglefeld and Bobert
Baseley on account of the entries into the lands and the carrying off of the
goods of the said Joan and to bring about an agreement between the parties
if possible and to certify thereon to the king and council.
Mbmbranb li^d,
April 23. Commission to John Suthworth, esquire, mayor of Chester, Thomas Gleg,
Westminster, esquire, Peter Danyell, Thomas Olyegh^ Bichnrd Lancastre, William Bold
of Cunwey and William Bulcley of Beaumarryse to take ships and other
vessels for the conduct of Thomas Danyell, esquire, and his retinue, which
the king has ordered to go to Ireland for the resistance of his enemies, and
masters and mariners for the same in the ports of Chester, Conway and
Beawmarres and ' bowyers ' and ' flecchers ' and otiier workmen for the
artillery,
April 23. Commission to William Stanley, knight, John Savage, knight, Thomas
Westminster. Mauley, knight, Boger Dutton of Dutton, Peter Daucton of Hatton,
esquire, and John South worth, esquire^ to take muster of Thomas
Danyell and 100 archers at the king's wages and 120 archers at the
wages of the inhabitants of Ireland, going to Ireland in the company of
the said Thomas for the resistance of the king's enemies, at any suitable
place near the city of Chester on 11 May next and to certify thereon to
the king and council.
15 EDWABD IV.— Pabt 525
1475. MSMBRANS I2d.
Ma^ 6. Commisaion to Richard Hauto, esquire, John Hulcote, esqairei Thomas
Westminster. Stydolf, Richard Mountejn and the sheriffs of London, York, Cumberland,
Norfolk, Essex, Northampton, Nottingham and Derby to enquire touching all
castles, manors, lordships, towns, townships, honours, lands, rents, services,
fee farms, knights' fees, advowsons and possessions which Richard Welles
late of Helowe, co. Lincoln, knight, and Robert Welles late of Helowe,
k night, attainted of high treason by force of an act in the Parliament Iield
at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by divers
pr(»rogations to 23 January last, held on 12 March, 10 Edward lY. in
England, Ireland, Wales or Calais or the marches of the same.
Membrane \\d.
April 18. Commission to John Asteley, knight, Master William Godeyere, doctor
WeRtminster. of laws, John Fortescu, esquire, and Alvred Corneburgh, esquire, to enquire
into divers spoliations, robberies, and infractions of safe-conducts of the
king and truces between the king and foreign princes by certain pirates at
sea and to punish the delinquents i^ccording to the law and custom of the
sea and the court of Admiralty.
April 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight,
Westminster. Thomas Byllyng, Thomas Bryan, John Nodeham, knight, Richard Chokke,
knight, Thomas Littelton, William Laken, Richard Neele, Greorge Stanley,
William Stanley, knight, and John Stanley concerning certain treasons,
insuiTections, rebellions and unlawful conventicles within the county of
Lancaster. By bill of p.s.
Membrane Qd.
April 29. Commission to John Shoute, yeoman of the crown, Richard Exon and
Westmmster. Richard Tille to take any ships along the sea coast from Lyght and
Wakeryng in the hundred of Rocheford by the whole county of Essex
and the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Lincoln to tlie town of Kyngeston
on Hull and masters and mariners for their governance and sufficient gear
and to bring the ships to the port of Suthampton with all haste and
certify thereon to the king and council.
The like to John Kempe, Thomas Grayson and William Talbot along
the sea coast by the counties of Devon and Cornwall.
The like to Thomas Markham, John Granford and William Galberd in
the river Thames from the city of London to Gravesende and thence to
Sandewich and thence by the sea coast to Mynehede.
May 7. Commission to William Parker, master of a ship called la Margarete
Westminster. Howard^ to take mariners for the said ship for the conduct of an armed
force which the king has ordered to go with him to France for the recovery
of that realm.
The like to the following :—
John Bawdewyn, master of a ship called le George Howard,
John Rede, master of a ship called la Marye of Dertmouth.
John Cappe, master of a ship called la Barbara,
Robert Scrgeaunt, master of a ship called le Thomas Howard.
John Wodecok, master of a ship called le Marty n of London.
John Gravile, master of a ship called la Marie Calday,
George Stanyngburgh, master of a ship called le Gabrielly and John
Bussheby, purser of the same.
John Wade, master of a ship called la Kateryn of Thorpe.
526 CALBNDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1476. Membrane 9d^^eont,
Mbj 11. The like to John Armyn, master of a ship called la Triniie of Medewey.
Westminster.
The like to the following :—
Thomas Pajn, master of a ship called la Jenett of Pjrwyn.
Stephen Wej, master of a ship of Neuhithe.
John Blome, master of a ship called la Peiyr of Orford.
MSMBRANB Sd,
May 23. Commission to the king's kinsman Henrj, earl of Essex, Robert Multon,
Westminster, prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Robert Wjn^eld, knight^ and
Thomas Tyryngham to take mnst«r of all soldiers and others belonging to
the king's ordnance to be sent to France at a field called ^ Seynt Kateryns
Mede ' and to certify thereon to the king with all haste.
Membranb 7d.
May 24. Appointment, during pleasure,- of John Squyer and William Bekley to
Westminster, fuke carpenters called ' kervers,' and other carpenters for the works of the
king's new work within the castle of Wyndesore.
May 27. Commission to William Philpotte, master of a ship called la Petyr of
Westminster. London, to take mariners for the said ship for the conduct of an armed
force which the king has ordered to go with him to France for the
recovery of that realm. [^Fcedera.']
The like to the following : —
William Rowland, master of a ship called le John of London.
Richard Tood, master of a ship called la Trinite of London.
Thomas Longge, master of a ship called la Marie of London.
John Lokyngton, master of a ship called la Clement of London.
John Monde, master of a ship called le Lytyll Triniie of London.
Mbmbranb 6d.
May 11« Commission to Robert Michelson to take ships and vessels for the car-
Westminster, riage of 4,000 quarters of wheat for the victualling of the king's army to
be sent to France for the recovery of that realm, and masters and mariners
for them and carriage by land if necessary.
May 12. Commission to Thomas Brewer, * bogemaker,' to take hides and other
Westminster, necessaries for making leather bags (bogeis)^ ^berehides' and 'cloth-
sackes,' and workmen for the same.
April 19. Commission to Thomas Lygon, Humphrey Salwey, Roger Harewell,
Westminster. William Lygon and the sheriff of Worcester to enquire what lands John
Beauchampe of Beauchampe, knight, tenant in chief, held in the said
county, what they are worth, on what day he died, and who is his heir, and
to take the lands into the king's hands.
April 23. Commission to William Stanley, knight, John Savage, knight^ Thomas
Westminster. Mauley, knight, Thomas Danyell, Roger Dutton of Button, Peter Dancton
of Hacton, esquire, and John Suthworth, esquire, to arrest John Rutter,
'gentilman,' and John Obryth and others who have received the king's
wages from Gilbert Debenham to serve the king in Ireland in his company
but have not yet come to the king's service, and to imprison them until
they shall restore the said wages or find security that they will serve the
king in the company of the said Thomas Danyell and to certify thereon to
the king and council.
15 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 627
1476. Membrane 6d — cont.
May 24. Oommission to John Canthorn to take ships and veesels in the ports of
WeBtminster. Boston and Grymmesby and elsewhere if necessary for the carriage of
2,000 quarters of wheat flour for the yictualling of the king's army to be
sent to France for the recovery of that realm, and masters and mariners for
them and carriage by land if necessary,
Membranb 5d.
April 15. Appointment of John Dynham of Djmham, knight, to the command of
Westminster, an armed force which the king has ordered to go to sea to resist In's
enemies. [Fcedera.'] "By K%
538
16 EDWARD IV.— Paet IL
1475, Membrane 24.
May 26. General pardon to Walter Hoton late of Calais, * marjner/ of all offences
Westminster, committed bj him before 23 May. By p.s.
May 26. General pardon to John Kyng late of Bansted, co. Surrey, * yoman/
Westminster, alias * husbondman,* alias late of Thadforth, co. Surrey, * laborer,' of all
offences committed by him before 15 May. By p.s.
May 26. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, after inquisition, by the
Weatminster, alderman and brethren and sisters of the fraternity or gild of Holy Trinity
in the parish church of Louth of lands, tenements and rents to the value of
60^. yearly within the town of Louth or elsewhere, not held in chief, to
find certain chaplains or one chaplain to celebrate divine service in the said
church for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity and for their souls
after death, and to do other works of piety according to the ordinance of
the said alderman, brethren and sisters. By K«
May 26. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, after inquisition, by the alder-
Westxmnster. man and brethren and sisters of the fraternity or gild of St. Mary in Louth
of lands, tenements and rents to the value of 8 marks yearly within the
town of Louth or elsewhere, not held in chief, to find divers chaplains to
celebrate divine sei*vice al the altar of St. Mary in the church of Louth
for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England,
and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity and for their souls after death
and to other works of piety according to the ordinance of the said alderman,
brethren and sisters. By K.
Memorandum, On 4 July, 16 Edward IV. they acquired from John
Sudbury^ clerk, and others divers lands in Louth, Thedillhorpe and
Hoggesthorpe, co, Lincoln , extended at 5 marks 3s, yearly, cu of the value
of 6 marks yearly in part satisfaction.
May 3. Grant for life to Thomas Mountgomerey, knight of the body, of the
Westminster, custody and stewardship of the whole forest of Essex, with the usual fees
and other emoluments. By p.8.
May 29. Grant to the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Essex, treasurer of England,
Westminster, of 950/. [yearly during pleasure] in part of the expenses of the household
in the king's absence for the sustenance of the king's consort the queen
and the king's sons and daughters and other persons in the household to
be appointed by the king, viz. 346/. I3s. 4d. in the form of 10 marks
weekly from 1 June next during pleasure from the first moneys arising
from the subsidy of the Ss, on the tun and the 12d, on the pound in the
port of London, 346/. 13^. 4</. in the form of 10 marks weekly from 1 June
next during pleasure from the first moneys arising from the petty custom
in the same port, 156/. Ids, 4</. yearly during pleasure from the first
moneys arising from tho customs and subsidies in the port of Suthampton
and 100/. yearly during pleasure from the issues of the hanaper. By K.
May 26. Grant for life to Bobert Bokley, who is going to cross the sea in the
Westminster, king's company to France for the recovery of that realm and the king's
right there, and William Eokley his son of the ofiice of ranger of the forest
of Lee, CO. Butland, alias the forest of Butland, with fees of 2dl daily
from the issues of the county of Butland and all other profits; in lieu of
a grant of the said office with fees of 1^ doily to the said Bobert by letters
patent dated 8 June, 14 Edward IV. surrendered. By K,
Mandate in pursuance to the sherifF of Butland.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 629
1475. Membrane 24 — cont
June 1. Appointment of Bobert Waryngton to take wheat, flour, beeves, muttons,
WestmiDster. gea fish and fresh-water fish and all other victuals for the king's army soon
to be sent to France for the recovery of that realm, and carriage for the
same.
May 1. Inspexiinus of letters (English) of the king under his sign manual,
Wegtminster. inspected by the knights of the Garter, ordaining that John, lord Scrope,
shall abstain from the use and wearing of the arms of the Isle of
Man, which he claims and which Thomas, lord Stanley, steward of the
household, now bears^ so long as the said lords shall continue in the
king's service in his realm of France, duchy of Normandy and elsewhere
beyond the seas until his return to the realm of England. [Foedera.]
•
Membrane 23.
May 2. Licence for the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, who is going to
'Westminster, cross the sea with the king on his voyage and service, to grant the manor and
borough of Tyverton, the honour and hundred of Tyverton and the
advowsons of three portions with cures in the church of Tyverton,
the castle, manors, lordships, boroughs and hundreds of Plympton and
Okchampton, the manor and borough of Chalvelegh, the manors of
Colcombe, Colyton alias Clayton, Musbury and Colford, the borough of
Colyford, the manors of Opsame and Exilond alias Westyate, the hundreds
of Estbudlegh, Westbudlegh, Wonford and Harige, a fishery of the water
of Exe and the manors and lordships of Whitford, Culme Jon, Farewey,
Aylesbeare, Wymple, Norton Davne, Dertmouth alias Dertmouth Clyfton
Hardenesse, Northam, Londey and Dannde by Dertmouth, co. Devon, a
moiety of the manors of Trevervyn and Tregameur and the manors of
Trelugan, Shevyok Amton, Trelowia, Portlo, Oldlawitha, FenpoU, Elerky,
Poripighan, Croftehall, Northill, Landrene alias Landryan and Lanynhorn,
CO. Cornwall, the castle and lordship of Quenebnrgh in the Isle of ohepey,
the manors and lordships of Middelton and Marden and the hundred of
Middelton, co. Kent, a tenement in the city of London called ^ le Berber,'
the lordship and manor of Bavelingham in the parts of Picardy, a soil
called ' le Pounde ' alias * Eaunsam ' and a tenement called ' The Wall ' and
a mill pertaining to the same in the county of Guysnesse, the manor of
Claverynge, co. Essex, the castle and lordship of Morehende, co. North-
ampton, the manor of Solyhull and the park of Fulbroke, co. Warwick,
the earldom, castle, town and honour of Bichemond and the fee farm of the
same town, all manors, lands, rents, services and possessions parcel of the
same in the counties of Nottingham, Derby, Stafford, Leicester and the city
of Coyentre excepted, the castle, lordships and manors of Harom, Nuthili,
Eiston, Sutton and two parts of the manor of Bosse, co. York, the manors
and lordships of Whitle and Warpesden alias Warpelesden, the manor and
lordship of Asshehurst and the park of Asshehurst pertaining to the same,
CO. Surrey, the castle, lordship and manor of Wardar, the manor and
lordship of Ludgai-sale, the manors and lordships of Valet, Clyvecombe
alias Wydccombe, Maperton, Chiddeforme alias Chiltfrome, Tolre
Porcorum, Swerc, Ebberton, Ramsam, Ponteknoll, Kentecombe and
Wroxale, co. Dorset, the manoi-s and lordships of Little Lyndford,
Wavynden, Neuportpaynell and the park of Tikeford, co. Buckingham,
the lordship and ma»or called * Percy Fre ' in Ludford, the castle of
Somerton, the manor, lordship and town of Boston on the east side of the
water there and two parts of the same on the west side, and the manors,
lordships and towns of Freston, Frampton, Donnyngton, Quadryng,
Wykes, Skirbek and the soke of Skirbek, Kirketon and the soke of
Kirketon, Gayton and the soke of Gaytou, Mounby and the soke of
y 96186. I* L
530 CALENDAB OF LATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane 2B — cont.
Mounby, Goddesford Id Freston, Ledenhain, Fallebek, WasiDgburgb,
Boundeby and Wrageby, co. Lincoln, the lordship of Westle, co. Suffolk,
the manor and lordship of Chesthunte, co. Hertford, the manor and
lordship of Swafham, co. Norfolk, the manors and lordships of Exton,
Brene, Somerton Erliche, Shokerwik, Batheneston, Hunspille Maris,
Belle wton, Pensford and Horsey, Charleton Makerell, Dunhede, Stoke
Michell, the castle and lordship of Wodford, the lordship and manor of
Wrozall, Crukherne and Misterton, co. Somerset, all knights' fees,
advowsons, leets, courts, views of frank-pledge, hundreds, wapentakes,
fairs, markets, parks, chases, warrens, fisheries, free customs, rights, waifs,
strays, chattels of felons and fugitives, escheats, returns of writs and
. executions of the same, wreck of sea, liberties, franchises, forfeitures, profits
and commodities pertaining to the above, 31/. lOs. of rent from the fee farm
of Wexcombe and Bedewynde, co. Wilts, 40 marks of rent from the fee
farm of the city of York, the reversion of the manors and lordships of
Barton on Humbre and Stewton and all other lands, rents and services in
Barton on Humbre and Stewton, co. Lincoln, which Katharine, duchess of
Norfolk, holds for life, the reversion of eight messuages, twenty bovates of
land and 16 acres of pasture in Carleton by Hemesley with the agistment of
the moor of Carleton, co. York, and an enclosure or tenement called ^ le
Cowehous in le Grane * there which Guy Fairfax holds for life, and
the reversion of the castle and manor of Hamelak alias Helmesley,
a third part of the manor of Roos, a third part of the manor,
lordship and town of Boston on the west side of the water there and
78A 6*. Sd, yearly rent, parcel of the fee farm of the city of York,
which Marjory late the wife of Thomas Roos, knight, holds for life
in dower, held in chief by knight- service, to the king's kinsman Thomas,
cardinal archbishop of Canterbury and legate of the apostolic see, bishop
Thomas Rotheram the chancellor, John Halse, bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, Robert Stillyngton, bishop of Bath and Wells, John Alcok, bishop
of Rochester, the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's
kinsmen William, earl of Arundell, and Henry, earl of Essex, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, the king's chamberlain, Thomas Billyng,
chief justice of the King's Bench, Roger Tocotes, knight, William Catesby,
knight, Thomas Hawekyns, clerk, John Barnaby, clerk, Guy Fairfax and
John Catesby, Serjeants at law, Henry Sotehill, Humphrey Starky, Robert
Sheffeld, William Huddesfeld, William Eland and Thomas Lygon and their
heirs without fine or fee according to the form of an act in the Parliament
at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV.
May 23. Licence for the said duke of Clarence to enfeoff John, abbot of the
Wertminster. monastery of St. Mary, Tewkisbury, and his successors of the manors of
Kynfare and Stourton, co. Stafford, held in chief, without fine or fee, as
above.
May 21. Licence at the supplication of the king's brother George, duke of
Westmiuster. Clarence, for the acquisition in mortmain, Sfter inquisition, by John, the
abbot, and the convent of the monastery of St. Mary, Tewkisbury, which
is of the patronage of the said duke, of manors, lands, rents and services to
the value of 100 marks yearly. By K.
#
MSMBRANS 22.
May 31. Grant to Roger Ree, knight, and his lieirs and assigns, for his good
Webtminster. service to the king and his father Richard, late duke of York, in England,
France and Ireland, and for 200 marks paid to the king, of the manor of
Erpyngham and Jerbrygge, co. Norfolk, and the manor of Whatton atte
15 EDWARD IV.— Part II. 631
1475. Membrane 22 — cont.
Stone alias Bardolfes, co. Hertford, and all lands, rents and services in
Erpjngh im^ Jerbrjgge and Whatton atte Stone with knight's fees and
advowsons late of William, late viscount Beamont, and the hundred of
Berstaple, co. Essex, with aJl rights, fines, amercements, wreck of sea and
other emoluments and commodities, to hold by fealty only ; in lieu of
grants to him by letters patent dated 24 July, 7 Edward lY. surrendered,
and to him and his sons Roger, now deceased, and William by letters
patent dated 14 February, 7 Edward IV. surrendered. By K.
May 31. Grant to the said Roger, for his good service for the space of ^(tj years
Westminster, to the king and his father Richard, late duke of York, and on account
of his old age and infirmity, that during his life he shall not be compelled
to accept any office or occupation or obey any mandate of the king against
his will. By K.
June 20. Pardon to the king's uncle Henry Bourgchier, earl of Essex, treasurer of
Canterbury. England, alias treasurer of the Exchequer, and Richard Fowler, esquire
his clerk, of all offences committed by them and all amercements, issues,
debts and accounts due from them to the king. By K.
June 1. Whereas Henry VI. by letters patent granted to the men and tenants of
Westminster, the town of Kyngsthorpe alias Thorpe, co. Northampton, who held the
town at farm for 60/. yearly, that for 40 years from the death of Joan, late
queen of England, they should hold the town at a rent of 50/. yearly,
and the king by letters patent dated 7 July, 7 Edward IV. granted to his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, 40/. yearly for life irom the farm of
the town, and now the tenants have come to great poverty; the king
hereby gi-ants that they shall hold the town with all its members and
appurtenances for 40 years from Easter, 14 Edward IV. at a rent of 50/.
yearly, viz. rendering 40/. yearly to the king's consort for her life and the
residue to the king. By K.
June 17. Licence, for 10/. paid in the hanaper^ for Richard Knyghtley, son and
Westminster, heir of Richard Knyghtley and Elizabeth his wife late or FuUesley, both
deceased, to grant the manors of Fallesley and Upton and the hundred of
Neubotelgrave, co. Northampton, held in chief, to Thomas Byllyng, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, William Catesby, knight, Richard
Middelton, esquire, William Catesby, esquire, son and heir of William
Catesby, knight, Robert Throkmerton, esquire, Nicholas Russell, clerk,
Robert Russell, esquire, Simon Burton, Robert Handy and William Lowe
and their heirs and assigns.
Membrane 21.
June 3. Licence for William Parre, knight, who is going to cross the sea with
Westminster, the king on his voyage and service, to grant the castle of Kendale, the
manor of Grenerigge, the manor of Grenehede, the manor of Striklond
Ketill and the hamlets of Hutton, Hay and Scalthwayterig, co. West-
moreland, the manor of Laghogh, co. Lancaster, the town of Cargoo, co.
Cumberland, a third part of the township of Gresmer, the lordship or
manor of Loghrig, the lordship or township of Longden, the lordship or
township of Casterton, the lordships or townships of Ambleset and
Troutbek^ the hamlets of Appulthwuyte and Under Milnebek and the
water of Kent, co. Westmoreland, a third part of the manors, lord-
ships or townships of Helsynton, Crosthwayte, Hutton, Frosthwayte and
Whittyngton, co, Westmoreland, a third part of the manors of Worton,
Carneford, Assheton and Moreholme, co. Lancaster, a third part of the
manors of Thometon, Kneton and Middilton with their members, co. York,
a third part of all his lands and tenements in Scolford, co. Lancaster,
L L 2
882 OALElf D4B 01* PATENT? BOLLS.
1475. Membrane 21 — cont.
a third part of the borough of Eirkebj in Kendall^ the bailiff of the same
borough, the office of serjeanty and the bailiff of Londesdale, co. West-
moreland, a third part of the close or park of CaTgarth, the herbage and
pannage of the same, the fishery of or in the water of Wjnandremere, the
herbage of le Dale Hede, the toll, fair and market with ^ les wjndels * and
Mepes' of *le weele,' * lez bothea, *shoppes,' ^shamles,' bakehouses, Mez
banks ' with < courte houses ' of the town of Eirkebj in Kendall, Burgh
and Lethous in Eirkeby in Eendall, with their farms, profits and appur-
tenances, CO. Westmoreland, a third part of the free farm of free tenants
in Kendall, the orchard and park of Moreholme and the mill of Appul-
thwayte, co. Westmoreland, a third part of the manor or lordship of
Nether Wyresdale, co. Lancaster, the manor of BurnoUeshode, the hamlets
of Creke, Lamberyg, Whitwell and Selshede and the manor of Castertou,
CO. Westmoreland, and the castles, manors and lordships of Pendragon,
Burgh, Appulby, Burgham, Mallerstange and Whynfell, the manor and
lordship of Eirkeby Stephen and the town of Wynton, co. Westmoreland,
held in chief, to the king's kinsman Greorge, archbishop of York, John
Conyers, knight, John Whelpedale, clerk, and Bichard Glebra, chaplain,
and their heirs without fine or fee according to the form of an act in the
Parliament at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV.
June 1. Appointment for life of William Parre, knight, as sheriff of the county
Westminster, of Westmoreland, with all issues, profits and commodities, with power to
appoint an under-sheriff yearly on the morrow of All Souls and to certify
thereon to the barous of the Exchequer. By p.s.
June 1. Grant to Alice late the wife of Henry, lord of FitzHugh, knight, of
Westminster, the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, knights' fees,
advowsons and other hereditaments late of the said Henry during the minority
of Richard his son and heir and the custody and marriage of the latter
without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p«8«
June 30. Grant for life to the king's counsellor Thomas Moungomery, knight of
Westminster, the body, of the office of keeper of the king's park of Mykyll Bentley,
CO.' Essex, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands of the receivers,
bailiffs, tenants, farmers or other occupiers. By p.s.
July 1. Appointment of George Grenefeld, gentleman to take wheat, beeves,
Westminster, muttons, sea fish and fresh- water fish and other victuals for the king's army
soon to be sent to France for the recovery of that realm, and carriage for
the same. By bill of the treasurer of war«
Membrane 20.
June 21. Grant to the king's servant Bichard Fowler, chancellor of the duchy of
Westminster. Lancaster, in repayment of the sum of 2,207/. 17c?. due to him from the
king, that he or his executors after his decease or their factors or attorneys
may ship sacks and cloves of wool, woollen cloths, pieces of tin and fodders
of lend and other merchandise in the ports of London, Sandwich aud
Southampton and take the wools by the straits of Marrok aud the woollen
cloths, tin and lead and other merchandise, not being merchandise of the
staple, to any foreign parts and bring back other merchandise to the said
poits quit of customs and subsidies (those on the sacks and bales of wool
at the rate of 4 marks only) until he shall thus be satisfied of the said sum.
By p.8,
June 25. Grant to the king's uncle Henry Bourghchier, earl of Essex, treasurer
Wesrminster. of England, and John Say, knight, that they or their executors after their
decease or their factors or attorneys may ship sacks and bales of wool,
wool-fells, woollen clotlis, pieces of tin, bides and fodders of load and other
15 EDWARD rV.— Pabt II. 633
1475, Membrane 20— con^
merchandise in anv ports of the realm and take the wools and wool-fell^
bj the straits of Marrok and the woollen cloths, tin hides and lead and
other merchandise, not being merchandise of the staple of Calais, to any
foreign parts and bring back other merchandise to the said ports quit of
customs and subsidies (those on the wool and wool-fells at the rate of
4 marks only on each sack of wool or 240 wool-fells) to the sum of 4,000/.
ByK
June 1. Grant to the king's servitor Ralph Hastynges, knight of the body, of
Westminster, the office of the stewardship of all lordships and lands late of John
Stafford, earl of Wiltshire, and Constance his wife, during the minority of
Edward, earl of Wiltshire, their son and heir, receiring lOOs, yearly at the
bands of the bailiff, farmers or occupiers. By p.8.
Mbmbranb 19.
Jnne 7. Licence for Giles Daubeney, esquire, who is going to cross the sea
Westminster, with the king on his voyage and service, to enfeoff John Henton, prior of
Bruton, William Paulet, knight, John Cheynye of Pjmho, esquire, Robert
Stowell, esquire, John Snyffaraore, clerk, John Byconyll, John Hugyn,
esquire, John Heyron, John Rede and Thomas Hyllyng of the manors of
Baryngton, Petterton, Souththorpe, Chellyngton and Kempston in the
counties of Somerset and Bedford, held in chief, without fine or fee
according to the form of an act in the Parliament at Westminster, 6 October,
12 Edward IV.
May 29. Exemplification, at the request of Edward Ellesmer late of London,
Westminster, esquire, of the tenours of the following : —
1. A petition (English) of the said Edward in the Parliament summoned
at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by
divers prorogations to 28 January, 14 Edward lY. that whereas
in the Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY. it
was ordained that he should be attainted of high treason and forfeit
all the possessions which he had on 4 March, 1 Edward lY. the
king should enact that this act should be void.
2. A schedule (English) annexed to the petition providing that this
shall not be to the prejudice of any pereons who may have taken
any issues of the premises from the said 4 March to ths said
23 January.
3. The assent of the commons : — A eest bille ei a la cedule a ycelle
annexe les communez sont assentuz,
4. The answer of the king : •^Soitfait come il est desire.
[Rolls of Parliament, VL 130.]
June 12. Grant to John Cheyne, one of the esquires of the hody, and the
Canterbury, heirs male of his body of the manors of Fallerdeston, Shawe, Bassctes
Courte in Shawe, Quarles Courte in Horton, Overwroghton, Nether-
wroghton and Tollard with the advowson of the church of St. Peter,
Tollard, and 1,800 acres of arable land, 300 acres of meadow, 1,500
acres of pasture, 300 acres of wood and 160 acres of heath in Fallerdeston,
Shawe, Horton, Overwroghton, Netherwroghton and Tollard, the manors
of Compton Chamberlain and Combe Biset called * Bedisplace,' a moiety
of the manor of Wyntrcslowo alias Rithiscourt with the exception of
350 acres of wood parcel of the same manor called ' Eichiswoode,'
the advowson of the church of St. Michael belonging to tbe said manor
of Compton Chamberlayn, 1,000 acres of arable land, 40 acres
of meadow, 2,000 acres of pasture and the said 350 acres of wood
called ^ iiichewode ' and six messuages in Wilton, a messuage in Long-
634 CALBNDA.E OF PATENT BOLLS.
1475. Membrane 19^oni.
oompton cUias Compton Basset, 50 acres of arable land, 12 acres of
meadow, 30 acres of pasture, 10 acres of arable land in Wjnterslowe
called ^ Hardinges ' alias * Biduelles,' a messuage and 8 acres of land in
Berford St. Martin, a messuage and 20 acres of land in Tjdelesehede and
a moiety of tbe manor of Compton Chamberlejn called ^ Strekelondys
Moyte ' with the advowson of the church of St. Martin in Berford, co.
Wilts, the manors of Chilton Candever and Daundesleywyk alias Wyk
with the advowson of the church of St. Mary the Virgin pertaining to the
said manor of Chilton Candever and 600 acres of arable land, 25 acres of
feeding, 30D acres of pasture, 300 acres of wood and 100 acres of heath
in Chilton Candever, Daundislewik alias Wyk and Swaumpton and a
messuage and lOs. rent yearly in Seinet Mary Bom, co. Southampton,
the manors of Hampreston, Longkirchill and Tarane Gun vile, the ad vow-
sons of the churches of All Saints, Hampreston, and St. Mary the Virgin,
Longkirchill, a messuage in Gissegge, 1,000 acres of arable land, 50 acres
of meadow, 800 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood in Hampreston and
Longkirchill, the manor of Osmondes in Fernnam and the advowson of the
church of St. Laurence, Fernnam, two water-mills called * Trigges Milles,'
4 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow by Wymbourne Mynster, and seven-
teen messuages in Fernnam, co. Dorset, parcel of the manor of Tollard, the
manor of Delamers alias Lamberdes by the spring of Mynchinhampton and
a water-mill in Mynchinhampton, co. Gloucester, the manor of Merssh-
baldyngton and 800 acres of arable land, 50 acres of meadow, 100 acres of
pasture and 4 acres of wood in Mersshbaldynton, co. Oxford, and ten
messuages, 300 acres of arable land, 100 acres of meadow, 160 acres of
pasture and 30 acres of wood in Asbhecamys alias Camysasshe, co.
Somerset, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, courts, leets^ views of frank-pledge, parks, woods, warrens,
fisheries, waters, stews, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities late
of Bobert Baynton late of Farleston, co. Wilts, knight, and in the king's
hands by reason of his forfeiture and by force of an act in the last Parliament
at Westminster, to hold by the accustomed services. ' By K.
July 8. Grant for life to John Rysley, esquire, of the offices of bailiff of the
Westminster, king's town and lordship of Lavenham and keeper of the manor, park and
warren of Lavenham, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands of the
king's receiver there. By p.s.
Appointment of Richard Fenis, lord of Dacre, as one of the king's
councillors, and grant to him of 100 marks yearly from the issues of tbe
customs and subsidies of [the port of] the city of London, By p.s.
Membrane 18.
June 20. Grant to the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of
Sandwich. Cornwall and earl of Chester, keeper of the realm and lieutenant of the
king while he is beyond the seas, of full power to grant licences for election
to chapters of cathedral and conventual churches when void, to give assent
' to the elections of minor prelates and receive their fealties and restore
their temporalities to them, and to present to all churches in the king's gift
exceeding the taxation of 20 marks and not exceeding the taxation of
40 marks, reserving to the king the collations of all other churches and
ecclesiastical dignities and benefices except churches of the taxation
of 20 marks and under to which the chancellor will present as usual.
[Fiedera,] By K.
Appointment of the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales,' duke
of Cornwall and eai'l of Chester, as keeper of the realm of England and
16 BDWABD IV.— Pabt n. 586
1475* Membrane 18 — cont.
lieutenant of the king while he is beyond the seas on the expedition of
war a^nst Prance. [Foederal Bj K.
Grant to the tame of power to appoint a suitable person to hold the
pleas of the Marshalsea and to make all ordinances concerning that office.
[Fadera.] By K,
Grant to the same of power to receive the fealties of the elect of minor
churches of the realm and to restore the temporalities to them and to grant
to deserving persons the pensions which they are bound to grant to the
king's clerks. IFcedera,"] By K.
May 26. Grant to John Herle, esquire, and Mare^aret his wife, late the wife of
Westminster. Richard Herbert, knigh^ tenant-in-chief, of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, services and other possessions with Knight's fees and
advowsons late of the said Richard, the lands late of John Skydmore,
knight, excepted, during the minority of William the son and heir of the
said Richard and so from heir to heir, finding ^ competent sustenance for
the heir and supporting the houses, enclosures and buildings ; in lieu of a
grant to the said Margaret by letters patent dated 3 October, 1 1 Edward IV.
surrendered. By p.s.
June 12. Grant to Richard, bishop of Salisbury, whom by other letters patent the
Canterbnrj. king has appointed master and surveyor of a new chapel which he is pro-
posing to build to the honour of St. Mary and St. George the Martyr within
the castle of Wyndesore and divers other works there, of full power and
authority to demolish certain buildings, walls, and houses from the west of
the old chapel there to the walls of the castle on the north and west where
the towers called * Cluer ys Towre ' and * le Amener is Towre * and * Barner
is Towre ' are situated and from the south to the bell tower there and to
remove the materials and use them for other buildings within the castle at
his discretion without rendering any account to the king. By p.s*
June 12* Appointment of Richard Hostynges of Welly s, knight, as surveyor of
Canterbaiy. the office of constable of the king's castle of Notyngham, the offices of
magistrate of divers forests, chaces, parks, woods, and game, the
offices of divers stewardships and constableships and divers other offices
which William Hastynges of Hastyngee, knight, the king's chamberlain,
has of the king's grant wiihin the counties of Nottingham, Derby, Leicester,
and Stafford, while the latter is beyond the seas with the king in his
expedition to France. By K.
July 26. Letters of denization for John Hughson, spicer, born in the town of
Westminster. Bruggis in Flanders. By p.s,
Mbmbrans 17.
June 18. Grant to the king's kinswoman Anne, duchess of Buckingham, of the
Canterbnry. custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, reversions,
and possessions with knights' fees and advowsons late of Thomas Oobham,
knight, deceased, or of Anne his wife, deceased, tenant in chief during the
minority of Anne their daughter and heir and the custody and marriage of
the latter without disparagement, with the reversions of all lands, rents and
services which may descend to her during minority, and so from heir to
heir, provided that this shall not extend to the custody of any castles,
manors lands or hereditaments which may descend to any such heir on the
death of Ralph, earl of Westmoreland. By K.
June 12. Grant to James Blount, esquire, and the heirs male of his body of the
Canterbaiy. manor of Apedale alias Apdale, not exceeding the value of 12/. yearly, and
all lands, rents and services in Uttekcestre alias Uttexhater and the parish
536 CALBNDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
2475^ Membrane 17 — cont,
of Marchyngton under Nedewode, co. Stafford, not exceeding the value of
10 marks yearly, with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, liberties,
franchises, parks, warrens, fisheries, stews and other commodities late of
John Delvys, esquire, and in the king's hands by reason of an act of for-
feiture in the last Parliament at Westminster. By p.s:
June 18, General pardon to John Edyngham late of Wodchirche, co. Kent,
Canterbury. < gentilman,' alieu John Engebam late of Tenterden, co. Kent, esquire.
By E.
May 29. Grant for life to the king's servant Walter Mathewe of a croft containing
Westminster, half an acre of land, 80 acres of arable laud, 60 acres of pasture, 10 acres of
meadow and 10*. of rent in Kyngesnorton called * Fermons,' co. Worcester, in
the king's hands by the forfeiture of James, lata earl of Wiltshire ; in lieu
of a grant to him by letters patent dated 20 April, 14 Edward lY.
surrendered. By p.s.
•
June 10. Grant to the king's servant Robert Chamberleyn, knight of the body, and
Westminster, the heirs male of his body of the manors of Chambres in Eppyng, co.
Essex, and Great Fynbergh and Cantelowes, co. Suffolk, to hold from St.
Nicholas last with advowsons, liberties, escheats, wards, marriages, reliefs,
suits of courts and other appurtenances by fealty only. By K.
June 18. Pardon to John Penpons late of Trevaswhethan, co. Cornwall, esquire,
Canterbury, late escheator in the counties of Devon and Cornwall, of all debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his said ofBoes. By p.s.
June 18. Grant for life to the king's servant Bichard Page of 20/. yearly from
Canterbmy. Easter last from the customs and subsidies in the ports of Plymmouth and
Fowy and ports and places adjacent. By K.
Mbmbranb 16.
June 16. Grant to John, lord of Audeley, and Galiard de Dureford, lord of Duras,
Canterbury, knights, whom the king has appointed captains of the army of armed men
and archers which he has determined to send to Brittany and the neigh-
bouring parts against his adversary Louis of France, of power to treat in
the king's name with commonalties and persons willing to come to the king's
obedience, as the king desires to recover his rights in the realm of France
and the duchies of Normandy and Aquitaiue if possible without shedding
of Christian blood. By £u
June 13. Gi^ant to Bobert, lord of Boyde, of the parts of Scotland, whom the
Canterbury, king has retained to serve him, and his executors and assigns of 200 marks
yearly for his sustenance for seven years from Michaelmas next, viz. 10/.
from the farm or issaes of a messuage, sixteen virgates of land, 16 acres of
meadow and 195. rent in Watford, co. Northampton, at the hands of the
hands of Eustace de Burueby and Matilda bis wife or the farmers, occu-
piers or receivers of the same, 25/. from the faims and revenues of
the manor of Gretton, co. Northampton, 40/. from the farm of all assarts,
wastes, and purpestures within the forest between the bridges of Staunford
and Oxford, 10/. from the fee farm of the town of Worcester and the issues
of the same, 16/. from the fee farm of the city of Hereford and the issues of
the same, 16/. from the fee farm of Pynnokshire, co. Gloucester, at the
hands of the abbot and monks of Hayles or the receivers, fai*mers or other
occupiers of the same, 10/. from the fee farm or issues of the city of
Norwich, and 6/. 6s, Sd. from the farm of the hundreds of Kyftesgate,
Holford and Grt'ston with the fnird and markets held in the town of
Wyuchecombe, co. Gloucester. By K.
15 EDWARD IV.— Fabt II.
537
1476.
June 18.
Oanterbary.
Mem^ane l6^^ont.
June 7.
Canterbury.
June 19.
Canterbuiy.
Grant to Jerome Coutryne, merchant of Venice, in payment for a great
rope called * a cable ' provided by him for the king's ship called le Grace*
dveUf that he may retain the customs and subsidies of certain merchandise
of his in a carrack of which George Bragane is patron, at present in the
port of Sandwich, to the sum of 60 marks. By K.
Grant to John Gunthorpe, the king's almoner, in augmentation of the
king's alms, of all goods and chattels of felons de se and all deodands
within the realm, in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated
9 December, 8 Edward IV, surrendered. By K,
Pardon to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, of all trespasses
committed by him against the statutes of signs, liveries and retinues, all
alienations and perquisitions by him of lands held in chief without licence
and all fines, amercements, issues, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king. By E.
Pardon to Bichard Boughton, esquire, late escheator in the counties of
Warwick and Leicester, of all offences committed by him and all fines,
amercements, issues, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and arrears due from
him to the king by reason of his office. By K.
Appointment of John Lynford to take beeves, muttons, sea fish and fresh-
water fish and other victuals for the army which the king has ordered to be
sent to France for the recovery of that realm, and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of war.
The like of Thomas Desford to take wheat, wine, beeves, muttons,
fish etc. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of Druett Gosselyn to take wheat, oats, beeves, muttons, sea fish
and fresh-water fish etc By bill of the treasurer of war,
July 14. Presentation of John Thornton, vicar of the church of Westhurrock, in
Westminster, the diocese of London, to the church of Northcove, in the diocese of
Norwich, on an exchange of benefices with John Malton.
June 14.
Canterbnry.
June 18.
Canterbury.
June 7.
Oanterbary.
June 6.
Canterbury.
Mbmbrans 15.
Whereas John EIryngton, treasurer of the household, rendered a true
account before Hugh Fenne and Nicholas Lathell, auditors, of all sums
received and spent by him for the expenses of the household from 10 May,
11 Edward IV. to 30 September, 14 Edward IV. as was declared by the
auditors before the king and the lords of the council, and from the said
30 September to 31 March last the sum of 3,729/. I6d. remains unpaid
to divers creditors, the king hereby giants to the said John the sam of
600/. yearly from Michaelmas last for the payment of the said creditors,
viz. 400/. from the issues of the hanaper, 100 marks from the subsidy and
ulnage of cloths in the county of York, the city of York and the town of
Kyngeston on Hull, 20/. from the like in the counties of Somerset and
Dorset^ 20/. from the like in the county of Warwick and the city of
Coventry, 40/. from the like in the county of Wilts, 33/. 6s, Sd. from
the like in the town of Bristol and 20/. from the like in the county of
Gloucester, until full satisfaction shall be made. By p.s«
General pardon to John EIryngton, esquire, treasurer of the household,
alias late cofierer of the king, alias keeper or clerk of the hanaper, alias
John Ellerton, esquire, cf all offences committed by him b^ore this time
and all issues, fines, amercements, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king before 3 October last. By K.
1^3^
£38
CALENDAS. OF PATENT BOLLS.
I
1475. Membrane 15 — eofU.
June 7. Grant to the king's knight John Howard, lord of Howard, and the heirs
Canterbury, male of his body of the manors of Preston, Cokefeld, Aldam and Mendam,
CO. Suffolk, and Poljngham and Miehelhall alicu Earl's Swafham, co.
Cambridge, with knights* fees, advowsous, courts, leets, views of frank-
pledge, liberties, fairs, markets, warrens and profits, belonging to the king
by reason of an act in the Parliament held at Westminster on 6 October,
12 Edward lY. and continued by divers prorogations to 23 January,
14 Edward IV. against John Veer, earl of Oxford, to hold by the
accustomed services with all issues due to the king. dj K.
June 3. Grant to Thomas Mongomeri, knight, of the custody of all manors,
Weitminster. lands, rents, services and other possessions and advowsons and knights'
fees late of Alice, deceased, tenant in chief by knight service, late the wife
of John Henyngham, knight, during the minority of John her son and heir
and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so
from heir to heir. By K.
June 7. Presentation of William Sutton to the parish church of Gresforde^ in
Canterbor}'. the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the resignation of Kichard Andrewe,
last rector.
June 10.
Canterbury.
June 15.
Canterbury.
June 17.
Canterbury.
June 16.
Canterbury.
Inspeximus and confirmation to John Serle and Thomas Serle his son
of letters patent (English) of the king's mother Cecily, duchess of York,
late wife to Richard, rightful king of England and France and lord of
Ireland, dated at her manor of Eenyngton, 20 May, 8 Edward IV* granting
to them for life the office of keeping her great park of Bardefeld, co. Essex,
taking the accustomed fees from the issues of her manor of Bardefeld ; and
grant to them of the same for their lives, with all profits.
By p.s. and for \ mark paid in the hanaper.
Presentation of Adam Bydshefe to the parish church of St. Martin,
Camp, in the diocese of Terouanne, void by the resignation of John de
Viliario, last parson. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal archlMshop
of Canterbury.
Grant to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, chancellor of England, and his
heirs and assigns of the tenement sometime of John Wokyng and after-
wards of John Wenlok, lord of Wenlok, knight, situated in le Byall and
in the parish of St. Michael called ' Pater Noster Churche,' London,
in the king's hands on the death of the said John Wenlok, who died
without heir. By K.
Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by the master and fellows of
the king's college of Clarehall in the University of Cambridge of lands,
rents, reversions and other possessions and advowsons of churches to the
yearly value of 20/. for the augmentation of divine worship and that they
may pray for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England. Rj K.
\
Membranes 14 and 13.
June 21. Inspeximus and confirmation to James, bishop of Norwich, of the
Westminster, following : —
1. A charter dated at Rouen, 10 July, 6 John, to John, then bishop.
\liotuli Carlarumy p, 108.]
2. Letters patent dated 8 Octobor, 2 Kichard IT. inspecting and con-
firming to Henry, then bii^hop, a charter dated at Westminster,
21 February, 12 Edward III. [Charter Boll, 12 Edward III.
16 EDWARD IV— Pabt II. 539
1475. MembraiMa 14 ay^ 13— con^.
No. 41,] inspecting and confirming to Anthony, then bishop, the
following z —
(1.) A charter of Henry [I.] dated at Norwich.
(2.) A charter of Henry I. dated at Winchester.
(3.) A charter dated at Acton Burnell, 4 October, ] 1 Edward I.
\_Charter Boll, 11 Edward I. No. 3], to William, then
bishop.
(4.) A charter dated at Lincoln, 30 August, 9 Edward II.
{Charter Roll, 9 Edward 11. No. 3], to John, then
bishop.
3. Letters patent dated 28 June, 10 Richard II. inspectibg and
confirming letters patent dated 16 May, 24 Edward III.
For 10/. paid in the hanaper.
Mbmbiuns IZ^cont.
June 3. Licence for the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, who is going to
WestmiuBter. cross the sea with the king on his voyage and service, to enfeoff Thomas,
archbishop of Canterbury, William, bishop of Winchester, the king's
kinsman Henry, earl of Essex, Richard Suthwell, Richard Derby, clerk,
James Hobart and John Yorke of the manors or lordships of Fomesset,
Halveryate, Southwalsham, Dechyngham, Han worth, Southfeld and
Eresham and half the hundred of Eresham, co. Norfolk, and the manors or
lordships of Eetylbere, co. Sufiblk, Chesterford, co. Essex, Eppeworth, co.
Lincoln, and Britghelmeston and Dorkyng in the counties of Sussex and
Surrey, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, relief, escheats,
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, parks, woods warrens, fisheries, waters,
stews, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities, held in chief, without
fine or fee according to the form of an act in the Parliament at Westminster,
6 October, 12 Edward IV.
July 8. Qeneral pardon to Richard Beynton late of London, * draper,' alias
Westminster. * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 22 June last By p.s.
June 24. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, Richard, bishop
Westminster, of Salisbury, and Master William Dudley, dean of the chapel of the house-
hold, of the custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, pos-
sessions and hereditaments in England, Ireland, Wales and the marches of
the same late of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, tenant in chief, with the
exception of the castle, lordship and manor of Goderych and Irchynfeld
alias Urchynfeld and the hundred of Wormelowe with members, profits,
leets, views of frank-pledge, forfeitures, fines, woods and pastures and all
lands, possessions and hereditaments in Goderych, Urchynfeld and the
hundred aforesaid and all castles, lordships, manors^ lands, possessions and
hereditaments which the king granted to his counsellor William Hastynges,
knight, lord Hastynges, his chamberlain, for the sustenance of George, son
and heir of the said late earl, by other letters patent, with knights' fees,
advowsoDS, wards,- marriages, reliefs, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, jurisdictions, profits, commodities and
emoluments, to hold from Easter last during the minority of the said George,
and so from heir to heir; and grant to them also of the custody of the said
castle, lordship and manor of Goderych and Irchynfeld and hundred of
Wormelowe and all lands, rent8, possessions and hereditaments in Goderyche,
Urchynfeld and the hundred of Wormelowe aforesaid, with knights' fees,
advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, juiisdictions, profits, commodities and
emoluments to hold from Easter last during the minority of the said George
rendering to the king 56/. I3s, 4c/. yearly. By K.
640 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1475. Membrane 13 — cant.
June 24. Grant to the same of the custody of all castles, lordships, manors, landfi^
Westminster, rents, possessions and hereditaments late of John, late earl of Wiltshire,
tenant in chief, with knight's fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs,
fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of frai^k-pledge, liberties, franchises,
jurisdictions, profits, commodities and emoluments to hold from Easter
last during iJie minority of John, son and heir of the said earl, witli Lis
marriage without disparagement, and so from heir to heir ; and also the cua«
tody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, services, possessions
and hereditaments in the counties of Northampton, Rutland, Leicester,
Bedford, Buckingham, and Middlesex and the town of Norhampton or
elsewhere within the realm of England late of Thomas Ti'esham, knight,
and in the king's hands by his forfeiture and by virtue of an act in the last
Parliament at Westminster, with knights* fees, advowsons, wards, marriages,
reliefs, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, fran-
chises, jurisdictions, profits, commodities and emoluments to hold from
Easter last during the minority of the said John by the accustomed rents
and services. By K.
July 17. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisition, by Thomas,
Westminster, bishop of Lincoln, of lands to the value of 20/. yearly, not held in chief, to
Richard Flemmyng, the dean and the chapter of the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln. By p.s.
June 1 9. Pardon to William Sergeaunt of Colcestre, * harbour,' of all treasons and
Canterbury, felonies committed by him in the counterfeiting, clipping, sweating, and
other falsification of the money of the land. By K.
Membrane 12.
April 28. Grant to the merchants of Almain of the confederacy of the Teutonic
Westminster. Hanse, who have the house in the city of London called Gildhalla
Theutanicorunif and their successors of five messuages situated in Wend-
goselane in the parish of All Hallows at the Hay, London, viz. between
the said house and a garden belonging to it on the west and the said lane
called Wendoselane on the east with one head abutting on the street of
Thamisestrete towards the north and the other head abutting on the tenement
late of the abbot and convent of St. Albans towards the south, late of
Margaret late the wife of Robert Fitz Robert son of Robert Fitz Robert,
late citizen and grocer of London, which the king had of her grant, and
also a tenement and quay adjoining with all commodities, easements and
other appurtenances and rights in the said lane in the said parish between
the tenement late of Bartholomew Frestlyng on the east, the quay called
Esterlyngeshalle on the west, the river Thames on the south and the
tenement late of Ralph Blakeney on the north, late of the said abbot and
convent and which the king had of the grant of Master William Dudley,
dean of the chapel of the household. Master John Qunthorpe, dean of the
cathedral church of Wells, and Master William Hatclyff, the king's secretary.
ByK.
May 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Hugh Brice, citizen and
Westminster, goldsmith of London, of a messuage, 88 acres of land and I6d, rent in
Reynham, co. Kent, late of Guy Elys, 3 acres and fifteen daywerks of
arable land in the parish of Reynham aforesaid viz. the acres in a place
called * Bernevttles ' in le borough of Mekelond and the daywerks at
Ooursediche, 2 acres and 5 virgates of arable land in Reynham by the
street called ' Mochemannestrete,' 2 acres of arable land called ' Redynges '
and a garden adjacent in Reynham in le borough of Mekelond by the
way called * Ameneway' leading from le Swyll to Kaystrete, an acre and a
haU of arable land in Reynham in a place ciJled * Sharnold ' in le borough
15 ftDWAED IV.— Pabt II. Ml
1475. Membrane 12 — cont,
of Mekelond and all other messuages, lands^ rents and services in the
parishes of Reynham and Upchirch, co. Kent, late of John Bichjngwode
at the time of his death, not held in chief, to Lionel Wydeville, the master
or warden, and the brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Katharine bj
the Tower of London, in exchange fo? a tenement in Lombardstrete in the
parish of St. Mary VVolnotfi, London, held in burgage, to hold to himself
and his heirs and assigns. Bj K. and for 10/. paid in the hanaper.
March 12. Grant to the king*s kinswoman Katharine, countess of Shrewsbury, late
Westminster, the wife of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, of the manors and lordships of
Wrokewardyn, Sutton Maddok and Tasselcy, co. Salop, the manors
and lordships of Longhope, Huntley, Lydney and Oropettis and a
messuage called Hunthous in Great Shiryngton and within the parish of
Baggeworth, parcel of the said manor of CroppetiiF, and a moiety
of the manor of Baggeworth, co. Gloucester, the manors and lordships of
Monyassh and Childerston alias Chilmerdon, co. Derby, the manors and
lordships of Stoke Yerdon and Willeford, a third part of the manor of
Swyndon alias Evon Swjndon and a third part of the manor of Assheton,
CO. Wilts, the lordship and manor of Farnhani Eiall alias Farnham Yerdon,
CO. Buckingham, two parts of the manor of Ley alias Ligh and a mill and
a pasture in Wersebury, parcel of the said manor, co. Gloucester, the third
part of the manor and hundred of Shrivenham alias Schryvenham, co.
Berks, and a third part of the manor and hundred of Brampton, co.
Oxford, with all towns, lands, annuities, knights' fees, advowsons and other
members and appurtenances, of which her husband was seised and which
are in the king's hands by reason of the minority of George his son and
heir, to hold for life in full allowance of her dower, with all issues from
the death of the said late earl. By p.s.
May 8. Licence for the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, who is
Westminster, going to cross the sea with the king on his voyage and service, to enfeoff
TJiomas Forsset and John Scutt, clerks, of the manors of Poklyngton,
Hnndmanby, Scymer, Thurstanby, Eaynclyff and Naffreton, co. Tork,
held in chief, without fine or fee according to the form of an act in the
Parliament at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward lY.
Membrane 11.
June 12. Confirmation to William Essex of the ofiice of remembrancer in the
Canterbury. Exchequer which the king granted to him for life by letters patent dated
18 July, 1 Edwai'd lY. receiving the accustomed wages, regards and other
profits from Michaelmas last from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Suthampton. By K.
June 19. Licence for William, the prior, and the convent of Christchurch|
Canterbury. Canterbury, to acquire in mortmain, without inquisition, lands, tenements
or rents to the value of 20/. yearly, not held in chief. By K.
June 16. Pardon to John Walssh, late escheator in the county of Gloucester, of all
Canterbury, fines, issues, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king by reason of his office. By K,
June 20. Pardon to the king's uncle Henry Bourgehier, earl of Essex, treasurer
Canterbury', of England, alias treasurer of the Exchequer, and Richard Fowler, esquire,
his clerk, of all ofiences committed by them and all amercements, issues,
debts and accounts due from them to the king. By K.
June 19. Pardon to Thomas Wodell, esquire, late escheator in the county of
Cuiterbary. Stafford, of all ofiences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
issues, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king by reason of his office. By £,
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June 12. Appointment of John, lord Audele7y and Galliard Dureford, lord Duras,
Westminster, to the rule and governance of an armed force which the king has ordered
to be sent to the parts of Brittany. [Fxdera.'] By K.
June 20. Pardon to Richard* Hide, esquire, late escheator in the counties of
Canterbury. Southampton and Wilts, of all offences committed by him and all fines,
amercements, issues, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and arrears due from
him to the king by reason of his office. By K.
June 17. Pardon to William Parre, knight, and Elizabeth his wife of all alienations
Canterbury, and provisions by them of lands held in chief without licence and all fines,
amercements, issues, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and arrears due from
them to the king. By p.8.
May 30. General pardon to Robert Catesby late of Newenham, co. Northampton,
Westminster, chaplain, altcu late parson of the parish church of All Saints, Lodbroke,
CO. Warwick, alias late of Kedford, co. Bedford, alias late of Hereford.
fi J p.B.
Membranb 10.
June 7. Licence for Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, chancellor of England, John
Canterbury. Sturgeon, John Pulter, John Audemer, esquire?, John Beell, John Edward,
Thomas Abbot, Thomas Blaunchard, John Wiseberd, Richard Drake, Ralph
Pnton and John Cook to found a fraternity, or perpetual gild, of themselves
and other persons who may wish to be of it of one master and two guardians
and brethren and sisters in the church of St. Andrew, Hicchyn, co.
Hertford. The master, guardians, brethi'en and sisters shall have power
to augment the fraternity whenever they shall see fit, and every year on
the Nativity of St. Mary to elect a master and two guardians for the
business and governance of the gild and to remove them from office and
appoint others, and to make ordinances for the governance of the fraternity,
which shall be called the fraternity or gild of St. Mary, Hicchyn. They
shall form one body and shall have perpetual succession and a common
seal and power of acquiring lands, rents and other possessions and of
pleading and being impleaded. Grant to them of licence to acquire in
mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 24 marks
yearly for the support of the charges of the fraternity and for the main-
tenance of two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the said church
for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity and for their souls
after death. And grant to them that they may have two fairs yearly of
three days at the said town of Hicchyn, viz. one on the Wednesday in
Easter week and the days preceding and following and the other on the
feast of the Translation of St. Edward King and Confessor and the days
preceding and following, vrith a court of pie-powder and all profits. By K.
Oct. 28. Foundation of a fraternity or perpetual gild of a master and two wardens
Westminster, and the brethren and sisters who may wish to be of the same in the chapel
of St. Mary, Rounsidevall, by Charyngcrosse in the suburbs of London.
They shall have power to augment the fraternity whenever they shall see
fit and every year at the Assumption of St. Mary to elect a master and two
wardens for the business and governance of the gild, and they shall form
one body and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and power
of acquiring lands, rents and other possessions and of pleading and being
impleaded. And grant to them of licence to found a perpetual chantry of
one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the high altar in the said
chapel for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and his firstborn son Edward and the brethren and sisters of the
fraternity and for their souls after death. Bj p.s»
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June 24. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, Bichard
Westminster, bishop of Salisbury, and "William Dudley, dean of the chapel of the house-
hold, and their assigns of the castle, lordship and manor of Hedyngham
and the lordships and manors of Earl's Colne, Benteley, Canfeld and
Stanstede Monfichet with their members, co. Essex, and the lordship and
manor of Lavenham with its members, co. Suffolk, late of John, late earl
of Oxford, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture and by virtue of
an act in the last Parliament at Westminster, the lordships and manors of
Sutton and Tydde, co. Lincoln, late of Thomas de la Launde, knight, and
in the king's hands by his forfeiture and by virtue of the said act, and the
lordships and manors of Busshy and Eggeware with their members in the
counties of Middlesex and Hertford, with knights' fees, advowsons, courts,
leets, views of frank-pledgu, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, fisheries, wreck
of sea and all other rights, liberties, franchises and profits, to hold by the
accustomed rents and services, with all issues from Easter last ; and also
the lordships and manors of Wodestok, Hamborugh, Stonfeld, Bladon and
Wotton and the hundred of Wotton with their members, co. Oxford, with
knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets,
parks, warrens and all other rights, liberties, franchises and profits to hold
for seven years from Easter last. By K.
July 1 . Grant in frank almoin to Henry, the prior, and the convent of the house
Westminster, and church of St. Mary Overey in Suthwark, in the diocese of Winchester,
who have promised to celebrate daily within their church a mass of
St. Herasmus the Martyr, in which the priest shall pray for the soul
of the king's father Bichard, duke of York, and for the good estate of the
king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the king's firstborn
son Edward, pnnce of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and
the king's other children and for their souls after death, as appears in u
writing under their common seal, of the advowson of the parish church of
West Tylbury, co. Essex, in the diocese of London, which is of the king's
patronage ; and licence for them to appropriate the said church in mortmain
after inquisition, paying to the king 8/. 9;. for fee of the seal.
By p.s. and for 20s, paid in the hanaper.
Aug. 4. . Presentation of John Longeman, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Culmynton in le Corvedale, in the diocese of Hereford, void by the
resignation of John Billingesborowe, last parson, and in the king's gift by
reason of the minority of Mb kinsman George, earl of Shrewsbury.
Membranes 9.
Aug. 12. Gi-ant to the king's servant Thomas Gale of Derthemouth, who at the
Westminster, king's command prepared two ships of his with mariners to resist the king's
enemies at sea and continued on the king's service at sea with the said
ships and mariners from 10 February last until 10 July at his own expense,
whereby the king is indebted to him in the sum of 35/. lis, 2J., that he
or his factors or attorneys may ship woollen cloths, pieces of tin and
fodders of lead and other merchandise not of the staple of Calais in the
ports of Exeter and Dertemouth and take them to any foreign parts and
bring back other merchandise to the said ports quit of customs and subsidies
to the said sum. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the customs and
subsidies in the port of Dertmouth.
Aug. 27. Presentation of Robert Ripplyngham to the parish church of Chepsted,
Westminster, in the diocese of Winchester, void by the death of the last incumbent
and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of Edward, earl of
Wiltshire.
644 CALfiNDAft 01? PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane 9 — cont
Aag. 9. Preeentaiion of Tristram More, chaplain, to the parish church of All
Westminster. Saints, Dorchestre, in the diocese of Salisbury, void bj the resignation of
William Brydde.
Aug. 30. General pardon to Edward Tewson late of Oxford, clerk, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 24 July last. By p.8.
Aug. 16. Confirmation of the foundation by the king's clerk Robert Wodelarke,
Westminster, professor of theology, of a mansion in the town of Cambridge in a street
called < Millestrete ' within the University of Cambridge for a master and
three or more fellows studying philosophy and theology, to be called the hall
of St. Katharine the Virgin, and grant that the said hall shall be a perpetual
college and fellowship of a master and three or more fellows within the
University. The master and fellows shall have perpetual succession with
power to acquire in mortmain lands, rents, reversions, possessions and services,
and a chest or tower and other statutes, ordinance and insignia according
to the disposition of the said Robert and his executors, and a common seal
and power of impleading and being impleaded. And grant to them of
licence to acquire in mortmain without inquisition lands, rents, reversions,
possessions and services, not held in chief, to the value of 40 marks yearly,
that they may pray for the good estate of the king and for his soul after
death. By K. and for 1 8^. 4^. Ad. paid in the hanaper.
July 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Page of the office of steward
Westminster, of the king's manor of Eltham, co. Kent, receiving fees of 40«. yearly from
the issues of the manor with all other profits. By p.s.
Sept 7. General pardon to German Fynne of Towey, co. Cornwall, * mariner,'
Westminster, alias German Scalard, * yoman.' By K. & C.
Sept. 13. Licence for the "prior and convent of the monastery of Whitby, of the
Westminster, order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of York, to elect an abbot in the place
of Dan Thomas Pykering, last abbot, resigned.
MSMBRANB 8.
July 10* Ghtmt to John Couper and Stephen Ponde, the masters or governors,
Westminster, and the brethren and sisters of the poor fraternity or gild of principal and
chief clerks of collegiate and parish churches of the city of London,
founded by the late king by letters patent dated 8 February, 27 Henry VI.
that on account of their poverty they shall be discharged from finding one
of the two chaplains mentioned in the said letters patent. Grant to them
also of authority over all the principal and chief clerks of the said city and
the suburbs of the same. And grant to them of licence to acquire in
mortmain lands, rents and services within the said city and elsewhere within
the realm, not held in chief, to the value of 20/. yearly.
By p.s. and for 31 5. paid in the hanaper.
Aug. 6. Grant for life to John Kendale, esquire, who spent the days of his youth
Westminster, in the service of the king's father and the king and now has come to old
age and debility, of the office of controller of the king's works within the
realm and \2d. daily for himself and 6d, daily for a clerk under him, as
were allowed to John Straunge, late clerk of the works, for the wages of
John Harteshorn, lately holding the office of controller, viz. I2d. daily from
the issues of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon and 6d, daily
from the issues of the county of Lincoln, with a robe of the suit of the
king's esquires yearly at the great wardrobe and all other profits, houses,
gardens and commodities pertaining to the office; in lieu of a grant
to him by letters patent dated 12 February, I Edward IV. surrendered.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon,
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
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1476. Membrane 8 — cont,
Aug. 26. Grant for life to the king's counsellor John, lord Howarde, of the oflSce
WeBtminster. of steward of the king's castle and lordship of Henyngham, town and
lordship of Lavenham and all other castles, lordships, manors and lands
within the counties of Suffolk and Essex late of John Yere, late earl of
Oxford, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the same and all other
profits. By p.s,
Sept. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant William Aleyn, one of the yeomen of
Weitminster. the crown, of 6rf. daily for the fee of the crown from 1 March last, from
which day he has been in office, from the rent of serjeanty in the county of
Wilts and the revenues of the county. By p.a
MSMBRANB 7.
July 22. Grant to the king's kinsman Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, and
Westminster. Robert Multon, prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, whom the king
lately retained as wardens of the east march and middle march of England
towards Scotland for seven years from 24 June last, and who are to receive
for the safe custody of the said marches 6,000 marks yearly in time of war
and 2,000 marks yearly in time of peace or truce, of the sum of 2,000 marks
yearly as above during the said term, viz. 400/. from the issues of the
customs and subsidies in the port of Kyngeston on Hull, 400/. from the like
in the port of Newcastle on Tyne, 53/. 6«. %d. from the issues of the county
of Northumberland, 280/. at the receipt of the Exchequer at the hands of
the treasurer and chamberlains and 200/. from the issues of all lands late of
Gerard Witheryngton, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, in the county of
Northumberland and in the king's hands by reason of the minority of Roger
his son and heir ; provided that whenever the said earl shall return home
from the king's service beyond the seas and wish to stay on the custody of
the marches the said prior shall relinquish the custody within fourteen days
of the said earl's certifying his return. By p.s.
July 23. General pardon to Elias Riley, 'yoman,' late of the county of Stafford,
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 26 June last. By p.s.
July 12. Revocation of the protection with clause volumuSy for one year, granted
Westminster, on 25 March laet by letters patent to William Ferry alias Ferys, citizen and
mercer of London, going beyond the seas on the king's service in the
company of Laurence Reynford, knight, because the sheriffs of London have
certified that he delays in that city.
July 27. Pardon to William Dudley alias Duddeley, dean of the chapel of the
Westminster, household, of all debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king
and all demands which the king may have against him before 20 June last.
By p.s.
July 28. Grant to John Wothepoll and John Jaye of Bristol, who at the king's
Westminster, command prepared five ships of theirs with mariners to resist the king's
enemies of France at sea and continued in the king's service at sea from
3 February to 10 July at their own expense, whereby the king is indebted
to them in the sum of 190/. 15*. that they or their factors or attorneys may
ship woollen cloths and other merchandise not of the staple of Calais in
the ports of Bristol and Hampton and take them to any foreign parts and
bring back other merchandise to the said ports quit of customs and subsidies
to the said sum. f^y p.s.
July 29. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the customs and
Westminster, subsidies in the port of Bristol.
July 25. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one year, granted
Westmmster. on 15 June last by letters patent to William Maluery, citizen and • Salter '
of London staying on the king's service within the realm on the victualling
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646 OALBNi)A.R OP PATENT ROLtS.
1 475. Membrane 7 — co«/.
of the king's army bejond the Beas, because he delays in London on
his own bnsioess, as Thomas Hill and Edmund Shaa, sberifiSy hare
certified.
Oct. 6. Revocation of the protection with clause volumuSf for one year, granted
Westminster, on 15 April last by letters patent to Henry Whiche, citizen and * iremonger '
of London, going beyond the seas on the king's service in the company
of John Elryngton, treasurer of the king's war, because he delays in the
city and suburbs of London, as Robert Colwyche^and Hugh Brice, sheriffs,
have certified.
Membranes 6 and 5.
Oct. 2. General pardon to Thomas Saundres alias Saundre of Horecrosse, co.
Westminfiter. Stafford, *yoman/ of all offences committed by him before 11 September
last. By p.s.
Oct. 3. General pardon to "John Tomson alias Thomsone of the county of
Westminster. Middlesex, * bruer ' alias * yoman,* of all offences committed by him before
6 September last. By p.s*
Oct. 6. Pardon to William Martyn, whom by letters patent the king lately
WestmiDster. appointed one of the controllers of the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in
the port of London and ports and places adjacent, of all forfeitures by him to
the king and grant that he may buy and sell any merchandise and take it
to any foreign parts or bring back merchandise from foreign parts to the
realm without penalty or forfeiture, notwithstanding the act in the late
Parliament at Westminster that no customer, searcher, controller or
surveyor of the scrutiny, or their clerk, shall buy or sell by way of
merchandise, saving to the king the customs and subsidies, and provided
that he do not take wools or wool-fells to any foreign parts except to
the staple of Calais or by the straits of Marroke. By p.s.
Sept. 11. Grant to William Kerver, Richard Fowler, Hugh Fenne, John Forster
Westmiuster. and Morgan Ked welly and their heirs and assigns, in lieu of a grant to the
said Richard, Hugh, John and Morgan and their heirs and assigns by
letters patent dated 10 September, Jl Edward IV. surrendered, of five
messuages and 580 acres of land in Wallond with appurtenances in the
parishes of Broklond, Ivechirche, Oldrommene, Midle, Lyde, Pountene and
Promehelle, co. Kent, of which 40 acres are in the hands of Henry atte
Stone at Aghenesbrokke, 6 acres in the hands of John Legh, a moiety of 9
acres in two pieces in the hands of Adam Gilbert and a moiety of 4 acres
in the hands of John Champion, 149 acres of pasture and meadow in the
marsh of Romney in the parishes of Rokynge, Stane, Orleston, Newe-
chirche, Ivechirche and Seyntmarichirche, co. Kent, 300 acres of salt marsh
in the parishes of Pountene, Midle, Lyde, Promehelle and Broklond afore-
said by Wallond and a messuage at Engeham and 400 acres of pasture, 62
acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood in the parishes of Wodechirche and
Betherysden, co. Kent, late of John Engeham late of Wodechirch, * gentil-
man,' and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and outlawry for
high treason, the reversion on the death of Agnes late the wife of Alan
Engeham of a messuage and 128 acres of land in the parishes of Wode-
chirche and Halden, co. Kent, which she holds for life of the inheritance
of the said John Engeham, and the reversion on the death of Agnes
Robard, late the wife of John Robard of Cranebroke and mother of the said
John Engeham, of certain parcels of land in Wodechirche called * Morys-
landes' and * Pocheldredys * containing 60 acres, certain parcels of land in
Wodechirche containing 50 acres called ' Inwolden,' 33 acres of land in
Wodechurche called < Bedyudcn,' 30 acres of land in Wodechurche call^
Kk
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1 475. Membranes 6 anrf 5 — cotU.
^ Forelandjs * and 12 acres of land in Romenemersh in the parishes of
Sejntmaricbnrche and Newecburche, which she holds for life of the in-
heritance of the said John Engeham, to hold hj the accustomed services.
And if Ihe above shall be taken from them in anj way thej shall receive
100/. yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer until recompensed with other
lands to the same value. By K.
Membrane 5 — cant.
Oct. 9. General pardon to Richard Redeworth ali€u Redesworth of Sowerby, co.
Westminster. York, *yoman,* of all offences committed by him before 4 October. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant John Shorter, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the office of ranger in the king's forest of Melchuyt,
CO. Wilts, with wages of 6d, daily, as John Boston had for the same office,
from Michaelmas last from the rent of serjcanty which the sheriff of the
county renders yearly at the Exchequer and from the issues of the county.
By p.s.
Sept. 18. Grant to Gerard Caniziaui, citizen and mercer of London, in repayment
Westminster, of the sum of 1,000 marks due to him from the king, as appears in the
receipt of the Exchequer, that he or his executors after his decease or their
factors or attorneys may ship sacks and cloves of wool/ woollen cloths, pieces
of tin and fodders of lead in the port of Suthampton and take the wools by
the straits of Marrok and the woollen cloths, tin and lead to any foreign
parts and bring back other merchandise from foreign parts to the said port
quit of customs and subsidies, those on the wool at the rate of 4 marks for
each sack, until he shall thus be fully satisfied of the said sum. By p.s.
Oct. 4. Appointmentment, until 4 April, of Thomas Markhom, esquire, to take
Westminster, sea fish and fresh-water fish for the expenses of the household and carriage
for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Oct. 18. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 14 March last by letters patent to Richard Marchall, ' haberdassher,'
citizen of London, going on the king's sei*vice beyond the seas in the com-
pany of Thomas Bowes, clerk of the king's ordnance, because he delays in
London, as Hugh Brice and Robert Colwyche, sheriff, have certified.
June 30. Letters of denization for Christian Colbome, bom in the parts of Almain.
Westminster. By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Membrane 4.
Nov. 12. Confirmation of the estate of George Daune, chaplain, in the canonry and
Westminster, prebend which John Walbronde, clerk, deceased, last had in the king's
royal chapel of St. Stephen wilhin the palace of Westminster and to which
the said George was presented by the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, during the king's absence without the realm. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Grant for life to Marjory Cobbe, widow, midwife of the king's consort
Westminster, Elizabeth, queen of England, of 10/. yearly from the issues of the county of
Devon. By p.8.
Nov. 9. Grant for life to the king's counsellor John Howard, lord Howard, knight,
Westminster, of the office of steward of the manors of Hethingham at the Castle,
Bentley, Earl's Colne, Stanstedo Mounfichet and Canfeld, co. Essex, and
Lavenham, co. Suffolk, and all courts of these manors, and 10/. yearly for
the said office from the said manor of Lavenham from Michaelmas last; in
lieu of a grant to him by letters patent dated 26 August (see p. 545),
surrendered. -By K.
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1475. Membrane 4 — coni.
Oct, 27. Pardon to William Haute, knight, sheriff of Kent, of all offences com-
Weatminster. mitted by him and all issues, fines, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears
due from him to the king bj reason of his office and all escapes of felons
and other prisoners. £j p.s.
Nov. 10. Pardon to the king's servant Walter Hungerford, esquire, to whom by
Westminster, letters under the privy seal dated 17 tfanuarj, 14 Edward IV, the king
granted a coppice of wood and underwood called * Shortyngrovt * within the
forest of Groveley, co. Wilts, with the groves adjoining, provided that
he answer to the king for the value of the same reserving to himself the
sum of 26/. IBs. 4d, of all accounts due from him to the king for this.
By p.s.
Oct, 16. Grant for life to Thomas Seyntleger, one of the esquires of the body, to
Westminster, whom Jby letters patent dated 4 {sic) January, 2 Edward IV. the king
granted the custody of the park of Guldford, co. Surrey, and the herbage
and pannage in the park for wages, of the custody of divers great parcels
of land newly enclosed and imparked and annexed to the park, as he has
had since the time of their annexation without regard or wages, and the
custody of the deer in the same and the herbage and pannage in the same
for the sustenance of the deer with the issues and profits thereof; and grant
to him also of the king's manor of Cleygate, co. Surrey, with all members
and profits in the parish of Assh, co. Surrey, and all lands, rents and
services belonging to the manor and the fee farm which the men and
tenants of the town of Guldford pay yearly to the king, to hold so long as
he shall have the said custody, in reoom pence of his costs and charges for
the sustenance of the deer. By p.s.
Nov. 1 5. Pardon to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, ordinary of the diocese of Lincoln ,
Westminster, for the escapes of all felons and prisoners committed to his custody or the
custody of his predecessors. By K.
Nov. 16. Appointment of Thomas Elryngton to execute the office of chief butler
Westminster, of England in the port of Newcastle upon Tyne and all ports, places and
creeks pertaining to the same in the place of Anthony, earl of By vers, chief
butler, who is occupied on certain business of the king.
By bill of the chief butler,
Nov. 22. Appointment of Thomas Crofle as deputy of the king's kinsman Anthony,
Westminster, earl of Biviers, chief butler of England, who is otherwise occupied on the
king's service, in the ports of Exmuthe and Topesham and ports and places
adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the chief butler.
MSMBRANS 3.
May 4. General pardon to John Gwynne late of London, * yoman.' By p.s.
^Westminster.
Oct. 14. Revocation of the protection with clause volumtUy for one year, granted
Westmmster. on 22 June last by letters patent to Thomas Sayer late of Suthwerk, co.
Surrev, going beyond the seas on the king's service in the company of John
Audeley, lord of Audeley, because he delays in the county of Surrey, as
Thomas Echyngham, knight, sheriff of Surrey, has certified.
Oct. 22. General pardon to Matthew Petit late of Fowey, co. Cornwall, * maryner,*
Westminster, alias * shipman,' of all offences committed by him before 21 October.
By p.s.
Oct. 25. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one year, granted
Westminster, on 4 May last by letters pateiit to Robert Mortemer, esquire, alias Robert
Mortymer of the county of PJssex, * gontylman,' poing to France on the
king's service in the company of John lioward, knight, lord of Howard^
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becaase he delays in the citj and suburbs of London, as appears by
certificate of the sheriffs.
Oct. 24. Pardon to Thomas Dryffelde late of "New Wyndesore, co« Middlesex,
Westminster. < yoman,' ali(is Thomas Druffeld late of New Wyndesore, co. Berks, of his
doable outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the
king to satisfy him for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench,
has certified.
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Oct. 25. Grant for life to the king's clerk Oliver Kyng of the alien priories of
Westminster. St. Helier, Lay and St. Peter in the island of Grersey or Jerze, and all
lordships, manors, lands, roots, services, advowsons, wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, courts, leets, markets, wreck of sea, liberties, franchises,
commodities and emoluments belonging to them. By K.
Oct. 30. Pardon to Thomas Wymbissh, esquire, late sheriff of Lincoln, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him by reason of his office, and all issues, fines,
amercements, debts, accounts and[arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
April 29. Grant to Thomas Yong, one of the justices of the King's Bench, for the
Westminster, better maintenance of his estate and expenses in office, of 1 10 marks yearly
at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers m the
ports of London, Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull according to the form of
an act in Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry YI. and 106s. ll^d. and
the sixth part of ^d, yearly at Christmas for a robe with far and 66s, 6d,
yearly at Whitsuntide for a robe with lining.
Oct. 28. Grant for life to Bobert Grene, king's minstrel, of 10 marks yearly from
Westminster. Michaelmas, 13 Edward IV. from the fee farm of the city of Norwich and
the augmentation of the rent of the same, in lieu of another grant to him
of 10 marks yearly by .letters patent dated 6 February, 14 Edward IV.
surrendered because invalid. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs and bailiffs of the city of Norwich.
Membrane 2.
June 12. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Canterbury, of his body of the honour, castle, manor and lordship of Skipton in Craven
and the manor of Marton in Graven, co. York, and all towns, townships,
hamlets, lands, rents, services, reversions, knights' fees, advowsons, fees, fee
farms, offices, franchises, liberties, mines of coal and lead and other pos-
sessions and hereditaments belonging to the same, or in Craven, co. York,
lately belonging to John Clifford, knight, late lord Clifford, on 29 March,
1 Edward IV, and in the king's hands by virtue of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV. and also all waifs, strays, goods and
chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws, deodands and treasure trove, free
wan*en and free chace, and returns of writs and executions of them within
the same. By p.s.
Sept. 14. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, and the
Westminster, king's uncle Henry, earl of Essex, of the collation to the next vacant
prebend in the king's collegiate chapel of St. Mary and St. George the
Martyr within the castle of Windsor. By K.
Sept 2o. Pardon to John Wode, esquire, master of the king's ordnance, of all
Westminster, actions which the king may have against him for the said ordnance or any
stuff, habiliments or thing's provided for them or for the detention, breakage
or loss of the same, and all debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king in this. By K.
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July 8. Appointment of Eichard Fenys, lord of Dacre, as one of the king's
Westminster, councillors, and grant to him of 100 marks yearly during pleasure from the
customs and subsidies in the port of London. By p.B.
Sept. 29. General pardon to Bobert Busselle late of Holme, co. Cumberland,
Westminster. < yoman.* By p.s.
Sept. 27. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Fouler, esquire, usher of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of the custody of the lands and goods of Bichard Preston,
* gentilman,' who is an idiot, as appears by an inquisition returned into the
Exchequer, so long as they remain in the king's hands, finding a competent
sustenance for the said Bichard and keeping up the houses, enclosures and
buildings and all other charges. By K.
Grant for life to George Lovekyn of London, * taillour,' of the office of
Serjeant tailor in the groat wardrobe, receiving 12(i. daily from the issues
of the counties of Somerset and Dorset, and also lOOs, yearly from the
same issues for a house within the city of London, with liveries of winter
and summer vesture at the hands of the keeper of the great wardrobe
and all other profits. By p.s.
Membranb 1.
Nov. 10. Mandate to the escheator in the county of York for the restitution of the
Westminster, temporalities of 'the abbey of SS. Peter and Hilda, Whitby, to Dan William
Colsone, monk of the monastery, whose election as abbot George, archbishop
of York, has confirmed and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken
by the prior of Gysburn. By p.s.
The like to the following :«-
The escheator in the county of Lincoln.
The mayor and escheator in the city of York.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 12. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Shirborn to Dan Peter
Bampsham, monk of the monastery, whose election as abbot Bichard,
bishop of Salisbury, has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
By p.s.
The like to the escheator in the county of Devon.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 17. Licence for the king's brotheis George, duke of Clarence, and Bichard,
Westminster, duke of Gloucester, and their wives Isabel and Anne, kinswomen and
heiresses of Thomas, late earl of Salisbury, to enter freely into all castles,
lordships, honours, alien priories, lands, rents, reversions, services, fisheries,
mills, rights, pensions, portions, forests, offices, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, returns of writs, chaces, advowsous, knights' fees, possessions
and hereditaments which should descend to the said Isabel and Anne on
the death of the said Thomas or Alice, late countess of Salisbury, his
daughter and heu*ess, or Alice, late duchess of Suffolk, his wife, with all
issues from the death of the said duchess of Suffolk or any of their
ancestors. By p.8.
Nov. 16. Presentation of Thomas Barker, parson of the parish church of Pet worth,
Westminster, in the diocese of Chichester, to one of the chantries called * Mortjmers
Chauntryes ' within the cathedral church of Chichester, on an exchange of
benefices with William Baker.
Nov. 27. Whereas the abbot and convent of the monastery of St. Mary, Teukesbury,
Westmiiuter. qo, Gloucester, were seised in their demesne as of fee of the priory of
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1475. Membrane 1 — ctmi.
Goldcljff in North Wales and the manor of Gk>ldcl7ff and Goldre there and
relinquished them to the king, who afterwards granted them to the provost
and brethren of the college of St. Mary, Eton by Windsor, and in recom-
pence for this the king by letters patent dated 25 July 7 Edward IV.
granted to the said abbot and convent the priory of Derhurst, co. Gloucester,
with all its appurtenances; and now the said abbot and convent being
seised of the manors of Membury, co. Devon, and Preston and Monkeselver,
CO. Somerset, and the rectories of Furyton and Wollaviuton, co. Somerset,
pai*cel of the said priory of Goldclyff, have relinquished them to the king,
who has granted them to the dean and canons of his free chapel of St. George
within the castle of Wyndesore ; the king hereby promises that the said
abbot and convent shall hold the said priory of Derhurst with its lordships,
manors and members without any vexation, interruption or disturbance,
and grants licence for them to sue the abbot and convent of St. Denis in
France for the release to them of the priory and to sue the pope and all
others whom it may concern for the annexation of the priory to their
monastery. By K.
Nov. 27. Grant for life to the king's servant Peter Wraton, yeoman of the crown,
Westminster, of a hoase under the Exchequer at Westminster with a door towards the
king's palace there and near a house called ^ Helle.' By p.s.
Nov. 28. Grant for life to Gilbert Huse of the reversion of the office of bailiff of
Westmmster. the skivinage and island of Colne without the town of Calais on the death
of the king's servant William Worsley, to whom the same was granted by
letters patent dated 1 5 April 1 Edward IV. [French Roll, 1 Edtoard IV.
m. 35.] By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Dec. 2. Grant for life to Robert Fletcher of all the lands in the town and fields
VVestminBter. of Teversham, co. Cambridge, forfeited to the king and in his hands by the
rebellion of John Ball late of that county. By p.s.
Dec. 3. Grant to John Bedale, canon and prebendary of Satton in the cathedral
Westminster, church of Chichester, of a canonry and prebend in the king's free chapel
of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, on an exchange of
prebends with George Dawne.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the chapel.
Nov. 19. Fardon to John Conyers of Hornby, co. York, knight, alias of Whorlton,
VITestminster. oo. York, late sheriff of York, of all offences committed by him and all
debts, accounts, fines and amercements due from him to the king by reason
of his office. By p.s.
Dec. 6. Eevocation of the protection with clause volumuSy for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to Wilh'am Sturmy late of Knoll, co. Wilts,
* gentilman,' going beyond the seas in the king's company, because he delays
at Westminster, as Robert Colwych and Hugh Bryce, sheriffs of Middlesex,
have certified.
Membrane I5d,
June 8. Commiifsion to John Scotte, knight, John Donne, knight, and Thomas
Canterbury. Thwaytes to take muster of 104 archers of the retinue of William Hastyngos
of Hastynges, knight, in any convenient place near Calais and to certify
thereon to the king.
June 12. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, William
Canterbury. Stourton of Stourton, knight, Henry Ros, knight, and Edward Barkeley to
take muster of John Audelcy of Audeley, knight, and Galliard Dureford,
loixl of Duras, knight, and 2,000 men at arms, arme<l men and archers of
652 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1475^ Membrane 15rf— con*.
their retinae going to Brittany at any convenient place near Falmouth and
to certify thereon to the king with all haste.
June 23. The like to William Stourton of Stourton, knight, Edward Berkeley*
Westminster. John Bygonell, John Mone, William Brounyng, Thomas Martyn, John
Bussell, William Erneley, Richard Harper and Robert Lytton, at any
convenient place near Weymouth.
MSMBRANS 9d.
Aug. 25. Commission to Thomas Breux, knight, William Joce, esquire, Benedict
Westminster. Caldewell, Robert a Wode and the sheriff of Suffolk to enquire about all
castles, honours, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions and services in
the said county belonging to the king by reason of the forfeiture of John,
late earl of Oxford, attainted of high treason by an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 6 November, 12 Edward IV. what they are worth and of
whom they are held and by what services and who has received the issues
from that date.
Aug. 29. Commission to Thomas Ussher and Geoffrey Kent to take certain ships
Westminster, in certain ports and creeks of the counties of Essex and Suffelk and
masters and mariners and gear for them and to take them to the port of
Calais with all haste and certify thereon to the king and council.
Mbmbranb Id,
. NoVc 29. Commission to Robert Wylughby, knight, Henry Bodrugan, knight,
Westminster. John Carmynewe, Thomas Tregarthen and the sheriff of Cornwall to arrest
Thomas Flete and Thomas Knyght, convicted of certain riots and offences
by authority of the last Parliament at Westminster, and Thomas Clemens
and bring them before the king and council and to release Joan late
the wife of Thomas Glyn, imprisoned by the said Thomas Clemens, and set
her at liberty.
Sept. 3. The like to Thomas Delamare, knight, and Thomas Langford, esquire, to
Westminster, arrest Robert TuguU late of Hungerford, co. Berks, merchant, alias Robert
Tugnll the younger, < clothier,' alias late of Hungerford, co. Wilts, and
bring him before the king and council.
Dec. 8. The like to William Courtenay, knight, John Crokker, knight, Charles
Westminster. Djnham, esquire, Bartholomew Seyntleger, esquire, Richard Pomeray,
esquire, Nicholas Sancle, esquire, John (rybbys, esquire, William Coffyn,
esquire, John Giffard of Haliisbyn, esquire, and the sheriff of Devon to
arrest Richard AUer, Richard Wode, William Pitteford, Laurence Yonge,
Hugh Broun, Walter Whitelok, Nicholas Michell, Simon Whiddon and
Ridbard Gunner and bring them before the king and council to answer for
certain riots and offences.
Nov. 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Bekley and William Wolcey
Westminster, to take carpenters called * kervers ' and other carpenters for the king's works
within the castle of Wyndesore.
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15 EDWAED IV.— Pabt III.
1476. Mbmbranb 19.
May 26. Licence for Bicbard, bishop of Salisburj, Walter Devereauz, knigbt^
Westminster, lord Ferrers, Master Alexander Legb, parson of tbe parish church of
St. Bride, Fletestrete, London, William Notyngham, Thomas Tremayll,
Thomas Bayen, John Pyrules, chaplain, Thomas Gay, Thomas Bobyns,
John Cotman, Bobert Pigroer, John Martyn, William Hayford, WilUam
Trevistan, William Vale, John Olyver, Bobert Bradmer, Bobert Bowier,
John Carter, William Hampton and Thomas Wiseman to found a fraternity
or perpetual gild in the said church of St. Bride and to receive any
men and women who may wish to be brethren and sisters of the
gild with aqy goods and chattels granted to it. The brethren and
sisters shall each year elect from among themselves a master and two
wardens for the governance of the gild and the custody of its goods and
lands, with power to remove them and appoint others, and they shall form
one body by the name of the fraternity or gild of St. Mary in the church
of St. Bride and shall have a common seal and perpetual succession and
power of acquiring lands, rents and other possessions and of impleading
and being impleaded. And they shall have power to meet together to
make ordinances for tbe fraternity and to dress themselves in cloth of one
suit and to meet to eat and drink together in a suitable place within the
parish and to support one or two chaplains to celebrate divine service at
the altar of St. Mary in the north part of the said church and do other
works of piety there for the good estate of the king and the said founders
^ and the brethren and sisters of the gild and for their souls after death.
By p.8«
June 29. Pardon to Anthony Widvylle, earl of Byverz, lord of Scalerz of Nucellez,
Westminster, and of the Isle of Wight, chief butler of England, of all offences committed
by him against the statutes of liveries aud retinues and all entries by him
into any lordships, lands, advowsons, knights' fees, franchises and other
possessions belonging to the king before 24 May. By p.s.
May 24. Grant to James, bishop of Norwich, Hugh Hunt, John Freman and their
Westminster, assigns of the collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's
college of Tamworth, co. Warwick. By p.s.
July 2. General pardon to Bobert Foster late of Bynbroke, co. Lincoln,
Westminster. < husbondman,' alias * yoman,' alias * laborer.' By p.s.
March 11. Grant in frank almoin to William Westbury, the provost, and the college
Westminster, of St. Mary, Eton by Windsor, of two parts of a place, wharf, crane, houses,
and tenement with all appurtenances, profits and commodities in the parish
of St. Martin in le Vyntyre, London, saving the right of Anthony Wydevile,
earl Biviers, lord of Scales, Nusels and the Isle of Wight, and his heirs in
the third part. By p.s.
July 21. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Sylkton as controller of the great
Westminster, and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the subsidy
of the Zs, in the tun and the 12df. in the pound in the port of Chichester
and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided
that he execute the ofllce in person, with the custody of one part of the coket
seal. By bill of the treasurer.
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The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
Oct. 17. Bichard Heryson in the ports of Exeter and Dertmonth.
.Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 10. Nicholas Warynges in the port of Bristol. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
1476.
March 1, Thomas Asshe in the port of Bristol. By bill of the treasurer
Westminster.
Feb. 27* Thomas Bere in the port of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Westminster. By Wll of the treasurer.
1475.
Sept. 29. The like of Bichard Danvers as controller of the subsidy of the 3s, in the
Westminster, tun and the I2d. in the pound in the port of London and ports and places
adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 11. Signification to 6. archbishop of York of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Dau William Colson, monk of the monastery of SS. Peter and Hilda,
Whitby, as abbot of the monastery. By p.s.
No7. 4. Signification to B. bishop of S&lisbury of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Peter Bampsham, monk of the monastery of Shirbome, as abbot of the
monastery. By p.s.
Membrane 18.
Oct. 29. Grant to the king's kinswoman Anne, duchess of Buckingham, who is
Westminster, willing to undertake the governance and tuition and support the expenses
of the king's kinsman Edward, earl of Wiltshire, son and heir of John,
late earl of Wiltshire, tenant in chief, and has done so from the time
of the death of the said late earl, of 60/. yearly from Mi4h|e]mas,
14 Edward IV. from the issues of the manors of Stanford Byvers, Tracies,
Suttons and Bngges and two messuages called ' Pyggeslond ' and ^ Bolleis '
and four other messuages, four tofts, 1,000 acres of land, 40 acres of
meadow and 200 acres of wood in Stanford Byvers and High Ongre,
CO. Essex, in the king's custody by reason of the minority of the said earl,
60 long as she shall ^ve his governance. By K.
Oct. 30. Grant for life to the king's counsellor Master John Coke, doctor of laws,
Westminster, of the office of 8econdai*y in the office of the privy seal, with wages of 40/.
yearly from 11 August last at ^the hands of the collectors of the subsidy
of tonnage and poundage in the port of Jyondon, and a livery of vesture
yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe viz. 8 long yards of cloth of colour
with a fur [hood] of ^ bys ' of seven tires {tymhris)^ as Master Thomas Kent,
late secondary in the said office, had. By •p.s. [4251.]
Oct 10. Ordinance that henceforth among the offices of the order of the Garter
Westminster, there shall be an office of chancellor, and api)ointment for life of the king's
kinsman, Bichard Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury, as chancellor of the
order, with provision that after his death his successors the bishops of
Salisbury shall be chancellors, as the chapel of St. George in the i-oyal
castle of Windsor in which the order is founded is within the diocese of
Salisbury, provided that this be not to the pn^judice of the bishop of
Winchester. French. By p.8.
Nov. 5. Grant for life to Humphrey Grahame, chaplain, bom in Scotland, that
Westminster, he may freely dwell within the realm of England, the town of Calais and
the limits of the same and other places subject to the king and accept
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147o, Membrane 18 — coni.
benefices below the dignity of the deanery of a cathedral chacch and enjoy
his goods and possessions. By K.
Oct. 26. Appointment, until 26 April, of William Mathewe, yeoman puryeyor of
WejtiniDster. the carriage of the household, to take two-wheeled carts, long carts, horses
and oxen and other necessaries for his office.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Noy. 5. Grant for life to Geoffrey Gate, knight, of the offices of receiyer of the
Westminster, reyenues of the king's lordships of Marke and Oye with the seyen parishes
annexed, searcher within the town of Calais and the water of Grayelyng
within and without the skiyinage in the marsh, and high bailiff of the said
lordships with the parishes, receiying the accustomed fees from the issues
of the lordships with all other profits. By p.s.
Vacated because on the French Boll.
Noy. 6. Pardon to Thomas Phelip alias Philipp alias Phylypp late of Lucton,
Westminster, co. Somerset, esquire, late escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset,
of all debts, fines, amercements^ accounts and arrears due from him to the
king by reason of his office. By K.
Oct. 28. Grant to the king's seryant Master Dominic de Serego, physician to the
Westminster, king and his consort, to whom for his good seryice to the king and his
consort and daughters the king on 12 December, 7 Edward IV. granted
an annuity of 40/. during pleasure from Michaelmas then last past at
the hands of the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer, of the
sum of 63/. 6s, Bd. from the customs and subsidies on certain merchandise
coming in any galleys of Venice or carracks to the ports of London and
Suthampton^ in payment of arrears of such annuity. By p.s.
Noy. 6. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Kyd, chaplain, born in
We9tminster. Scotland, at present dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm and enjoy his goods.
Noy. 8. Inspeximus and confirmation to the men and burgesses of the town of
Westminfter. Bureford of letters patent dated 3 July, 24 Edward III. inspecting and
confirming two charters of Henry IT. For 26«. 8c/. paid in the hanaper.
Noy. 12. Grant, to the king's seryant James Haiyngton, knight, of 340/. from the
Westminster, issues of the county of York. By p.8.
Membrane 17.
Noy. 13. Grant to the king's seryant Thomas Gale of Dertemouth that he or his
Westminster, factors or attorneys may ship woollen cloths, pieces of tin and fodders of
lead and other merchandise not of the staple of Calais in the ports of Exeter
and Dertemouth, Flymmouth and Fowey and take the same to foreign
parts and bring back other merchandise to the said ports quit of customs
and subsidies to the sum of 30/. By p.s.
Noy. 6. Grant for life to Robert Bokley and William Bokley his son of the office
Westminster, of ranger of the forest of Lee, co. Rutland, alias the forest of Rutland, and
wages of 2d, daily from 26 May last from the issues of the county of
Rutland, with all other profits ; in lieu of a like grant to them by letters
patent dated 26 May, surrendered because inyalid. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Noy. 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger Appulton, esquire, as master and
Westminster, surveyor of the repair and building of the king's manor of Eltham, co.
Kent, receiving daily as the king shall please, with power to take
stonecutters, plumbers, carpenters, masons and olher officers and labourers
for the works and stones, timber, tiles, glass, iron, lead and other necessaries
>
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'and carriage for the same, rendering his account before certain persona
appointed by the king. By p.8,
Nov. 16. Pardon to Roger Ree, knight, alias late esquire, late one of the ushers
Westmingter. of the king's chamber, aliai hite sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk| alias late
escheator in the counties of Essex and Hertford, alias late sheriff of
Essex and Hertford, alias late occupier of the hundred of Berestaple, co.
Essex, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues,
reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king.
ByK.
Nov. 17. Greneral pardon to Christopher Saunder of St. Laurence, co. Kent,
Westminster. < yoman,' alias late of Canterbury, co. Kent, alias late of Mynster, co.
Kent, of all offences committed by him before 14 November. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Revocation of the protection with clause voiumttSj for one year, granted
Westminster, on 15 April last by letters patent to William Brandon, knight, going
beyond the seas in the king's company, because he delays in the county of
Middlesex, as Robert Colwich and Hugh Brice, sheriffs, have certified.
Nov. 20. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Tomson, bom at
Westminster. Berwyk in Scotland, dwelling at Bernestowne, co. York, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Membrans 16.
June 26. Grant to William Stanley, knight of the body, and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body of tho manors of Homemede in Homemede, co. Hertford, and
Enballe, co. Cambridge, a messuage called ' Chardakerhall ' and a tenement
annexed to it called ' Reueles ' in Shymplenge, a tenement called ^ G-yffardes *
in Shymplenge, Stande and Boxstedes, two tenements called * Cokes ' and
* Yalauntes ' in Hertest and a tenement called ' Boxstedes ' in Boxstedes, co.
Suffolk, and the manor or lordship of Flete by Sandwich, co. Kent, with
all towns, townships, hamlets, messuages, lands, meadows, feedings,
pastures, woods, waters, stanks, stews, mills, gardens, dovecotes, rents,
services, reversions, courts, leets, offices, views of frank*pledge, escheats,
liberties, franchises, rights, commodities, knights' fees, advowsons, wards,
marriages, scutages, reliefs, hundreds, wapentakes, fairs, mai'kets, places,
parks, warrens, fisheries and other emoluments and customs, and all issues
due to the king before this date. By K.
July 20. Grant for life to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, in
Westminster, lieu of another grant of the same ofiice to him by letters patent dated
18 February, 14 Edward IV. surrendered, of the office of sheriff of the
county of Cumberland, with power each ,'year on the morrow of All Souls
to appoint an under-sheriff who bhall discharge the duties of the office and
to certify thereon to the barons of the Exchequer ; and grant to him for
life from the said 18 February of all forfeited issues, amerciaments, fines,
profits, farms, revenues, forfeitures and commodities in the county, all farms
exacted under the name of the sheriff, all demesne lands of the castle of
Carlisle, the 40/. yearly which the citizens of Carlisle render to the king,
all the king's fisheries in the water of Eden and elsewhere in the county
and all other rents and farms rendered to the king within the county,
rendering to the king 100/. yearly at the Exchequer; provided that this
grant shalL not extend to the forest of Inglewoide or any rents or farms
belonging to the king therefrom. By K.
July 20. Pardon to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and Anne his
Westminster, wife, one of the heirs and tenants of the lands late of Richard Neville,
late earl of Warwick; alias Anne, duchess of Gloucester, heir of the lands
16 3EDWAIID IV.— Part III. <SW
1476. Membrane 16 — cant.
of Richard, late earl of Salisbury, late occupier of the castle, town, lordship,
and land of Bergevenny, alias Richard, duke of Gloucester, occupier of
the lordship, manor, town and township of Chirke and Chirkeland in the
marches of Wales, alias Anne, duchess of Gloucester, one of the heirs and
tenants of the lands of Richard, late earl of Warwick, keeper of all mines
of gold, silver and lead within the realm from the Trent to the north, alias
Richard, duke of Gloucester, tenant of the lands late of Richard, late earl
of Salisbury, and Richard, late earl of Warwick, occupier of a house called
'Glashous' and the fishery of Edyn and Trenwathen in the forest of
Englewode alias the fishery of Girmethwayte and Grenewathelyn, of all
offences committed by them, all fines, issues, amercements, reliefsi scutages,
debts, accounts and arre^*s due from them to the king and all alienations
and perquisitions by them of lands held in chief without licence. By K.
July 26. Grant for life to the king's esquire John Waynflete, of the office of one
Westminster, of the king's Serjeants at arras from 5 July, 11 Edward IV. receiving 12rf.
daily from the issues of the county of Middlesex with all other profits and
a livery of vesture yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe as other
Serjeants at arms have ; in lieu of a grant to him of the office by letters
patent dated the said 5 July, surrendered. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex.
Membrane 15.
March 14. Exemplification, at the request of the king's brother George, duke of
WestmiBster. Clarence, of the tenour of an act (English) in the Parliament summoned at
Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by divers pro-
rogations to 23 January, 14 Edward IV. and from thence to 13 March,
15 Edward IV. ordaining that whereas by letters patent dated 18 July,
14 Edward IV. the king granted to the said duke and the heirs male of
his body the manors and lordships of Sampford Courteney, Torbrlan and
Slappeton, co. Devon, Hasilbere and Iwarne Courteney alias Yewam
Courteney, co. Dorset, and Kyngesdon by Ylchestere, co. Somerset, with
all knights' fees, advowsons, leets, courts, views of frank-pledge, fairs,
markets, warrens, fisheries, free customs, rights, waifs, strays, chattels of
felons and fugitives, escheats, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities,
this giant shall be void and of no effect from the said 13 March and the
said duke shall hold the premises from that date to himself and his heirs
and assigns by knight service, saving the right of any person other than the
king and his heirs and the heirs male of the duke to the premises. \^Rolls
of Parliament^ VL 126.] •
April 16. Letters of denization for John de Solareo, born in the parts of Italy,
Westminster, alias John Bull of London, ' broker,' and the heirs of his body. By K.
April 1 8. Presentation of John Longeman to the parish church of Culmiton in le
Westminster. Corvedale, in the diocese of Hereford, void by the resignation of John
Billyngisborowe, last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the minority
of his kinsman George, earl of Shrewsbury. By p.s.
May 21. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Catesby, knight,
Westminster. Walter Mauntell, knight, Edmund Rede, knight, Richard Fowler, Thomas
Waldyene, Thomas Wode and John Russell to William Tyberd, the
president, and the scholars of the college of St. Mary Magdalen commonly
called * Mandeleyn College ' in the University of Oxford of the manor of
Dodyngton alias Dudyngton by Wakerley and six messuages, five tofts,
100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 40 acres of
wood and AOs, of rent in Dodyngton alias Dudyngton by Wakerley, co«
668 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1475. Membrane 15 — com.
Northampton, extended at 12/. yearly, held of the king as of his dacbj of
Lancaster, as appears by an inquisition taken before Robert Pemberton,
escheator in the county, to hold to the value of 14/. yearly, in part
satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated 10 October, 7 Edward IV.
July 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Langton as controller of the
Westminster, scrutiny in the port of Kyngeston on Hull and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 22. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary,
Westminster. Shirburne, to elect an abbot in the place of John Saunder, late abbot,
deceased. By p.B.
Mbmbranb 14.
Aug. 1. Whereas the king, on 13 May, 2 Edward TV. for 95/. 8c/. in which he
Westminster, was indebted to Thomas Gay the younger assigned to him the said 95/. 8c/.
by a tally containing that sum levied at the receipt of the Exchequer at
Westminster on John Lambard and the said Thomas himself, then collectors
of the customs and subsidies of wools and the petty custom in the port of
Southampton, and on 14 March, 3 Edward TV. for 100/. in which he was
likewise indebted to him assigned to him that sum by another tally levied
at the said receipt on the said collectors, and on 23 July, 3 Edward lY.
for 20/. in which he was likevrise indebted to him assigned to him that sum
by a tally levied at the said receipt on the collectors of the first moiety of
an aid of 37,000/. and 6,000/. parcel of the same aid granted to the king
by the laity in that year in the county of Kent, and on 16 November,
2 Edward IV. for 51/. 4«. ^\d, in which he was indebted to Thomas
Gybbes, * brawderer,* assigned to the latter that sum by a tally levied at the
said receipt on the said collectors in the port of Southampton, and on
23 March, 3 Edward IV. for 11/. 6;. %\d, in which he was indebted to
Oilmyn Fault assigned to him that sum by a tally levied at the said receipt
on the same collectors, and the said Thomas Gybbes and Gilmyn being
indebted to the said Thomas Gray have surrendered their tallies to him, and
the said Thomas Gay on 1 October, 3 Edward IV. delivered to the king's
kinsman Edmund, earl of Kent, then treasurer of England, 10/. of silver
for the king's use and in the month of March, 1 Edward IV. before the
conflict at Towton delivered to John Dynham, now lord Dynham, a woollen
cloth of * crimesyn * of the value of 78«. for the king's use for signs and
bends for the knights and esquires going with the king to the conflict and
also delivered divers pieces of woollen cloth of divers colours worth 38^. 2d,
to John Wykes, esquire, for the use of the king before he assumed the rule
and summit of royal majesty ; and whereas the said Thomas Gay has received
no payment of the said sums, amounting in all to 293/. 8;. 2c/., and has
surrendered the said tallies to the said receipt ; the king grants licence for
him or his executors or administrators after his decease or their factors or
attorneys to ship woollen cloths, hides, pieces of tin and fodders of lead in
any ports of the realm and take them to foreign parts and bring back other
merchandise to the said ports quit of customs and subsidies to the said sum
of 293/. 8*. 2d. By K.
Aug. 25. Licence, for 8/. paid in the hanaper, for John Poulet, esquire, to grant
Westminster, the honour, lordship or manor of Basyng, co. Southampton, with its
members and advowsons, rents, reversions and services, held in chief, to
Henry Boos, knight, Thomas Delamare, knight, John Cheyne, esquire of
the body, Guy Bairfsx, one of the king's Serjeants at law, Boger Cheyne,
Thomas Bouryng, Kichard Jaye, Thomas Gorfyn, Christopher Hanyngton,
John Frankeleyn, Bichard Shererd and John Colyns, and for these to re-
grant the same to John Poulet, his son and heir^ William Poulet^ Leonard
15 EDWARD IV.— Paht IH. 669
1475. Membrane 14 — cont,
Foulet, Walter Poulet and James Poulet, also his sons, and Margaret and
Dorothj his daughters and their heirs and assigns.
Sept. 1 1 . Grant to Agnes late the wife of John Hervj, esquire, late one of the
Westminster, ushers of the king*B chamber, tenant in chief, of the custody of all manors,
lands, rents and services late of the said John during the minoritj of George
his son and heir and the custodj and marriage of the latter without
disparagement, and so from heir to heir.
3xj\j 4. Nomination of Thomas West, vicar of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
Westminster, to the dean and chapter of the said church for admission to the chantry
founded for the souls of Edward III. {nie) and Isabella his consort, void
by the death of William Muskam.
Sept.'22. Appointment of John Dynham, lord of Dynham, as one of the king's
Westminster, counsellors and grant to him of 100 marks yearly during pleasure from the
issues of the petty custom in the port of London. By p.s.
Oct. 1. Grant for life from Easter last to Gregory Marleburgh of the office of
Westminster, collector of the king's rent within the town of Calais, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the town, with all other profits.
By p.g.
Oct. 2. Pardon to John Halwell, esquire, late escheator in the counties of Devon
Westminster, and Cornwall, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
issues, reliefs, scutages, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king by reason of his office. By K.
Membrane 13.
Sept. 11. Whereas Arnold Trussell late of Bayonne in the duchy of Aquitaine
Westminster, under pretext of letters of safe-conduct of the king was taking divers wines
and other merchandise in a ship called le Martyn of Bayonne of the burthen
of 200 tuns from Bordeaux to England and the ship and merchandise were
seized off the coast of England by the masters and mariners of a ship of
John, earl of Worcester, constable of England, and the said Arnold obtained
letters from the king's kinsman Louis, calling himself king of the French,
and Charles, calling himself duke of Aquitaine, directed to the king asking
for restitution of the merchandise and wine and he obtained restitution of
70 tuns of wine but not of the residue of the said wines and merchandise
of the value of 1,000/., and the king on 12 February, 11 Edward IV. by
letters patent granted licence for him to ship in each of the ten years
following woollen cloths and fodders of lead and other merchandise not
being wools or wool-fells quit of customs and subsidies to the sum of 100/.,
and he has thus received the sum of 90/. 95. in part satisfaction of the sum
of 1,000/., as appears in the Exchequer, and the sum of 909/. remains
unpaid to him, and he has surrendered (he said letters patent ; the king
hereby grants licence for the said Arnold, now dwelling in the town of San
ScbaMian in Spain, or his executors ofter his decease or their factors or
attorneys, to ship sacks and cloves of wool, woollen cloths, pieces of tin and
fodders of lead in any ports of the realm and take the wools by the straits
of Marrok and the woollen cloths, tin and lead to anv foreign parts and
bring back wines and other merchandise to any ports or the realm quit of
customs and subsidies (on the wools at the rate of 4 marks on each sack)
to the said sum of 909/. By K.
1476.
Feb. 8. Grant to Edmund Chaderton, canon and prebendary of Southmuskam in
Westminster, the collegiate church of St. Mary, Suthwell, of a canonry and prebend in
660 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1476. Membrane 13 — cant
tbe king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, on
an exchange of prebends with Thomas Chandeler. £7 K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the chapel.
Feb. 8. Pardon to Gilbert Debenham late of London, knight, of his outlawry in
Westminster, the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king to answer for
certain trespasses and rescues of which he was charged by the return of
Bobei*t Morley, one of the servants of William Brandon, knight, marshal
of the Marshalsea, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the Eang's Bench, has certified.
1475. Membrane 12.
Aug. 21. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, ^^^i^ ^^ j^^^ body of the castles, honours, manors and lordships of Hething-
ham Sibill, Langdonhall, Dodyngherst, Fyngrith in Blakemoro, Curstwyche,
Beamond, Yeldamhall, Bnmpsted Helyon, Steplebumstede, Eston Hall,
Grippyng Hall, Yaux and BurysgifFord with their members, co. Essex^
and Abyndon, Saxton, Campes and Hengston with their members, co.
Cambridge, the manors or lordships of Creppyng with its members, co.
Suffolk, Batillesmere with its members, co. Kent, Chesham Aston, White-
churche and Calverton with their members, co. Buckingham, Kensyngton
and Knottjngbernes with their members, co. Middlesex, Chepyngnorton
with its members, co. Oxford, and Folsewe, Rosneython, Etheron, Predannek
and Penhale with their members, co. Cornwall, and all other lands, rents,
reversions, services and other possessions in Hethingham Sibill, Langdonhall,
Dodyngherst, Fyngrith in Blakemore, Curstwyche, Beamond, Yeldhamhall,
Bumpstede Helyon, Steplebumpsted, Eston Hall, Ciyppynghall, Yaux,
Burysgrifford, Abyndon, Saxton, Gampes, Hengston, Creppyng, Batilles-
mere, Chesham Aston Saundford, Whitchurch, Calverton, Kensyngton,
Knottyngbernes, Chepyngnorton, Folsewe, liosneython, Estheron,
Fredannek and Fenhale with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, hereditaments, courts, leets, hundreds, views of frank-
pledge, forests, chaces, parks, woods, warrens, fairs, markets, waters,
fisheries, stews, wreck of sea, offices, liberties and franchises, late of John,
late earl of OiidTord, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture and by virtue \
of an act in the last Farliament at Westminster, and the manors or
lordships of Gosberkirk, Moreton, Harmerthorpe, Surfiete, Witham.
Northwitham alias Northwithum, Weuton and Walcote with their members,
CO. Lincoln, Upton, co. Nottingham, and Tidde St. Gilen, co. Cambridge,
with the advowson of the chantry of Leveryngton, co. Cambridge, the
reversion of the manors of Esthall and Southhall in Horblyng, Hdpring-
ham and Austhorpe, co. Lincoln, which Katharine Tempest late the wife
of Thoma Delalaundo, knight, holds for life and all other lands, rentSy
reversions, services and other possessions in Tidde St. Giles, Grosberkirk,
Fynchebek, Spaldyng, Quadryng, Bom, Moreton, Surflete, Witham,
Northwitham alias Northwithum, Weuton, Walcote, Upton and Gourton
with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, liberties, franchises and other
emoluments and commodities late of the said Thomas Delalaunde and in
the king's hands by his forfeiture and by virtue of the said act, and all issues
of the above from 14 April, 11 Edward IV. By K.
June 20. Licence for John, lord of Dudley, or his executors after his decease or
Weitminster. their factors or attorneys to ship sacks and cloves of wool and woollen cloths
in the ports of London, Sandwich or Southampton and take the wools by
the straits of Marrok and the woollen cloths to any foreign parts quit of
15 EDWARD IV.— Pabt III. 661
1475, Membrane 12 — cont,
customs and subsidies (on the wools at the rate of 4 marks on each sack)
to the sum of 698/. Ss. lid. By E.
July 22. Inspeximus and confirmation of the following :—
Westminster. 1. A charter dated at Rochester, 20 May, 30 Henry III. granting to the
lepers of St. Bartholomew by Rochester livery of the 40*. yearly
which Roger son of Stephen de Northwude used to render to them
out of a land called * Northwude * within the hundred of Mideltune,
to hold with homages, escheats, reliefs, services and all liberties
which the king's ancestors used to have, and granting to them a
messuage containing half an acre'of land, which the heirs of Henry
the butcher hold, lying by the market of Middeltun and pasture for one
horse and two cows in the king's pasture, and granting that they and
their tenants sliall be free of toll and theam and lastage throughout
all ports of the sea and all England : witnesses : — R/filio Nicholai^
Berlramo de CV[foi7/], Germino de Caxt[on\ domino Silvestro,
cancellariOf domino E. de Leyburn, H. de Crevequevj domino
TV. de Sat/y B, de Badelmere, R, de Rokeley R. de Cornhull.
2. Letters patent dated 8 April, 22 Edward III. granting to the lepers
of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Chetham by Rochester, that
they shall be quit of all taxes, tallages and other quota.
For God, because they are poor.
Sept. 20« Grant for life to the king's servant Reginald Moore, one of the pages of
WestminBter. the king*s chamber, of tlic office of keeping the king's bailiwick called
Ungerhundred in the forest of Waltham, co. Essex, with the accustomed
fees. By p.8.
Sept. 25. General pardon to Morgan ap Jehankyn ap Philip of Langston within
Westminster, the king's lordship of Carlyon in the marches of Wales, esquire, of all
offences committed by him before 19 September. By p.s.
Sept. 27. Grant for life to John Frost of the office of bailiff of Hennold within the
Westminster, forest of Waltham, co. Essex, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Membrane 11.
Dec. 22. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, Richard, bishop
Westminster, of Salisbury, and Master William Dudley, dean of the chapel of the house-
hold, of the custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, possessions
and hereditaments in England, Ireland, Wales and the marches of the same
late of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, tenant in chief (with the exception
of the castle, lordship and manor of Goderich and Irchinfeld alias
Urchynfeld and the hundred of Wormelowe with members, profits, leets,
views of frank-pledge, forfeitures, fines, woods and pastures and all lands,
possessions and hereditaments in Goderich, Urchynfeld and the hundred
aforesaid and all castles, lordships, manors, lands, possessions and heredita-
ments which the king granted to his counsellor William Hastynges, knight,
lord Hastynges, his chamberlain, for the sustenance of George, son and heir
of the said late earl, by other letters patent) with knights' fees, advowsons,
wards, marriages, relidPs, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of frank- pledge,
liberties, franchises, jurisdictions, profits, commodities and emoluments to
hold from Easter last during the minority of the said Geoigc, and so from
heir to heir, without rendering anything for the same, and grant to them
also of the custody of the said castle, lordship and manor of Goderich
and Urchynfeld and hundred of Wormelowe and all lands, rents, possessions
and hereditaments in Goderich, Urchynfeld and the hundred of Wormelowe
aforesaid with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, fairs,
markets, courts^ leets, views of frankpledge, liberties, franchises, juris-
y 96186 K N
662 CALBNDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane 11— c<w/.
dictions, profits, commodities and emoluments, to hold from Easter last
during the minority of the said George, rendering to the king 56/. 13«. 4df.
yearly. By p.s.
Schedule.
Vacated by surrender by Richard Iseham, attorney of the queen, on
19 July, 18 Edward IV. and by William Curteys, attorney of the said
bishop, on 18 July and caLncelled so far as concerns the custody of the
lordships or manors of Longehope, Hunteley, Westbury, Beggeworth, Legh
and Lydney, co. Gloucester, Alreton, co. Stafford, Wjnfield, Crich,
Monyassh and Chelmerdon, co. Derby, Shrevenham, co. Berks, Swyndon,
Broughton, Assbton, Stokeverdon and Willesford, co. Wilts, Bampton,
Northlie and Wivelcote, co. Oxford, and Farnham Roiall, co. Buckingham,
and all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons
and hereditaments in Longehope, Hunteley, Westbury, Beggeworth, Legh,
Lidney, Alveton, Wynfield, Crich, Moneassh, Chelmerdon, Shrevenham,
Swyndon, Broughton, Asshton, Stokeverdon, Willesford, Bampton, Nortiilie,
Wibelcote and Farnham Roiall and elsewhere in the said counties of
Gloucester, Stafford, Berks, Wilts, Oxford and Buckingham late of the said
late earl, because the king granted the custody of the same to the said
William Hastynges, knight, lord of Hastynges, chamberlain of his household|
by other letters patent on 19 July, 18 Edward IV.
MSMBRANB 11 — COnt.
Grant to the said queen, bishop and dean of the custody of all castles,
lordships, manors, lands, rents, possessions and hereditaments late of John,
late earl of Wiltshire, tenant in chief, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
liberties, franchises, jurisdictions, profits, commodities and emoluments to
hold from Easter last during the minority of John, son and heir of the said
earl, with his marriage without disparagement, and so from heir to heir ;
and also the custody of aU lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions,
services, possessions and hereditaments in the counties of Northampton,
Rutland, Leicester, Bedford and Buckingham and the town of Norhampton
or elsewhere within the realm of England late of Thomas Tresham, knight,
and in the king's hands by his forfeiture and by virtue of an act in the last
Parliament at Westminster, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages,
reliefs, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties,
franchises, jurisdictions, profits, commodities and emoluments, to hold from
Easter last during the minority of the said John by the accustomed rents
and services. " By p.s.
May 29. Grant to Robert Wyngofeld, knight, and Anne his wife that they and
Westminflter. their heirs shall have free warren in all their demesne lands at their manora
of Estharlyng, Quydenham, Knatishale, Russhworth, Lirlyngford, Stan-
ford, Stratton, Bernham Brome and Gonneviles in Wymondham and all
their demesne lands in Newebokenham, Oldbokenham, Shadewell, Litel
Bokenham, Walton, Meryngthorpe, Bokerston and Corston, co. N'orfolk,
provided that these are not within the metes of the forest, so that no one
shall enter to hunt or take anything pertaining to warren without their will
under forfeiture to the king of 10/. By p.s.
1476.
Feb, 5. Grant to William Asshwell, for his good service to the king 'at the fields
Westminster, of Barnet and Teuxbury, of the goods and chattels of Henry Warde of
Fodryngay, co* Northampton, in the king's hands because he killed John
Carlile. By p.s.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part IH. 663
1476. Membrane 11 — cont.
Feb. 6. Licence for Thomas Fitz William the younger or his heirs or executors
Westminster, to found a perpetual chantry of two chaplains to celebrate divine service
daily at the altar of St. Mary in the parish church of St. Wilfrid, Alford,
CO. Lincoln, for the good estate of the king and William Hastynges, knight,
Hichard Hastinges, knight, the said Thomas and John Lowe and for their
souls after death and the souls of Robert Smyth late of Alford and Matilda
his wife, to be called the chaplains of the chantry of Corpus Christ! in the
said churchy and for the said chaplains to acquire in mortmain, after in-
quisition, lands, rents and annuities, not held in chief, to the value of 10/.
yearly for their sustenance. By p.s. and for 30/. paid im the hanaper.
147 B. Membrane 10.
Nov. 1. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent (English) of the king's
Westminster, mother Cecil, duchess of York, late wife to Richard rightful king of
England and Franco and lord of Ireland, dated at her castle of Berk-
hamsted, 13 December, 18 Edward IV. granting for her life to her servants
Richard Gylmyn, esquire, sergeant at arms, and John Gylmyn, yeoman of
her chamber, the ofi&ce of keeping her park and chace of Suthfrith, taking
the accustomed fees at the hands of her receiver there ; and srant to them
of the same office for life, with fees as above, on the death of the said
duchess. By p.s. and for 6f . 8c/. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 18. Grant for life from Easter last to Thomas Canceller of the office of
Wcstroinster. receiTcr of the castle, lordship and manor of Uedyngham and the lordships
and manors of Earl's Colne, Bentle, Canfelde, and Stanstede Monfechet^ co.
Essex, and the lordship and manor ol Lavenham, co. Suffolk, with their
members late of John, late earl of Oxford, and in the king's hands by his
forfeiture and by virtue of an act of forfeiture in the last Parliament at
Westminster, receiving 10 marks yearly from the issues of the same with
all other profits. By p.s.
Dec. 20. Pardon to Richard Croft, esquire, and Thomas Croft, eiquire, of all
Westminster, offences committed by them against the statutes of liveries and signs.
By p.s.
Dec. 22. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor John Russell of the
Westminster, custody of a place called * le Newe Inne ' in Fodringhay with two virgates
of arable land and 10 aci'es of meadow pertaining to it and of a croft called
Me Russhecrofte' adjoining, to hold with all profits without rendering any
account. By p.s.
Dec. 23. Grant to the king's kinsman Richard, bishop of Salisbuiy, and the king's
Westminster, counsellor John Fogge, knight, and their assigns of the collation to the
next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free chapel or collegiate
church of St. Mary and St. George within the castle of Windesore.
By p.s.
Dec. 22. Grant for life to John Brynket of the office of provider of all stone-
Westminster, cutters, plumbers and other workmen and labourers and all stuff for the
king's works within the palace of Westminster and the Tower of London,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the counties of Norfolk and
Suffolk. By p.s.
1476.
Jan. 27. General pardon to John Davyson, dean of the cathedral church of
Westminster. Salisbury, co. Wilts, of all offences committed by him before 14 January.
By p.s.
Jan. 26* Grant for life to the king's counsellor Richard Martyn, clerk, of the
Westminster, king's free chapel of St. Peter within the Tower of London, to hold with
all lights and profits from 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By K.
nn2
564 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1476. Membrane 10 — cont.
Jan. 29. Pardon to Ralph Hobbys of Neuport Paynell, co. Buckingbam, * hus-
Westminster. bondman/ of his outlawry in tho county of Bedford for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench of the late king to answer John Brougliton,
suing for the said late king and himself, for having with Richard Eyre of
Mulso, CO. Bedford, ' husbondman/ forged divers deeds and muniments
concerning lands of the said John in Mulso at Todyngton, co. Bedford, and
caused them to be published to the disturbance of the latter ; he having
surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the
Bench, has certified.
Jan. 24. Protection, for three years, for John May, rector of the parish church of
Westminster. AH Hallows the Great alias at the Hay, London, and his servants, lands,
possessions and goods.
1476. Mbmbranb 9.
Dec. 3L Exemption for life of Richard Bracebrigge, esquire, from being put on
Westminster, assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions and from being made
sheriff, escheator, coroner, assessor, taxer or collector of tenths, fifteenths or
other tallages or subsidies or aid for knighting the king's eldest son or
marrjring the king's eldest daughter, constable, trier, arrayer or leader of
men at arms, or other bailiff, officer or minister of the king or from taking
up knighthood, against his will. By p.s.
June L Licence for John Pilkyngton, knight, or his heirs and assigns to found a
Westminster, perpetual chantry of one diaplain to celebrate divine service at the altar of
St. Mary the Virgin in the south arch of the parish church of All Saints,
Wakefeld, for the good estate of the king and his brother Richard, duke of
Gloucester, and the said John and Joan his consort, and for their souls after
death, and the souls of the king's father Richard, late duke of York, the
father and mother of the said John, Gilbert Parre, Thomas Halle and John
Leycestre and all for whom he is bound to pray, according to his ordinance,
to be called the chantry of John Pilkyngton, knight, at l£e said altar, and
for the said chaplain to acquire in mortmain for his sustenance a yearly
rent of 9 marks of the grant of the said John at the hands of Richard
Broune, the prior, and the convent of the monastery of St. John the
Evangelist, Pontefract. By K.
Dec. 1. Grant to Guy Wolston and Oliver Sutton of the office of receiver of all
Westminster, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and other possessions late of
Constance, countess of Wiltshire, deceased, the wife of John, earl of
Wiltshire, deceased, during the minority of Edward their son and heir,
receiving 10 marks yearly from the issues of tho same with all other profits.
By p.s.
Dec. 30. Licence for Margaret Squyer, the sub-prioress, and the convent of
Westminster. St. Mary, Hegham, to elect a prioress in the place of Margaret Botiller,
deceased.
Dec. SO. Grant to the king's servant John Sapcotes, one of the esquires of the body,
Westminster, of the custody of all manors, lands, rents and services with knights' fees
and advowsons late of John Chambernon, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief,
and in the king's hands by reason of the minority of Joan, one of his
daughters and heirs, to hold during her minority and her custody and
marriage without disparagement., and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
1476.
Jan. 5. Grant to Thomas Howard, esquire, and Thomas Thorppe and their heirs
Westminster, and assigns of the king's wood called ^ Holbroke Park,' co. Suffolk, late of
John, late earl of Oxford, and in the king's hands by reason of an act of
forfeiture in the Parliament at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward lY. to
15 BDWABD IV.— Part HI. 666
1476. Membrane 9 — cont,
hold by the rents and services by which it was held before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Jan. 12. General pardon to John May of London, clerk, alias John Maye, rector
WeitminBter, of the parish church of All Hallows at the Hay, London. By K.
Jan. 9. Grant for life to the king's servant William Hamond, one of the king's
Westmintter. trumpeters, of 10 marks jearly from Michaelmas last from the fee farm of
the town of Bridport, co. Dorset, and the increment of the same. By p.8.
The like to the king's servant Thomas Paynter, one of the king's
trumpeters, of 10 marks yearly from Michaelmas last from the cess of the
forest of Cornbury at the hands of Thomas de Langley or the sherilT of
Oxford and Berks. By p.s.
Jan. 13. Grant for life to Alexander Cely, yeoman of the king's chamber, of tlie
WMtmiofter. office of one of the king's Serjeants at arms with wages of I2d. daily from
Michaelmas last from the issues of the counties of Bedford and Bucking-
bam, as Thomas Chambre, deceased, late one of the king's Serjeants at arms,
had, and a gown yearly at Christmas at the groat wardrobe of the same suit
and cloth as other Serjeants at arms. By p.8.
MSMBRANB 8.
Jan. 31. Grant to Walter Devereux, knight, lord of Ferrers, and the heirs male of
WMtminjter. his body of the manor or lordship of Wigiston, co. Leicester, late of John
Veer, late earl of Oxford, late of Wyvenho, co. Essex, knight, and in the
king's hands by his forfeiture and by force of an act in the last Parliament at
Westminster, and a brewhouse of the king called ' le Walssheman ' without
Ludgate in the ward of Faryngdon Without in the parish of St. Martin
without Ludgate, London, to hold by the accustomed rents and services,
and all issues from 14 April, 11 Edward IV. By p.s.
Feb. 12. Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, constables and other ministers of
Wcitminster. the king to permit the men and tenants of the manor of Kyngton alias
Quintone and Waleborne, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown, as
appears by a certificate sent into Chancery by the king's treasurer and
chamberlains, to be quit of prest of toll, passage, pontage and picage
throughout the whole realm of England according to the tenour of Magna
Carta and the custom of the realm.
Feb. 11. Appointment of John Bell as deputy and lieutenant of Anthony, earl of
Westminster. Kyvers, chief butler of England, who is elsewhere occupied on the king's
service, in the port of Sandwich and ports and places adjacent during the
pleasure of the said chief butler, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the chief butler.
Jan. 29. Letters of denization for Gusson Weytons of AUouste, bom in the parts
Weitminster. of Flanders, and the heirs of his body.
By p.s. and for 26i. 8£?. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 15. Exemplification, at the request of the king's servant George Lovekyn,
Westminster, one of the yeomen of the wardrobe, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters
patent dated 27 November, 14 Edward IV. granting licence for him to ship
woollen cloths and other merchandise quit of customs and subsidies to the
sum of 107/. 2s, 4^. These letters have been accidentally lost, as he has
taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
\4^^^ Membrane 7.
Nov. 17. Licence for John Neuburgh the elder, esquire, Nicholas Kemer, John
Westminster. Neuton and Thomas Huse executors of the will of Master Gilbert Kemer,
686 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Membrane T^-^eont,
dean of the cathedral charch of St. Mary, Salisbury, co. Wilts, in the
diocese of Salisbury, to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily at the altar of the sacred relics in the said
church where the body of the said Gilbert is buried, for the good estate of
the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said
founders and for their souls after death, and the souls of the said Gilbert and
his father, mother, brothers, sisters and benefactors and all who may lay
hands to the support of the chantry, to be called the chantry of Master
Gilbert Kemer, and for them to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain the
manor of Westhatche, co. Wilts, in aid of his sustenance and for the
performance of certain works of piety.
By E. and for 48/. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 4. Licence for William, earl of Pembroke, to enter freely into all manors,
Westminster, lordships, castles, towns, townships, lands, fee-farms, annuities, rents,
services, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, liberties, knights' fees, advow-
sons and all other possessions and hereditaments which should descend to
him on the death of his father or any of his ancestors, saviDg to the king
homage and fealty. By E.
1476.
Jan. 15. Licence for John Blount, son and heir male of Walter Blount, knight,
Westminster, lord Mount joy, deceased, tenant in chief, and kinsman and heir male
of Edward Blount son of William Blount son of the said Walter, that
is to say, brother of the said William, the said Edward having
lately died a minor and in the king's custody, to enter freely into
all lordships, manors, lands, tenements, fee-farms, annuities, reversions,
farms, rents, services, hundreds, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts,
leets, sheriff's turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions,
knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, parks, warrens,
chattels of felons and fugitives, wreck of sea, woods, agistments, pan-
nages of swine, mills, waters, free iisheries and all other possessions and
hereditaments within the realm of which the said Walter was seised in his
demesne as of fee tail and which should descend to the said John, to hold
to himself and the heirs male of his body from 2 January last, saving to the
king homage and fealty aud due relief. By K.
1475.
June 29. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Mayle as ganger in the port
Westminster, of Biistol and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
1475. Membrane 6.
Feb. 7. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Holme as surveyor of the
Westminster, scrutiny in the port of Kyngeston on Hull and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Feb. XL Appointment of John Brynket to take stone-cutters, masons, layers,
Westminster, plumbers, tilers, smiths,', plasterers and other workmen and labourers for
the building and repair of the palace of Westminster, the Tower of
London and elsewhere within the realm and stone, timber, iron, lead, glass,
tiles, laths, boards, shingles, nails and other necessaries and carriage and
freightage for the same. By bill of the clerk of the works.
Feb. 12. General pardon to Thomas Hichecok alias Hychecoke late of Salisbury,
Westminster, co. Wilts, * yoman.' By K.
1476.
Dec. 22. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, Richard,
Westminster, bishop of Salisbury, and William Dudley, dean of the chapel of the
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt in. 667
1475* Membrane 6 — cont.
household, and their heirs and assigns of the castle, lordship and manor
of Hedyngham, the lordships and manors of Earl's Colne, Bentelej,
Canfeld and Stanstede Montfichet, co. Essex, and the lordship and manor
of LaTenham, co. Suffolk, with their members, late of John, late earl of
Oxford, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture and bj virtue of an act
in the last Parliament at Westminster, the lordships and manors of Sutton
and Tjdde, co. Lincoln, late of Thomas de la Launde, knight, and in
the king's hands by his forfeiture and by Tirtue of the said act, and the
lordships and manors of Busshy and Eggeware, cos. Middlesex and
Hertford, with their members, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, ^'
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, fisheries,
wreck of sea and all other rights, liberties, franchises, profits, commodities
and emoluments, the advowson of the church of Lavenham excepted, by
the rents and services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents
and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward lY. with
all issues from Easter last ; and grant to them also of the lordships
and manors of Wodestok, Hamborugh, Stonfeld, Bladon and Wotton and
the hundred of Wotton, co. Oxford, with their members, to hold with
knights' fees, advowsons, coui*ts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets,
parks, warrens and all other rights, liberties, franchises, profits, commodities
and emoluments for seven years from Easter last. By K.
1476.
Feb. 16. General pardon to Margaret Bokenham the wife of John Bokenham
Westminster, late of Shotley, co. Suffolk, * laborer,' alias Margaret Fyn late of Shotley,
* spynster.' By p.s.
Feb. 18. Grant for life to John Sharpe, servant of Edward, bishop of Carlisle,
Westminster, of the office of one of the foresters of the forest of Inglewode, co.
Cumberland, void by the death of Ralph Manser, with the accustomed feet.
By p.s.
Feb. 20. Licence, for 2^9. 8 J. paid in the hanaper, for Henry Pomeray, esquire,
Westminster, to grant the manors of Brixham and Herburton alias Herberton with their
members, co. Devon, with knights' fees, advowsons, rents, reversions and
services, except one acre of land, held in chief, to WilHam Huddesfeld,
Thomas Bouryng and John Snape, and for these to re-grant the same to
him and Anne his wife and his heirs and assigns.
Feb. 23. Grant for life to the king's servants William Worseley, esquire, and
Westminster. William Joseph of the office of bailiff of the skivinage of the town of
Calais and the island of Colne, receiving snch fees as Kichard Stanlak,
then bailiff, had in the year 9 Richard II. with all other profits ; in lieu of
a like grant to the said William Worseley by letters patent date 14 June,
8 Edward IV. surrendered. By K.
Jan. 10. Confirmation of the grant by the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of
Westminster. England, by letters patent dated 8 June, 15 Edward IV. to her servant
I^icholas Gaynesford, esquire, usher of her chamber, for her life and to
the king's servant William Clifford, esquire, during her pleasure of the
offices of constable and porter of the castle of Odyham, co. Southampton,
with the offices of the custody of her park of Odyham and her warren
there ; and grant to the said Nicholas and William that they shall have
the said offices for life whenever they come into the king's hands,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship or manor of
Odyham. By p.s.
Membrane 6.
Feb. 6.
Westminster, tenour
Exemplification, at the request of John Blount of Mountjoye, of the
Dour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 17 February, 7 Edward IV.
668 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1476* Membrane 5— con^.
granting licence for Walter Blount, lord Monntjoje, and others to ship
wool and other merchandise quit of customs and subsidies to the sum of
8,436/. 13«. 4d. These letters have been accidentally lost, as the said John
has taken oath in Chancer/, and will be surrendered if found.
1476.
Oct. 18. Licence for James GoldweU, bishop of Norwich, to found a perpetual
Westminster, chantrj of one chaplain to pray at the altar of the Holy Trinity in the parish
church of Great Chart, co. Kent, for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth and their children and the sud bishop and his father and
mother, and for their souls after death, and to do other works of piety, to be
called ' Goldwelles Chauntry of the Holy Trinity,' and to grant in mortmain
to the said chaplain landS and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10
marks yearly for his sustenanoe.
By E. and for 13/. 6$. Sd, paid in the hanaper.
147Q^ Mbmbrans 4.
Feb. 14. Licence, for 4/. paid in the hanaper, for Margaret late the wife of David
Westminster, Bj^i^enQ^^ esquire, one of the daughteiB and heirs of John Syferwast,
esquire, deceased, to enfeoff Bicbard Fouler, Bichard Chamberleyn, Thomas
Bokes, Thomas Fouler, Thomas Danvers, Drugo Brudenell, Stephen Glover,
clerk, and John Badby of a moiety of the manor of Cleware and one messuage,
24 acres of land and 6 acres of meadow in Cleware, co. Berks, held in chief,
to fulfil her last will.
Feb. 21. Grant to John Elryngton, treasurer of the household, of the custody of
Westminster, all lordships, manors, lands, rents and services late of Thomas Colt, tenant
in chief, during the minority o{ John his son and heir and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, in
lieu of a like grant to William Farre, knight, by letters patent dated
4 March last, surrendered ; and also the custody of all manors, lordships,
lands, rents and services late of Joan, deceased, tenant in chief, the wife of
the said William and late the wife of the said Thomas, during the minority
of the said John her son and heir, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Feb. 28. General pardon to Peter Smalewode late of Elmestede, co. Kent, * yoman,'
Westminster, alias * husbondman.' By p.s.
Feb. 20. Presentation of Thomas Danet to the parish church of St. Mary within
Westminster, the town of Calais, void by the death of Thomas Power. The letters are
directed to Th. archbishop of Canterbury.
Feb. 27. Appointment, during pleasure, of George Bere as troner and peser of
Westminster, the tronage and pesage in the port of Newcastle on Tyne and ports and
places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Feb. 18. Exemplification, at the request of the dean and canons of the king's free
Westminster, chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, of the tenour of
the enrolment of letters patent dated 10 March, 9 Edward IV. granting to
them the alien priory of Welles, co. Norfolk. These letters have been
accidentally lost, as John Gourll has taken oath in Chancery, and will be
surrendered if found.
Mbmbranb 8.
Feb. 12. Inspeximus and confirmation to Bobert Hughryde, kinsman and heir of
Westminster. Thomas Ughtred, of a charter dated at Westminster, 26 June, 28 Edward III.
granting to the said Thomas and his heirs free warren in the demesne lands
16 EDWARD IV.-.PABT m. 609
1476. Membrane ^"Hsant.
of their manors pf Cukewald and Everle and a market and Mv at Cakewald,
CO. York. [ Charter Boll, 28 Edward III. No. 11.]
For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 24. Licence for Master Richard Andrewe, dean of the cathedral church of
Windsor. St. Peter, York, John Pakenham, clerk, William Poteman, derk, Jolm
Gjsburgh, derk^ and Richard Pjgot, one of the king's Serjeants at law, to
foand a perpetual chantry of two chaplains to celebrate diyine service daily
at the altar in the rood-loffc (salario) before the image of the Holy Saviour in
the said church on the soutn side for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said founders and for their
souls after death, to be called the chaplains at the altar of the Holy Saviour
in the said church, and for the said chaplains to acquire in mortmain lands
and tenements, not held in chief, to the value of 14/. yearly, for their
sustenance. By E. and for 50/. paid in the hanaper.
1476.
Oct. 14. Grant to Thomas Gray, knight of the body, and his heirs and assigns of
Weitminster. the manor or lordship of Tylbury by Glare, co. Essex, and the advowson
of the church of Tylbury and a court baron within the manor, with view
of frank-pledge and all that pertains to it, late of John, late earl of Oxford,
ivho forfeited all his possessions by force of an act in the Parliament held
at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by divers
prorogations to 23 January last, and all issues of the above from 14 April,
11 Edward IV.
May 28. Grant to the king's servant Robert Chamberleyn, knight of the body,
Westminster, and the heirs male of his body, of the manors of Little Bromle and Frempton
and the advowsons of the churches of Little Bromle and Frempton, co.
Essex, and all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, reversions, pos-
sessions and hereditaments with knights' fees and advowsons late of William
Godmanston late of Bromle, esquire, in the said county and elsewhere
within the realm and in the king's hands by his forfeiture by virtue of a
judgment against him in the last Parliament at Westminster, to hold from
14 April, 11 Edward lY. with escheats, wards, marriages, rdidPs, suits of
court and other appurtenances. By K.
I^^Q. Membiune 2.
Feb. 7. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Bounten, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of 6 J. daily tot his fee of the crown from the issues of the
fee-&rm of the city of Rochester. By p.s.
Feb. 17. Licence for the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, William
Westminster. Berkeley, esquire, Edward Berkeley, esquire, and Robert Berell and John
Baker, Robert Blake, John Holme and John Bacon, wardens of the church
of St. liaurence, Romsey, to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of Romsey, co. South-
ampton, for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen
of England, and Edward his firstborn son and the said founders and for
their souls after death, to be called the chaplain of the chantry of St. George
in the said church, and for the said chaplain to acquire in frank almoin,
after inquisition, lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the value
of 8/. yearly for his sustenance and certain other charges.
By p.s. and for 7/. 11«. paid in the hanaper.
1475.
Oct. 80. Grant for life to the king's counsellor John Coke, doctor of laws, of the
Westminster, office of secondary in the office of the privy seal and 40/. yearly from
11 August last from the subsidy of tonnage and poundage of die port of
«70 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1476, Membrane 2 — cone,
London and a livery of vesture yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe
viz< 8 long yards of cloth of colour with a fur of 'bys* of seven tires
{ti/mbris)i as Master Thomas Kent, late secondary in the said office, had.
By p.s. [4250.]
Oct. 3. Grant for life to the king's servant William Acham, one of the yeomen
WestmiDBter. of the crown, of 6d. daily for his fee of the crown from the issues of the
county of Southampton, as Bichard Ford, late one of the yeomen of the
crown, had. By bill of p.B,
March 12. The like to the king*8 servitor Thomas Danyell, yeoman of the crown,
Westminster, of 6d. daily for his fee of the crown from 29 September last from the issues
of the subsidy and ulnage of cloth in the county of Gloucester. By p.s*
March 8. Grant for life to John Coupuldyk and Thomas Markham of the office of
W^estminster. bailiff of Wynchelsee and all the rent of assize of tenants and customers in
the town and all other profits, commodities, customs, revenues and other
things within the town which the bailiff used to have ; in lieu of grants to
the said John and his father John Coupuldyk, esquire, deceased, by
letters patent dated 10 November, 4 Edward IV. surrendered, and to the
said John by letters patent dated 18 June, 8 Edward IV. surrendered.
By p.8.
Mbmbranb 1.
March 23. Exemplification, at the request of John Manyngham late of Oldeforde,
Westminster, co. Middlesex, knight, of the tenom^s of the following :«-
1. A petition (English) in the Parliament summoned at Westminster
on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued by divers prorogations
until 23 January, 14 Edward IV. that the attainder and outlawry
against the said John shall be annulled and that after the
Annunciation, 1475, he may freely enter into all his possessions,
saving to all persons their right in the same at the time of the
indictment.
2. A schedule (English) providing that no persons having any interest
in the premises granted by the king before 24 January, 14
Edward IV. shall be chargeable therefore to the said John.
3. The assent of the commons : — A ceste bille et a la eedule a ycelle
annexe les communez sont assentuz.
4. The answer of the king : — Saitfaii came il est desire*
IBolh of Parliament. VL 129.]
Membrane I9d,
May 20.' Commission to William Catesby, knight, John Catesby, serjeant at law,
Westminster. Nicholas Griffyn, Boger SaJesbury, Oliver Sutton, Simon Burton and the
sheriff of Northampton to enquire what castles, manors, lordships, towne^
townships, honours, lands, rents, services, fee-farms, knights' fees, advowsons,
hereditaments and possessions Thomas Tresham late of Sywell, co. North-
ampton, knight, attainted of high treason by force of an act in the Parliament
summoned at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV. and continued
by divers prorogations until 23 January last, held on 12 May, 12 Edward
IV. or since in England, Ireland, Wales or Calais or the marches of the
same, and what they are worth yearly.
Oct. 15. Commission to Anthony Gray, knight, John Broughton, John Botheram,
Westminster. Bichard Enderby, John Coken, William Fek, Bobert Gelybronde and
William Colett to deliver the gaol of Bedford Castle of John atte Wode,
monk of the monastery of St. Mary, Warden, co. Bedford, and Bichard
atte Wode of Warden, * wamer,' prisoners there.
15 EDWARD IV,— Pabt III. 571
1475, Mbmbranb ISd.
Nov. 18. Commission to Thomas Thwajtes, to whom the king committed the
Westminster, custody of Margaret, daughter of king Begnier, to deliver her to the king's
councillor Thomas Mongomeryy knight of the body. By K.
Commission to the latter to receive the said Margaret and conduct her to
the king's kinsman Louis of France and deliver her to him for certain sums
of money to be paid to the king, receiving letters of acquittance and security
for payment. By E.
Mbmbranb l7d.
Nov. 29. Commission to the mayor and sheriffs of Hull, Edmund Talbot, esquire,
TVestminster. and Nicholas Leventhorpe, yeoman of the crown, to arrest Thomas Croft,
*maryner,' Alexander Cardwell, *maryner,' John Bulle, ^marchaunt,'
John Laurence, * marchaunt,' John Hosteler, ^ marchaunt,' John Blasell,
* marchaunt,' Bobert Stevenson, * maryner,' Thomas Blasell, * maryner,'
John Sprotte, ^ marchaunt,' John Markam, ' marchaunt,' Thomas Bedall,
* maryner,' John Jakson, ' marchaunt,' and John Stubbes, ' marchaunt,' and
bring them before the king and council.
The like to William Berkeley, esquire, Boger Kelshale, yeoman of the
crown, and the sheriff of Southampton to arrest William Whyte of
Fortesmouth, < marchaunt,' Simon Laweles, ^shypman,' William Drure
alias Druett, merchant, and John Bokett of Neuporte in the Isle of Wight,
merchant.
The like to Balph Hastynges, knight^ William Catesby, knight, Bichard
Middelton, Bichard Knyghtley, Boger Salysbury and the sheriff of North-
ampton to arrest Henry Michell of Flore, co. Northampton, * gentilman,'
and bring him before the king and council to answer for certain riots.
Dec. 3. Commission to John Fogge, knight, John Scotte, knight, William
Westminster. Haute, knight, James Crowmer, knight, John Dygges, John Isaak, John
Fynyeux, Boger Brent and William Brent to enquire into the taking of
certain wools, wool-fells and other goods and merchandise not customed
out of the county of Kent in certain ports, creeks and places along the sea
coast and into the taking of certain goods and merchandise pertaining to the
staple of Calais out of the said county to other places than the said staple,
and to certify thereon to the king and council.
The like to the following : —
John Elryngton, Thomas Echyngham, knight, Nicholas Gaynesford,
John Gaynesford, Thomas Stedolfe, John Goryng and Vincent
Fynche in the county of Sussex.
Mbmbranb I6d.
Nov. 14. Commission to William Barkeley, esquire, Thomas Wellys, Charles
Westminster. Bulkeley, esquire, John Rogers, esquire, Bichard Jay and the sheriff of
Southampton. By an inquisition taken at Winchester, co. Southampton,
on 19 October, 14 Edward IV. before Thomas Troys, then escheator in
the county, it was found that William atte More, son of John atte More
of Wytheford, and Henry atte More his son were seised of the manor of
Polhampton by Asshe and 250 acres of pasture in the parishes of Overton
and Kyngesclere, co. Southampton, in their demesne as of fee and with
licence by letters patent dated 12 January, 27 Henry VI. granted the
same to John Horewode, son and heir of William Horewode, and Katharine
bis wife to hold to themselves and the heirs of their bodies, and the said
572 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1475. Men^ane IM— ccm^.
John and Katharine were accordingly seised of the same in their demesne
as of fee tail and had issae John Horewode and died^ and after their death
the premises descended to the said John the son who was seised of the
same in his demesne as of fee tail on the day of his death, and the premises
are held of the king by the service of an eighth part of one knight's fee as
of escheat of the king's progenitoi's by the death of the earl of Albemarle,
and the manor is wortli 10 marks yearly and the pasture 26f. 8df. yearly,
and the said John died on 29 September, 14 Edward IV. and Eleanor
Horewode is his daughter and heir and was of the age of one year at that
date. And now the king understands that Elizabeth late the wife of the
said John the son brought forth a son called John HorewOod on 15 April
last, who is his son and heir. The commissioners are to enquire into the
matter and also to enquire whether the said John the second held any more
lands or tenements on the day of his death.
Mbmbranb IM,
April 23. Commission to Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, William Stanley,
Westminster, knight,* John Savage, knight, Thomiis Mauley, knight, James Stude,
knight, Peter Liegh, knight, John Stanley, Thomas Molyneux, Thomas
Danyell, Roger Button of Dutton, Peter Daucton of Hatton, esquire, John
Suthworth, esquire, and the mayor of Hartylpole to airest John Rutter,
' gentilman,' and John Obrych and others who have received the king's
wages from Gilbert Debenham to serve the king in Ireland in his company
but have not yet come to the king's service, and to imprison them untU
they shall restore the said vrages and find security that they will seiTe the
king in the company of the said Thomas Danyell for the time for which
they have received wages and to certify thereon to the king and council.
1476.
Feb. 12. Commission to George Stanley, knight^ Alexander Houghton, esquire,
Westminster. Robert Shyrbume, esquire, Christopher Southwurth, esquire, Richard
Towneley, esquire, Thomas Clapham and John Popeley, esquire, to arrest
Thomas Talbot, esquire, and bring him before the king and council to
answer for certain contempts and offences.
1475. Mbmbranb 14^/.
Sept. 26* Comnussion to Thomas Pownde, Thomas Wellys, Richard Jay, Robert
Westminster. Vans and the sheriff of Southampton, on the death of John Horewode
(a« on 171. 16<^).
Mbmbranb \Zd.
Nov. 24. Commission to the mayor and the recorder of the city of York, Robert
Westminster. Constable, knight, William Plumpton, knight, William Stapilton, knight,
Richard Pygot, Thomas Wytham, Thomas Neleson, John MarsshoU, Richard
Yorke, John Tonge, aldermen of the said city, William Hopton of
Swillyngton, John Nevielle of Leversige, Miles Willesthorpe, William
Eland, Miles Metkalfe, Thomas Middelton and Thomas Asper as justices in
the city and county of York to survey the waters and rivers of Owse,
Wharff, Eyre, Donne, Nyd, Yore, Swaillo, Derwent and Humbre pursuant
to the act in the last Parliament at Westminster concerning weirs, mills,
stanks, piles and kiddles, and to hear and determine all things specified
in the said act and the statutes there mentioned, saving to the king the
amercements then accruing.
15 EDWARD IV,~Part 111. 673
1476. Membrane lOrf.
Dec. 7. Commission to the king's brothers George, duke of Clarence, and Eichard,
WestminBter. duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, Thomas
Matravers of Matravers, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Thomas
Stanley of Stanley, knight, William Stourton of Stourton, knight, Richard
Chok, knight, John Catesby, Richard Tunstall, knight, Roger Tocotes, knight,
John Wyllughby, knight, William Notyngham, William Carant, John Cheyne,
John Mono, John Neuburgh, William Colyngbum, John Whytokesmede,
John Carrant the younger, Thomas Martyn,Walter Cheverell, Thomas Huse,
Henry Longe, Thomas Rogers, John Beucher and Morgan Eydwelly to
enquire into certain treasons, Lollardries, heresies and errors within the
counties of Dorset and Wilts.
1476. Membrane Sd.
Feb. 9. Commission to Robert Wylughby, knight, Edward Courtenay, esquire,
Westminster. John Carmynewe, esquire, and John Trelavny to arrest Thomas Clemens,
* gentilman,' John Dygonett, ' yoman,' John Chypston, * yoman,' Robert
Philip, * yoman,' John Ambras, * yoman,' John Dej^ * yoman,' William
Gennowe, * yoman,' Roger Dwely, * yoman,' William Cowche, * yoman,*
John Slader, 'yoman,' Thomas Flete, 'yoman,' and Thomas Knyght,
' yoman,' and bring them before the king and council at Westminster to
answer for certain riots and offences.
Membrane Qd.
Feb. 17. Commission to the justices of the peace in the parts of Lyndesey and the
Westminster, sheriff of Lincoln to arrest Robert Pylkyngton of the county of Lancaster,
* gentilman,' Thomas Pylkyngton, * gentilman,' John Haryson, * gentilman,'
IU>ger Dyngley, 'laborer,' John Donyngton, clerk, John Waterhous,
* yoman,' William Waterhous, 'laborer,' Richard Waterhous, 'laborer,'
Richard Williamson, * laborer,' Henry Dawney, * yoman,' Henry Osteler,
* fysshedryver,' William Mylner, 'laborer,' John Williamson, 'laborer,'
Robert Williamson, ' laborer,' John Ale, ' laborer,' Robert Tetford, * bocher,'
Thomas Barbour, 'laborer,' Roger Edward, 'laborer,' William Suette,
' bocher,' John Clerk, ' laborer,' and William Gentill, ' laborer,' and bring
them before the king and council to answer for certain contempts and
offences.
Feb. 15. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, constable
Westminster, of Dover castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, Thomas Arundell of
Matravers, kuight, Thomas Echyngham, knight, Philip Lewes, Thomas
Combes and Roger Brent to enquire into the taking of certain wools, wool-
fells and other goods and merchandise not customed out of the Cinque
Ports in certain ports, creeks and places along the sea coast and into the
taking of certain goods and merchandise pertaining to the staple of Calais
out of the said Cinque Ports to other places than the said staple, and to
certify thereon to the king and council.
Feb. 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's kinsman Richard, bishop of
Windsor Salisbury, Richard Quatermayns, Richard Fouler, esquires, Hugh Fenne,
Castle. John Broke, Thomas Swan and Thomas Cobcote to survey die king's
castle and lordship of Windesore and all the king's lands of Foliejon,
Hyremore, Old Windesore, New Windesore, Wynkfeld and Ascote with all
other members and lands belonging to them and the king's lordships and
manors of Wodestoke, Hamburgh, Stonefeld, Bladon and Wotton and the
hundred of Wotton with their membera and appurtenances, to enquire into
the extent and yearly value of the premises and rent and demise them to
674 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1476. Membrane M — cont.
tenants, and to extend in money the customs and works of the king*s
bondmen and free tenants in the said towns and places and delirer them
thus extended to the said tenants, so that the king may be answered
both for the farms and the moneys aiising from the customs and works
at the hands of the constable of the said castle and the receiver of
the manor of Wodestoke ; and appointment of them as auditors of the
accounts of the constable and other farmers and officers of the premises
from Michaelmas, 13 Edward IV. to Michaelmas last and so from year to
year during pleasure, certifying thereon to the barons of the Exchequer.
ByK.
1476.
Dec. 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of the same to survey the castle and
Westminster, lordships of Wyndesore, Wodestok, Busshey, More, Dachet and Ditton,
and to enquire into the extent and true value of the premises and to audit
the accounts of the constable of the castle and all farmers and other
occupiers and ministers of the said lordships, certifying thereon to the
barons of the Exchequer.
1476. Mbmbranb bd.
Feb. 7. Commission to Richard Chokke, knight, John Catesby and John Wyde-
Westminster, slade to hear and determine certain treasons committed within the county
of Devon by William Fyssher late of Exeter, co. Devon, * yoman,' William
Smyth late of Exmouth, co. Devon, ' tayllour,' John Selowe late of Fortes-
mouth, CO. Southampton, 'fyssher,' John Martyn late of Exmouth,
* maryner,' John Clement late of Dover, co. Rent, < maryner,* and Henry
Oodyng late of Cristchirche, co. Southampton, 'maryer,' saving to the
king the armaments belonging to him.
Membrane 4d.
Jan. 2. General commission of oyer and terminer to the king's first born son
Westminster. Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester and Flynt,
within the counties of S^lop, Hereford, Gloucester and Worcester and the
marches of Wales adjacent and Wales, with power to array the men at
arms, archers and others there if necessary, and with authority to substitute
other persons for himself provided that one of the justices of one or the
other Bench shall be one of those thus substituted in the said counties.
Feb. 23. Commission to the said prince and hit council to be at Ludlowe on
Westminster. 24 March next to discuss with the lords of the marches, to whom the king
has written separately, the ways and means for the punishment of many
homicides, murders, robberies, spoliations and oppressions in Wales and the
marches of the same, for which the king is going in person to those parts
after Easter.
575
16 EDWARD IV.— Paet !•
1476.
Westminster.
May 10.
Westminster.
Westminster.
May 9.
Westminster.
Mayl.
Westminster.
Majrl.
Westminster.
May 7.
Westminster.
May 1.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 1.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 29.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Thomas Brugge of Dymmoke, co. Gloucester, * gentilman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William Barton
touching a debt of 40«. he having surrendered to the Flete prison,
as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
London.
■
John Wody late of Ifeld, co. Sassex, the younger, * gentilman,' for not
appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Dryland, citizen and draper of London,
touching a debt of 8 marks and Bichard Suthwell and James Hoberd
touching a debt of 18/. 13^. 4d, and before Thomas Bryan and his
fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer Bichard Elyot and William
Shadet touching a debt of 20/. Middlesex.
Suffolk.
Surrey.
Bobert Ayssbe of Dorchestre, co. Dorset, * marchaunt,' for not appearing
before John Frisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the
late king, to answer William Swayn touching a debt of 11/.
Wilts.
Thomas Gerard late of London, knight, alias Thomas Gerrard of Brayn,
CO. Chester, ' knyght,* for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to answer William Parker, citizen and tailor of London,
touching a debt of 14/. lis. 9d. London.
Bobert Croke late of London, ^ gentylman,' for not appearing to answer
John Walsshe touching a debt of 40/. Gloucester.
John Beryn late of Cleyton, co. Lancaster, esquire, alias John Beron
of Clayton, ^gentylman,' for not appearing to answer William
Parker, citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of 6L 4s, I0d»
London.
John Pykburn late of Pykburn, co. York, * yoman,* for not appearing
to answer John Nevylle of Wymbersley, esquire, touching a trespass.
York.
Richard Broun late of Brompton by Northallerton, co. York, * yoman,'
for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 40s, to Marion
Kent, widow, executrix of the will of John Kent, late citizen and
mercer of York. City of York.
William Thurstone late of Eston, co. Huntingdon, ' yoman,' for not
appearing to answer John Chapman of Benyngdon, co. Hertfoixl, the
younger, '.late the brother of Thomas Chapman, clerk, touching a
debt of 40/. London.
John Neweman of Halstowe, co. Kent, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer John Conyere touching a debt of 40s, Kent,
John Harry late of Leskerdburgh, co. Cornwall, * yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Laan
touching a trespass and John Glyn, executor of the will of John Glyn
the elder late of Morvale, touching a trespass. Cornwall*
676
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1476.
Maya
Westminster.
May 18.
Westmixiflter.
May 17.
Westminster.
May 22.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminster.
Majr !•
Westminster.
May 24.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
. Membrane 29— oon/.
Edward Ponynges late of Craford, co. Kent, clerk, for not appearing
to answer ]EU>bert Fitz Herberd, citizen and draper of London,
touching a debt of 201, London.
Robert Banyngham alias Badyngham of Seyniuaryburgh, co. Norfolk,
clerk, for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer John Byrd of Bysshoppys Lynne
touching a debt of 4*0^. Norfolk.
Robert Shotte late of Bronleght, co. Kent, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Argaston
alias Argarston touching a debt of 40;. Kent.
Thomas Neell late of Whatcote, co. Warwick, clerk, for not appearing
to answer Nicholas Lee, suing for the king and himself, for
having maintained a complaint on the part of John Banbuiy late of
Watcote, ' hnsbondman,' at London in a suit between the said
Nicholas and the said John touching a trespass. London.
Walter Kynnecote late of Exeter, co. Devon, clerk, for not appearing
before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Eiench, to
satisfy Edward May of 71. which the latter recovered against him
and 26;. S(L damages. Devon.
John Penfoun late of Penfoun, co. Cornwall, esquire, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Nicholas Mille, citizen
and tailor of London, touching a debt of 150/. 18#. 7d, London.
John Beamond late of Bodragan, co. Cornwall, esquire, for the same.
London.
Thomas Fi^aunceys of Kempston Hardewyke, co. Bedford, * hnsbond-
man,' for not appearing to answer Stephen, prior of the house
of St. Mary, Chikesand, co. Bedford, touching a debt of 60s,
Bedford.
Christopher Harecourt late of Longecombe, ;co. Oxford, esquire, for
not appearing to answer William, abbot of the monastery of
St. Mary, Hayles, touching a debt of 20/. Gloucester.
Henry Bodrugan late of Bodrugan, co. Cornwall, esquire, for not
appearing to answer Nicholas Mille, citizen and tailor of London,
touching a debt of 150/. ISs. 7d. London.
Robert Fryday late of Balderton, co. Nottingham, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer John Bussy, knight, touching a trespass
committed by him with John White late of Balderton, ' husbondman.'
Nottingham.
John Sonday late of Chelmeford, co. Essex, < yoman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Haryson of
London, ^ barker,' toucliing a debt of 405. Middlesex.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 19.
Westminster.
Membrane 28.
William Bysshope late of Leveryngton, co. Cambridge, chaplain,
executor of the will of Thomas Byllyng, for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render chattels to the value of 4 marks to
John Taillour, executor of the will of William Taillour. London.
George Fillyng late of Norwich, < mercer,' for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
Nicholas Neuman touching a debt of 40^^ City of Norwich.
m^mi
•fmi^f^^^^^rT
16 HDWAM) IV.— Pabt 1
677
1476.
Jnlj 3.
WMtmiuster.
Juljr 9.
Westmioster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westmiuster.
July 9.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
M^ 18.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
July 5.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
7 96186.
Membrane 28— con^
Robert Warde of Kyrkebybidon, co. Norfolk, ^gentilman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer George Ganelle
touching a debt of 10/. and Philip Bosard of Dechyngham, co.
Norfolk, touching a debt of 20/. City of Norwich.
John Bouk late of Birchangre, co. Essex, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer William Ayley touching a trespass. Hertford.
Edmund Warde late of Norhampton, *plomer,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to
answer Roger Stone, chaplain, touching a debt of 40«. London.
John Grymer late of Rodburgh, co. Gloucester, Uouker,' aiias of
Strodewater, co. Gloucester, < clothman,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Stalbroke, knight, citizen
and alderman of London, touching a debt of 6/. 16;. London.
Thomas Denmon alias Denman late of Ordeshall aliizs Orteshall, co.
Nottingham, esquire, for not appearing to answer a plea that he
render 100 marks to Robert Clyfton, knight, Richard Bothe and
Seth de Worsley, executors of the will of William, late archbishop
of York. Middlesex.
Richard Neweton late of London, 'yoman,' for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render his account to Thomas Lenesdale for
the time when he was hfs receiver and bailiff in the town of
Westminster. Middlesex.
John Sonday late of Chelmesford, co. Essex, 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Haryson of London, * baker,* touching
a debt of 40;. Middlesex.
Hugh Chyrcheward late of Ipplepenne, co. Devon, * fremason,' for not
appearing to answer Henry Dany touching a trespass. Devon.
John Fyncheley of Penkryche, co. Stafford, < smy th,' for not appearing
to answer George Falmay, citizen and skinner of London, touching
a debt of 10 marks. London.
Thomas Cockes late of Long Aston, co. Somerset, ^ colyer,' for not
appearing to answer John Longford touching a debt of 10/.
Gloucester.
Thomas Lyndesey late of Swaby, co. Lincoln, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Godewyn of Bishop's Lenn, merchant,
touching a debt of 20/. Norfolk.
Thomas Mynskip of Beverley, co. York, the younger, ' gentilman,* for
not appearing to answer John Burgoyn touching a debt of 11/.
Middlesex.
John Typper late of Asteley, co. Warwick, * yoman,' for not appeai-ing
to answer Edmund, earl of Kent, touching a trespass. London.
Ralph Worseley alias Wolseley late of London, * gentilman/ late one
of the barons of the Exchequer, for not appearing to answer John
Rogers, * gentilman,' and Alice his wife touching a debt of 200/. and
Edmund Shaa, citizen and goldsmith of London, touching a debt of
20 marks. , London.
William Crouche of Smerden, co. Kent, • thecchar,' for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer a plea that he render chattels to the value of 40«. to
John Spyldesell. Kent.
William Godyngton late of Cirencestrc, co. Gloucester, * fysshemonger,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
Thomas Walker touching a debt of 40#. Middlesex.
0 0
678
CALENDAR 01? PATENT ROLLS.
1476.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westmmster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cant*
John Neweman late of Kemsyog, co. Kent, the younger, ^husbondman/
son of John Neweman the elder late of Kemsyng, for not appearing
to answer Richard Bedyll of the parish of Chesilherst, co. Kent,
touching a debt of 13/. 10^. London.
William Batell, parson of the parish church of St. John, Staunton, co.
Oxford, for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 40/. to
John Wyllyams of the parish of St. Giles without Crepulgate,
brewer of ^e dty of London, administrator of the goods of Oeorge
Irlond, knight, late citizen and alderman of London, who died
intestate. London.
John Athelek late of Wynthorpe, co. Lincoln, merchant, for not
appearing to answer John Hunt of Notyngham, 'marchaunt,'
touching a debt of 6/. Nottingham Town.
John Hotot late of Stowemarket, co. Suffolk, ^ gentilman,' administrator
of the goods of Robert Hotot late of Stowemarket, * gentilman/ for
not appearing to answer Thomas Mongomery, knight, touching a debt
of lOOs. Essex.
John Thomson late of Gysburn, co. York, ^marchaunt,' for not
appearing when §jied with George Danby, prior of the Friars Minor
of Scardeburgh, co. York, and Robert Haium late of Scardeburgh,
chaplain, to answer Thomas Sage touching a trespass. London.
Thomas Salman of Thryber, co. York, clerk, for not appearing to
answer Richard Wentworth, esquire, touching a trespass. York.
William Heryng of Wandeborough, co. Wilts, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robeit Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, when sued with Roger Taillour of Litilhenton, co. Wilts,
' yoman,' Richard Loveday of Litilhenton, ' yoman,' John Smyth of
Litilhenton, ^ yoman/ John Dowes of Litilhenton, ^ yoman,' William
Coventre of Wandeborough, * husbondman,' William Piers of
Wandeborough, ^husbondman,' Philip W^arner of Aysshedonpark,
CO. Berks, ^ yoman,' William Gregyll of Aysshebury, co. Berksf,
^ husbondman,' John CoUes of Aysshebury, ' husbondman,' Robert
Swayne of Ordeston in the parish of Aysshebury, 'husbondman,'
Richard Golles of Ordeston, 'husbondman,' and John Monke of
Ordeston, ' husbondman,' to answer the king touching a trespass.
Wilts.
The said William Piers for the same. Wilts.
Richard Bugge of Sampford Spyne, co. Devon, ' yoman,' for not ap-
pearing before the king to answer William Gylle touching a
trespass. Devon.
Thomas Nelme late of Fylton, co, Gloucester, * yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Berkely, esquire, touching a debt of 4 marks. Warwick.
John Gotholhan late of Gotholhan, co. Cornwall, esquire, for not
appearing to answer Nicholas Mille, citizen and tailor of London,
touching a debt of 15(V. IBs. 7d, London.
Richard Tewersle late of Craneley, co. Surrey, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Sherter of London touching a debt of
1165. 9d. London.
John Athehowe, late of Craneley, * husbondman/ for the same.
London.
Thomas Preston late of Marowe, co. Surrey, * husbondman,' tot not
appearing when sued with Alice his wife, executrix of the will of
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I.
579
1476.
Membrane 28-«con/.
John Boteler late of the parish of Wonersh, co. Surrey, ' hnsbond-
man/ to answer a plea that they render 20 marks to John Dunne
the elder and John Polstede. i^iiddlesex.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Nov, 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Mbmbbjlnb 27.
John Wylde of XTpmenster, co. Essex, * husbondman/ for not appearing
to answer John Conyer touching a debt of 40s, Kent.
William Yong of Burgh, co. York, * maryner,* for not appearing before
Eobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
John Burgony touching a debt of 10/. Norfolk.
Robert Meyre late of Wareham, co. Dorset, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing to satisfy William Whyte of 5 marks which the latter
recovered against him and l3«. 4d. damages, Dorset,
Andrew Hewke late of Westoftys, co. Norfolk, ^ husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John River
touching a debt of 15/. 12^. 6d. Suffolk.
Thomas Kyrk of Boston, co. Lincoln, * corveser,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Henry Jurdan, citizen and fishmonger of London, touching a
debt of 20/. London.
Edmund Wrenne late of Kyrkeley, co. Suffolk, 'chapman,' for not
appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Geoffrey Boleyn, citizen, mercer and
alderman of London, touching a debt of 40^. London.
Richard Badcok of RathewiU by Lansalwys, co. Cornwall, ' husbond-
man,' for not appearing before the king to answer William Peke
touching a trespass committed by him and John Badcok of Rathe-
will the elder, < husbondman,' John Badcok of Rathewyll the younger,
* husbondman,' Thomas Peke of Rathewyll, ' husbondman,' William
Hankyn of Tregemelan by Penkehowe, co. Cornwall, * husbondman,'
Thomas Wilton of Tregwynnek by Bogga Mille, co. Cornwall, the
elder, ^ husbondman,' and Thomas Eurmayn of Bokynnowe, co.
Cornwall, ' husbondman.' Cornwall.
William Lenehous alias Lenous of Stratford by Holton, co. Suffolk,
* husbondman,' alias * bocher,' for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to answer Roger Burgh and Joan his wife touching a
debt of 61. and Thomas Haton touching a debt of 40s, Suffolk.
Thomas Hempstede of Norwich, * marchant,' alias Thomas Hcnstcde,
citizen and mercer of Norwich, for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer William
Sayer of Lavenham, co. Suffolk, John Folsham, ^ mecer,' John
Butte, citizen and alderman of Norwich, and Richard Albon, citizen
and alderman of Norwich, touching debts of 101/., 30/., 20/. and
16/. respectively, and before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices
of the Bench, to answer Thomas Elys, citizen and alderman of
Norwich, and Richard Stooke of Bury St. Edmunds touching debts
of 40/. and 35/. 6s, ScL respectively.
Suffolk, Norfolk, City of Norwich, London.
William Wood of Slyngesby, co. York, ' husbondman,' alias William
Woodd of Slynesby, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench
to answer John Wodkok late of Relyngton touching a debt of
10 marks. London.
o o 2
580
CALMDAS op patent EOLtiS.
1476.
Nov. 11.
Westmineter.
Oct. ^5.
WestmiiiBter.
Nov. 4.
VVestininster.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminste;*.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Nov. 2.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster,
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cont.
Henry Archebald late of Bristol, * tayllour/ for not appearing to ansvirer
Richard Banke toaching a debt of lOOs, City of York.
John Dyer late of Oldebury, co. Gloucester, ' husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer Richard Bray touching a trespass. Somerset.
Richard Calverley of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, * fuller,' and Marjory his
vrife, executrix of the will of Christopher Shawe, for not appearing
to answer a plea that they render 40^. to Gleorge Falmay, citizen and
skinner of London. London.
Thomas Proktour late of Oxford, clerk, for not appearing to answer
a plea that he render chattels to the value of 30/. to Thomas Darell,
esquire. Wilta.
William Alee of Godstone, co. Surrey, ^husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Fane touching a debt of 40«. Kent.
William Wase, rector of the parish church of St. Mary, Wyke, co.
Cornwall, for not appearing to answer John Freman touching a
debt of 100/. ' Middlesex.
James Baskefyld late of London, knight, for not appearing to answer
William Parker, citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of
42^. iOd. London.
Thurstan Sale late of Belton, co. Leicester, * yoman^' administrator of
the goods late of Henry Chaderton late of Haveryng atte Boure.
CO. Essex, esquire, who died intestate, for not appearing to answer
Richard Knyght of Kelledon, co. Essex, * yoman,' touching a debt
of 40/. Essex.
George Plesaunce late of K^-ngyssutton, co. Northampton, ^ husbond-
man,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 40/. to
William C lied worth, esquire, alias father of Master John Ched worth,
late archdeacon of Lincoln, doctor of laws and prebendary of
Kyngessutton, and Joan his wife, mother of the said John, executors
of his will. Middlesex.
Edward Lane late of Hordyll, co. Southampton, ^yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Stoneham and Robert Kelyng touching
a ti*espass. Southampton.
Stephen Dousyng of Est Ingolmell, co. Lincoln, chaplain, alias late
of Esterkele, co. Lincoln, for not appearing to render his account
to William Rither, knight, for the time when he was his receiver.
Lincoln.
Geoffrey Veale late of Plymmouth, co. Devon, * marchaunt,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Jiurton, esquire, touching a debt of
70s, Devon.
John Holand of Abkctelby, co. Leicester, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing when sued with William Holand, vicar oE the parish
' church of Abketelby, to answer a plea that they render 7 marks
6s, 8d, to Gilbei*t Husee, esquire. London.
John Burgeys late of the parish of Westhamme, co. Essex, * miller,'
alias late of Stratford atte Bowe, co. Middlesex, * baker,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Jordan,
citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of 27/. and before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
John Dowetys, citizen and * steynour ' of London, touching a debt
of 61, London, Middlesex*
^mmm
fmm
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I.
^81
1476.
Nov. 6.
WestminBter.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cotU.
Edmund Benet late of Strodewater, co. Gloucester, * clothemaker/ for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas
Hill, citizen and grocer and alderman of London, touching a debt
of 18/. London.
William Holand, vicar of the parish church of Abketelbj, co. Leicester,
for not appearing when sued with John Holand of Abketelby,
'husbondman/ to answer a plea that thej render 7 marks 6^. Sd, to
Gilbert Husse, esquire. London.
John Durston of Favershami co. Kent, 'chapman,* for not appearing
to answer Richard Everlej, citizen and mercer of London, touching
a debt of 15/. London,
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
1477.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan 23.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 5.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Mmmbranb 26.
Robert Bowode aluu Bayllj late of Hungrehatlej, co. Cambridge,
' husbondman,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he render
20 marks to William Wentworth and Margaret his wife, executrix
of the win of William Sejntgeorge late of Esthatlej, knight.
Cambridge.
William Smyth late of Stowemarket at Chelton, co. Suffolk, * husbond-
man,'a/ia« of Chelton, for not appearing to answer John Pouljn,
clerk, touching a debt of 40/. Suffolk.
Ralph Caldebek late of Coventi'e, ^ mercer,' for not appearing to answer
John Caldebek of London touching a debt of 8/. Middlesex.
Thomas Roger late of Bishop's Hatfeld, co. Hertford, ^ joman,' for
not appearing to answer William Fyssher, citizen and skinner of
London, touching a debt of 42^. London.
Richard Bajte of Great Bjllyng, co. Northampton, clerk, for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Thomas Astyn, chaplain, touching a debt
of 4 marks. York.
Thomas Wodehouse late of Dedham, co. Essex, ' clotheman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Bartholomew
Donne, citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of 40/.
London.
John Cotes late of Sutton on Derwent, co. York, ' yoman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 40«. to John Shii*wode,
archdeacon of Richmond, and Agnes late the wife of John Shirwod
late of York, executors of the will of John Shirwod. City of York.
William Boreman late of London, ' draper,' and Joan his wife, late the
wife of Laurence Cok, executrix of the will of Laurence Cok late
of London, ' mercer,' for not appearing to answer a plea that they
render 8/. to John Wynter. Suffolk.
John Fuller late of Dysge, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer John Buxton of Stowe Market and Margaret Mannyng of
Stowc Market, widow, touching a debt of 12/. Suffolk.
Stephen Cardewe late of Carvergh by Seynt Austell, co. Cornwall,
' yoman,' aliat late of Treverbyu in the parish of Seynt Austell, for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Colwyll
touching a debt of 5 marks. Cornwall.
582
OALBNDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1477.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 23.
Westminster.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Membrane 2Q^^cont»
Thomas Mey late of Wysbeche, co. Cambridge^ ^husbondman/ for not
appearing to answer William Foorde of Hadley alia* Hadlegh^ co.
Suffolk, ^ marchaunt,' touching a debt of 13/. V6s. 4d, London.
John Crosse of Bekeswell, co. Norfolk, * yoman/ for not appearing
before the king to answer John Rychere touching a trespass.
Norfolk.
John Morton late of London, clerk, for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of tbe Bench, to answer Robert
Rodes touching a debt of 661. I3s» Ad. Middlesex.
John Erie late of Ocle Lyre, co. Hereford, ^ hnsbondman,' alias
farmer of Lyre, fot not appearing before the justices . of the Bench
to answer William Wyldy, prior of the house of Jesus of Betheleem,
Shene, touching a debt of 4 marks. Middlesex.
William Bythewater late of Hampole, co. York, *gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Waren for having taken and detained
his beasts. York,
1476.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 16.
Backdeo.
March 21.
Buckden.
March 22.
Backden.
March 18.
Buckden.
Membrane 25.
General pardon to William Ruggewey alias Ryggeway of Exmynster,
CO. Devon, ^ husbondman * alias ^ yoman.' By p.8.
Licence for the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canter-
bury, Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, the king*s kinsmen John, duke of
Suffolk, William, earl of Arundel, Henry, earl of Essex, and Anthony,
earl Ryviers, lord of Scales and Nucelles, and John Say, knight, to grant
the manors of Ardyngton, co. Berks, Barford St. Martin, co. Wilts, and
Thorpwatyrvile, Aldwynkle, Achirch, Chelveston and Caldecote, co. North-
ampton, with all other lands, rents, reversions and services in the towns
and manors aforesaid, held in chief, to Thomas, marquis of Dorset, lord of
Harryngton, Bonevile and Asteley, son of the king's consort Elizabeth,
queen of England, to hold for life by the services of as many knight's fees
and as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Grant to Elizabeth Scrope, lady le Scrope, widow, and her assigns of the
custody of the manor of Fifhide, co. Essex, with all rents, services of
tenants, advowsons, courts, leets, mills, profits, emoluments and com-
modities belonging to it and 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow in
Fifhide called * Brittes tenementes,' 40 acres of land in Willynghall called
'Mynges,' 40 acres of land in Willinghall called 'Pelhammes' and 18
acres of land in Willinghall, co. Essex, late of Thomas Scrope of Masham,
knight, deceased, tenant in chief by knight-service, during the minority of
Thomas his son and heir, without rendering any account, provided that she
do not make any waste therein. By p.s.
Presentation of Thomas Cowell to the perpetual vicarage of the church
of Tykenham, in the diocese of Norwich.
Grant for life to the king's servant Oliver Kyng, master of the seven
liberal arts and licentiate in laws, of the office of the king's first secretary in
the French tongue, with such fee, liberties and profits as Master Gervase,
sometime secretary, had ; and grant that he shall be able to receive bills
signed with the king's hand and make out warrants to the chancellor of
England or the privy seal with the king's letters in Latin and English.
\F«dera.'\ By K.
/^
16 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 583
1476. Membrane 25— con/.
April 1. General pardon to Robert Tokehill of flangreford, co. Berks, '* cloth-
Idddington. man.' By p.B*
April ]. Greneral pardon to William Morlond alias Morland late of the town of
liddington. Westminster, clerk. By K.
April 1 . General pardon to Martin Joliffe, citizen and ' upholdster ' of London, alias
Backden. Martin Jolif of London, * gentilman.* By p.s.
April 11. Appointment for life, with the assent of the king^s brother G^rge, duke
Lincoln, of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, of Richard Heron as captain, lieutenant
and yictualler of the king's castle of Cragvergos alicu Gragvergos alias
Knokvergous, in Ireland, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of
the castle and lordship of Cragvergos, with al} other profits. By p.s.'
May 2. Grant to Richard Cokrell of Beverle, ^ gentilman,' and his heirs of all
Westminster, the lands, rents and services which lately were his and which came into the
king's hands because he was attainted of high treason in the Parliament
held on 4 November, 1 Edward IV. at Westminster, and which the king
lately by letters patent granted for life to John Feryby, now deceased.
By p.».
Mbmbranb 24.
May 16. Exemplification, at the request of John Howard of Howard, knight, of
Westminster, the tenour of a bill (English) signed with the king's own hand and sub-
scribed with the names of the lords and other nobles specified in it,
notifying that on 13 August, 1475, the king being in his field beside a
village called Seyncre within Vermondose a little from Peron, there being
with him his brothers the dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, the dukes of
Norfolk and Sufiblk, the bishop of Lincoln his chancellor, the marquis
of Dorset, the earls of Northumberland, Ryviers and Pembroke, the lords
Grey Ruthin, Scrope, Grey Codnore, Stanley, Hastynges, Ferrers and
Howard, the earl Douglas, the lord Lisle, the master of the rolls, the dean
of the king's chapel, the dean of Wells, the dean of Westminster, Sir
Thomas Mongomery, Sir Thomas Borough, Sir William Parre, Sir Richard
Tunstall, Thomas Selynger and John Elryngton, treasurer of the king's
wars, upon certain ofiei*s made by the French king for a truce, charged the
said lord Howard, the master of the rolls, the dean of the chapel and Thomas
Selynger to go to the French king or such as he should depute and to con-
clude with him as follows ; that is to say that if the French king will bind
himself to pay to the king 75,000 crowns within fifteen days, 25,000
crowns at Easter next, 25,000 crowns at Michaelmas following and so forth
50,000 crowns yearly during both their lives and will mart7 his son the
Dauphin at his charge to the first or second of the king's daughters,
endowing her with 60,000/. of rent yearly after the estimation of France,
they shall bind the king to withdraw his army upon the receipt of the said
75,000 crowns into England and shall make a private amity between them
both binding them to mutual assistance if either be wronged or disobeyed
by their subjects and shall make a truce and abstinence of war with
intercourse of merchandise for seven years. [Fcedera.']
The following have like letters: —
The king's councillor Master John Morton, keeper of the rolls of
Chancery.
Master William Dudly, dean of the king's chapel.
Thomas Selynger, esquire.
May 8. Pardon to the king's servitor Thomas Fowler late of Bukyngham, co.
WestmiDster. Buckingham, esquire, late escheator in the counties of Oxford and Berks,
late escheator in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham, one of the
684 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
] 476. Membrane 24-*con/.
ushers of the king's chamber, of all ofTences committed bj him and all
amercements, issues, fines, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king. By E*
May 1. Pardon to William Laken, esquire, late of Altmere, alias late of Stone,
Westminster, co. Kent, late escheator in the county of Salop and the marches of Wales
adjacent, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
issues, debtfl| accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of
his office. By p.s.
May 21. Licence for John Edy, esquire, Richard Lawe, John Haile and Thomas
Westminster. Rokys to found a fraternity or gild perpetual of themselves and other
persons, male aod female. The brethren and sisters shall yearly elect two
guardians for the governance of the fraternity and the custody of its
possessions^ with power to remove them and appoint others at pleasure, and
they shall form one body and shall have a common seal. The guardians
shall have power of impleatling and being impleaded, by the names of the
guardians of the fraternity of St. Mary and St. Thomas the Martyr, Stony-
atratford^ and they and the brethren and sisters shall have power to meet
together for the governance of the gild and to dress themselves in one suit of
gowns or hoods. And grant that they may acquire in mortmain after inquisi-
tion lands, rents and possessions to the value of 20 marks yearly within the
town of Stonysti*atford or elsewhere, not held in chief, to find two chaplains
to celebrate divine service in the chapel of St. Mary Magdalen and
St. GileS; Stonystratford, for the good estate of tho king, the king's
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, the king's mother Cecily, duchess of
York, and the said brethren and sisters and for their souls after death and
the souls of the king's father Richard, late duke of York, the king's
brother Edmund, late earl of Rutland, Jaquetta, late duchess of Bedford,
and Richard Wodevile, late earl Ryviers, and the king's progenitors, and
to do other works of piety.
By p.s. and for 70 marks paid in the hanaper.
June 14. Pardon to Nicholas Henyscote ali(2s Henscote alias Heynescote, late one
Westminster, of the customers or collectors of the great and petty custom, the subsidy of
wools, hides and wool-fells and the subsidy of the Ss. in the tun and the
I2d. in the pound in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and
places adjacent, of all offences committed by him and aU fines, amercements,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
Membrane 23.
May 21. Commission to Richard Harecourt, knight, Walter Maun tell, knight,
Westminsttr. Richard Poweler, Richard Croft, esquire, Humphrey Forster the elder,
William Danvers and Walter Elmys to enquire into the complaint of
Elizabeth Baynton, widow, late the wife of Robert Baynton late of
Fallerston, co. Wilts, knight, that whereas John Baynton, knight, was
seised of the manor of Mersshbaldyngton and 800 acres of arable land,
50 ncres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 4 acres of wood in Merssh-
baldyngton and Newnam, co. Oxford, in his demesne as of fee and granted
the same to the said Robert and Elizabeth and the heirs of the body
of Robert, and these were accordingly seised of the same and received
the esplees thereof and continued their estate therein until 4 May,
11 Edward IV. and afterwards during the life of the said Robert, who died
before 6 October, 12 Edward lY. and the said Elizabeth survived him and
was seised of the premises and received the esplees thereof until by an act
in the Parliament held at Westminster on the said 6 October and continued
by divers prorogations to 23 January, 14 Edwiurd IV. it was ordained
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. MS
. 1476. Membrane 28— «>n<.
that the said Robert with others should be attainted of high treason for
having levied war against the king on the said 4 Maj and should forfeit
all the possessions which he held on that date, but that the wife of any
person so attainted should freely enjoy her inheritance after the death
of her husband by an inquisition taken on 29 April, 15 Edward IV.
at Henle on Thames, co. Oxford, before John Harecourt the elder, by
virtue of letters patent directed to him and Giles Daubeney, John
Whitehede, William Sondes and Thomas Stanshawe it was found that the
said Robert was seised in his demesne as of fee on the said 4 May of the
said premises, worth 15/. I5s. 3d, yearly, and these were accordingly
taken into the king's hands and the said Elizabeth removed from
possession and the. king was seised of the same until by letters patent
dated J 2 June, 15 Edward IV. he granted them to John Oheyne, one of the^
esquires of the body, and the heirs male of his body, wherefore she prays
that justice may.be done. By K.
May. 27. Grant in frank almoin to Thomas Wylmot, vicar of the church of
Westminster. Asshetteford, co. Kent, and his successors, in full satisfaction of the sum of
750/. As, which he lent to the king on 22 May, as appears at the receipt of
the Exchequer, of the manor and town of Dounton Waylat, co. Essex, with
the advowson of the church of Dounton aforesaid, the manor of Preston and
Hoc, CO. Sussex, lately pertaining to the priory of Okeboume, and a yearly
pension of 100^. which the prior of Lewes is bound to render to th^ king
from an apport lately due to the abbey of Gluny, to pray for the good estate
of the king and the souls of his progenitors and the souls of Henry and
Henry in the church of Asshetteford and for the souls of all who were
killed on either side in the conflicts at Northampton, St. Albans, Sherboume,
Barnet and Tewkesbury. By p.s
May 9. General pardon to Walter Thomas alias Thomson late of Canterbury,
Westminster. < inholder,' alias * yoman,' for all forging, sweating, clipping or falsification
of money or other offences committed by him before 15 April. By p.s.
May 28. Grant of the hospital of St. Leonard, Stoke, co. Nottingham, in the diocese
Westminster, of York, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands of Francis,
lord of Lovell, to Robert Sharpuls, prebendary of Aluetham in the cathedral
church of St. Asaph in Wales, on an exchange of benefices with Edmund
Chaterton, master of the said hospital.
Membrane 22.
May 5. Grant to the king's servant William Huse, the king's attorney general,
Westminster, of the custody of all manors and lands late of Edmund Blount, tenant in
chief, or Simon Blount, esquire, his son and heir, tenant in chief, during the
minority of Agnes the daughter and heiress of the said Simon with her
marriage without disparagement, to hold with knights' fees and advowsons,
and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
May 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Brian Boclyff, baron of the
Westminster. Exchequer, Robert Newcport, esquire, Peter Bakster, clerk, and Henry
Johnson, chaplain, to the prior and convent of the house of the Visitation
of St. Mary, of the Carthusian order, in the Isle of Axholme, of their
manor of Outethom and all their messuages, lands, rents, services, meadows,
feedings, pastures, turbaries, reversions, commodities and commons in
Outethorn and Wythornse, held of Anne, duchess of Buckingham, as of
her manor of Brustwyk in Hoklernesse by the service of feidty and 6d.
rent yearly and extended at 60;. yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken
at Botheram before Roger Coton, esquirOi escheator in the county of York,
586 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
l476. Membrane 22— cent,
to hold to the value of 5 marks yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence by
letters patent dated 3 December, 1 Edward lY.
May 6. Grant to the king's councillors Master John Kuscell, keeper of the
WttstmiDster. privy seal, Master John Gunthorpe, the king's high almoner, and Thomas
Mountgomery, one of the knights of the body, and their assigns of the
collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free chapel
of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster. By p.s.
May 2, General pardon to Cecily Grymston late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
Westminster. *hu8wyfe,' alias Cecily Mauncell, alias Cecily Bunten of the town of
Westminster, co. Middlesex^ < sole woman,' of all offences committed by her
before 29 March. By p.s.
May 8. General pardon to John Hai'well of Oravesendi co. Kent, < taillour.'
Westminster. By p.s.
Presentation of Richard Bisshop to the parish church of Gysslam, in the
diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Thomas Wele.
May 10. Revocation of the protection, with clause volumus, for one year by
Westminster, letters patent to Bartholomew Speneawe alias de Spynewe, merdiant of
Bordeaux, staying on the king's service in the company of John Yong,
knight, mayor of the staple of Calais, merchant, and the society of the staple
treasurers and victuallers of the said town and the marches there, on the
safe custody and victualling of the town and castle of Calais and the
marches, because he delays in the city and suburbs of London, as Robert
Colwyche and Hugh Bryce, sheriffs, have certified.
May 6. Grant for life to John Wood, esquire, and Thomas Bowes, * gentilman,' of
Westminster, the office of the custody of the exchange and mint and the custody of the
coinages of gold and silver within the Tower of London and elsewhere
within the realm, receiving the accustomed wages as in the last year of
Edward IIL and the first of Richard II. from the issues of the same with
all other profits ; in lieu of a like grant to the said John by letters patent
dated 26 October, 8 Edward lY. (see p. 112) surrendered.
May 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Edward Hardgill, esquire, one of the
Westminster, ushers of the king's chamber, of an annuity of 9/. 2s. 6fL from the fee farm
of the city of Norwich. By p.s.
May 11. Presentation of William Spenser, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry
Westminster, founded by king Richard in the church of St. Antoninus, London, in the
diocese of London, according to the ordinance and will of Nicholas Bole,
sometime citizen and skinner of London.
May 15. General pardon to Nicholas Sylverton of Westminster, co. Middlesex,
Westminster. * stacioner.' By p.s.
May 10. Grant for life to Alice Rippas of Westminster, ^recluse,' of 6 marks
Westminster, yearly from the issues of the town of Notyngham. By p.s.
May 7. Grant for life to Thomas Thorpe of the office of forester of the king's
Westminster, forest called ^ Kyngeswodeheth ' with the bailiwick of the same in the county
of Essex, which he had before of the grant of the king's brother the duke
of Gloucester and which has now come into the king's hands, to hold with
the due fees and other profits. By p.s.
Membrane 21.
April 11. Whereas the king was indebted to Prosper Camilio de Medicis, apostolic
Sleaford. collector in England, in the sum of 100 marks for certain dispensations
obtained by him, and in repayment thereof on 80 May last by letters patent
granted licence for Nicholas de Biygnali, Genoese merchant, or his fiiictors.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part I. «87
1476. Membrane 21 — cont.
ftttomays or sefvants to ship merchandise not pertaining to the staple of
Calais in the port of Southampton and take the same to foreign parts quit
of customs and subsidies to the said sum, and the said Prosper has thus
receiyed 2S marks but cannot obtain payment of the residue and has
surrendered the said letters; the king hereby grants licence for the said
Nicholas to ship merchandise as above in the ports of London, Southampton
and Sandwich quit of customs and subsidies to the sum of 75 marks.
By p.s.
Ma^r 2. Grant for life to the king's servant Oliver Kyng, master of arts and
Westminster, licentiate in laws, of the office of the king's first secretary in the French
tongue, with the liberties and profits pertaining to the office, and 50 marks
yearly for the exercise of his office from the customs and subsidies in the
port of Southampton ; and grant that he shall be able to receive bills signed
or to be signed with the king's hand and make out warrants under the
signet and otherwise to the chancellor of England and the keeper of the
privy seal with the king's letters in Latin and English. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled so far as concerns the said 50
markSf because the king granted the same to him from the customs and
subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth by other letters patent on
20 Jtt/y, 17 Edward IV.
Greneral pardon to William Ridgate late of Eyntree, co. Lancaster,
' yoman,' alias Wilb'am Ridegat^ late of Aynetre, * husbondman,' of all
offences committed by him before 21 April. By p.s.
May 4. General pardon to John Myndrym alias Myndrem alias Mendrym late
Westminster, of London, * gentleman,' of all offences committed by him before 1 February.
ByK.
May 6. Grant to Richard Cokrell of Beverle, ' gentilmau,' and his heirs, in lieu
Westminster, of another grant to him by letters patent 'dated 2 May {see p. 683),
surrendered, of all the lands, rents and services in Beverley and elsewhere
in the county of York which lately were his and which came into the
king's hands by reason of his attaint and which the king lately by letters
patent granted for life to John Feryby, now deceased, and all issues of the
same from the time of the death of the said John. By K.
May 17. Pardon to the king's servitor William Wade, esquire, late escheator in
Westminster, the counties of Bedford and Buckingham, of all offences committed by hira
and all fines, amercements^ issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from
him to the king by reason of his office. By p.B.
May 22, General pardon to Thomas Hill of Bristol, ' brewer,' of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 18 May. By p.8.
MSMBRANB 20.
May 12. Grant to the abbess and convent of St. Mary's, Winchester, in furtherance
Westminster, of a grant to them by letters patent dated 1 {sic) October, 8 Edward IV.
{see p. 138) which are not as valid as they hoped, that they shall have all
sums of money and rents due to the king from themselves or their tenants
or other residenta in the towns and hainlets of Erchefount and Canyngus,
00. Wilts, for any rent of * tythyng peny ' or other rent payable at
any sherifi^s turn within the hundred of Swannebergh alias Stodfold
alias Bughbergh, and pardon to them of all sums of money due from
them to the king as parcel of the farm for the profit of the county of
Wats. By K.
686 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1476. Membrane 20 — cont.
Majr 9. Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter'Si Westminster,
Weatminittr. ordinary of that place, for the escape of Thomas Porter late of Stretley,
CO. Berks, < gentiiman/ from his prison before 1 1 February last. By p.a.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Ma^ 9. Pardon to the said abbot for the escape of the said Thomas, com-
Westmioster. mitted to his custody or the custody of anyone having power from him
to receive clerks convicted or attainted, from his prison before 11 February
last. By p.s.
June 15. Grant for life to John Crowland, one of the king's trumpeters, of
WMtminater. 10 marks yeai'ly from Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. viz. 6 marks from the
fee farm of the hundred of Dudeston and 6 marks from the fee farm of the
manor of la Berton by Gloucestre and the king's weir in the manor of
Minsterworth and a moiety of the weir of Denne, at the hands of the abbot
and convent of St. Peter's, Gloucester, or the sheriff of the county ; in lieu
of another grant to him by letters patent dated 14 October, 7 Edward lY.
{see p. 44) surrendered because invalid. By p.s,
June 18. Grant to Laurence Bothe, iMshop of Durham, of the custody of the
Westminster, temporalities of the archbishopric of York and all issues of the same and any
portions and pensions due to the king by the death of his kinsman George,
late archbishop, to hold from the time of the death of the latter so long
as the tempoi'alities remain in the king's hands, with knights' fees and
advowsons, and grant to him of power to present to any vacant benefices
which should belong to the king by reason of the voidanceand to appoint to
offices in the archbishopric. [Fcedera,'] By K.
June 15. Exemption for life of Robert Levelord, ^gentilman,' from being put on
Westminster, assizes, juries, inquisitions, certifications, attaints or recognitions, and from
being made sheriff, escheator, coroner, assessor, taxer or collector of tenths
or other tallages or subsidies or aid for marrying or knighting the king's
eldest son, constable, crier, arrayer or leader of men at arms or others or
any other bailiff, officer or minister and from taking up knighthood against
his will. By p.s.
June 18. Grant for four years to the king's servant David Beaupe and John
Westminster. Marchaunt that they may practise the faculty and science of philosophy and
the turning of mercury into gold and silver. [^FcederaJ] By K.
June 9. Grant for life to Ellen Nevylle late the wife of the king's servant
Westminster. Bobert Nevylle, for the good service of the latter, of a tenement called
Hyde in the county of Hertford with all lands, woods, pastures and other
appurtenances for the sustenance of herself and her seven children.
By p.s.
Membrane 19.
May 24. Grant for life to the king's esquire Thomas Fenys of the offices of
Westminster, constable of the king's castle of Henyngham and parker of the park there
from Michaelmas last, from which time he hns occupied the said offices,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of
Henyngham. By p.s.
Pardon to Eobert Menwynnek late of Trevosburgh, co. Cornwall,
^ gentylman,' of his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before
the king to answer for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Byllyng, chief justice of the King's Bench,
has certified.
May 23. Grant for life to William Neve of the office of chief glazier of the king's
Westminster, works with wages of 12(f. daily from the fee farm of the city or town of
Norwich and other issues of the same, with all other accustomed profits and
16 EDWARD IV.-^Pabt I. 589^
1476. Membrane 19 — cant.
a robe of the suit of the servants of the hoosehold yearly at Christmas at
the hands of the keeper of the great wardrobe. By p.s.
May 25, General pardon to Thomas Philip cUias Pbelip, citizen and grocer of
WestmiiiBter. London, alias late of the parish of Heron, co. Kent, * yoman.' By p^.
Licence for the appropriation in mortmain, without inquisition, by the
master and fellows of the Hall of St. Katharine the Virgin in the University
of Cambridge of the parish church of Coton alias Cotes, co. Cambridge, of
which they are patrons, provided that the sacred offices of the church be
administered by a suitable chaplain and a certain portion to be fixed by
the bishop, the ordinary of the church, be distributed yearly among the
poor parishioners. By K.
May 28. Grant to Master Alexander Lye, king's chaplain, prebendary of Cobeham-
Westminster. bery, in the diocese of Bochester, and chaplain of the chapel or chantry of
St.. Mary, Frekeniiam, in the diocese of Norwich, of a canonry and prebend
in tho king's free chapel of $t. Stephen within the palace of Westminster,
on an exchange of benefices with the king's councillor Master John Rassell.
This grant shall not be hindered by any letters patent of the king concerning
the next voidance of prebends in the said free chapel. By p.s.
March 4. Appointment, duiing pleasure, of the king's servant John Fortescu,
Westminster, esquire, as one of the 'esquires of the body, receiving 50 marks yearly from
the issues of the county of Devon. By p.s.
June 7. Grant for life to John Priour, one of the king's trumpeters, of 10 marks
Wcgtminiter. yearly from Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. viz. 4l, from the farm of the city
of Winchester and 53«. 4d, from the rent and manor of Lokerle, co.
Southampton, at tbe hands of John le Botiller and his heirs or the sheriff*
of the county ; in lieu of another grants to him by letters patent dated
14 October, 7 Edward IV. (see p. 44) surrendered because invalid. Bj p.s.
June 6. General pardon to John Crosse late of Fyneton, co, Devon, * yoman,'
Westminster, alias ' husbondman,' aliM late of Honyton, co. Devon, ^toker,' alias
' laborer,' of all ofiences committed by him before 4 June. By p.s.
June 7. Pardon to John Brugge late of Ludlowe, co. Salop, clerk, of his outlawry
Westminster, in the county of Stafford for not appearing befoi'e Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy Julian late the wife of John
Boudeler, administratrix of the goods of John Boudcler, who died intestate,
of 40/. which she recovered against him and 4/. damages, he having
surrendered to the Fletc prison and satisfied her, as Thomas Bryau, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
June 27. Pardon to Richard Vowell of Welles, co. Somerset, 'gentilman/ alias
Westminster, late of London, late escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset, of all
offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office. By K.
June 30. Pardon to William Covcntre of Wandeborough, co. Wilts, * husbondman,'
Wtstminster. of his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before Robert Danby
and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer the king touching a
trespass committed by him and Roger Taillour of Littelhenton, co. wHts,
'yoman,' Richard Loveday of Littelhenton, ' yoman,' John Smyth of
Littelhenton, * yoman,' John Dowses of Littelhenton, * yoman,' William
Piers of Wandeborough, ' husbomlman,' William Heryng of Wandeborough,
* husbondman,' Philip Warner of Aysshedonpark, co. Berks, * yoman,'
William Gegyll of Aysshebury, co. Berks, * husbondman,' John Colles of
Aysshcbury, ' husbondman,' Robert Swayne (^f Ordeston in the parish of
Aysshebury, 'husbondman,' Richard Colles of Ordeston, 'husbondman,'
and John Monke of Ordeston, ' husbondman,' he having surrendered to the
Flctc prison, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified*
fifiO CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1476. MSMBRANB 18.
June 3. Grant for life to tbe king's servitor Robert Pemberton, eiquire, one of
Westminster, tbe usbers of tbe king's cbamber, of 9/. 2s. 6d. yearly from the fee farm of
tbe town of Norbampton. By pj.
June 1. General pardon to Robert Kenet alias Kenette late of Oanterbnry,
Westminster.. < bocber,' for all offences committed by bim before 27 May. By p.s.
May 27. Grant - for life to Tbomas Ravys, one of tbe king's Serjeants at arms,
Westminster, of I2d. daily from 2 July last, frdm wbicb day be bas beld tbe office,
amounting to 18/. 6s. yearly, viz. 8/. at tbe bands of tbe burgesses and
tenants of tbe town of Ivelcbestre, co. Somerset, from tbe fee farm of the
town or at tbe bands of tbe sberiff of Somerset and Dorset and 10/. 5s.
from tbe issues of tbe county of Salop, with a livery of tbe suit of the
king's Serjeants at arms or 40^. for tbe same yearly at Cbristmas at the
great wardrobe. By K.
May 31. Mandate in pursuance to tbe burgesses and tenants of tbe town of
Westminster. Ivelchestre and tbe sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
Tbe like to the sberiff of Salop.
May 3. General pardon to Walter ap Guillim late of Urcbenfeld, co. Hereford,
Westminster, 'gentihnan,' alias Walter William late of Ellesfeld, co. Worcester, of all
offences committed by bim before 15 April. By p.s.
June 8. Grant to tbe king's chaplain Master Benedict Burgh of the prebend
Westminster, which William Morland lately bad in tbe king's free chapel of St. Stephen
within the palace of Westminster, void by his resignation. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to tbe dean and chapter.
Grant to Nicholas Rawdon, chaplain, of the prebend of Walton in the
king's chapel of St. Mary Magdalen within the castle of Bryggenerth, void
by tbe resignation of Master Benedict Burgh. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to tbe dean and chapter.
June 9. Grant to Humphrey Blount, knight, and John Dudley, esquire, of the
WeMtminster. collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free chapel
or collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalen, Bruggenorth, in lieu of a like
grant to them by letters patent dated 24 January last, surrendered. By K.
June 16. Grant to Benedict Burgh, canon of tbe cathedral church of St. Paul,
Westminster. London, and prebendary of Ealdlond in tbe same, of a canonry and prebend
in tbe king's free chapel of St. Stephen within tbe palace of Westminster,
on an exchange of beneBces with William Morland.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of tbe said chapel.
June 20. Licence for the prior and convent of tbe monastery of St. James by
Westminster. Norbampton, of tbe order of St. Augustine, to ele«t an abbot in the place of
John Grauntewell, deceased.
June 0. Grant for life to tbe king's servant Robert AUerton, one of the ushers of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of tbe office of keeper of the king's pri?y waitlrobo
witbin tbe Tower of London, receiving tbe accustomed fees as in the times
of Edwai'd III. and Richard II. from tbe issues of the county of Essex, with
nil other profits. By p.s.
April 16. Grant to Gilbert Debenham, esquire, and the heirs of bis body, for divers
Lincoln. losses sustained for the king as well in his presence in as in bis absence from
tbe realm and for 260 marks paid by bim to tbe king, of the lordship and
manor of Tatyngston with appurtenances in Tatyngston, Brantbam, Bergholt,
Holbrooke, Wolverston, Freston and elsewhere within the hundred of
Stamford, co. Suffolk, with all members and the advowsons of tbe church of
Tatyngston and tbe free chapel of St. Margaret, Holbrooke, knights' fees,
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets, warrens, fisheries^ stews,
liberties, franchises, bondmen and their issue and other commodities, late of
16 EDWAfeD IV.— Pabt t Sdl
\4.'JQ^ Membrane 18 — cont
JoLn Veer, knight, late earl of Oxford, and in the king's hancb by virtue of
an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV.
to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other
rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
By pj9.
July 15. General pardon to Dan Robert Benet, monk of the monastery of
Westminster. St. Peter, Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 7 May.
By p.g.
July 6. Presentation of John Aleyn, king's clerk, to a moiety of the parish church
Westminster, of Gedl}iig, void by the resignation of Thomas Dokylby. The letters are
directed to the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter, York,
the see being void.
MSMBRANB 17.
May 3. Grant, for twenty years, to John Blount, lord Mountjoye, and James
Westminster. Blount, esquire, of the lieutenancy of the king's castle of Hampnes in the
parts of Picardy with a number of soldiers under them specified in certain
indentures, receiving the fees specified in the said indentures at the hands of
the treasurer of Cakis, and with all other rights, liberties and profits, with
power to appoint ofiicers for the safekeeping of the castle and to grant
safe-conducts to the king's adversaries coming to the castle ; in lieu of a
like grant to the said John, then one of the esquires of the body, by letters
patent dated 31 March, 13 Edward IV. [French Rollj 13 Edward IV.
m. 28] surrendered. By p.s.
May 14. He vocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to Robert Saluse alias Saiewse of Hyngham, co«
Norfolk, ^marchaunt,' alias ^chapman,' alias 'yoman,' staying on the
king's service in the company of the king's kinsman Henry, earl of
Northumberland, warden of the east and middle marches of England
towards Scotland, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same,
because he delays within the liberty of the city of Norwich, as appears by
certificate of the sherififs of the city.
May' 1 7. Pardon to Edmund Molyneuz, esquire, sheriff of Bedford and Buckingham,
Westminster, for all escapes of felons and all oSences committed by him before 14 May.
By p.s.
May 10. General pardon to John Penery alias Penury alias Penewry alias Penry
Westminster, of 01decl3rmmys, CO. Cornwall, < husbondman,' of all ofienoes committed by
him before 8 May. By p.s.
May 18. Commission to Masters John Fox, John Coke and William Goodyere,
Westminster, doctors of laws, to hear and determine an appeal to the king's audience by
John Forster, esquire, late provost of the king's army beyond the seas,
against a judgement of Master John Aleyn, doctor of laws, deputy or
commissary of Bichard, duke of Gloucester, chief constable of England,
in a civil case concerning one Robert Richardson, committed by the said
John Aleyn at the suit of Edmund Haute, esquire, to one Thomas Busshe,
deputy of the said John Forster in the parts of Picardy, for safe-custody
under a penalty of 1,000 marks.
1475.
Oct. 14. Grant to Thomas Grev, knight of the body, and his heirs and assigns of
Westminster, the manor or lordship of Tylbury by Clare, co. Essex, and the advowson
of the church of Tylbury and a court baron within the manor with view of
frauk-pledgo and all that pertains to it, and all issues of the above from
14 April, 11 Edward IV.
Vacated because in the fifteenth year^
692 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1476. Membrane 17 — cont.
May 26. Pardon to William Say late of Spaxton, co. Somerset, esqaire, late
Westminster, escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset, of all offences committed
by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due
from him to the king by reason of his office. * By p.s«
June 17. Appointment of Thomas Marty n to take carriage for the conduct of the
Westminster, bier of the king's father Richard, duke of York, for his burial and carpenters,
joiners, painters and candlemakers and wax and thread. [FcederaJ]
Membrane 16.
March 5. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Batte as controller of the great
Westminster, and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy' of the 3^. in the tun and the 12d, in the pound in the port of
Sandwich and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
The like to the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent :-—
May 23. William Growchestre in the port of Newcastle on Tyne.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 26. Vincent Fynche in the port of Chichester.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 26. John Smyth in the port of Yermouth.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 29. Thomas Stonghton in the port of Sandwich.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 29. The like of Thomas Fouler as controller of the petty custom in the port
Westminster, of London and ports and places adjacent. By biU of the treasurer.
May 1. Grant for life to Master John Giles, for his good service in instructing
Westminster, the king's sons Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of
Chester and Flyut, and Richard, duke of York, in grammar, of 20/. yearly
from Michaelmas last from the customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter
and Dertmouth. By p.s.
May 1. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent under the great seal of
Westminster. Ireland dated at Dublin, 15 July, 15 Edward IV. witnessed by William,
bishop of Meath, deputy of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence,
lieutenant of Ireland, granting for life to Christopher Nugent, esquire, the
manors or lordships of Belgard and Fowre, co. Meath, not exceeding the
value of 12/. yearly.
May 2. General pardon to Edward Story alias Coke late of London, ^ yoman,' of
Westminster, all offences coinmitted by him before 1 March. By p.8.
May 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Hopton, esquire, one of the
Westminster, ushers of the king's chamber, of an annuity of 9/. 2s, 6d. from the farm of
the hundreds of Kyftesgate, Holford and Greston with the fairs and markets
in the town of Wychecombe, co. Gloucester, at the hands of the abbot and
convent of Wynchecombe. By p.8.
May 6. Inspeximui and confirmation to William Gowelys, son and heir of John
Westminster. Gowelys and kinsman and heir of the undermentioned Joan, and his heirs
' of letters patent dated 23 December, 16 Richard II. inspecting and con-
firming to Philip Stone and the said Joan his wife, daughter and heiress of
Robert son and heir of William son of Walter Droup, and her heirs letters
patent under the seal of Ireland dated 17 November, 22 Edward III.
confirming to the said William son of Walter and his heirs and assigns
a weir called * Fishewere ' in the river Lee by Cork.
For 5 marks paid in the banaper.
16 EDWAED rV.— Pabt !• 593
1476- Membranes 16— «)»^.
May 14. Exemplification, at the request of Ralph Assheton, of the tenour of
Wegtminster. the enrolment of letters patent dated 16 September, 13 Edward IV. {see
p. 410), granting to him the manors of Landhilp alias Landilik and
Lydurant, co. Cornwall. These letters have been lost by accident, as Bobert
Fox has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
May 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Drewes as ganger in the ports
WcstminBter. of Exeter and Dartmouth and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Membravb 15.
June 27. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster, and Thomas Bourgchier, esquire, of the custody of all manors, lands, rents,
services and other possessions late of John Bourgchier of Berners, knight,
and Maijory his wife, tenants in chief, and the custody and marriage of
John son and heir of Humphrey Bourgchier, knight, their son and heir, to
hold from the death of the said Marjory during the minority of the said
John the younger, and so from heir to heir. hj K.
July 8. Exemplification, at the request of Brian Boncliff, of the tenonrs of the
Westminster, following:—
1. A writ of Precipe directed to the sheriff of York, ordering him to
warn Michael de la Pole, earl of Suffolk, and Katharine his wife to
hold to Bichard Burgh, esquire, the convention made between them
concerning the manor of Colthorpe and ten messuages, 200 acres of
land, 40 acres of pasture, 300 acres of wood, and 20s, Id, rent in
Colthorpe and Bykerton and the advowson of the church of
Colthorpe, or to appear before the king's justices at Westminster at
Easter. Westminster, 20 February, 4 Henry IV.
2. A note of a fine levied in the year 4 Henry lY. between Bichard
Burgh, esquire, plaintiff, and the said earl and Katharine, deforciants,
viz. that the latter acknowledged the above to be the right of the
said Bichard as those which he had of their gift and released all
claim to them and granted to him the said rent with the homage
and services of Wilb'am Gramary and Richard Fairfax and their
heirs, and for this he granted to them 200 marks. York, one
month of Easter, 4 Henry lY. Pax on the octave of Michaelmas,
6 Henry lY.
3. The foot of a fine made at Westminster at Michaelmas, 8 Edward lY.
before Bobert Danby, Walter Moille, John Nedeham, Bichard
Chokke, Thomas Littelton, and Thomas Tonge, justices, between
the paid Brian, plaintiff, and John Slyngesby of Scryvcn, esquire,
and Isabel his wife, deforciants, concerning the manor of Colthorpe,
eight messuages, ten gardens, 100 acres of land and 20 acres of
meadow in Colthorpe, co. York, and. six messuages, eight gardens,
fourteen bovates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 400 acres of wood
and 20*. of rent in Bykerton, in the county of the city of York,
viz. that the said John and Isabel acknowledged the premises to
be the right of the said Brian as those which he had of their gift and
released all claim to .them and will warrant them to him against
Thomas, abbot of St. Mary's, Kyrkestall, and his successors, and for
this the said Brian granted to them 300/.
July 9. Exemplification, at the request of John Colvile, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 10 January, 1 Edward lY. being a
general pardon to the said John, citizen and apothecary of London, alias
of Byerssh, co. Kent, 'gentilman,' late servant of John, late duke of
y 96. 86. P P
6di CALENDAB of patent ROLliS.
1470. Membrane 16— con^.
Norfolk, and tenant of the manor of Byherssh, for all offences committed by
him before 4 November then last .past. Theie letters have been lost hj
accident, as he has taken oath in Chancerj, and they will be surrendered n
found.
Membrane 14.
May 9. Licence for William Say, esquire^ and Genevieve his wife, daughter and
WeBtminster. heiress of John Hyll, esquire, tenant in chief of the late king, and kins-
woman and heiress of Cecily Kyryell, late the wife of Thomas Kyryell,
knight, tenant in chief, viz. daughter of John Hyll her son, to enter freely
into all lordships, manors, lands, fee farms, annuities, reversions, farms,
rents, services, hundreds, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, sheriffs'
turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, stews, fisheries,
warrens, knights' fees, advowscns and other possessions within the realm
of which the said John or Cecily were seised and which should descend
to the said Genevieve on their deaths, saving to the king fealty. By p.s.
^ June 14. Letters of denization for George Louekyn, born in the city of Paris, and
Westminster, the heirs of his body. By p.s.
May 22. Licence for Bichard Ayston of Colcestre, kinsman and heir of John
Westmiiuter. Skrene, knight, viz. son of Isabel sister of William father of William Skrene
father of John Skrene the elder father of the said John, to enter freely into
all lordships, manors, lands, fee farms, annuities, reversions, farms, rents,
services, hundreds, fees, views of frank pledge, courts, leets, sheriffs' turns,
liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, knights' fees, advowsons
and other possessions in the counties of Essex, Hertford, Suffolk and
Cambridge and elsewhere within the realm which should descend to him
on the death of the said John or any ancestor of the latter, saving to the
king homage, fealty and relief. By E.
Membrane 13.
June 19. Licence for Bichard Knyghtley, son and heir of Bichard Enyghtley,
WeBtminster. deceased, to enter freely into all lordships, manors^ towns, lands, fee farms,
annuities, reversions, rents, services, hundreds, offices, views of frank*
pledge, courts, leets, liberties, franchises, jurisdictions, knights' fees,
advowsons and other possessions within the realm of which his father was
seised and which should descend to him, saving to the king homage and
fealty. By K.
June 23. Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Wcfitminster. of John Wykeley, canon of the monastery of St. James by Norhampton,
as abbot of that place.
June 13. Grant to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, and the heirs male
WeitmiMter. of his body, of the manor, lordship and town of Ludgarsale aliat Ludgas-
sale, CO. Wilts, and all knights' fees, courts, views of frank-pledge, fairs,
markets, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities pertaining to the
same, to hold by the knight service of as many knights' fees and as many
other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward
lY. and all issues of the same from 21 December, 13 Edward IV. By p.8.
May 26. Mandate to all justices, sheriffs, reeves, ministers and others to permit the
Westmineter. men and tenants of the manor of Wolueresford alias Worfeld, which is of
the ancient demesne of the crown^ as appears by a certificate sent into
Chancery by the treasurer and chamberlains, to be quit of payment of toll
and expenses of knights coming to Parliament and to have all their ancient
pustoms and not to be put on assizes, juries or recognizances.
16 EDWARD IV.—PABT I. 606
1476. Membrane 18 — eont.
July 10. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Albans to
Westminster, elect an abhot in the place of William Albon, deceased. By p.s.
Juljr 3. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Sudbury, clerk, John
Westminster. Enderby, chaplain, and William Bughton, diaplain, of five messuages, a
dovecote, four cottages and 218 acres of land and/pasture in Louth, Thedil-
thorpe and Hoggesthorpe, co. Lincoln, extended at 5 marks df . yearly, not
held in chief, as appears by an inquisition taken before John Saynton, late
escheator in the county, to the alderman and brethren and sisters oif the
fraternity or gild of St. Mary, Louth, to the value of 6 marks yearly,
in part satisraction of a licence by letters patent dated 26 May,
16 Edward IV.
MSMBKANS 12.
Aug. 8. Licence for Edmund Bedyngfold, esquire, son and heir of Anne Bedyng*
Buckden. feld, tenant in chief, kinsman and heir of Margaret Bedyngfeld, widow,
tenant in chief, viz. son of Thomas Bedyngfeld, esquire, her son, and
kinsman and heir of Thomas Tudenham, knight, viz. son of the said Thomas
Bedyngfeld son of the said Margaret his sister, to enter freely into all lord-
ships, manors, honours, lands, fee faims, annuities, reversions, farms, rents,
services, hundreds, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, sheriffs' turns,
libei*ties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, stews, fisheries, warrens,
knights' fees, advowsons and other possessions within the realm of which
the said Anne, Margaret or Thomas was seised and which should descend to
him, saving to the king homage and fealty. By p.s.
Sept. 1. Grant for life to Thomas Grayston, one of the grooms of the king's
Lutterworth, chamber, and his assigns of the borough or township of Kenford by Ken,
CO. Devon, and all messuages, lands, rents, reversions and services by
Kenforde late of Thomas Courteney, late earl of Devon, attainted of high
treason by an act of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV.
and in the king's hands by reason of the said act, not exceeding the yearly
value of 3/. 11«. lid. to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and
as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV.
Aug. 21. General pardon to Henry Warde late of Fodrynghaye, co. Northampton,
LiddingtoD. <yoman,* of all oflences committed by him before 9 August By p.s.
Aug. 3. Grant to John Seman of London, 'mercer,' who has newly built a ship
Buckden. called le George Cobham at his own expense and whom the king wishes to
help for the increase of the shipping of the realm, that he and his a.s8igns
may once load the said ship at its first voyage from the port of London
with woollen cloths and other merchandise not of the staple and take the
same to the parts of Gascony and Bordeaux and bring back other
merchandise from foreign parts to any port within the realm quit of
customs and subsidies. By p.8.
Oct. 6. General pardon to Walter Churcheyerd alias Cherchar, late of London,
Buckden. 'yoman,' alias late of Salisbury, co. Wilts, of all offences committed by him
before 20 September. By p.8.
MSMBRANS 11.
June 20. Grant for life to the king's kinsman James, earl of Dessemond, of the
WestmiDBter. office of constable of the king's castle of Limbrike in Ireland, receiving
10/. yearly from the fee farm of the city of Limerick with all other
aocostomed profits. By p.s.
p p 8
696 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1476. Membrane 11 — con/.
June 15. Licence for William Stokker, knigbt, John Stokker, citizen of London,
Westminster, and Henry Stokker, inhabitant of the town of Wyboldston within the
parish of Eton, in the diocese of Lincoln, to found a perpetual chantrj of
one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in a certain chapel newly
built by them within the said town, for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said founders and for their
souls after death and the souls of their relatives and benefactors, to be
called the chaplain of the chantry of St. Mary and SS. James the Apostle and
Christopher the Martyr in the chapel of Wyboldston, and for the said chaplain
to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands, tenements and rents, not held
in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By K. and for 20/. paid in the hanaper.
July 3. Pardon to John Hugyn, late escheator in the counties of Somerset and
Westminster. Dorset, of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues, amercements,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his
ofiice. By p.s.
July 4. Grant for life to the king's servitor John Elryngton, esquire, treasurer
Westminster, of the household, of the offices of parker or keeper of the king's park of
Hundesdon, bailiff of the king's lordship and manor of Hundesdon and
keeper of the same manor, co. Hertford, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the manor or lordship and all otiier profits, as Thomas Petewyn had.
By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled on 15 May^ 20 Edward IV.
July 7. General pardon to Thomas Williamson late of Northgrymesby, co*
{ Westminster. Lincoln, ' mercer,' alias ' husbondman,' alias late of Berton, co. Lincoln,
of all offences committed by him before 3 July.
July 8. Grant for life to the king's servant James Moresby, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the office of one of the foresters of Inglewode,
void by the death of John a Coldell, with the accustomed fees. By p.8.
July 14. General pardon to John Goldryng late of Dorkyng, co. Surrey, 'yoman,'
Westminster, alias late of Forthingbrige, co. Southampton, alias late of Westbecheworth,
CO. Surrey, alias late of London, alias John Masyngberde kte of Boston,
CO, Lincoln, for all offences committed by him before 1 7 July last. By p.s«
July 18. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Nicholas More, chaplain, bom
Westminster, in Scotland, dwelling at Bcdyng, co. Berks, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peacenbly and enjoy his goods.
1475.
Oct. 30. Grant for life to the king's councillor Master John Coke, doctor of
Westminster, laws, of the office of secondary in the office of the privy seal, with Avages
and livery {see p. 669). By p.8.
Vacated because in the fifteenth year.
1476.
Oct. 9. Grant to the king's chaplain Master Peter Courtenay of the custody or
Westminster, deanery of the king's free collegiate chapel of St. Mary and SS. George
and Edward .within the castle of Windesore, void by the resignation of
Master William Dudley. By p.8.
Mandate to B. bishop of Salisbury to admit him to the cure of souls of
the said chapel.
Mandate to David Hopton, canon residentiary of the chapel, to pat him
into corporal possession.
Oct. 14. Protection, with clause volumusy for one year, for Richard Heron,
Westminster, merchant of the staple of Calais, alias late of London, alicu late of
Westminster, * merchant,' staying on the king's service on the safe^custody
and defence of the castle of Cragvergoos in Ireland* By p.B«
16 EDWAED IV.— Pabt I.
697
1476, Mem^ane 11 — cant,
Oct. 13. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Say, knight, as keeper of the
Westnunster, great wardrobe, for buying cloths and other things for the wardrobe,
receiving the accustomed fees and robes. By p.s.
Oct. 13. Presentation of Edward Asshton to the parish church of St. Matthew,
WeBtminster. Ipswich, void by the resignation of the king's clerk Bobert Botha.
Aug. 26.
Backdtn.
Sept. 17.
Backden.
Sept. 6.
Buckden.
Aug. 9.
Bnckden.
MSMBRANS 10.
Licence for the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, Thomas, bishop
of Lincoln, the chancellor, Roger Tocotei, knight, William Catesby, knight,
Thomas Kirkeby, clerk, Henry Bedefeld, clerk, John Pygot, William
Appleerd, David Herell, John Hunte and Robert Trygge to found a
fraternity or gild of four guardians and other persons wishine; to be of the
fraternity within the church of St. •Mary, Asshewell, co. Hertford, to be
called the fraternity or gild of St. John the Baptist in the said church. The
said guardians and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity shall have
perpetual succession and shall form one body, with power of acquiring
lands and possession^ and of impleading and being impleaded, and shall
have a common seal, and shall yearly elect guardians for the governance of
the fraternity and remove them and elect others when they think fit and
shall make ordinances for the governance of the fraternity. And grant to
them of licence to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands and
possessions not held in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly for the sustenance
of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said church for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
the said founders and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity and for
their souls after death and the soul of Richard, late duke of York, the
kings's father, and the support of other works of piety.
By K. and for 40/. paid in the hanaper.
Grant to the king's councillors Masters John Russell, keeper of the
privy seal, John Morton, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, John Gunthorpe,
the king's high almoner, and Richard Martyn, archdeacon of London, of the
collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free chapel
or collegiate church of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster.
ByK.
Appointment of the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal arc&bishop of
Canterbury, and John, abbot of Westmingter, to take the fealty of the king's
clerk Master John Russell, whom pope Sixtus, at the king's recommendation,
has promoted to the church of Rochester, void by the translation of John,
late bishop, to the church of Worcester. [Foedera,'] By K.
Grant to the said Master John Russell of the custody of the temporalities
of the bishopric of Rochester with all issues from the time of its voidance.
[FoederaJ] By K.
Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham
for the restitution of the temporalities of the monastery of St. Albans,
pertaining directly to the Roman church, to William Wallyngford, late
prior, who has been elected abbot on the death of William Albon, in
accordance with an indult of the apostolic see, and whose fealty the king
has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Sussex. York.
Northampton. Lincoln.
Essex and Hertford. Berks.
Kent and Middlesex. Suffolk.
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The like to Robert Basset^ mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ «b in4endmdo in pursuance to the tenants.
598
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1476.
Sept. 25.
Buckden.
Sept. 11.
BuckdttB.
Memhrane 10 — cont.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Worcester for the restitution
of the temporalities of the bishopric of Worcester to J. late bishop of
Bochester, whom pope Sixtus has appointed bishop on the cession of J. late
bishop and who has renounced all words prejudici^ to the king in the papal
bull and whose fealty the king has taken. IFcedera.'] By K.
The like to the escheators in the following counties :—
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Warwick.
Middlesex.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Hereford and the marches of
Wales adjacent for the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric
of Llandaff to Master John Smyth, professor of theology, whom pope
Sixtus has appointed bishop on the cession of John Hunden and who has
renounced aU words prejudicial to the king in the papal bull and whose
fealty the king haa taken. [^Fcedera,']
The like to the escheator in the county of Salop and the marches of Wales
adjacent. ^
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Aug. 3.
Buckden.
Aug. 16.
Buckdeo.
June 18.
Westminster.
Sept. 7.
Bttokden.
Membrane 9.
General pardon to Boger Wake, esquire, son and heir of Thomas Wake,
esquire, late sheriff of Northampton ; and grant to him of licence to enter
freely into all lordships, manors, towns, lands, fee farms, annuities, rever-
sions, rents, services, offices, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets,
liberties, franchises, jurisdictions, knights' fees, advowsons and other
possessions within the realm o2 which the said Thomas or any of his
ancestors was seised and which should descend to him, saving to the king
homage and fealty, with all issues from the deaths of the said Thomas
or Anne the mother of the latter ; and pardon to him of all issues, fines,
amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him or the said Thomas
to the king. By K.
Pardon to John Fortescu, *gentilman,* of the county of Devon, alias
esquire of the body, and Thomas Bond, ^ yoman,' alicts of Alanceston,
CO. Cornwall, * gaoler,' for the escape of John Clyfton alias Clyfdon alias
Cleflon, committed to the king's gaol of Alanceston or to their custody.
By K.
Grant, with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence,
lieutenant of Ireland, to Thomas Danyell, knight, lord and baron of
Bathwire, and the heirs male of his body of the lordships or manors of
Salmon Leap, Chapelizod, Ardmolgham, Bathwire, Belgard, Fore and
Castell Bicard with their members and appurtenances in Ireland, with
knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets,
parks, woods, wan-ens, waters, fisheries, stews, liberties, franchises,
commodities and emoluments, in the king's hands by reason of an act of
resumption in the last Parliament in Ireland, to hold by fealty only, and the
office of constable and the custody of the king's castle of Wikenlowe
in Ireland and fees of 50/. yearly from 5 August last from the customs and
subsidies in the port of Dublin, with all other profits, regards, commodities,
emoluments, wreck of sea and other things due to the office and custody,
in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated the said 5 August,
surrendered. By p.s.
General pardon to Bobert Batee alias Bate late of OnlepCi co. Leicester,
^laborer.' Byp.i.
16 EDWARD IV.—Pabt I. 699
1476. Membrane 9 — ami.]
Dec. 3. Grant to Elizabeth late the wift of Thomas Leacrope of Masham
Weitminster. knight, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services and
hereditaments with knights' fees and advowsons late of the said Thomas,
tenant in chief, during the minority of Thomas his son and heir. By p.s.
Nov. 28. Pardon to Robert Hauntemont late of London, ^gentilman,' of his out-
WMtminster. lawry in London for not appearing before the king to answer him and
John Pereles of London, chaplain, for having with Edward Criche late of
Norwich, * chapman,' and Henry Wyche late of London, * iremonger,' at
London, falsely procured the said John to be indicted at Grauntpount by
Oxford, CO. Berks, of having on 10 June, 10 Edward IV. forcibly entered
the close and house of Edward Girche at Wyndesore, co. Berks, and carried
off 20 marks in money and goods to the value of 20/., although at the time
of the taking of the indictment the said John was dwelling in London and
not in the county of Berks ; the said Robert having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
IMbmbrans 8.
July 18. Protection, for two years, for John SeboU alias Sebo, merchant, factor
Westminster, and attorney of the merchants of Spain, and his servants and possessions.
By p.s.
Aug. 1. Presentation of John Longe, chaplain, to the parish church of St.
Backden. George within the city of Exeter, void by the resignation of Nicholas
Hele.
July 30. Inspeximus of a writing (English) of the king's mother Gecill, late wife
Fotheringay. to Richard, rightful king of England and France and lord of Ireland, dated at
Berkhampsted, 29 May, 16 Edward IV. granting for her life to her servant
John Felde, squire, the office of keeping her park of Standon, taking the
accustomed fees with all other profits ; and ratification of his estate therein,
and grant to him of the same for life. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Pylton, esquire, of the office of ranger of the baili-
wicks of Clyff, Brygstok and Kokyngham and all parks and foreign woods
within them within the foi*egt of Bokyngham, co. Northampton, with the
accustomed fees.
Aug. 2. Whereas John, late duke of Norfolk, by letters patent granted for life to
Backden. the king's esquire Laurence Fayreclough, now one of the marshals of the
king's hall, 10 marks yearly from the revenues of the manors and lordships
of Fenystanton and Hylton, co. Huntingdon, and the custody of the park of
Weston by Baldok, co. Hertford, with the custody of the coneys in it,
receiving 10 marks yearly from the revenues of the manor and lordship of
Weston, and the manors and park have come into the king's hands by
reason of the minority of his kinswoman Anne, daughter and heiress of
John, late duke, the king hereby grants to the said Laurence the said
custody and 20 marks yearly during the said minority and confirms the said
letters patent. By p.s.
Aug. 10. Grant to the king's servant William Huse, the king's attorney geneiiil,
Buckden. of the custody of all manors and lands late of Edmund Blount, tenant in
chief, or Simon Blount, esquire, his son and heir, tenant in chief, during
the minority of Agnes the daughter and heiress of the said Simon with her
marriage without disparagement, to hold with knights' fees and advowsons,
and so from heir to heir ; in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent
dated 5 May last, suiTcndered beciiuse invalid. By p.s.
Aug. 9. Grant to the merchants and men of the province of Guipuscoa, in satis-
Bockden. faction of the sum of 6,000 crowns (coronarum) due to Ibem for certain
600 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1476. Membrane 8— co«/.
attempts by the king's subjects against the men of the maritime provinces
of the king of Castile and Leon before the year 1472 and the sum of 6,000
crowns likewise due from that year to 28 May 1474, that they may retain
a moiety of all customs and subsidies due to the king from merchandise of
themselves or other men of the kingdoms of Castile and Leon taken into or
out of the realm by the ports of London, Sandwich, Southampton and
Bristol until they shall thus be satisfied of the sums of 5,000 and 6,000
crowns, less 1,200 crowns already paid by the king, each crown being
valued at d«. Ad. By p.s.
Mbmbrans 7.
Oct. 28. Inspeximus and confirmation to the abbot and convent of Holmcoltram
Westminster, of letters patent dated 24 October, 16 Edward IV. being an exemplification
of letters patent dated 14 February, 2 Henry VI. (see m, 5).
For lOOf . paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 28. Pardon to James Haryngton of Brereley, co. York, knight, alias late of
Westminster. Hornby, co. Lancaster, a/uw late of Pountfret, co. York, late sheriff of
York, of all offences committed by him and all debts, accounts, fines and
amercements due from him to the king for his office. By p.s.
Mbmbrans 6.
Oct. 24. Licence for Robert Clyfton, knight, and Gervase Clyfton, esquire, his
Westminster, son or their heirs to found a perpetual college of a warden and two chaplains
to celebrate divine service daily in a chapel of the Holy Trinity within the
parish church of St. Mary, Clyfton by Nottingham, for the good estate of
the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said founders
and for their souls after death nnd the souls of William Bothe, late
archbishop of York, Dame Alice Clyfton, late the wife of the said Robert,
and Seth Worsley, esquire, and the ancestors and kinsmen of the said
Robert and Gervase and to do other things according to their ordinance, to
be called the warden and chaplains of the college of the Holy Trinity in the
said church; and for Thomas, the prior, and the convent of the Holy Trinity,
Lenton, co. Nottingham, to grant in mortmain to the said warden and
chaplains a yearly rent of 10/. from their messuages and lands in Codgrave,
Lenton and Radford by Lenton, co. Nottingham.
By p.s. and for 50/. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 16. Grant for life to the king's clerk and councillor Master Richard Martyn
Westminster, of the deanery of the king's college of BriggenorUi. By K.
Oct. 30. Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers and others not to distrain
Westminster, on the men of the town of Hamiburg, co. York, which is of the andent
demesne of the crown, as appears by a certificate sent into Chancery by the
treasurer and chamberlains of the late king, for payment of toll, pavage,
murage or passage.
Nov. 4. Licence, for half a mark paid in the hanaper, for Christopher Cramton,
Westminster, clerk, to grant two messuages, two virgates and a fourth part of a virgato
of land and Ss. of rent in Skefynton, held in chief, to John Freman of
Skefynton, ' yoman,' and Matilda his wife and their heirs.
Nov. 6. Pardon to Emma late the wife of Stephen Middelton of her waiver in
Westoiinster. the county of York for not appearing before of king to satisfy him of her
ransom for not prosecuting her appeal against John Wythes, late of Rypon,
CO. York, ^ yoman,' and others for the death of the said Stephen, she having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief
justice of the Sing's Bench, has certified.
■P^m^pv^^i
16 EDWARD IV.— Pabt I. 601
1476. Membrane S-^cont.
Not. 6. Grant, for 24 years, to William Stokke, knight, of the custody of the
WeitmiiiBter. assarts, wastes, purprestures and minute particles within the forest of
Bokjngham in the counties of Northampton, Huntingdon and Buckingham,
rendering to the king 521. yearly. By K.
Oct. 12. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain, after inquisition, by John
WeBtminiter. Esteney, the abbot, and the convent of St. Peter*s, Westminster, of the
church of St. Mary, Hendon, with the chapel of St. Mary, Hampstede,
annexed, which is of their patronage, provided that a vicarage be sufficiently
endowed. By p.s. and for 24/. 17^. Sd. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 7. Grant to the king's servant William Huse, the king's attorney general,
WeitmiDster. of the custody of afl manors and lands late of Edmund Blount, tenant in
chief, or Simon Blount, esquire, his son and heir, tenant in chief, during the
minority of Margaret the daughter and heiress of the said Simon with her
marriage without disparagement, to hold with knights' fees and advowsons,
and so from heir to heir. By K.
Not. 8. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's clerk and councillor Master
Westminster. Richard Marten of 40/. yearly from the issues of the forest of Dene ; in
recompence of 40/. yearly which the king by letters of privy seal in the
tenth year ordered the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer to pay
him, of which he cannot obtain prompt payment. By p.s.
Nov. 10. General pardon to Thomas Gilnot of Eeveresham, co. Kent, * glover,' of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before S November. By p.s.
MSMBRANB 5.
Oct, 24. Exemplification, at the request of William Patryk, derk, of the tenour
Westminster, of the enrolment of letters patent dated 14 February, 2 Henry VI.
inspecting and confirming to the abbot and convent of Holmcoltram the
following : —
1. Letters patent dated 21 May, 5 Richard II, inspecting and confirming
a charter dated at Boche Andelys, II November, 10 Richard I.
renewing a charter dated at Canterbury, 3 December, I Richard I.
2. A charter dated at Westminsteri 26 July, 20 Richard II. [Charter
Bollj 20 Richard II. No. 6.]
These letters have been accidentally lost, as the said William has taken oath
in Chancery, and they will be surrendered if found*
MSMBRANS 4.
Nov. 7. ^ Exemplification, at the request of John Rouclyff, esquire, and Margaret
Westminster, his wife and John Sotehiil, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife, daughters and
heiresses of William Plumpton, esquire, late son and heir apparent of
William Plompton of Plompton, knight, of the transcripts of the feet of the
following fines :^
1. A fine made at Westminster, Hilary, 19 Edward II. before William
de Bereford and his fellows, between Robert de Neuby, parson of
the church of Merston, plaintiff, and William de Plumpton and
Aliee his wife, deforciants, of the manor of Brakanthwayt
and two messuages, a mill, 22 tofts, 27 bovates and 146 acres of
land, 17 acres of meadow and 20 acres of wood in Plumpton,
Folifayt, Braham, Kerby and Little Ribstayn, by which the said
William and Alice acknowledged the premises to be the right of
the said Robert as those which he had of their gift and for this
be granted the same to them and the heirs of their bodies, with
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1476, Membrane Ar^-^ont.
sucodssiye remainders to Thomas son of Peter de Middelton and
Marmaduke de Plumptoa and the heirs of their bodies and Adam
son of Peter de Middelton and his heirs. York.
2. A fine made at Westminster, Trinitj, 40 Edward III. before Robert
de Thorpe and his fellows between Godfrey son of Godfrey
Foljambe and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and Robert Daltport,
clerk, deforciant, of the manor of Kynalton, by which the said
Gk>d&ey and Margaret acknowledged the manor to be the right of
the said Robert as that which he had of their gift and for this he
granted it to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to
the right heirs of Godfrey. Nottingham*
Nov. 11. Pardon to Henry Ferrers of Pecham, co. Kent, knight, of all alienations
WeBtminster. and perquisitions by him of lands held in chief without licence and all
entries into his inheritance without due suit or livery. By K.
Nov. 11. Grant to John Pylkyngton, one of the knights of the body, and his
WoBtmlDstBr. heirs and assigns, in furtherance of a grant to him by letters patent dated
21 January, 13 Edward IV. {tee p. 419) of the reversion of the advowson
of the church of Thometon in Graven, co. York, to hold by the service
of a red rose yearly ; licence for him to gi*ant the advowson to Thomas
Swynton, the abbot^ and the convent of St. Mary's, Fountaunce, in frank
almoin ; and licence for them to appropriate the church in mortmain
without inquisition, provided that the vicarage of the church be sufficiently
endowed of one monk of the monastery and^a competent sum of money, to
be appointed by the diocesan, be distributed yearly among the poor
parishioners.
By K. and for 81/. 11«. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 13. Grant for life to the king's servant John Beste of a messuage or mansion
WestmiDBter. in the parish of St. Giles without Crepulgnte, London, not exceeding the
value of 2 marks yearly, of which John Talbot, late serjeant at arms, was
seised in his demesne as of fee, holding it of the late king in free burgage,
and which came to the late king because he died without heir, to hold by
the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services
as it was held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Nov. 14. Pardon to Thomas Sadeler of Malmesbury, co. Wilts, * voman,* of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king to
answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshidsea
prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified.
Nov. 18. ' tJrant for life to Henry Langshawe and Robert Coorte of the office of
Westminster, parker of the king's park of Blakedon, co. Dorset, with coneys and other
profits, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the king's manor
of Cramboum ; in lieu of alike grant to the said Henry by lettera patent
dated 6 November, 1 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
Nov. 12. Appointment, until 20 May, of John Elder, yeoman purveyor of wheat
Westminster, of the household, to take wheat and firewood for the oven and multure for
the expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
Membrane 3.
Nov. 26. Grant to John Piers of Cantele in Bemeo of the province of Biscay in
Westminster. Spain, in satisfaction of certain attempts by the king's subjects of Fowy in
the port of Sal combe, co. Devon, against him on certain merchandise to
the prejudice of the peace between the king and the king of Castile and
Leon, that he or his factors or attorneys may retain a moiely of the customs
16 EDWARD IV.— Part I. 608
1476, Membrane 3 — eont.
and subsidies due to the king from all merchandise of subjects of the said
king of Castile and Leon taken into or out of the realm by the ports of
Dertemouthi Excestre, Plymouth and Brygewater until he shall thus be
satisfied of the sum of 1,000 crowns, each crown being valued at d«. 4J.
By p.8.
Nov. 25* General pardon to John Armerer late of Geddyng, co. Suffolk, * yoman.'
Westmiiiflter. By K.
Nov. 26. Pardon to Thomas Lelly of Beauripper, co. Cornwall, * husbondman,' of
WeBtmintter. his outlawries in the counly of Cornwall for not appearing before the king
at Westminster to answer for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to
the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Byllyng, chief justice of the King's Bench,
has certified.
Nov. 22. General pardon to John Walle alias John Walle of Criditon, co. Devon,
Westminster. < yoman,* alias * sherman,' alias John Wallcn of Kyrton, co. Devon,
alias late of Druestayton, co. Devon, of all offences committed by him
before 18 November. By p.s.
Nov. 16. Exemption for life of Roger Leukenore, knight, from being put on
WestminBter. assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions and from being made
justice of the peace, sewers, oyer and terminer, gaol delivery or the forest,
admiral, mayor, sheriff, bailiff, reeve, escheator, coroner, steward, receiver,
customer, controller, taxer, ulnager, searcher, ganger, approver, collector of
subsidies, tenths, fifteenths, farms, rents^ scutages or aids, constable, warden,
marshal, usher, leader, arrayer or trier of men at arms, hobelers or archers,
or other officer or minister of the king. By p.s.
Nov. 27. Licence, for 100^. paid in the hanaper, for William Leversegge to grant
Westminster, a moiety of his manor of Frome called * Valey s ' and the hundred of the same
manor CO. Somerset, and his manor of Estlacche, co. Gloucester, held in chief,
to John Hampton, John Mervyn, Eichard Erley, Walter Mervyn and Robert
South, and for these to re-grant the same to the said William and Edith
his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs.
Nov. 23. Grant to John Say, knight, and John Sturgeon, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, steward of the lordship of Walkerne, co. Hertford, and the offices of the
custody of the park and lordship of Halyngbery Morley, co. Essex, and
stewai^, surveyor and receiver of the same manor during the minority of
Henry, lord Morley, son and heir of Eleanor, late lady Morley, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships, and all herbage and
pannage. By K*
Nov. 23. Grant to the same of the office of the custody of the park of Walkerne,
Westminster, co. Hertford, from the time of the death of the said Eleanor during the
minority of the said Henry, with the accustomed fees from the issues of
the lordship of Walkerne and all other profits. By K.
Dec. 3. Appointment for life of the king's servant Thomas Wellysboume, one of
Westminster, the yeomen of the king's chamber, as keeper of the king's woods of
Wodestoke called < les Outwodes * and all other woods of the king within
the lordship and manor of Wodestoke with its members, co. Oxford,
without the park of Wodestoke and Henxgrove, receiving 4d daily from
the issues of the lordship and manor. By p.8.
Membrane 2.
Nov. 12. Exemplification, at the request of John Forster alias Foster of Bristol,
, Westminster, 'marchaunt,' of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated
6 September, 8 Edward IV. granting; to him a general pardon for all
offences committed by him before 15 April then last past. These letters
604 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1476* Membrafie Z^^ont.
have been lust by accidenty as he has taken oath in Chancery, and they will
be surrendered if found*
Not. 21. Letters of denization for Edward Deux, born in the duchy of Gueldres.
Westminster. By K. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
Not. 15. Grant to the king's clerk Thomas Danett^'the king's almoner, in angmen-
Westminster. tation of the king's alms, of all goods of felons of themselves and de(Klands
belonging to the king within the realm, with power to distribute the same
as the king's alms without rendering any account; and pardon to him of
all debts and accounts due from him to the king for this before this time.
By p.8.
Not. 15. General pardon to Oliver Mannyngham alicu Manyngham of London,
Westminster, knight, of all oSences committed by him before 10 November. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Pardon to Bobert Greswold late of Kenelworth, co. Warwick, ^yoman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the
king to satisfy him of his ransom for not holding Bichard Peresson late of
Brayles, co. Warwick, 'yoman,' William Moreton late of Alspath, co.
Warwick, * yoman/ William Fulford late of SolyhuU, co, Warwick,
^ husbondman/ Oliver Yerdeley of Kenelworth, ^ yoman,' and John
Yerdeley late of Pakyngton Priour, co. Warwick, *yoman,' before the
king at a certain day to answer him and John Parker late of Colshull, co.
Warwick, ^ yoman,' on a plea of trespass ; the said Bobert having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
Nov. 16. Pardon to Ranulph Brereton, knight, of Malpas, co. Chester, late sheriff
Westminster, of Stafford, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of
his office. By p.8.
Nov. 9. Licence for John Woboum and Bichard Huet, chaplains, or their
Westminster, executors or assigns to found an almshouse of one warden (cusiode)^ two
guardians (gardianis) and twelve poor persons of either sex at YevyU, co.
Somei'set, in a chapel newly built there in honour of SS. George and
Christopher, to make their orisons daily in the said chapel or the parish
church of YevyU for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth,
queen of England, and the said founders and for their souls after death and
the souls of William Wobourn, late minor canon of the cathedral church
of St. Paul, London, brother of the said John, and all who may lay helping
hands to the sustenance of the house, to be called the almshouse of the said
William at Yevyll, and for the said warden, guardians and poor persons
to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands, rents and other possessions,
not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 40 marks paid in the hanapcr*
Nov. 24. Licence for the prior and convent of Crolandye to elect an abbot in the
Westminster, place of John Wysbecfa, deceased. By p.s.
Nov. 21. Pardon to Laurence Bothe, archbishop of York, primate of England and
Westminster, legate of the apostolic see, late bishop of Durham, of all fines, amercements ,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of
the archbishopric of York. By p.s^
Nov. 23. Grant to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England and Prance and
Westmmster. lady of Lreland, and her assigns of the collation to the next vacant canonry
and prebend in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of
Westminster. By p.s.
16 EDWABD IV^Pam I
ao&
1476.
Membranes 29d-'26d.
Commiflsiong of the peace in various connties. (See Appendix.)
March 13.
Baekden.
March 13.
Baokden.
March 16.
Backd«n.
Membrane 25d,
CommiBsion to John Sturgeon and John Forster, esquires, and John
Neubury to arrest William Lawedj and bring him before the king and
council in the quinzaine of Easter next.
Commission to John Howard of Howard, knight, Thomas Howard,
esquire, James Hobard, Thomas Sampson, esquire, Thomas Appylton,
William Smyth of Colchestre and the sheriffs of Essex and Suffolk to
enquire into the comphunt of Henry Hoveman and Barnard Grefyngk,
merchants of the parts of Lubyke of the Hanse Almain, that when they
were sailing in their ship called la Marie of Lete in Scotland laden with
wheat and other goods and merchandise and jewels to the value of 267/. to
take to Flanders certain pirates, subjects of the king, on Friday before the
Assumption last on the high sea off" the coast of Suffolk at a place called
Kyrklod in two ships called le Jenet Peryn^ of which Nicholas Scbellem
was master, and la Marie of Sandwich, of which Richard Lokwode was
master, seized their ship and carried off the wheat, merchandise and jewels
to Harwyche, co. Essex, and Leystoft:, co. Suffolk, and there disposed of
them, and to seize the said wheat, goods, merchandise and jewels and keep
them in safe-custody.
Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's firstborn son Edward, prince
of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester and Flynt, or such
persons as by the advice of his council he may substitute, to enquire about
all liberties, privileges and franchises in the counties of Salop, Hereford and
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent which should be taken into
the king's hands and all escapes of robbers and felons in the same counties
and marches. By K«
Membrane Vld.
May 17. Commission to John Carlele, mayor of Newcastle on Tyne, John Car*
Westminster, tyngtou, John Swynbourne and William Lauson to enquire into divers
spoliations, robberies and breaches of safe-conducts and truces between the
king and foreign princes committed at sea by James Hayne and his accom-
plices, now in prison at Newcastle on Tyne, and to chastise and punish
them according to maritime law and custom, at a court of Admiralty.
May 24*. Commission to John Fortescu, esquire, sheriff* of Cornwall, the king's
Westminster, bailiffs of Fowey and certain other officers and ministers of the king in the
said county to enquire into the complaint of Ivo Pylyen, factor and attorney
of John Genffrey, merchant of Dawrey in Brittany, that when in May,
15 Edward IV. he was sailing near the coast of Brittany in a ship called le
Marye of Cayre in Brittany, laden with iron, oil and other merchandise to
the value of 500 ducats, one John Dany, master and owner of a ship called
le Parker of Fowey, with 24 persons in it seized his ship and despoiled it
of the iron, oil and other merchandise, contrary to the form of the truces
between the king and his kinsman the duke of Brittany, and to arrest the
said John Dany and cause restitution to be made.
Sept. 12.
jBuckden.
Membrane lOd.
Commission to the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, to
arrest Richard Barowe of the county of Northumberland, ^gentilmaui' and
bring him before the king and council.
€06
OAtiENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1476.
Sept. 23.
Buckden.
Membrane lOd-^H^oni.
Commission to Thomas, marquis of Dorset, Anthonj, earl Bjyers, Richard
Fenys of Dacre, knight, Simon Mountford, knight, Thomas Ferrers,
knight, John Grevyle, knight, Henry Boteler, John Beaofitz, and John
West to deliver the gaol of Warwick of Thomas Taylour of Bermyngfaam,
prisoner there.
Sept. 11.
Backden.
Membranb 9d.
Commission to the king's kinsman John, duke of Suffolk, Robert Cham-
berlayn, knight, William Calthorpe, knight, Robert Fenys, knight, Thomas
Brewes, knight, James Tyrell, knight, John Henyngham, knight, Laurence
Reynford, knight, William Harleston, esquire, John Fyncheam, John Sul-
yard and Henry Spilman to enquire into certain riots, routs, congregations,
assemblies and conventicles within the county of Suffolk.
Aug. 1.
Backden.
Membranb M.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Humphrey Dacre, knight, Richard
Nele, knight, William Parre, knight, Thomas Styrkland, knight, Chris-
topher Moresby, knight, John Crakenthorpe of Holgyll and John Quarton
of Kyrkeby There touching certain treasons, counterfeitings, clippings,
sweatings and other falsifications of money of the realm within the counties
of Cumberland and Westmoreland.
Membrane 4J .
Nov. 13. Commission to Henry Badby, Thomas Pakyngton, Christopher Holand
Westminster, and the sheriff of Buckingham to arrest Richard Bayly of Bryhylle, co.
Buckingham, and bring him before the king and council.
Membrane Id.
Nov. 24. Commission to Thomas Acton, John Welford, William Froste and
Westminster. Thomas Barton to enquire what lands Edward Nevile, late lord of Ber-
gevenny, knight, tenant in chief^ held in the county of Hereford and the
mai'ches of Wales adjacent, how much they are worth, on what day he
died and who is his heir, and to take the same into the king's hands.
The like to Robert Throgmerton, Thomas Acton, WiUiam Froste and
John Grafton in the county of Worcester and the marches of Wales
adjacent.
6d7
APPENDIX.
COMMISSIONS OF THE PEACE.
Bedfordshire.
1. Westminster, 8 Pebraary, 1468. 7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 22d.
2. Dogmersfield, 8 April, 1469. 9 „ „ 24rf.
3. Westminster, 7 Noyember, 1470. 49 Henry VI. m. 21 d.
28 February, 1471. „ 2^d.
]2 June, 1471. 11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2M.
22 October, 1472. 12 „ „ 2nd.
7 December, 1473. 13 „ „ 19J.
19 May, 1475. 16 „ „ 31c/.
10 November, 1475. „ „ 21d.
26 April, 1476. 16 „ „ 2%d.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
i»
10.
w
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 3, 4.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5^
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Edmund, earl of Kent. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
John Wen] ok of Wenlok, knight, 1, 2,
3,4.
Thomas Billyng, I, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9,10.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
John BroughtOD, 1, 2, 3, 4.
„ „ the elder, 6,7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Reynes, Raynes, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Manyngham, 1, 2.
John Sturgeon, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William Hertishorn, 1, 2, 5.
Philip Harneys, 1, 2. «
Robert Bothc, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
WilUam Pek, Pekke, 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
John Cokeyn, Gokayn, 1, 2, 3^ 4^ 9,
10.
William Goldyngton, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Godfrey, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9,10.
Antony Grey, knight, 2^ 6, 6," 7, 8, 9,
10.
G. archbishop of York, 3, 4.
William Tournay, knight, 3, 4.
Henry, duke of Exeter, 4.
Richard, duke of Gloucester^ 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
John Hervy, Harvy, 5, 6, 7.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Rotherham, 6, 7» 8, 9, 10.
Richard Carlyle, 6, 7, 8, 10.
Richard Widevyle, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Robert Gilibrond, Gillybrond, Gely-
bronde, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Laurence, 7^ 8.
William Oolett, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Fyssher, 8.
BERKSHIRE.
1. Westminster, 14 Noyember, 1470. 49 Henry VI. m. 2(W.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
>9
12 June, 1471.
30 May, 1473.
8 December, 1473.
7 December, 1471.
10 November, 1475.
20 May, 1476.
11 Edwai*d IV. Part 1. m. 2Qd.
13 „ „ „ 21A
i> « » 20rf.
14 „ „ „ 26d.
15 „ „ „ 2Sd.
16 „ „ „29^.
eo8
Berkshire--'€ont
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
6,7.
R, bishop of Salisbury, 1, 2,* 3, 4, 5,6,7.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1.
John Bouighchier of Bamers, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4.
John Wenlok of Wenlok, knight, 1.
Richard Chok, knight, 1.
William Laken. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Thomas Bryan, 1.
Thomas de Lamere, 1 .
Thomas Restwold, 1, 6, 7.
John Lawely, Lawelee, 1, 6, 7.
Thomas Say, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Humphrey Forster, 1.
William Danyers, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
John Howard of Howard, knight, 2, 3,
4, 5, 7.
Thomas Urswyk, knight, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
Guy Pairfax, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William Norreys, knight, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6,7.
Thomas Prut, 2.
Edward Langford, 2, 3, 4.
John Chejmy, Cheyne, 2, 3, 4,
Thomas Roggers, 2.
Thomas Wahron, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
William Trussell, knight, 3, 4.
Ralph Staverton, 3, 4, 5.
John Isbury, 4, 6, 7.
John Colyngrygge, 4, 6, 6, 7.
R. bishop of Bath and Wells, 6, 6, 7.
John Bourghchier, 5.
Thomas Langford, 5.
B UCKINGHAMSHIRE.
2.
yy
8.
n
4.
fj
6.
f>
6.
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7.
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8.
99
9.
>>
] . Westminster, 23 May, 1468.
8 December, 1468.
13 July, 1470.
28 December, 1470.
4 January, 1471.
12 June, 1471.
8 August, 1471.
1 June, 1473.
10 Novemberi 1476.
G. archbishop of York, 1, 2, 4, 5.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 4, 6.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7,
8,9.
John Wenlok of Wenlok, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5.
Thomas Billyng, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8,9.
lliomas Mongomery, knight, 1, 2, 6,
7,8.
Edmund Rede, Ree, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Dyrham, Dirham, 1, 2, 4, 5.
Robert Ingleton, 1, 2, 4, 6.
John Boteler of Badmynton, 1, 2.
Edmund Brutenell, 1, 2.
Richard LoTcll, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
8 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 27A
ft if yf 2oo.
10 „ „ „ Ud.
49 Henry VI. m. 23A
11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 29c/.
„ „ „ 28rf.
13 „ „ „ 2ld.
16 M •• ,, 28a.
John Brekenok of Hampden, 1, 2, 4, 5.
Thomas Hampden of Hampden, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 8, 9.
William Fowler, 1, 2.
Richard Fowler, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 0.
John Scotte, 1, 2.
Thomas Hampden of Kembell, 1^ 2, 3^
4, 5, 8.
Thomas Rokes, 1, 2, 3, 8.
Edmund MolyHeuz, 2, 4, 5, 8.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 3, 6, 7^
8,9.
Thomas Bryan, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Langston, 3.
John Gifford, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Robert Rufford, 6, 7.
Richard Maryotte, Mariott, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Ralph Vemey, knight, 7^ 8.
Thomas Vaghan, 8.
Richard Bulstrode, 8.
Thomas Fowler, 8, 9.
Drugo Bmdendl, 8.
• <* Exeter ''in error.
609
Cambridgeshire,
1. Westminstery 18 NoTember, 1468.
2. „ 14 December, 1470.
8. „ 10 December, 1473.
4. .. 10 November, 1475.
9>-
W. bishop of Ely, 1, 3, 4.
Kichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1,2.
John, earl of Oxford, T, 2.
John, earl of Worcester, 1.
JoliD, earl of NortbumberlaDd, marquis
of Montagu, 1, 2.
Jolin Lescrope, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Billyng, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Richard Bjgott, Pygott, 1 , 2, 3, 4.
John Cheyne, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William SeyntgeorgO; knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Gray, 1.
„ „ knight, 3, 4.
John Alyngton, 1, 3, 4.
Thomas Peyton^ 1.
William Frevyle, 1,2,3.
Henry Chichelee, Chycheley, 1, 3.
8 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 26A
49 Henry VI. m. 25 J.
13 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 19rf.
15 „ M „ 27 d.
»
>>
Thomas Burgoyn, 1.
William Alyngton, 1, 3, 4.
John Ansty, 1, 3.
William Hasylden, 1.
John Brewode, 1 , 2.
Thomas Lokton, 1, 3.
Bichard Kneseworth, 1.
John Gyrton, 1, 2, 3.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 2.
George, duke of Clarence, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Cotton, 2.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 3, 4.
E. bishop of Carlisle, 3, 4.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 3, 4.
Antony, earl of Ry vers, 3, 4.
John Aspelon, Asplon, 3, 4.
Alexander Wode^ 3, 4.
Henry Lauglee, 4.
Town of Cambridge,
1. Westminster, 26 January, 1471. 49 Henry VI. m. 24rf.
2. „ 4 November, 1471. 11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 26i/.
3. „ 28 October, 1473. IS „ „ „ 18J.
4. „ 20 November, 1475. 15 „ „ „ 29rf.
E. bishop of Carlisle, chancellor of the
University, 1.
Robert Wodelark, provost of the royal
college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas,
1.4.
Edmund Cunnetburgh, clerk, 1.
John Cioft, 3, 4.
„ „ mayor of the town, 1, 2.
John BeltoD, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Burgoyn, 1.
John Gyrton, 1.
Ralph Hothum, 1.
Thomas Lacy, 1.
Robert Damay, 1.
mayor of the town, 4.
>?
Robert Coope, Cope, 1, 4.
Thomas Hay reman., Heyreman, 1, 2, 3.
Th. bishop of Rochester, 2.
Thomas Style, Stoyle, clerk, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Lane, clerk, 2.
William Alyngton, 2, 3, 4.
John Asplon, 2, 3.
Alexander Wode, 2, 3, 4.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, chancellor of
the University, 3, 4.
Thomas Byllyng, 3.
Edmund Shreve, clerk, 8.
John Coke, mayor of the town, 3,
John Ansty, 3.
Master Roger Rotheram, 4.
Cornwall,
1. Westminster, 18 December, 1469.
8 November, 1470.
20 December, 1471.
17 January, 1471.
23 February, 1471.
18 February, 1471.
5 June, 1472.
2.
3.
4.
/?.
6.
7.
y 96186.
9 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2\d.
49 Henry VI. m. 21d,
„ 2Ad,
24d.
99
99
91
99
2Sd.
„ 22rf.
12 Edward IV. Part L m. 28A
Q Q
610
ComwaU — c<m<.
8. V^^estmiDster, 3 December, 1473.
9. „ 9 December, 1474.
10. „ 10 November, 1475.
11. Sleaford, 11 April, 1476
12. Westminster, 28 November, 1476.
J. bishop of Exeter, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,11.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Bicbard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1,2,8,4,5,6.
Walter Moyle, Moile, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6.
Thomas Yonge, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6.
John Arundell of Lanhern, knight, 1.
John Colshull, knight, 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
Thomas Whalisburgh, Wallesborgh, 1,
8,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10,11.
Alured Comeburgh, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,
8,9.
John Champernoun, 1.
Edward Ayssheton, 1, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
Thomas Nymbery, 1.
Thomas Lucombe, 1, 8, 9.
Thomas Clemens, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Bere, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 10,
11, 12.
William Mennwynnek, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9, 10, 11, 12.
13 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 20rf.
14
15
16
99
99
9»
99
99
99
26d.
29d.
27 J.
John, earl of Oxford, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Hugh Courtenay, knight, 2, 3.
Thomas Lymbery, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10,11.
Bichard Joce, 4, 5, 6, 8.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 7, 8, 9,
10,11,12.
John, earl of Wiltshire, 7.
Bichard Chokke, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
John Catesby, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Arundell, knight, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6»-
7,8,
Bobert Willgiighby, knight, 7, 8, 9.
John Fenpouns, 7, 8, 9.
Henry Bodrugan, 7, 8.
Thomas Trefry, 7, 8.
John Glynne, 7.
Thomas Bowell, 8, 9.
John Carmynowe, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Bichard Eggecombe, 9.
John Moyle, 9.
John Page, 10, 11, 12.
Bichard Vyvyan, 12.
Thomas Tresawell, 12.
99
99
99
Cumberland.
!• Westminster, 6 February, 1471. 49 Henry VI., m. 22rf.
2. Coventry, 20 June, 1473. 18 Edi^rd IV. Part 1. ro. 2ld.
3. Westminster, 10 November, 1475. 16 ,• .. «, 28 J.
G. archbishop of York, 1.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3.
John, marquis of Montagu, 1.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1.
Henry Fitz Hugh of Fitz Hugh,
knight, 1.
John Nedeham, knight, 1.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1.
John Hudilston, Hudleston, knight,
Lancelot Thrykked, knight, I.
Hugh Louther, 1.
Bichard Musgrave, 1.
Boland Vaux, 1.
Bichard Salkeld, 1.
Bichard Bewle, 1.
Thomas Bate, 1.
"E. bishop of Carlisle, 2, 8. |
Bichardj duke of Gloucester, 2, 3.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 2, 3.
Humphrey Dacre of Dacre, knight,
2,3.
Bichard Nele, 2, 3.
William Jenney, 2, 3.
William Parre, knight, 2, 3.
Christopher Moresby, knight, 2, 3.
William Legh, Lygh, knight, 2, 3.
Thomas Cur wen, knight, 2, 3.
Thomas Broughton, knight, 2.
Thomas Lamplewe, knight, 2.
John Crakenthorpe, esquire, 2, 3,
Bolaud Thornburgh, 2, 3.
John Appulby, 2.
William Beweley, Beaule, 2, 3.
John Crakenthorpe, knight, 2.
Bichard Hudelston. 2.
6ii
Derbyshire.
1. Dogmersfield, 29 March, 1469. 9 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 22d.
2. Westminster, 30 November, 1470 49 Henry VI. m. 26^.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
24 January, 1471.
26 June, 1471.
24 February, 1472.
12 December, 1473.
10 N'ovember, 1475.
18 January, 1476.
G. archbishop of York, 1, 2, 3.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8. y > > 9 f 9
Richard, earl of Warwick and Sah's-
l^ury, 1, 2, 3.
John, earl of Shrewsbury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, 1, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8.
Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell,
knight, 1.
William Haetynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 4, 5; 6, 7, 8.
Walter Blount of Mountjoye, knight,
1, 4, 5, 6.
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8.
William Blount, 1.
John Greseley, knight, 1.
Thomas Stathom, knight, 1.
Henry Vernon, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8.
24d.
11 Edward IV.'Part 1. m. 26d.
2Qd,
13
15
99
99
99
99
99
I9d.
26d.
26d.
John Bothe, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Nicholas Fitzherbert, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Nicholas Stathom, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Thomas Fraunceys, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,8.
Thomas Poutrell, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Henry Folgeham, 3.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8.
Nicholas Langford, knight, 4, 5, 6,
7,8.
Thomas Littldton, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Robert Eyre, 5, 6.
Laurence Lowe, 5, 6.
James Blount, 6.
Ralph Fitzherbert, 6.
John Fitzherbert, 6.
Thomas Eyre, 7, 8.
John Cursone, 7, 8.
Henry Stathome, 7, 8.
John Blount of Mount Joye, 8.
Devonshire.
1. Coventry, 18 February, 1468.
2. Westminster, 12 July, 1468.
8. „ 10 November, 1469.
4. „ 15 February, 1470.
5. Exeter, 10 April, 1470.
6. Westminster, 30 November, 1470.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
hi,
14.
25 December, 1470.
20 March, 1471.
5 February, 1471.
20 February, 1471.
20 June, 1471.
10 May, 1472.
25 November, 1472.
1 February, 1474.
15. Banbury, 24 September, 1474.
16. Westminster, 10 November, 1475.
17. Buckden, 2 August, 1476.
18. Westminster, 24 February, 1477.
19. „ 1 March, 1477.
99
>9
99
99
99
99
99
99
7 Edward IV. Part 1.
8
9
10
99
99
99
99
99
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99 99
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99 99
m. 2ld.
„ 2Qd.
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„ \5d.
2Sd.
2Sd.
22d.
„ 22cf.«
11 Edward IV. Part 1.
12
13
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15
16
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m. 29d,
„ 29cf.
„ 24^.
„ I9d,
9, 24(/.
„ 28r/.
„ 21d.
„ 26^.
„ 26d,
J. bishop of Exeter, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18,
19.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16,
17, J 8, 19.
QQ a
612
Devonshire — cont
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1 , 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Bourghchier of Fitz Wareyn,
knight, 1, 2, 3.
Humphrey Stafford of Southwyke,
knight, 1, 2.
John Dynham, Dynam, Denam, of
Dynham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John, abbot of Stavystoke, Tavestok,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
16, 17, 18, 19.
Henry Webber, dean of Exeter cathe-
dral, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Walter Moyle, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Yonge, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
William Courtenay, knight, 1,2, 3, 4,
6,7,8,9,10, 11,12,13, 14.
Philip Beaumont, 1, 2, 3, 4^ 5, 11, 12,
13, 14.
Henry Pomeray, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 11, 12,
13, 14, 16,
John Cbampernonn, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, II,
12, 13, 14.
John Gyfford, Gefford, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Thomas Doweryssh, Dowrissh, 1, 2, 3,
4,5, 11, 1?, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John Orchai-d, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Philip Copleston, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
John Denys, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19.
William ShyUyngford, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 19.
John Byconell, Byconyll, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Thomas Calwodeley, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 12,
13, 14.
William Huddesfelde, Huddelfeld, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16,
17, 18, 19.
Hugh Courtenay, knight, 3, 4, 7, 8,
9, 10.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 5, 1 1, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John, eail of Wiltsliire, 5, 11, 12, 13.
Fulk Bourghchier of Fitz Wareyn,
knight, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17,
18, 19.
Walter Blount of Mountjoy, knight, 5.
Halnath Maulyverer, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard Wydeslade, Whittyftlade, Wy-
tyslade, 6, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John, earl of Devon, 8.
John Halwell, Hawell, 8, 10, 11, 12,
13,14.
Richard Choke, knight, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John Catesby, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17,
18, 19.
Philip Courteney, knight, 11, 12, 13,
14, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John Crokker, knight, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Cliarles Dynham, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17.
Christopher Cooke, Coke, 11, 12, 18.
14.
John Arundell, knight, 13.
Richard Clerk, 18, 14.
Thomas Seintleger, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John Bonne vyle, 14.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 15.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 15.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 15.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 15.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
15.
Richard Hastynges, knight, 15.
Thomas Lytelton, 15.
William Notyngham, 15.
Henry Boteler, 15.
Edward Lysle of Lysle, knight, 16, 17,
18, 19.
Robert Palmer, 18, 19.
DORSETSHIRE.
1. Westminster, 24 October, 1467.
2. „ 28 October, 1468.
3. Dogmersfield, 4 January, 1469.
4. Westminster, 7 December, 1470.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
7 Edward IV. Part 1 . m. 20c?.
o «• •• «• 2ou.
99
99
9)
„ 25d.
8 December, 1471.
31 October, 1472.
30 May, 1473.
11 February, 1474,
15 July, 1474.
10 November, 1475. 15
49 Henry VI. m. 25d.
11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 27 d.
13
14
99
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99
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99
2ld.
„ I9d.
99 27d,
„ 29d.
618
Dorsetshire — cont
Bichard) bishop of Salisbury, l, 2, 3, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Bicbardy earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John, earl of Worcester, 1, 2, d.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
3, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knight,
1, 2, 3.
Walter Moyle, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Yonge, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Carant, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
John Neuburgh, Neweburgh, 1, 2, 3,
4, 7, 8, 9, 10.
WilHam Brounyng, It 2, 3, 5.
William Kayleway, Caylewey, 1^ 2, 3.
Bobert Gray, Grey, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9.
Thomas Husee, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry Hull, 2, 3, 6, 6, 7, 8.
John Carant the younger, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
William Neweburgh, 4.
John Mone, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Walter Cheverell, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
Bichard Chokke, knight, 5, 6, 7^ 8, 9,
10.
John Catesby, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Nicholas Latymer, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Martyn, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Frampton, 6, 7, 8, 9.
William Twynyho, 8, 9.
William, earl of Arundel, 10.
Thomas Matravers of ^atravers,
knight, 10.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight,
10.
Bichard Tunstall, knight, 10.
William Notyngimm, 10.
Morgan Kyd welly, 10.
Essex.
1. Westminster, 23 June, 1467.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
ft
w
it
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
9f
99
28 January, 1468.
23 July, 1468.
13 December, 1468.
21 December, 1469.
1 December, 1470.
14 July, 1472.
18 November, 1473.
13 February, 1474.
8 May, 1475.
10 November, 1475.
19 May, 1476.
28 November, 1476.
Th. bishop of London, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
W. bishop of Ely, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9, 10,11, 12, 13.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6.
John, earl of Oxford, 1, 2, 3, 6.
Henry, earl of Essex, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13.
William Bourghchier, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4,5,7,8,9, 10, 11,12,13.
William Yelverton, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6,6.
WiUiam Laken, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10,
7 Edward IV. Part I. m. 23cf.
99 99 U ^^d,
8 91 n 99 29a.
99 19 99 ^^d'
9 „ „ „ 21rf.
49 Henry VI. m. 26cf.
12 Edward IV. Part 1 . m. 2M.
13 .. « M 20d.
15
16
91
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
19
99
99
99
„ 18</.
,. 31rf.
99
99
99
27cf.
29r/.
27c/.
John Haward, Howard, knight, 1, 2,
3,4,6,7,8,9,10, 11,12,13.
Thomas TyreU, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,8,9, 10,11,12,13.
Thomas Mongomery, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Laurence Baynford, Beynford, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9.
William Pyrton, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
Bobert Darcy, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Thomas Coke, knight, 1, 2.
John Ingoldesby, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
Thomas Colt, 1.
John Qrene, 1^ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
614
Essex — cont
Boger Bee, 1, 2, S, 4, 6,
, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10,11.
Louis John, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
:NichoIas Sharpe, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Walter Writlell, Writell, Wrytell, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 7, H, 9.
William Grene, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Matthew Hay, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
John Herlyng, Harljng, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Alured Gorneburgh, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13.
Thomas Garaet, 4, 5.
Geoffrey Gate, knight, 5.
William Tyrell of Beche, knight, 6.
Thomas Urswyk^ 6.
, knight, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Anthony, earl of Byyers, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13.
Walter Blount of Mountjoye, knight,
7 8 9..
Thomas Bryan, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Bichard Haute, Hawte, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1,
12, 18.
John Daynham, Denham, of Dynham,
knight, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13.
Henry Lewys, Lewes, knight, 8, 9, 12,
13.
John Sulyard, 8, 9, 10.
Boger Philpotl^ 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Edward Makwiliam, 9.
John Brewode, 10, 11, 13*
William Ingoldesby, 12, 18.
William Husee, 13.
Gloucestershire.
1. Westminster, 8 February, 1468.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
99
99
9, Banbury,
27 November, 1469.
11 December, 1470.
20 December, 1470.
30 June, 1471.
24 February, 1473.
12 May, 1474.
24 November, 1474.
24 September, 1474.
10. Westminster, 5 May, 1475.
11. „ 6 March, 1475.
12. „ 10 November, 1476.
13. „ 24 February, 1477.
J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 13.
Bichard, earl of War wick and Salisbury,
1, 2, 3, 4.
WUliam, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8, 10,11,12,13.
William Berkeley of Berkeley, knight,
1, 2, 4, 10, 11, 12^.
Balph Boteler of Sudeley, knight, 1, 2,
3,4.
John Beauchamp of Powyk, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
1,2,6,6,7,8,9,10,11, 12, 13.
William Herbeit of Herbert, knight, 1.
Bichard Byngham, knight, 1.
Bichard Choke, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9.
John Boteler, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7,8,10, 11, 12.
John Ghrevile, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,«,10, lU
7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2ld.
9 „ „ „ 21a,
49 Henry VI. m. 2od.
24d,
11 Edward IV? Part 1. m. 29 J.
12
»
99
„ 23^.
14
99
99
9, 27^.
99
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»
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16
99
99
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9)
99
„ Zld.
99
99
„ 28rf.
16
99
99
„ 2M.
Thomas Yonge, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 10, 12,
13.
Bichard Beauchamp, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11.
Thomas Herbert, 1, 2.
Maurice Berkeley of Beverston, knight,
1, 2, 5, 6.
William Notyngham, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
, knight, 4.
Giles Brigge, 1.
William Whityngdon, 1, 2.
John Cassy, 1, 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 18.
Walter Langley, 1, 2.
Boger Eemys, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12, 13.
John Gyse, 1, 2.
John Huggeford, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Lymeryk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 10, 11, 12, 13.
618
OUyueeaterahire—eont.
Richard, dake of Gloucester, 2, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas, viscount Lisle, 2.
Thomas Bryan, 2, 3, 4.
G. archbishop of York, 3, 4.
Georj;e, duke of Clarence, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
John, earl of Shrewsbury, 3, 4.
John, abbot of Cirencester, 3| 4.
Jasper, earl of Pembroke, 4.
William Abrigge, 4.
Thomas ITrsewyk, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Guy Fairfax, 6, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas Baynham, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12, 13.
John Twynehoo, Twynyho, of Ciren-
cestre, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13.
J. bishop of Hereford, 6.
E. bishop of Carlisle, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12, 13.
J. bishop of Rochester, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 6.
Antony, earl Ryvers, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12, 13.
Thomas Arundel! (Matravers) of Ma-
travers, knight, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12,
13.
Thomas Grey of Grey, son of the queen,
6, 7, 8, 11, 12.
, marquis of Dorset, 10, 13.
Reginald Grey of Wilton, knight, 6.
Richard Fenes of Dacre, knight, 6, 8,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas, abbot of Westminster, 6, 7.
John Nedeham, knight, 6.
Master William Dudley, 6.
Thomas Yaghan, 7, 8.
, treasurer of the king's
chamber, 6.
John Devereuz, knight, 6.
Richard Croft, knight, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11.
John Ligon, knight, 6.
Thomas Cornewayle, knight, 6.
John Baskervile, knight, 6.
Master Richard Martyn, 6, 7.
William Alyngton, 6, 7.
John Sulyard, 6, 7.
Kenelm Dycas, Dicas, Dygas, 6, 7, 8,
10, II, 12, 13.
Geoffrey Coitesmore, 6.
Eustace Whiteney, 6.
Thomas Brugge, 6.
John Welford, 6.
John Wynne, 6.
Simon Milbnm, 6.
Thomas Monyngton, 6.
Edward Berkeley of Berkeley, knight,
7,8.
Thomas Lyttelton, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13.
Richard Haute the elder, 7.
William Nayngham, 7.
Th. bishop of Hereford, 8, 10, 11, 12,
13.
Thomas, abbot of Wynchecombe, 8, 10,
11.
John Wykea, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 9.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 9.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 9.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 9.
John Dynham of Dynham, 9.
Richard Hastynges, kuight, 9.
Henry Boteler, 9.
Edward Lysle [Grey] of Lysle, knight,
12, 13.
John, abbot of Wynchecombe, 12, 13.
William Berkeley of Barkeley, knight^
13.
John Boteler, knight, 13.
Mehefordshire.
1. Westminster, 6 December, 1470.
2. „ 20 December, 1470.
3. „ 24 February, 1473.
4. „ 18 March, 1473.
5. „ 5 December, 1473.
6. „ 12 May, 1474.
7. „ 4 July, 1475.
8. „ 19 August, 1475.
9. „ 10 November, 1475.
10. „ 7 June, 1476.
49 Henry VI. m. 26d.
12 Edward IV. Part 1. m.
14
15
16
>9
99
2Bd.
„ 22d.
„ 20cf.
„ 27d.
„ SOd.
„ SOd.
„ 26d.
„ 29</.
616
Htrefordshvre — cont
J. bishop of Heieford, 1» 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1,2.
John, earl of Shrewsbury, 1, 2.
Richard Chok, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Bryan, 1, 2.
John Barre, knight, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
John Skydmore, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Fitz Harry, 1, 2.
Thomas Brugge of Rosse, 1, 2.
Thomas Braynton, 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 10.
John Wynne, 1, 2.
Richard Dalabere, 1, 2.
Jasper, earl of Pembroke, 2.
Reginald Grey of Wylton, knight, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
E. bishop of Carlisle, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8,
9,10.
J. bishop of Rochester, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 3, 4.
Antony, earl Ryvers, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
Thomas Arundell, or Matravers, of
Mautravers, knight, 3, 4, 6, 7.
Thomas Grey of Grey, son of Elizabeth
the queen, 3, 4, 6.
, marquis of Dorset, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 8, 4,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas, abbot of Westminster, 3, 4, 6.
Thomas Urswyk, knight, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7^
8, 9, 10.
John Nedeham, knight, 3, 4.
Guy Fairfax, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Master William Dudley, 3, 4.
Thomas Yaghan, 6, 7.
Thomas Yaughan, treasurer of the
kin^s chamber, 8, 4.
John Devereux, 6.
, knight, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Croft, knight, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Lygen, Lyngen, knight, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 10.
Thomas Cornewaile, knight, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
James Baskeryile, knight^ 3, 4t 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Master Richard Martyn, doctor of laws,
3, 4, 6, 7, 10.
William Alyngton, 3, 4, 6, 7.
John Sulyard, 8, 4, 6, 7.
Geoffrey Coitesmore, 3, 4.
Eustace Whiteney, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Thomas Brugge, Brigges, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
John Welford, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9.
John Wynne, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10.
Simon Milburn, Mylborn, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Monyngton, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 10.
Thomas Littelton, 6, 7, 10.
Richard Haute, 7.
Richard Haute the elder, 6.
William Notyngham, 6, 7.
Th. bishop of Hereford, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard Gray, son of the queen, 7, 9,
10.
, knight, 8.
Edward Hopton, 8.
Sertfordsbire.
1. Westminster, 4 December, 1470.
2. „ 10 July, 1471.
3. „ 12 July, 1473.
4. •, 10 November, 1476.
>9
49 Henry YI. m. 26rf.
11 Edward lY. Part 1. m. 2%d.
13 „ „ „ 2\d.
15 •« •« „ 28a.
)9
9*
G. bishop of York, 1.
Th. bishop of London, 1.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John, marquis of Montagu, 1.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1.
John Wenlok of Wenlok, knight, 1.
William Telverton, knight, 1.
William Laken, 1, 2, 3.
John Walter, clerk, 1.
John Say, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Leventhorpe the elder, 1^
George Danyell, 1.
Ralph Baude, 1»
Thomas Broket, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Brayne, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 2, 3, 4.
Antony, earl of Ryvers, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Bryan, 2, 3.
knight, 4,
i9
617
Hertfordshire — cont
Ralph Josseljn, knight^ 2, 3*
Henry Barley, 2, 3, 4.
John Leventhorpe the younger, 2.
John Pulter, 2, 3, 4.
John Fortescu, 2, 3, 4.
John Sturgeon, 2, 3, 4.
W. bishop of Ely, 3, 4.
Thomas Yaghan, 3.
John Forster. 3, 4.
WiUiam Druell, 3, 4.
John Coaper, 3.
SUNTINGDONSHIRE.
1. Westminster, 16 December, 1470.
28 February, 1471.
12 June, 1471.
5 December, 1473.
4 January, 1474.
18 May, 1474.
12 November, 1475.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
49 Henry VI. m. 26rf.
„ 2M,
11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28rf.
13 „ „ „ 19o.
„ „ „ 19«.
14 „ „ ^, 28c/.
1^ 9> «, „ 25c/.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
John, marquis of Montagu, 1, 2.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2.
John, earl of Oxford, 1, 2.
Thomas Billyng, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Broughtou the younger, 1, 2.
John Stucle, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
William Druell, 1, 2.
William Tayllard, Taillard, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7.
John Collan, Golan, 1, 2, 3.
Henry, duke of Exeter, 2.
J. bishop of Ely, 3.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
Edmund, earl of- Kent, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John, earl of Wiltshire^ 3.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Walter Blount of Mountjoy, knight,
3, 4, 5, 6.
Richard Sapcote, knight, 3, 4, ^ij^j 7.
John Kny vet, 3, 4, 5, 6.
John Sapcote, esquire, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Forster, 3, 4, 5, 6.
W. bishop of Ely, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 4, 6,' 6, 7.
John, abbot of Ramsey, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Henry Torkyngton, S, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Burton, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Robert Tanfeld, 5, 6.
Thomas Louth, 6.
jE^avr.
1. Westminster, 20 November, 1467. 7 Edward IV. Part l.m. 22d,
2.
8 July, 1469.
9
n
99
„ 2Zd,
3.
21 December, 1470.
49;
Henry
VI.
m.
24</.
4.
28 January, 1471.
»9
99
22d.
5.
27 June, 1471.
llEdwai'dl^
\ Part 1.
m. 2M.
6.
18 July, 1471.
9)
99
„ 28</.
7.
24 November, 1473.
13
• ,
99
„ 20d.
8.
15 January, 1474.
>9
.•9
„ 19J.
9.
28 February, 1474.
19
99
„ \Sd.
10.
5 August, 1474.
14
99
99
99 27c/.
11.
30 October, 1475.
15
99
99
„ 30c/.
Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1.
Th. bishop of London, 1, 2, 3, 4.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Richard, earl of Ryvers, ], 2.
Edward Neville of Bergevenny, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, IL
618
Kent — cont.
William Fenys of Say of Seel, knight^
1,2.
Walter Blounte of Mountjoye, knigbt,
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
William Yelverton, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Walter Moile, Moyle, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Laken, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
John Fogge, knight, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
John Scotte, knight, 1, 2, 5,6, 8, 9, 10.
William Pecche, knight, 1, 2, 6, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
John Colpepyr, knight, 1, 2, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
William Haute, knight, 1, 2, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11.
John Clerk, 1, 2, 3, 4,' 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11.
Thomas Waghan, Yaughan, 1^ 2, 5, 6,
7,8.
, treasurer of the king's
chamber, 9.
John Bowe, a Bo we, Bewe, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Bromston, Brompston, Brymston,
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Bobert Martyn, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11.
William Crofton, 1, 2.
Th. bishop of Bochester, 2, o, 6.
George Nevylle, 2, 4, 9.
knight, 3, 6, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11.
• John Guldeford, knight, 3, 4.
Bichard Frognall, knigbt, 3, 4.
John Dygges, 3.
John Bamme, 3, 4.
John Alf ey, Alfeygh, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
William, abbot of St. Augustine's by
Canterbury, 4, 8, 9.
George Broun, 4.
Bichard Brayn, 4.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11.
William, earl of Arundell, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 5, 6, 7,
8,9,10,11.
Henry, earl of Essex, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11.
Antony, earl of Bivers, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11.
Thomas Cobham of Cobham, knight,
5,6,7,8,9, 10, 11.
Thomas Brian, Bryan, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
, knight, 11.
Thomas Bourghchier, knight, 5, 6, 7,
«, 9, 10, 11.
Henry Ferrers, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11.
Humphrey Starky, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Boger Appylton, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Edmund Ohertesey, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Bobert Symson, 6, 7.
John Greneford, 6.
J. bishop of Bochester, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1.
John Sapcote, knight, 7.
John Grene^ 7, 8, 0, 10.
Richard Lee, 10.
John Fynyeux, 11.
Leicestershire.
1 . Westminster, 8 May, 1467.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
99
9»
99
26 April, 1469.
13 December, 1470.
14 December, 1470.
24 October, 1474.
12 March, 1475.
10 November, 1475.
7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 24J.
9 ^„ „ ,) 23c/.
49 Henry VI. m. 25<f.
„ 25J.
14 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 26rf.
15
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 3, 4.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1, 2, 3, 4.
William Hastynges of riastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7.
John Bourghchier, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
99
99
99
99
99
99
William Sutton, knight, master of
Burton St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, 1,
2, 5, 6, 7.
Bobert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
Thomas Trussell, knight, 1, 2.
Bichard Neel, Nele, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
619
Leicedterahvre-Hxmt.
Richard HastjngeSy 1, 2.
Thomas Palmer^ 1, 2, 5, 6.
John Boyvyle, 1.
John Pultenej of MyBterton, 1.
Robert Staunton, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Markham, knight, 2.
William Moton, 2, 6.
„ „ , knight, 6, 7.
Edward Grey, knight, 3, 4.
John Bellers, 3, 4.
William Fyldyng, Feldyng, 3, 4.
Ralph Wodford, 3, 4.
Richard Perwiche, 3, 4.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Littelton, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Barkeley, knight, 5, 6, 7<>
William Assheby, 6, 6.
Geoffrey Sherard, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Kebyll, 5, 6, 7.
William Grymmesby, 6, 7.
Henry Sotehyll, 7.
Lincolnshire.
The Parts of Holland.
1. Westminster, 18 July, 1468.
2. Southampton, 3 May, 1470.
3. Westminster, 26 November, 1470.
4. „ 21 August, 1471.
5. „ 20 November, 1472.
6. „ 8 November, 1474.
7. „ 10 November, 1475.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 3, 4.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1,3.
John, earl of Northumberland, marquis
of Montacue, 1, 2.
Richard Welles of Welles, knight, 1.
Richard Fenes, Fenys, of Dacre, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Humphrey Bourghchier, Burghchier,
of Cromwell, knight, 1, 2.
John Markham, knight, 1, 2*
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 4, 5,
6,7.
Richard Pynchebek, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Richard Welby, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Meers, 1.
John Bolles, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Leonard Thomeburgh, 1, 2, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William PayncU, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
8 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 29d.
10 „ „ „ ISd.
49 Henry VI. m. 25d.
11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 27 d.
'*> „ 24d.
25d.
ACi
if
»
14
»
99
15
»
99
w
„ 26(f.
Richard Fendyk, Fendike, 1, 2, 3,
4,5.
Robert Dokkyng, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7.
Hugh Tilney, 2.
Brian Talbot, 2, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas, prior of Spoldyng, 3.
Thomas Tototh, Totoft, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 4, 5,
6,7.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 4, 5,
6,7.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Littilton, Littelton, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Richard Hastynges, 5.
Richard Hastynges of Welles, knight,
4, 5, 6, 7.
Robert Ratclyf, knight, 4, 5, 6.
Robert Markham, knight, 4, 5, 6.
Reginald Gayton, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Tamworth, 4, 6.
Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, 5, 6, 7.
John Broun, 6.
The Pabts of Kesteven.
1. Coventry, 19 February, 1468.
2. Westminster, 18 July, 1468.
3. Southampton, 3 May, 1470.
4. Westminster, 7 September, 1470.
5.
7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 22d.
8 99 „ „ 29rf.
10 .. .. „ 15(/.
„ I4d.
99
99
28 November, 1470. 49 Henry VI. m. 26d.
620
1 •
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
12
»9
„ 24A
13
»
„ 21d.
99 .
„ l%d.
14
W
„ 28d.
15
99
» 27rf.
LincolThshire — cont
6. Westminster, 21 August, 1471. 11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 27J.
18 February, 1472.
20 NoTember, 1472.
28 May, 1473,
10 December, 1473.
18 May, 1474.
10 November, 1475.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
I, 2, 6.
Henry Stafford, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Richard Welles of Welles, knight,
1,2.
Humphrey Bourghchier, Burghchier,
of Cromwell, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
II, 12.
John Markham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9, 10, 11, 12.
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Nicholas Bowet, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9.
John Busshe, Bushe, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
9, 10, 11, 12.
William Husee, Huse, Husey, 1, 2, 3,
4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11, 12.
William Coote, Cote, 1, 2, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8,9.
Thomas Wymbyssh, 1, 2, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12.
Richard Walcote, 1, 2.
Simon Hareby, Hardby, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 8, 9.
John, earl of Northumberland, marquis
Montaca, 2, 3.
William Stanlowe, 3.
Henry Grey, knight, 4.
John Stanlowe, 4, 5, 10, 11.
John Walcote, Walcotes, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
William Dysney, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
George, duke of Clarence, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11, 12.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas Littilton, lattelton, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12.
Richard Hastynges, of Welles, knight,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
RobertRatclyf, 8, 11.
, knight, 6, 7, 9, 10.
Thomas Boys, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas Edyes, 7, 8.
Oliver Seynt John, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John Paynell, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Leonard Thorneburgh, 9, 10, 11.
William Fayrefax, 11.
Robert Tayleboys, 12.
The Pabts of Lindsbt.
1. Westminster, 4 July, 1467. 7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 23rf.
2. Coventry, 14 February, 1468. „ „
3. [Westminster, 18 July], 1468. 8 „ „
4. „ 7 September, 1468. », ,,
♦5. „ 20 March, 1469. 9 „ „
6. Southampton, 3 May, 1470. 10 „ „
7. Westminster, 7 September, 1470. „ „
„ 2id.
„ 29rf.
„ 29rf.
„ 22rf.
„ 14rf.
\Ad.
99
8.
>»
9.
»
10.
>9
11.
»
12.
99
13.
»
14.
>»
23 November, 1 470. 49 Henry VI. m. 26^/.
23 January, 1471. „ „ 24rf.
21 August, 1471. 11 Edward IV. Fart 1. m. 27^.
8 December, 1471. „ „ „ 27«/.
27 February, 1472. „ „ „ 26^.
20 November, 1472. 12 „ „ „ 24rf.
8 November, 1475. 15 „ „ „ 21tL
* ^ error for Kesteven.
621
Lmcolnahire-'Cont
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, S, 4, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
burj, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9.
Ei chard Welles of Welles, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5.
Bichard Fenjs, or Dacre, of Dacre,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14.
Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Bobert Danbj, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Bobert Welles, 1 , 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
William Skipwith, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6,7, 10, 11, 12,13, 14.
Thomas Dymmok, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Bobert Constable, knight, 1, 2, 3^ 4, 6.
Thomas Blount, 1.
Thomas Moigne, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14.
John Wychecote, Whychecote, 1, 2, 8,
4,6.7,8,9, 12j«13, 14.
Thomas Kyme, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7.
John Topclyff, 1, 3, 6, 7.
Arthur Ormesby, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Bobert Sheffeld, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Thomas Fitzwilliam the younger, 1, 2,
3, 4, 8, 9, 14.
, the elder, 8, 9.
Thomas Knygbt the younger, 1, 3, 3,
7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13.
Bichard Hausert of Onresby, 1, 2^ 3.
John Ayscogh, Aiscugh, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Thomas Topclyff, 2, 4.
John, earl of Northumberland, marquis
Montacu, 3, 4, 6y 6^ 7.
John Markham^ knight, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Bichard Spert, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14.
Henry Stafford, knight, 5. .
William Hastynges of Hastynges^
knight, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Nicholas Bowet, knight, 5.
John Busshe, knight, 6.
William Husee, 5.
William Coote, 5.
Thomas Wymbyssh, 6.
Bichard Walcote, 5.
Simon Hareby, 5.
John Walcote, 6.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, 6, 7.
John Burgh, 6, 7.
John Hatcliffe, 6.
Thomas Kyme of Langton, 6, 7, 10,
11, 12, 13.
Humphrey Bourghchier, knight, 7.
Bichard Hastynges of Welles, 7.
, knight, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
John Villers, 7.
Charles Angevyn, 8, 9.
Bichard Griffith, 8, 9.
Balph, abbot of St. Mary, Eirkestede,
9.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14.
Thomas Littilton, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Bobert Batdiff, knight, 10, 11, 14.
• •*, ***, liu, 13.
Thomas Kyme of Frysney, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14.
Bobert Taylboys, 11, 12, 13.
Marmaduke Constable, Cunstable, 12,
13.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 13, 14.
Middlesex.
1. Westminster, 17 January, 1471.
2. „ 28 January, 1471.
3. „ 29 September, 1472.
4. „ 18 December, 1473.
5. „ 26 December, 1474.
6. „ 10 November, 1475.
49 Henry VI. m. 24d.
12 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 27d.
13 „ „ „ I9d.
14 „ „ „ 24d.
16 ., ,, ,, 28d,
Th. archbishop of Canterbury, 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6.
G, archbishop of York, 1, 2.
Th. bishop of London, 1, 2.
J. bishop of Exeter, 1, 2.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
628
Middlesex — cont
Eicbard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1,2.
Thomas, abbot of St. Peter's, West-
minster, 1, 2.
John, prior of St. John of Jerusalem,
1,2.
William Yelverton, knight, 1, 2.
William Laken, 1,2.
Henry Frowyk, 1, 2.
Thomas Frowyk, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6.
William Essex, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
WiUiam Yorke, 1, 2.
Thomas Porthalyn, 1, 2.
Thomas Wyndesore, 1, 2, 6.
William Mulsoo, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
William Chadworth, 2.
K. bishop of Bath and Wells, 3, 4,
5,6.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 3, 4,
5,6.
John StrauDge of Straunge, knight, 3,
4, 5, 6.
Thomas Vaghan, treasurer of the
king's chamber, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Eoger Ree, knight, 3, 4, 5.
Robert Grene, knight, 3.
John Eltheryngton, Elryngton, 3, 4,
Thomas Ive, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Robert, prior of St. John of Jerusalem,
5.
Robert Forster, 6.
2.
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3.
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4.
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5.
99
6.
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7.
99
8.
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9.
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10.
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99
99
20rf.
99
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99
99
28rf.
>9
99
25J.
99
99
29A
99
99
28d.
Norfolk.
1. Westminster, 12 February, 1469. 8 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 25d.
16 February, 1470. 9 „ „ „ 2ld.
10 December, 1470. 49 Henry VI. m. 25d.
20 June, 1471. 11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28c/.
23 November, 1472. 12
2 December, 1473. 13
15 February, 1474.
18 May, 1474. 14
10 November, 1475. 15
26 May, 1476. 16
30 June, 1476.
W. bishop of Norwich, 1, 2, 3, 4.
W. bishop of Ely, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John, duke of Norfolk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1, 2, 3.
Henry, earl of Essex, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9,10, 11.
John, earl of Northumberland, marquis
of Montagu, 1, 2, 3.
Antony Wydeville of Scales, knight, earl
of Ryvers, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11.
Thomas Billvng, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
William Yelverton, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
John Howard, of Howard, knight, 1 , 2,
4,6,6,7,8,9,10, 11.
Richard Harecourtj knight, 1,2, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
William Calthoi*pe, knight, i> 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8.
Robert Wyngfeld, Wynkefeld, knight,
1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11.
John Paston, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Edmund Wychyngham, 1, 2.
John Knyvet, 1, 2, 3.
John Wykes, 1, 2.
William Knyvet, 1 , 2, 6, 7, 8.
„ „ knight, 9.
William Paston, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8.
John Fyncham, I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11.
William Skipwith, 1, 2.
John Twyer, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William Lumnour, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8.
Henry Spilman, Spylman, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9, 10,11.
Roger Townesend, 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11.
James Arblaster, ] 2.
Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell,
knight, 2.
Humphrey Bourghchier, knight, 2.
Thomas Danyell, 2, 7.
John, earl of Oxford, 3,
623
Norfolk — cont.
Richard, dake of Gloucester, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11. ,
John Hevenjngham, knight, 4, 6, 6,
7,8.
Thomas Wyngfeld, knight, 4.
William Brandon, knight, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Suthwell, Sowthwell, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
Henry Gray, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Simon Hareby, 5. [
J. bishop of Norwich, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11.
John Jenney, 6, 7, 8.
Henry Heydon, 6, 7, 8, 9^ 10, 11.
Ralph Wyloughby, 8.
John Hasty nges, 9, 10, 11.
Thomas Howard, esquire, 10, 11.
John Radclyff of Fitss Walter, 11.
Nor thamp ton shire.
1. Weitminster, 16 November, 1467.
2. „ 16 March, 1468.
3. Dogmersfield, 8 April, 1469.
4. Westminster, 20 August, 1469.
12 July, 1470.
16 November, 1470.
14 December, 1470.
28 February, 1471.
28 May, 1472.
4 April, 1473.
10 November, 1475.
15 June, 1476.
13. Buekden, 8 August, 1476.
14. Westminster, 16 November, 1476.
15. „ 4 February, 1477.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
99
99
99
99
99
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7,8.
George, duke of Clarence, J, 2, 3, 4,
6,7,8,9,10,11, 12, 13, 14,15.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1, 2, 3. 4, 6, 7, 8.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Richard, earl of By vers, 1, 2, 3.
William de la Zouche, knight, 1 .
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, ], 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15.
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0,
7,8.
Thomas Byllyng, Billyng, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
John Nedeham, knigh^ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15.
William Catesby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
11,12, 13, 14, 15.
Thomas Treaham, knight, 1, 2, 5, 6,
7,8.
Walter Mauntell, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13.
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99
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Ralph Hastynges, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
knight, 9, 10, 11,
12, 18, 14, 15.
John Catesby, 1, 6, 7, 8.
„ „ Serjeant at law, 2, 3, 4,
6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15.
Henry Grcne, 1.
Guy Wolston, 1, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15.
John Dyne, Dyve, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
Robert Tanfeld, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10.
„ „ the elder, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15.
Robert Isham, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10.
John Eltonhede, 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10,
13, 14, 15.
Roger Salysbury, Salisbury, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry Huddilston, Huddelston, 1, 2,
3,4.
Henry Skynarton, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Stafford, knight, earl of Wiltshire,
2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10.
624
Northamptonshire — cont
Antony Grey of Buthjn, knight, 3,
4, 6, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Thomas Wake, 4, 10.
Eichard Middelton, 6) 7, 8, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15.
John Barnard, Bernard, 7, 8.
Henry, duke of Exeter, 8.
Biehard, duke'of Gloucester, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15.
Antony, earl of Ryvers, 9, 10.
Thomas Littelton, 9, 10, 11, 12^ 13,
14, 15.
WilUam Newenham, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15.
John Hulcotes, Holcotee, 9, 10.
William Chamber, Chaumbre, 9, 10.
Nicholas Gryffyn, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Eichard Emson, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Simon Burton, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Richard Femberton, 12. '
Robert Femberton, 13, 14, 15.
Richard Wodevyle, Wydevyle, knight,
14, 16.
Roger Wake, 15.
William Tanfeld, 15.
Nor thumberland.
1. Westminster, 8 December, 1471.
2. „ 10 November, 1475.
»
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, I, 2.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2.
Ralph Greystoke of Greystoke, knight,
1,2.
Thomas Lomley of Lomley, knight,
1,2.
Robert Ogle of Ogle, knight, 1, 2.
Richard Nele, 1, 2.
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John Wydryngton, Wytheiyngton,
1,2.
John Lylborne, Lybourn, the elder,
1,2.
Roger Heme, 1, 2.
Thomas Moresley, 1.
John Cartyngton, 1, 2.
John Agyrston, 2.
Nottinghamshire.
1. Westmmster, 19 November, 1468.
2. „ 20 November, 1468.
3. Southampton, 3 May, 1470.
4. Westminster, 7 September, 1470.
9,
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
99
9 November, 1470.
16 November, 1470.
11 July, 1471.
8 December, 1471.
16 February, 1472.
24 June, 1473.
18 November, 1473.
12 August, 1474.
26 August, 1475.
10 November, 1475.
11 June, 1476.
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27d.
26d.
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G. archbishop of York, 1, 2, 5, 6.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 5, 6.
John, earl of Shrewsbury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7,
8,9.
Henry Gray of Codnor, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4,7,8,9, 10,11,12,13,14, 15.
Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, I, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 16.
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9.
Richard Byngham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7,. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
626
NoUinghaii^dre — cant
John Nedebam, knight, 1, 2, 3^ 4, 5, 6,
7,8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Eobert Clyfton, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16.
Robert Markham, knight, 1, 2, 6, 9, 10,
11,12,13, 14,15.
Robert Strellej, knight, 1, 2, 5, 6.
John Stanhope, 1, 2, 9, 14, 15.
William Babyngton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10,
11.
Richard Willughby, Wilughby, 1, 2, 3,
4,5,6,7,11.
Gerva&e Clyfton, esquire, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Richard Sutton, 1.
Thomas Neville of JloUeston, 1.
William Meryngez, 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 15.
Thomas Molyneux, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
John Metheky, 1, 2, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John Nevyll,!l, 2, 3, 8, 9.
Thomas Neville^ of Suthleverton, 1, 2,
6, 9, 11, 12, 13.
William Wentworth, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Henry Perpoynt, 3, 4.
. . . , knight, 7, 8, 9.
Robert Sutton, 3, 4, 7.
. . ., of Arom, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
John Saynton, 3, 4.
John, marquis of Montagu, 5, 6.
Richard Byngham, 5, 6.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14.
William Notyngham, 9.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15.
Thomas Nevyll, 10, 14, 15.
John Babyngton, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Richard Hastynges of Welles, knight,
18, 14, 15.
Oxfordshire.
1. CoYentry, 17 February, 1468.
2. Westminster, 21 October, 1468.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14 November, 1468.
3 December, 1468.
8 May, 1469.
12 July, 1470.
14 November, 1470.
12 June, 1471.
3 December, 1478.
28 February, 1474.
10 November, 1476.
31 December, 1475.
4 July, 1476.
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G. archbishop of York, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11,12,13.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7.
Ralph Boteler of Sudeley, knight, 1, 2,
3, 5, 6, 7.
Richard Byngham, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4,6.
Richard Ghok, Chokke, knight^ I9 2,3,
4, 5, 6, 7.
Robert Harecourt, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6j6.
Walter Mauntell, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
11, 12, 18.
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Richard Quartermayus, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
William Marmyon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, *?,
8,9.
Richard Dan vers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
John Stokes, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7.
William Huggeford, Higgeford, 1, 2, 3,
4,5.
Thomas S toner, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9
10.
Henry Raynford, 1, 2, 3, 4
John Anne, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Peter Marmyon, 2, 3, 7.
Richard Harecourt, knight, 3, 4, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13.
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6S6
Oxfordshire — cont
John Barantjne, BareHtjne, 3, 4, 6,
Richard Fowler, 4, 6, 6, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 ,
12, 13.
John, duke of Norfolk, 5.
John Langeston^ Langstone, 5, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 6, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas Bryan, Brian, 6, 7.
Humphrey Forster, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13.
Richard Halle, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13.
George, duke of Clarence, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13.
John, abbot of Osney, 7.
Thomas Urswyk, knight, 8, 0, 10, 11,
12, 13.
Guy Fairfax, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Richard Crofte, 12, 13.
. . ., . . ,, the younger, 8, 9, 10.
John Straunge of Straunge, knight, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas Croft, 9, 10.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas Danvers, 10.
William Danvers, 10, 11, Ig, 13.
TofFN OF Oxford.
1. WestminBter, 21 February, 1471.
2. „ 30 November, 1472.
2. „ 4 December, 1474.
4.* Oxford, 5 AprU, 1475.
G. archbishop of York, chancellor of
the University, l.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1.
Thomas Chaundeler, clerk, 1.
Thomas Stevens, clerk, 1.
Richard Chok, knight, 1.
Thomas Brian, ] .
John Dobbus, Dobbys, Dolbus, 2, 3, 4.
. . ., mayor of the town, 1.
William Marmyon, 1,2.
Peter Marmyon, 1.
Thomas Walrond, 1.
John Denton, 1, 2.
Richard Spragot, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Clerk, 1,2,3,4.
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John Soman, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Master Thomas Chaundeler, chancellor
of the University, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Ursewyke, knight, 2, 3, 4.
Guy Fayrefax, 2, 3, 4.
Richard Quartermayns, Quatermayns,
2, 3, 4.
Richard Fowler, 2, 3, 4.
William Danvers, 3, 4.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 4.
Thomas Danvers, 4.
Richard Halle, 4.
Thomas Denton, 4.
John Goylyn, 4.
BUTLANDSHIRE.
1. Salisbury, 23 April, 1470.
2. Westminster, 30 November, 1470.
3. „ 28 November, 1473.
4. „ 5 December, 1473.
5. „ 10 November, 1475.
6. „ 25 November, 1476.
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William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Berkeley, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Brian Talbot, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Robert Fenne, 1.
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RvMandahire — cant
Thomas Flore, Floure, 1^ 2.
John Boy vyle, 1 .
Winiam Husee, 1, 8, 4, 5, 6.
George, duke of Clarence, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Sails*
bury, 2.
Thomas Metley, 2.
Simon Burton, 2, 3, 4.
William Palmer, 2, 4, 6, 6.
Bichard Calcote, 2.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 3, 4, 6, 6.
Richard, duke of Gloucester 3, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Littelton, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Bichard Sapcote, knight, 3, 4, 6.
Everard Dygby, 3, 4.
John Dall, Dale, 5, 6«
David Malpas, 5, 6.
Henry Sothehyll, 6, 6.
Shropshire.
1. Westminster, 1 December, 1468.
27 November, 1469.
6 December, 1470.
20 July, 1471.
24 February, 1473.
8 November, 1473.
12 May, 1474.
5 August^ 1474.
21 August, 1475.
10 November, 1475.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
99
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2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4^
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3.
William, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
John, earl of Shrewsbury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John Straunge of Straunge, knight, 1,
2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1,
2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 1, 2, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Bonrghchier of Fitz Wareyu,
knight, 1.
Bichard Byngham, knight, 1, 2.
Bichard Chok, knight^ 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Littelton, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
. . ., knight, 9, 10.
John Leyghton, Leigh ton, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Humphrey Blount, 1, 2, 3, 4.
„ „ knight, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9,10.
William Ludlowo, 1, 2.
Boger Eynaston, 1, 2.
„ „ knight, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Acton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
Thomas Herd, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Hugh Stepulton, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
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John Lawley, Lauley, 1, 2.
Balph Lee, 1, 2, 8.
Thomas Corbet of Legh, 1, 2, 4, 5,
6,7.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 2, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Bryan, 3, 4.
John Burgh, knight, 3.
Bobert Charleton, 3.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knigiil, 4,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Bichard Corbet, knight, 4, 5, 6.
Bobert Cresset, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
E. bishop of Carlisle, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10.
J. bishop of Bochester, 5, 7, 8, P, 10.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 5,
Anthony, earl of By vers, 5, 7, 8, 9, IC.
Thomas Arundell of Mautravcrs,
knight, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Gray, knight, 9.
Thomas Grey of Grey, son of the
queen, 5, 7, 8, 10.
Bobert Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
6,6.
Bichard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 6, 8.
Thomas, abbot of Westminster, 5, 7.
Thomas Ursewyke, knight, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9,10.
John Nedeham, knight, 5.
Guy Fairefax, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
WUliam Dudley, clerk, 5.
Thomas Vaughan, 7, 8.
B b2
Shropshire — cont.
Thomas VaghaD, treasnrer of the
king's chamber, 6.
Richard Martyn, clerk, doctor of laws,
5,7.
William Alyngton, 5, 7.
John Sulyard, 6, 7.
Geoffrey Coytesmore, 5.
■William If ong, knight, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Croft©, knight, 7, 8.
Richard Haute the elder, 7.
Edward Hopton, 8, 9, 10.
Th. bishop of Hereford, 9.
William Manw^eryug, 9.
William Mitton, 9, 10.
Richard Lodlawe, knight, 10.
Thomas Gorb«tt«, 10.
Somersetshire
WestminBter, 27 October, 1468.
8 EdwMl IV. Part I.
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15 November, 1469.
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27 November, 1470.
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17 November, 1473.
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24 September, 1474.
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15.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6,6,7,8,9, 10, 12.
E. bishop of Bath and Wells, 1, 2, 3,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15,
K. bishop of Salisbury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7,8,9, 10, 12,13, 14, 15.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4;
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1,2, 3,4.
John, earl of Worcester, 1, 2, 8.
John Audel^r of Andeley, knight,
1, 2,3, 5,6,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15.
William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
1,2,3,4,5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13,
14, 15.
Humphrey Stafford of Suthwyk, knight,
earl of Devon, 1, 2.
Walter Moyle, k 3, 4.
Richard Choke, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9, 10, 14, 15.
Thomas Yonge,
Theobald Gorgei 2, 3.
Thomas Soyntn it, 1, 2, 3,
4.
William Courtenay, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Christopher Worsley, 1, 2, 3.
John Gheyne of Pynne, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
P,7.
Heni7 Hull, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7.
John Sydenham, 1.
John FitzJanies, I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 12, 13, 15.
John Porter, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Robert Stowell, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
JO, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Thomas, viscount Liale, 3.
John Trevilian, 4, 8.
William Hody, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Tremayll, Tremayle, 4, £, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
John Catesby, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13,
14. 15.
William Pawelett, 13, 14, 15.
William Paulet, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 12, 13, H, 15.
John BykenhuU, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12,
13, 14, 15.
Roger Dynham, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry Burnell, G, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Puulett, esquire, 8, 9, 10, 12.
John, prior of Bathe, 9, 10, 12, 18, 14,
15.
Thomas Woke, 10.
William Has^g«8 of Hastynges,
knight, II.
629
Someraetahire — cant
Thomas Stanley of Stanleji knight,
11, 12.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 11.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight,
11.
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, 1 1 .
Bichard Hastynges, knight, 1 1 .
Thomas Litelton, 11.
William Notyngham, 11, 12.
Henry Boteler, 11.
William, earl of Arundel 12.
Thomas Matravers of Matravers,
knight, 12.
Edward Gray (Lysle) of Lysle, knight,
12, 13, 14, 15.
Eichard Tunstall, knight, 12.
Giles Dawebeney, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Thomas Norton, 12, 13, 14.
William Barkeley of Barkeley, knight,
13, 14, 15.
John Lygons, Hygons, 14, 15.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Southampton.
Dogmersfield, 10 January, 1468. 7 Edward lY. Part 1. m. 22d.
Westminster, 10 Norember, 1467. „ ,» „ 2ld,
Southampton, 30 April, 1470. 10 ., „ „ 15c/.
Westminster, 18 December, 1470. 49 Henry VI. m. 24c/.
99
V
12 July, 1474.
14 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 27rf.
10 November, 1475. 15
22 December, 1475.
28 June, 1476. 16
26 November, 1476.
28 November, 1476.
30 November, 1476.
n
99
W
99
99
99
„ 2%d.
„ 25d
2M.
99
99 27c/.
„ 21 d.
„ 2ldd.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
B. bishop of Bath and Wells, 1, 2, 3,
5,6,7,8,9, 10,11.
J. bishop of Exeter, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7,8,9, 10, 11.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1, 2, 4.
William, earl of Ai*undell, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9,10, li:
John, earl of Worcester, 1, 2, 3.
Antony Widevile ef Scales and Neucels,
knight, earl of Kyvers, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6,
7,8,9, 10, 11.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
3,5,6,7,8,9, 10, 11.
William Fenys of Say of Seel, knight,
12 3.
Waiter Moyle, Moile, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Yonge, 1, 2, 3, ^1.
John Lisle, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Bichard Darell, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Thomas Uvedale, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Geoffrey Gate, knight, 1, 2.
Maurice Berkeley of Beverston, 1, 2, 3.
John Paulet, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 9, 10,
11.
Nicholas Gaynesford, 1, 3.
Thomas WeUe, Welles, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7,8,9,10,11.
John Walop, Wallop, 1, 2, 3, 5.
Thomas Pound, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Henry More, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11,
John Hamond, 1, 2.
Thomas Heyno, Hayno, 1, 2.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 3, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Thomas Arundell of Matravers, knight,
3,6,6,7,8,9, 10,11.
William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John Dudley, 3.
Edwai'd Berkeley, 3, 5.
Bichard Jay, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 40, 11.
Henry Courte^ 4.
John Whitehed, 4.
John Tycchebourne, 4.
Bichard Chokke, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
John Catesby, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
WiUiam Sandes, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
William Berkeley, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Coke, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 6.
Bichard Tuustall, knight, 6.
William Notyngham, 6.
John Boger, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John Blount of Mountjoy, 10, 11.
Thomas Danyers, 11.
630
Staffordshire.
1. Westminster, 16 November, 1468.
2. Dogmersfield, 29 March, 1469.
3. Weatminster, 4 December, 1470.
4. ^, 8 July, 1471.
5. „ 2 July, 1472.
6. „ 4 April, 1473.
7. „ 12 February, 1474.
8. „ 10 November, 1475.
J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
. 1, 2, 3.
Jobii, earl of Shrewsbury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
John A-udeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Heniy Grey of Codnore, knight, 1, 2,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 1, 2,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Walter Blount of Mountjoye, knight,
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Bichard Byngham, knight, 1, 2.
Bichard Chok, knight, 1,2, 3.
Thomas Littelton, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Stanley, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7,8.
John Greseley, knight, 1, 2, 3, 8.
Walter Wrottesley, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Balph Wolseley, 1, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
John Delves, 1, 2.
William Cumberford, 1, 2, 3, 4.
8 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 26d.
9 „ „- „ 22a,
49 Henry VI. m. 25</.
11 Edward IV. Part 1 m. 2M.
12 „ „ „ 28rf.
13 „ „ „ 21rf.
„ „ „ X»7t*.
15 „ „ „ 26d.
Thomas Asteley, I, 2.
Nicholas Warynges, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Wolsoley, 1, 2.
Boger Bayle, Bailly, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8.
John Wode, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7.
Henry Vernon, 2.
Thomas Bryan, 3.
William Mitton, 3.
Bobert Hill, Hylle, 3, 6, 7, 8.
Bichard, didce of Gloucester^ 4, 5, 6, 7,
8.
Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
John, earl of Wiltshire, 4, 5, 6.
William Hastynges of HastyngeSi
knight, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Urswyk, knight, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Guy Fayrefax, Fair&x, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Hugh Egerton, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Acton, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Bichard Baycott, Bagott, 4, 5, 6, 7.
William Bassat, Basset, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William Harpour, Harper, 7, 8.
Suffolk.
1. Westminster, 20 November, 1467.
2. „ 18 November, 1468.
3. Dogmersfield, 22 December, 1468.
4. Westminster, 13 June, 1470.
5. „ 16 July, 1470.
6. „ 4 December, 1470.
7. „ 4 July, 1471.
8. „ 13 December, 1473.
9. Nottingham, 11 September, 1473.
10. Westminster, 10 November, 1475.
11. «, 13 December, 1476.
»»
W. bishop of Norwich, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
W. bishop of Ely, 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11.
John, duke of Norfolk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, U.
7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2Zd,
8 „ „ „ 26d.
„ „ „ 2bd.
10 „ „ „ Ud.
49 Henry VI. m. 2bd.
11 Edward IV Part L m. 20rf.
13 „ „ „ 19rf.
„ IM.
15 .. •« «• 25u.
16
99
n
99
2^d.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 6.
John, earl of Oxford, 1, 2, 6.
Henry, earl of Essex, 1, 2^ 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John, earl of Northumberland, marquis
of Montagu, 1, 2, 3, 6.
William YelTerton, knight, 1, 2, 3 4,
5,6.
631
8vffolh'''-cont.
Thomas Billyng, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11.
Eichard Pygot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
John Howard, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,
8, 9, 10.
Thomas Walgrave, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5,7.
John Henyngham, Hevenyngham,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11.
Thomas Brewes. knight, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8,
9, 10, 11.
William Jenney, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
John Hopton, 1, 2, 3.
John Glopton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11.
Gilbert Debenham, esquire, 1, 5, 7, 8,9.
„ „ knight, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Higham, Heygham, the
younger, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,TlO, 11.
John Sulyard, Suylyerd, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9,10,11.
WiUiam Mekelfeld, Mekifeld 1, 2, 3,
8,9.
James Hubbard, Hoberd, Hobard, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Bichard Yaxley, 1, 2, 3.
William Geddyng, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Wyngfeld, knight, 3, 4, 5, 7.
William Brandon, knight, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8,
9, 11.
Anthony, earl of By vers, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
John Wyngfeld, knight, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
Richard Bothe the elder, 4, 5.
Henry Wentworth the elder, 4, 5.
Robert Fenys, Fynes, knight, 6, 8, 9.
Robert Harleston, 6.
William Harleston, 6.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
Robert Wyngfeld, knight, 7, 8, 9.
J. bishop of Norwich, 8, 10, 11.
William Alyngton, 8.
William Hopton, 8, 9.
John Broughton the younger, 10, 11.
Surrey.
1. Coventry, 15 February, 1468.
2. Dogmersfield, 30 March, 1469.
3. Westminster, 6 May, 1469.
10 July, 1469.
15 December, 1470.
12 May, 1472.
27 May 1472.
28 October, 1472.
26 November, 1472.
26 February, 1478.
13 April, 1473.
14 July, 1474.
3 December, 1474.
16 October, 1475.
10 November, 1475.
15 January, 1477.
Th. archbishop of Canterbury, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15,
16.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16.
J. bishop of Exeter, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9, 10,* 11,12, 13, 16, 16.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16.
7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2ld.
24J.
4.
99
5.
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6.
»
7.
»
8.
»
9.
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10.
»
11.
99
12.
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13.
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14.
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16.
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16.
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„ 22d.
49 Henry VI. m. 25c?.
12 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28d.
2Sd.
27d.
2Ad.
24d.
21d.
27d,
26d.
30rf.
27d.
26c/.
13
14
15
16
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99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Richard, earl of Ryvers, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Edward Nevyll of Bergevenny, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16.
John Bourghchier of Berners, knight,
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 11.
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m
Sv/rrey — c<mt.
Richard Fenjs o{ Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
lo, 16.
Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Humphrey Bourghchier, knight, 1, 2,
3,4.
Richard Illyngworth, Elyng>vorth,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13.
William Yelverton, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4,5.
"WiHiam Laken, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas Cobham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
William Catesby, 1.
Thomiui Vaghan, Yaughan, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6,7,9,10, 11.
. . . , treasurer of the king's chamber, 8.
Thomas Selanger, Sentlager, Senilegir,
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16.
Nicholas Gaynesford, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16.
John Elinbrigge, Elinebrigge, 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Arthur Orraesby, 1 .
Thomas Slyfeld, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Robert Wyntershyll, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7.
John Audcley of Audeley, knight, 2,
3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16.
John Catesby, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14,
16, 16.
• . ., serjeant-at-law, 10, 11, 12.
John Wode, 3, 4, 5, 9, 18.
„ „ the elder, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12, 14, 16.
John Gaynesford, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12, 15, 14, 15, 16.
Richard Bonrghehier of Bemers,
knight, 4.
George Nevylle, 4, 13.
„ „ knight, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 15, 16.
Henry Stafford, knight, 5.
William Comn, 5.
L. bishop of Durham, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 15.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 6, 7, 8^ 9,
10^ 11, 12, 13, 15, 16.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 16.
Walter Blount of Mo^nt]oye, knight,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas Bryan, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 16.
• . ., knight, 14, 15.
John Holgrave, Holgreve, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16.
Thomas Wyntershill the younger, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16.
Thomas Basset, 10, II, 12, 13.
William, Merston, Marston, 11, 15,
16.
William, earl of Arundell, 12, 13.
Thomas Bourghchier, 12, 13, 14, 16,
16.
George Broun, knighf, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16.
John Marston, 12, 13.
Thomas Ive, 12, 13.
William Dunnyngton, Dummyngton,
12, 13, 14, 16, 16.
William Hatteclyff, 13.
Henry, earl of Essex, 14.
Robert Wyngfeld, knight, 14.
Thomas Stydalfe, 14.
John Stedolf, 16.
L. archbishop of York, 16.
WiUiam Huse, 16.
1. Corentry, 16 February, 1468.
2. Dogmersfield, 23 April, 1468.
3. Westminster, 8 July, 1469.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
if
99
Sussex,
7 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2ld.
8 „ „ „ 30c?.
"99 >9 „ 23u.
7 November, 1470. 49 Henry VI. m. 21d.
20 June, 1471. 11 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21d.
99 „ 9, 27a.
12 „ „ „ 29d.
99 99 99 28rf.
99 9, „ 27a.
13 „ ,t „ 20d,
6 December, 1471.
11 March, 1472.
5 May, 1472.
30 August, 1472.
7 December, 1473.
633
12.
99
13.
9>
14.
99
15.
99
16.
99
17.
99
18.
99
19.
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99
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)9
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99
2Sd.
99
27d.
99
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Svsa&c — cont
11. WestminsUr, 4 November^ 1473. 13 Edward IV. Part 1. m. ISd.
16 July, 1474. 14
13 August, 1474.
24 November, 1474,
10 November, 1475. 15
15 January, 1476.
15 July, 1476. 16
16 November 1476.
28 November, 1476.
Th. archblBhop o{ Canterbury, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
J. bishop of Chichester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19.
Eichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1,2,3,4.
William, earl of Arundell, I, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19.
John, earl of Worcester, 1, 2, 3.
Eichard West de la Warre, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4.
Eichard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell,
knight, 1, 2, 3.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
William Yelverton, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
William Laken, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
John Pelham, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Thomas Vaghan, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11.
Thomas Hoo, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14.
Eichard Dalyngrygge, Dalyngrigge, 1,
2,3.
John Devenyssh, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10,11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Bartholomew Bolney, I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.
Nicholas Morley, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11.
William Cheyne, Cheyney, 1, 2, 3, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14.
John Goryng, the younger, 1, 2, 3, 4.
„ „ 15,16,17,18,19.
John Fust, 1, 2, 3.
Vincent Fynch, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14.
John, duke of Norfolk, 2, 3, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9,10,11, 12,13,14, 15,16,17.
George Neyylle, 3.
„ „ knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Eoger Leukenore, knight, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18, 19.
John Wode, 3.
„ „ the younger, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11,12, 13,14,15,16,17,
18, 19.
Thomas Etchyngham, knight, 4, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19.
John Leukenore, 4.
Eichard Alfray, 4.
E. bishop of Bath and Wells, 5.
Eichard, duke of Gloucester, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19.
Thomas Bryan, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
John Dudley, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14.
John Goryng, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14.
Thomas Leukenore the elder, 5, 6, 7,
8,9, 10, 11,14.
John Fenys, knight, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19.
Walter Blount of Mountjoy, knight,
9, 10, 11, 12.
John Stanney, the elder, 10, 11, 13, 14.
William Couert, Covert, 10, 12, 13, 14.
John Elryngton, 12, 14.
Eichard Leukenore the elder, 12, 13,
14, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Eobert Wodefolde, Wodefeld, Wode-
well, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Eobert Wodvold the elder, 13, 14.
Thomas Arundell of Matravers,
knight, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Eichard Fenys, knight, 17.
William Huse, 17, 18, 19.
Thomas Stedolfe, 19.
634
Warwickshire.
1. Dogmersfieldy 3 January, 1468.
2. WestminBter, 20 March, 1468.
3. „ 6 February, 1469.
4. „ 8 May 1469.
5. „ 22 December, 1470.
6. „ 6 December, 1471.
7. „ 18 September, 1472.
8k Coventry, 18 June, 1473.
9l Westminster, 8 July, 1473.
10. „ 12 February, 1474.
11. Northampton, 15 September 1474.
12. Kenilworth, 22 September, 1474.
13. Westminster, 10 November, 147$.
J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,
9, 10, 12, 13.
J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,9,10, 11, 12, 13.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John, earl of Worcester, 1, 2, 8, 4.
John Straunge of Straunge, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13.
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9.
Richard Byngham, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13.
John Kedeh&m, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 9, 10, 12, 13.
Thomas Litelton, Littelton, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6,7,9,10, 12, 13.
Thomas Feirers, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13.
Simon Mounteford, Mountfort, Monte-
fort, knight, 1,2, 3, 4, 6,7, 9, 10, 12,
13.
Richard Vemey, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 9, 10, 12.
Thomas Bordyt, Burdet, Burdit, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 12.
John Grevyle, Grevile, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13.
Thomas Higford, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Henry Boteler, Boliller, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
7 Edward IV, Part 1.
m. 21J.
8
»
„ 30J.
»
»
„ 2bd.
9
»
„ 23df.
49 Henry VI. :
m. 23cf.
U Edward IV.
.Parti
. m. 28J.
12
99
99 27£f.
13
»
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»
»
,9 2M.
»
99
„ 18J.
14
99
„ 26rf.
J>
91
„ 24A
16
99
„ 28^.
Thomas Muston, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
William Catesby, knight, 2, 3, 4.
John Higford, Huggeford, Hugford, 2,
4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13.
John West, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
John Bourghchier, knight, 4, 5.
William Briscowe, 5.
Thomas Waldiff, 5.
John Rous the younger, 5.
Richard, dukQ of Gloucester, 6, 7, 9,
10, 12, 13.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 6, 7, 9,
10, 12, 13.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 6, 7, 9, 10. 12, 13.
John Parre, knight, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12.
William Lucy, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12.
John Beaufitz, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13.
Thomas Shirwode, 7.
John, eail of Shrewsbury, 8.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 8.
Thomas Billyng, 8, 11.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 8.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 10, 12.
Humphrey Stafford, 10.
William Harewell, 10, 12.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 11.
John Dudley of Dudley, knight, 11.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 11.
Richard Hastynges, knight, 11.
John Elryngton, 11.
Westmoreland.
1. Westminster, 17 January, 1471.
2. „ 6 May, 1474.
3. „ 10 November, 1476.
4. „ 27 October, 1476.
49 Henry VI. m. 2id.
14 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28</.
15 .. .... 28</.
16
99
99
99
99
99
28c;.
G. archbishop of York, 1.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John, marquis of Montagu, 1.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1.
Henry Fi tzHugh of FitzHugh, knight, 1 .
635
WeshfMyreland — cont.
John Nedebanii knight, ].
ThomaB LitteltOD, 1.
Edward Bethom, knight, I.
Bichard Bedemajn, knight, 1.
John Flemmyng, 1.
Bichard Musgrave, 3, 4.
. . . the elder, L
Thomas Sandford, 1.
John Mathell the elder, 1.
John Crakinthorpe of Holgill, 1.
Edward Thomeburgh, 1.
Bichard^ duke of Gloucester, 2, 3, 4.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 2,
8,4.
Humphrey Dacre of Dacre, knight, 2,
3,4.
Bichard Neel, 2, 3, 4.
William Jenney, 2, 3, 4.
WilUam Pan-e, knight, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Strekland, Strykland, knight,
2, 3, 4.
Christopher Moresby, 2.
John Wharton, 2, 3, 4.
Nicholas Tavemer, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Baty, Bate, 2, 3,- 4.
William Gylpyn, 2.
Thomas Middelton, 3, 4.
Christopher Baty, 4.
Wiltshire.
1. Westminster, 18 November, 1470.
2,
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
99
•J
24 November, 1470.
17 December, 1470.
20 June, 1471.
4 April, 1472.
1 April, J473.
8 November, 1475.
49 Henry VI. m. 26</.
>» „ „ 2du«
„ „ „ Zod*
1 1 Edward IV. Part 1 . m. 2M.
12 „ „ •. 29 J.
13
15
}9
>J
22J.
29^.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
B. bishop of Salisbury, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3^ 4, 5,
6,7.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3.
William, earl of Arundell, l^ 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
John, abbot of Malmesbury, 1, 2, 3,
6,7.
William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Walter Moyle, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Thomas Tonge, 1, 2, 3.
Boger Tocotes, knight, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7.
John Wroughton, 1, 2, 3.
Henry Longe, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas TropneU, 1, 2, 3.
John Whittokesmede, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Bogers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Philip Morgan, 2, 3.
John Monpesson, 3, 5, 6.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John, earl of Wiltshire, 4, 5, 6.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 4, 5,
6,7.
Bichard Chok, knight, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Catesby, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Wilughby, knight. 4, 5, 6, 7.
Maurice Berkeley, knight, 4, 5, 6.
George Darell, knight, 5j 6.
John Cheyne, 6, 7.
Thomas Matravers of Matravers
knight, 7.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 7.
Bichard Tunstall, knight, 7.
William Notyngham, 7.
WiUiam Colyngburn, 7.
John Benger, 7.
Worcestershire.
1. Westminster, 27 November, 1469.
2. „ 2 January, 1471.
3. „ 24 February, 1473.
4. „ 16 November, 1473.
6. „ 12 May, 1474.
6. „ 26 November, 14-74.
7. Banbury, 24 September, 1474.
8. Westminster, 10 November, 1475.
9 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21c?.
49 Henry VI. m. 23c?.
12 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21d.
13
14
15
„ xut*.
„ 27c/.
w
„ 20£/.
»
„ 2Ad.
n
„ 27rf.
636
Worceeterahire — eont
J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,8.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2.
ohn, earl of Worcester, 1.
John Beauchamp of Fowjk, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 8.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 1, 3,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Byngham, knight, 1.
Richard Chok, knight, 1, 2, 7.
Thomas Littelton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7 8.
Walter Skulle, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,8-
Humphrey Stafford, I9 3, 4, 5, 6.
Richard Croft the elder, 1.
Thomas Throgmerton, 1, 2, 3.
Thomas Everdon, 1, 2, 3.
Thomas Ligon, Lygon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,8.
Thomas Bryan, 2.
William Berkley, 2.
E. bishop of Carlisle, 3, 5, 6, 8.
J. bishop of Rochester, 3, 5, 6, 8.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 3.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, 3, 5, 6, 8.
Thomas j Arundell, or Matravers, of
Mutravers, knight, 3, 5, 6.
Thomas Grey of Grey, 3.
Thomas Grey, son of the queen, 5, 6, 8
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 3»
6,8.
Thomas, abbot of Westminster, 3, 5.
Thomas Urswyk, knight, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8.
John Nedeham, knight, 3.
Guy Fairfax, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8.
William Dudley, clerk, 3.
Thomas Vaghan, 6, 6, 8.
„ „ treasurer of the king's
chamber, 3.
Richard Beauchamp, knight, 3, 4,
6,6.
Richard Martyn, clerk, 3, 5.
William Alyngton, 3, 5.
John Sulyard, 3, 5.
Geoffrey Coitesmore, 3.
William Lygon, 4, 5, 6, 8.
Roger Harewell, 4, 5, 6, 8.
Richard Crofte, knight, 5, 6.
Richard Haute, l£iwete, the elder,
6,6.
William Notyngham, 6, 7.
Th. bishop of Hereford, 6, 8.
Humphrey Salwey, 6.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 7.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 7*
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 7.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, 7.
John Dynhiun of Dynham, knight, 7.
Richard Hastynges, knigh^ 7.
Henry Boteler, 7.
Humphrey Salwey, 8.
Yorkshire, Bast Bidino,
1. Westminister, 19 November, 1470.
2. „ 18 December, 1472.
8. „ 19 February, 1473.
4. „ 5 November, 1475.
6. ,. 8 February, 1477.
99
49 Henry VI. m. 2Qd,
12 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2^d,
15 „ „ „ 25d.
16 „ „ „ 2bd.
G. archbishop of York, I.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John, marquis of Montagu, 1,
Richard, earl of Wai'wick and Salis-
bury, 1.
Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Thomas Lumley of Lumley, knight^ ],
2, 3, 4, 5.
John Melton, knight, 1.
Robert Constable, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John Constable, knight, 1, 2.
Richard Eling worth, knight, 1.
Richard Neel, Nele, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John Wencelagh, 1 .
Robert Sheffeld, 1.
WiUiam Eland, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Edward Stalmerssh, Saltmersh, 1, 2, 3,
4,6.
John Vavasoure, 1, 2, 3, 4.
„ „ the elder, 5.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 2, 3,
4,5.
William Jenney, 2, 3, 4, 5.
631
TorkahirBf East Biding — cont
Robert Hjljard, Heljard, the elder, 2,
3, 4, 5.
John Heytfeld, Haytfeld, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Richard Thwajtes, 2.
Edmund Skem, 2, 3. -
Walter Gryfiyth, knight, 3, 4, 5.
Henry Thwaytes, 3, 4, 6.
Stephen Copyndale, 3.
John Vavesour the younger, 5.
Yorkshire, North Biding.
1. Westminster, 16 July 1468.
2. „ 20 November, 1470.
3. „ 25 February, 1472.
4. „ 14 February, 1476.
6. „ 10 November, 1475.
6. „ 20 February, 1477.
G. archbishop of York, 1, 2, 3.
L. bishop of Durham, 1, 3, 4, 5.
George, duke of Clarence, ly 2, 3, 4, 5,
6.
Bichard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2.
John, earl of Northumberland mar-
quis of Montagu, 1, 2.
Henry Fitz Hugh of FitzHugh, knight,
1,2.
Balph Greystoke, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6.
Thomas Lumley of Lumley, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4, 6, 6.
Henry Nevylle, knight, 1.
Robert Danby, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Richard lUingworth, Elingworth,
knight, 1, 2.
Richard Neele, Nele, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6.
James Strangweys, knight, 1, 3, 4, 5,
6.
John Conyers, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
John Salvan of Bergh, knigh^ 1.
Ralph Ayssheton, Asshton, knight, 1, 3.
•uf^
8 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 29d,
49 Henry VI. m. 26df.
1 1 Edward IV. Part 1 . m. 26(/.
16 „ „ „ 21 d,
V » 5> 26a.
16 „ „ „ 26flf.
Thomas Wytham, Witham, 1, 2, 3, 4,
Henry Eure, 1, 3, 4, 5.
William Burgh, 1.
Thomas Aspar, 1, 2.
John Shirwode, 1, 2.
William Colvyle, 1, 6.
John Lescrope of Bolton, knight» 2.
John Lescrope of Upsale, knigh^ 2.
John Norton, knight, 2.
Miles Metcalfe, 2, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Conyers of Whitby, 2.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 3, 4,
6,6.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 3, 4, 6, 6.
Richard Fitzhugh, knight, 3.
William Jenney, Genney, 3, 4, 6, 6.
John Pykeryng, knight, 3, 4, 6, 6.
Edmund Hastynges, knight, 3, 4, 6, 6.
William Eure, Ewre, Imight, 3, 4, 6,
6.
L. archbishop of York, 6.
Yorkshire, West Ridwg,
1. Westminster, 8 May, 1467.
7 Edward IV. Part 1, m. 24c/.
2.
9>
27 June, 1467.
99
99
„ 23flf.
3.
»
17 October, 1467.
9)
99
„ 23c/.*
4.
99
8 June, 1468.
99
99
99 27c/.
6.
99
19 November, 1470.
49
Henry
VI.
m. 26J.
6.
99
24 February, 1472.
1 1 Edward IV
. Part 1.
m. 26c/.
7.
99
24 February, 1472.
99
99
„ 26c/.
8.
99
1 June, 1473.
13
99
99
,9 21c/.
9.
99
2 December, 1473.
99
99
„ 20c/.
10.
99
10 November, 1475.
15
99
99
„ 2bd.
11.
99
22 November, 1476.
16
99
99
,9 27c/.
12.
99
6 December, 1476.
»9
•
99
99 27c/.
* Given as ' for the county of York.'
688
Yorkshire, West Riding — cant.
G. archbishop of York, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12.
Richard, earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John, earl of Northumberland, marquis
of Montagu, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Balph Grejstoke of Grejstoke, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2, 3.
Thomas Litjlton, Littelton, 1, 2, 3.
William Stanley, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 8, 9.
James Strangways, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Sayvyle, Sayvile, Savile, knight,
1-2 3 4 7 8 9.
Bitj^iird Fitz William, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12.
Brian BoclyiT, Rouclyf, Boucliff, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Guy Fayrefax, Fairfax, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Filkyngton, 1, 2, 3, 4.
. . ., knight, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Hastynges, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Henry Sothehill, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9.
Kobert Nevyll, Nevile, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Hopton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
.•., of Swillyngton, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12.
John Thwaytes, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Copley, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Edward Goldsburgh, Guldesburgb, 1,
2, 3, 4.
William ScargyU, Scargill, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Percival Grysacre, Grisacre, Grisaker,
1, 2, 3, 4.
William Sayvyle, Sayvile, Savile, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12.
. . . , knight, 6.
Ambrose Grysacre, Grisaker, 1, 2,
5,4.
Kobert Gftscoign, Gascoyngn, 1, 2, 3,4,
5, 6, 7, 8.
Wilfiam Bradford, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
John FitzWiUiam, 2, 3, 4.
Richard Illyngworth, Elyngworth,
knight, 4, 6.
Eichard Nele, Neel, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
John Feryby, 4.
John Woderowe, 4, G, 7, 8, 9.
Guy Bouclif, 5.
James Danby, 5.
L. bishop of Durham, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
L. archbishop of York, 12.
Hichard, duke of Gloucester, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 6, 7^
8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John, earl of Shrewsbury, 6, 7, 8.
William Jenney, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
James Haryngton, knight, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Hugh Hastynges, knight, 6, 7, 8, 9.
WiUiam Gascoign, 6, 7, 8, 9.
William Plumpton, knight, 7, 8, 9, 12.
Thomas Middelton, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Henry Vavesour, knight, 10, 11, 12.
John Bradford, 11, 12.
GENERAL INDEX.
I
V
\
641
GENERAL INDEX.
A.
Abbery, John, 202.
Abbes, Nicholas, 197.
Abbeyille, Abyilde, in France, 104.
Abbot, Abbotte, John, 166, 229.
, Peter, 60.
, Thomas, 542.
Abbotsbuiy, co. Dorset, abbej of, 116, 125.
, convent of, 115.
, William Wuller, abbot of, 115.
...., Hugh Dorehestre, abbot of, 116, 125.
Abdick, Abdyke, co. Somerset, hundred of,
389.
Abendon. See Abingdon.
Aberconway, charter dated at, 17.
Aberdeen, Alberden, in Scotland, 14, 447.
Abingdon, Abyndon, co. Berks, 4, 6, 7, 76»
146, 260.
, abbey of, 115, 128, 186.
, convent of, 119, 186.
, William Asshenden, abbot of, 51, 119.
, John Sant, abbot of, 128, 186.
, William Stant, abbot of, 115.
, Peter, abbot of, 186.
Abington, Abyton, Habendon, co. Cambridge,
297, 560.
little, 228, 253.
Abketdeby, co. Leicester, 580, 581.
Abridge, Hawebrygge, co. Essex. 173, 255, 822.
Abrigge, William, 615.
Abrygge, Thomas, 80.
Abvilde. See Abbeyille.
Aby, CO. Lincoln, 508.
Abynbnry, co. Salop, 192.
Abyndon, Henry, 248.
Abyton. See Abington.
Acham, WilUam, 570.
Achier, Acher, Robert, 201, 218, 217, 221.
Achnrch, co. Northampton, 147, 582.
Acle, Ode, co. Norfolk, 78, 432.
Acotte. See Agodde.
Acton, Aketon, co. Suffolk, 88, 480.
Acton Bnmell, co. Salop, 257.
, statute of, 84, 518.
, charter dated at, 539.
Acton, John, 219, 284, 286, 851, 854, 879,
407, 441, 630.
, , sheriff of Stafford, 478.
y 96186.
Acton, Thomas, 4, 247, 249, 407, 429, 606,
627.
Acworih, John, 446.
Adam, John, 108, 488.
, Eleanor his wife, 488.
, Thomas, 212, 488.
, William, 145, 488, 499, 516.
Adams, Hugh, 152.
, John, 223.
, Simon, 407.
.Thomas, 73.
Adbeer, Over, Overattebere, co. Somerset,
32, 38.
, Nether, Netherattebere, co. Somerset,
32, 33.
Adderley, co. Salop, 17, 125, 294.
Aderby, co. Lincoln, 183.
Ades, John, 77, 78.
Adisham, Adesham, co. Kent, 825.
Adlingfleet, co. York, 254.
Adlington, co. Lancaster, 142.
Admiral. See Neville ; Richard.
Admiralty, 171, 184, 201, 489, 495, 525, 605.
Admond, Simon, 383.
, William, 261.
Adourins, Anselm, Lord of Mousele and
Ghendbrigg, 97.
Adys, Thomas, 459.
Aemstede, lord of. See Brugges.
Affenne, John, 316.
Affeton, CO. Wilts, 177.
Afton, David, 411.
Agden, co. York, 439.
Agecombe. See Eggecombe.
Agges, John, 98.
, William, 93.
Aghenesbrokke. See Agney.
Aghton, Thomas, 241.
AgUonby, Nicholas, 214.
, Thomas, 214.
Agmondesham, Philip, 73.
Agney, Aghenesbrokke, co. Kent, 546.
Agodde, Acotte, Richard, 516.
Agyrston, John, 624.
Ailberton, Alberton, co. Gloucester, 5.
Ailesbury. See Aylesbury.
AUletbeare. See Aylesbeare.
Ainderby Steeple, Aynderby Withstepill, co.
York, 346,
Aintree, Eyntree, co. Lancaster, 587.
Aire, Eyre, river, 572.
Aisby, Aseby, co. Lincoln, 472,
S S
642
GENERAL INDEX.
Aketon. See ActOD.
AlADy John, 148.
AlancestoD. See Lannceston.
Albemarle, earl of, 572.
Alberbury, Albnrbery, oo. Salop, 184, 402.
Alberd, William, 64, 184.
Alberden. See Aberdeen.
Alberton. See Ailberton ; Halberton.
Alborton, Bichard, 262, 268.
Albon, Albone, Henij, 254. •
, John, 77.
, Bicbard, 579.
.William, abbot of St Albans, 595,
597.
Alborowe, William, 52.
Alchemy, lioence to praotiae, 116, 588.
Alclyn, John, 286.
Alcok, John, 48, 169, 171, 184, 201, 288.
, bishop of Boohester [1472-
1476], 276, 866, 879, 401, 580, 597,
598, 615, 616, 618, 627, 686.
, , bishop of Worcester [1476-
148G], 597, 598, 614, 684.
, , dean of St. Stephen's, West-
minster, 259, 882.
, , keeper of the rolls of Chanoery,
259.
, , teacher of Edward, prince of
Wales, 401.
, Bichard, 4.
, Bobert, 267.
Alcombe, co. Somerset, 65.
Alcreton. See Alkerton.
Aldaj, John, 854.
Aldboroogh, Aldeborgh, co. York, 6.
Aide, William, parson of St. Blaise, 274.
Aldeborgh, Bichard, 65.
Aldenham, co. Hertford, 7.
^fu/ «ee Aldham.
Alder, Bichard, 496.
Aldermaston, co. Berks, 178, 874.
Aldersey, Thomas, 442.
Aldewynde, William, 144, 158.
, , Elizabeth Ids wife, 144.
Aldej, John, 862.
Aldham, Aldenham, co. Suffolk, 297, 538.
Aldhoas, Thomas, 406.
Aldingham, Aldjngham, co. Lancaster, 456.
Aldrington. See Allington.
Aldryche, Walter, 250.
Aldwarke, Aldewerk, co. York, 185.
Aldw'nk e, co. Northampton, 582.
Ale, John, 578.
Alee, William, 580.
Aleinson, Thomas, 299.
Alesbuiy. See Aylesbory.
Alesby. See Aylesby.
Alestre, John, 842.
Thomas, 231.
Aleyn, John, 78, 169, 877, 499, 511. 591.
..., , parson of Gtodling, 591.
, ....... the elder, 487.
, ....... Joan his wife, 487.
, Lawrence, 877.
, Bichard, 499.
, Thomas, 65, 75, 197, 208, 256, 864.
, William, 43, 118, 158, 431, 545.
Aleynflete, 856.
Aleynsmore. See Allensmore.
Alfegh, Alfoy, John, 407, 428, 468, 618.
Alford, CO. Lincoln, 508, 568.
Alfonso, king of Portugal, 879.
Alfoy. See Alfegh.
Alfray, Peter, 92.
, Bichard, 216, 247, 249, 255, 688.
Alfrithe, John, 248.
Algore, John, 321.
Aliens, tax on, 94, 95, 110, 157, 887.
Alinton. See Allington.
Alisaunder, John, 817.
Alkborougb, Aukebargh, co. Lincoln, 824.
Alkerton, Alcreton, co. Oxford, 256.
, CO. Gloucester, 44.
Alkeryge [co. Hereford], 102.
Alkington, Aughentons Woode, co. Salop,
402.
AUard, John, 883.
All Cannings, Canynges, co. Wilts, 188.
Allensmore, Aleynsmore, co. Hereford, 1 10.
AUer, Bichard, 552.
Aller Peverell, co. Devon, 889, 843.
Allerton, AWerton, co. York, 179.
And see Ollerton.
Allerton, Bobert, 590.
Allerwas. 5ee Alrewas.
Allington, Alyngton, Aldryngton, co. Linsoln,
321, 896.
, Alinton, co. Wilts, 62, 828.
AUonste. See A lost.
Almain, 402, 547.
, merchants of, 157, 202, 287, 272,
807, 387, 445, 452, 509, 519, 540.
Alman, John, 141.
Almshouses, foundation of, 118, 806, 604.
Almyscombe, John, 75.
Alocte, Bobert, 207.
Aloesbridge, Alowesbrcgge, co. Kent, hundred
of, 802.
Alost, AUouste, in Flanders, 565.
Alowesbregge. See Aloesbridge.
Aloweston. See Aivestone.
Alrewas, Allerwas, co. Stafford, 159, 160,
283, 253.
Aispath, CO. Warwick, 49, 145, 292, 881, 604.
Alston More, co. Cumberland, 506, 518.
Altmere, 584.
Alton, Aulton, co. Southampton, 417, 488.
Altrinchain, co. Chester, 304.
mm
GENERAL INDEX.
643
Alaethftm. S44 BodelwyddftD.
Alyard, John, 829.
, Thomas, 829.
A.lyelej, co. Salop, prebend of, 842.
AlTerdiicott, co. Devon, 466.
Alventon, co. Sassex, 484.
AhrertOD. See Allerton.
Alyescott) 00. Oxford, 52, 888.
Alyentone, Aloweston, co. Glonoester, 886.
AlyetoD, CO. Stafford, 562.
Alyyngton, co. Worcester, 486.
Aiwell. See Halwell.
Alwerton (in Madron), eo. Cornwall, 94,
179.
Alyngton. See Allington.
Aljngton, John, 101, 849, 406, 482, 609.
, William, lOt, 268, 285,287, 849, 858,
866, 406, 410, 507, 609, 615, 616, 628,
681, 686.
, Joan his wife, 507.
Ambleside, Hamelsett [eo. Westmoreland],
884, 581.
Ambrealey. See Ombersley.
Amell. See Ammell.
Ameljn, James, 54.
Jocosns, 57.
Amere, John, 75.
Amersham, Philip, 4.
Amerton, Armeston in Stowe, 00. Stafford,
82.
Ames (in East Homdon), co. Essex, 297.
Ambrose, Christopher, 859.
, John, 74, 200, 578.
-Ammell, Jocens, 57, 104.
Amondesham, Philip, 4.
Amoore, Robert, 515.
Amoiy, Hngh, 816.
Ampleforth, Ampilford, co. York, 416.
Ampuldore. See Appledore.
Ams, John, 503.
Andeljs, charters dated at, 828, 871, 376, 601.
Anderton, Thiirstan, 14:2.
Andewarp. See Antwerp.
Andover, 00. Southampton, 25, 58, 885.
Andrens, Edmund, 78.
Andrew, one of the vicars of Wells cathedral,
58.
Andrewe, Edward, 500.
, John, 442.
Bichard, rector of Gresford, 588.
, Master Bichard, dean of York, 826,
569.
, Thomas, 5, 385.
William, 152.
Andrews, William, 484.
Angers, abbej of St. Nicholas, 288.
Angeyyn, Aongesjn, Charles, 286, 621.
Anglesea, co. Cambridge, priory of, 507.
, prior and oonyent of, 507.
».., John, prior of, 74.
Anglesey, county of, 166.
Azgou, 428.
, wine of, 198.
Anker, Robert, 8.
Ankerwyke, co. Buckingham, Margaret Porte,
prioress of, 380.
Anne, John, 625.
Anne, countess of Cambridge, 894.
Annery, Anry, co. Devon, 86.
Anneson, Henry, 223.
Anry. See Annery.
Anstey, West, Westansty, co. Devon, 228.
Anston [co. York], 72.
Ansty, Anste, John, 245, 248, 849, 406, 609.
Anthom, Aynthome, co. Cumberland, 214,
277.
Ajitiaga, Martin de, 819.
Antony, Richard, 61.
Antron, Ralph, 141.
Antwerp, Andewarp, in Brabant, 87, 806.
Apadam, Richard, 502.
Apedale, Apdale, co. Stafford, 585.
Apole, John, 515.
Apostolic collector, 586.
see, 186,415.
Appelton. See Appulton.
Apperley, Appurley, co. Gloucester, 257.
Apperry, John, 78.
Appilby, Alexander, 214, 215.
, Elizabeth, 215.
Appillisdon, John, 528.
Appilton. See Appulton ; Appleton.
Appleby, co. Westmoreland, 264, 428, 532.
Appledore, Ampuldore, co. Kent, 13, 44.
Appleerd, William, 597.
Applethwaite, Appnltwayte [00. Westmore-
land], 334, 531,582.
Appletree, Appultre, 00. Northampton, 9.
Appleton, Appilton, co. York, 488, 486, 487.
Appoldrefeld, WUltam, 302.
Appulby, Alexander, 277.
, John, 610.
Appulton, Appilton, Appelton, John, 144,
489.
, Roger, .59, 165, 199, 284, 864, 407, 468,
555, 618.
, Thomas, 605.
, , escheator of Hertford, 100.
, , clerk of the constableship, 110.
Appultrefeld, William, 101.
Appultwayte. See Applethwaite.
Appnlyerd, John, 366.
Appylby, John, 21 1.
Appylton. See Appnlton.
Aprice, Richard, 210.
Aps, John, the elder, 101, 168.
Apslee, Richard, 265, 296.
Aqnila, bailiff of, 217. 231
Aquitaine, 81, 586.
S S 2
644
GENERAL INDEX.
AqaitaiDe, Charles, duke of, 559.
, admiral of. See Richard ; Neville.
Aragon, 510.
Aras, William, 79.
Arblaster, James, 146, 2.50, 622.
, Thomas, 248.
Arbroath, Arbrodyt, in Scotland, 482.
Archar, Thomas, 448.
Arche, Richard, 249.
Archebald, Henry, 580.
Archenfield, Irchenfield, co. Hereford, 397,
411, 451, 589, 561, 590.
Arde, in Ireland, 895.
Ardem Hall [in Homdon], co. Bssez, 845.
Ardem, Peter, 74.
, , justice of the Bench, 28.
, , Katharine his wife, 28.
, Thomas, parson of Hadham, 28.
, , parson of Little Stambridge,
472.
, William, parson of Little Stambridge,
472.
Ardescote, William, prior of Penmon and
Prestholme, 122.
Ardfert, bishop of. See Pygge.
Ardglass, in Ireland, 162.
Ardingley, Hardynglegh, co. Sussex, 256.
Ardington, co. Berks, 2, 582.
Ardleigh, Ardelej, co. Essex, 501.
Ardmnlchan, Ardemnlgham [oo. Meath], 162,
458, 598.
Ai^gaston, John, 576.
Arkengarthdale, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Arksej, co. York, 207.
Arlesey, Arlichesej, co. Bedford, 191.
Armagh, archbishopric of, 259.
archbishop of. See Bole.
Armathwaite, co. Cumberland, priory of,
.892.
prioress and convent of, 892.
Armerer, John, 608.
Armeston. See Aroerton.
Arms, grant of, 338.
Armyn, John, 526.
Arnall. See Arnold.
Amemuiden, Ermewe, Haremuth, in Zeoland,
29,57,129.
Arnold, Arnall, co. Nottingham, 248, 886,441,
448, 482, 517.
Arnold, Richard, 52.
, William, 31,
AmoIdessoD, Falk, 113.
Amorica, in Brittany, 474.
Arsses, Richard, 8.
Arsy manor in Stallingborough, co. Lincoln,
85.
Arthorpe. See Authorpe.
Arthur, Richard, 162. 196, 522.
, William, 522.
Arthuret, Artruth, co. Cumberland, 21.
Arthyngton, John, 378.
Artilburgh. 5m Irthlingborongh.
Artilburgh, John, 473.
Artour, John, 254.
, Richard, 220, 284.
Artruth. See Arthuret.
Arundel, co. Sussex, 224.
, earl of. See FitzAlan.
Arundell, John, 57, 169, 197, 200, 220, 246,
899, 427, 610, 612. .
, , bishop of Chichester [1459-
14773,294,683.
, , of Lanheme, 102, 267, 610.
, , of Talreme, 101, 104, 491.
, , of Trerys, 58.
, , Joan his wife, 58.
, Nicholas, 58.
, Thomas, 354, 491.
, , of Mantravers, 181, 219, 247,
249, 284, 318, 851, 856, 495, 578, 618,
615, 616, 627, 629, 688, 685, 686.
Aschtone. See Assheton.
Ascot [co. Berks], 578.
Aseough, John, 85,
, Richard, 85.
, Robert, 85.
Ascu, John, 352.
, Master Robert, canon of Exeter,
374.
Aseby. See Aisby.
Ash, Asshe, co. Kent, 42.
, Eyssh, CO. Suffolk, 110.
, CO. Surrey, 548.
by Famingham, Asshe by Frenyng-
ham, CO. Kent, 480.
Thomas, co. Devon, 848.
Ashbourne, Asshobnm in le Peek, co. Derby,
504.
Ashburton, Ayssheperton, eo. Devon, 171.
Ashbnry, Aysshbury, co. Berks, 280, 578,
589.
, Asshebury, co. Devon, 24, 45, 46.
Ashby, CO. Norfolk, 82.
de la Zouch, co. Leicester, 97, 98,
476.
Ashdon, Asshedon, co. Essex, 12.
Ashdown Park, Aysshedonpark, co. Berks,
578, 589.
Ashelworth, co. Gloucester, 7.
Ashen, Asshyn, co. Essex, 75.
Ashford, Asshettesford, Esshettisford, co.
Kent, 42, 119, 274, 301, 414, 585.
, hundred of, 801.
Ashill, Asshehill, co. Norfolk, 322.
, Aysshehull, co. Somerset, 9.
Ashley, Assheley, co. Northampton, 9, 27,
517.
by Tiverton, co. Devon, 179.
Ashover, co. Derby, 76.
Ashow, Asshe, co. Warwick, 64, 411.
Ashprington, Ayspryngton, co. Devon, 171.
GENERAL INDEX.
645
Ashridge, Aysserygge, co. DeTon, 86.
, hundred of, S42.
AshtoD, Asshjn, co. Northampton, 10.
y Aflflheton [co. Lancaster], 334.
, CO. Wilts, 897, 541, 562.
» Aston, Long, co. Somerset, 577.
A«h jrst, Asshehurst, co. Surrey, 457, 529.
Ashwell, Asshewell, oo. Hertford, 144, 367,
433, 486, 452, 476, 597.
Askam, Ralph, 22.
Aske, Boger, 215.
Askham Bryan, Brian Askam, co. York, 483,
487.
Askrigg, CO. York, 21, 1 19.
Aslackby, Aslakby, co. Lincoln, 26, 885, 516,
517.
Aspall, Aspales, co. Soffblk, 49.
Aspatonam, co. Suffolk, 225, 326.
Aspatria, co. Cnmberlaad, 137.
Aspenden, Aspden, co. Hertford, 203, 322.
Asper, Aspar, Thomas, 572, 637.
Asplon, John, 245, 248, 609.
Assh, Asshe, John, 60, 400.
, Bichaid, 154, 209.
Thomas, 166, 175, 276,470,471,524,
554.
, , parson of Weston, 164.
, William, 523.
Asshby, Thomas, 53.
.., , warden of the hospital of
Ospringe, 418.
Asshe. See Ashow.
Asshebum, Henry, ISO.
Assheby, Isabel, 80.
, John, 286.
, William, 405, 619.
Asshecamys, co. Somerset, 534.
Asshefeld, John, the younger, 887.
Asshefoide, John, 165.
, William, 165, 377.
Assheley, Bdmund, 501.
, Edward, parson of Waniford, 499.
Asshenden, William, abbot of Abingdon, 51,
119.
Asshetesford. See Ashford.
Assheton, co. Lancaster, 531.
And see Ashton.
Assheton, Aschtone, Asshton, Edward, 899.
, John, 426.
Balph, 102,103,166,200,222,264,
286, 287, 877, 408, 410, 426, 515,
593.
.., Binhard, abbot of Peterborough, 266,
292, 418.
, Thomas, 16.
And see Aymheton.
Asshettesford. See Ashford.
Asshfeld, John, 405.
Asshton, Edward, parson of St. Aiatthew,
Ipswich, 597.
AsshweU, Bobert, 334.
William, 562.
Assyh^ord, William, 258.
Asteley, John, 341, 525.
, Philip, 286.
, Thomas, 630.
Asthorpe, William, 343.
Astley, Asteley, co. Warwick, 348, 577.
Aston, CO. Buckingham, 1 35.
by Birmingham, co. Warwick, 226.
Gantlow, co. Warwick, 175.
Sandford, Astonstanford, co. Bucking-
ham, 472.
by Stone, co. Salop, 304.
^nc/ 566 Ashton.
, Astnn, Astyn, Thomas, 346, 581.
Atcombe, Balph, 404.
Athehowe, John, 578.
Athelek, John, 578.
Athelney, co. Somerset, abbot of, 266.
Athelstan, king of England, charter of, 267.
Athertou, Athirton, co. Lancaster, 28, 382,
498.
Atherton, Athirton, John, 222, 286, 862, 498,
515.
, , sheriff of Durham and Sad-
berg, 28.
Attewarde. See Atworth.
AttleboTough, Attilburgh, co. Norfolk, 149.
Attoniey-General. See Huddesfeld; Huse;
Sotehill.
Atworth, Attewarde, co. Wilts, 500.'
Aubry, John, mayor of Norwich, 197.
Audeley, Edmund, parson of Llanbedr, 447.
, , canon of Hereford, 448.
, prebendary of Lincoln, 296.
, Humphrey, 309, 483, 484.
, Jane, 484.
, John, 484.
, , lord of, 22, 55, 56, 68, 69, 126,
128, 162, 170, 195, 196, 199, 219, 220,
£66, 284, 287, 350, 351, 353, 411, 440,
444, 483, 484, 490, 500, 520, 536, 542,
548, 551, 578, 612, 613, 615, 627-630,
682, 634-636.
, James de, 232, 242.
, Nicholas de, 232, 242.
Thomas de, 232, 242.
Audemer, John, 542.
Audierne, Odieme, in Brittany, 521.
Aneiey, John, 344.
, Thomas, 158.
Aufrey, Yvo, 53.
Anger, Henry, 468, 491, 524.
Anghentons. See Alkington.
Aukebargh. See Alkborough.
Aulescombe. See Awlisoombe.
Aulton. See Alton.
Aumenere, Walter, 37.
Anngesyn. See Ange^yn.
Annsell, William, 29.
646
GENERAL INDEX .
Anray, Dawrey, in Brittany, 521, 605.
Anstell, John, 254.
Austhorpe, co. Lincoln, 560.
Anstyn, Austen, Aaston, Agnes, 435.
, John, 45, 160, 241, 266, 286, 293,
485.
Aathorpe, Arthorpe, Awethorpe, co. Lincoln,
26, 517.
Auxerre, diocese of, 274.
Avelghien, lord of. See Brogges.
Ayelyn, Robert, 148.
Ayenel, John, 343.
Avenell, Thomas, 60.
, , parson of Peuplingue, 125.
Averey, Henry. 493.
Avon, river, co. Warwick, 64, 411.
Avynsbury, co. Hereford, 110.
Awdeley. See Audeley.
Awebrey, John, 251.
Awelde, Bichard, 286.
Awethorp. See Authorpe.
Awliscombe, Anlescombe, co. Devon, 61, 99.
Axebridge, co. Somerset, 502.
Azholme, Isle of, co. Lincoln, 157, 428.
, Carthusian house of the Visi-
tation of St. Mary in. SeeEpworth.
Azstell, Henry, 224.
Axton, Axstan, co. Kent, hundred of, 299,
802.
Ayhome. See Eyhome.
Aykescarth. See Aysgarth.
Aykroyd, WUliam, 343, 849.
Aylemer, Robert, 387.
Ayleebeare, Aillesbeare, co. Devon, 358, 876,
457, 629.
Aylesbury, Alesbury, co. Buckingham, 83,
38, 55, 56, 480.
Aylesby, co. Lincoln, 142.
Aylesford [co. Kent], 106.
Aylesthorpe, co. Lincoln, 200, 8 10, 420, 518,
523.
Ayley, William, 577.
Ayleward, Edward, 245.
Ayle worth, John, 7.
Aylmesthorpe. See Elmesthorpe.
Aylsham, co. Norfolk, 387.
Aynderby. See Ainderby.
Aynesford. See Eynsford.
Aynetre. See Aintree.
Aynthorne. See Anthom.
Ayschele, Edward, 5.
Ayscogh, Aysscogh, John, 258, 621«
Aysgarth, Aykescarth, co. York, 483, 486,
487.
Aysly, William, 350.
Ayspryngton, See Ashprington.
Aysscogh. See Ayscogh.
Aysserygge. See Ashridge.
Aysshbury. See Ashbury.
Aysshe, Robert, 575.
AysshehuU. See Ashill.
Aysshepertou. See Ashbnrton .
Ayssheton, Edward, 610.
, John, 498.
, Ralph, 55, 687 .
, , sheriff of York, 316.
And aee AsBheton ; Ajston.
Aysshfeld, John, the younger, 98.
Aysshowe, Laurence, 141.
, Maijory, 142.
, Nicholas, 141.
, Richard, 141.
Robert, 141.
Ayston, Edward, 351.
, Ralph; 849.
, Richard, 594.
Aythorp, Thomas, 406.
Aythorpe Roding, Aytroppe Rodyng, co.
Essex, 115, 116,318.
B.
Baas, Base, Boxe, co. Hertford, 123, 262
Babbe, John, 78.
Babbecombe, co. Devon, 11.
Babbecombe, William, 11.
Babford. See Bayford.
Babham, Thomas, 222.
Babthorpe, co. York, 313.
Babthorpe, Ralph, 318.
Babyn, Raulet, 333.
Babyngton, John, 625.
, William, 199, 407. 410, 479, 625.
, , chief justice of the Common
Bench, 181.
Baceford. See Basford.
Bache, de la, Ralph, 857.
Bacon, John, 102, 569.
Baconsthorpe, co. Norfolk, 191.
Bacster, John, 435.
Badby, Henry, 606.
, John, 568.
, William, 345.
Badcok, John, the elder, 579.
, , the younger, 579.
, Richard, 579.
Baddeleston. See Battlesden.
Baddesley, co. Southampton, William Tour-
nay, preceptor of, 217.
Badelmere, B. de, 561.
Badgeworth, Baggeworth, co. Gloucester, 897,
541, 562.
Badlesmere, Batillesmere, co. Kent, ^60.
Badmynton, John, 13.
I Badyngham, Robert, 576.
GENEBA.L INDEX.
647
Beljn, William, parton of St John, SCadder-
market, Norwich, 21.
Bagby, John, 487.
Bager, John, 452.
Bagge, Bichard, 260.
Baggeworth. See Badgeworth.
Baginton, Bathekyngton, co. Warwick, 158.
Bagot, John, 228, 237.
, Bichard, 851, 407, 630.
Bagshotes Baillye, in Windsor forest, 452.
Bagoley, Nicholas, 400.
, , Joan his wife, 400.
Bagworth, Bobert, 80.
Baillj, John, 147.
, Julian, 475.
, Bobert, 417.
,Boger, 851, 680.
BaUj, Baylj, Bobert, sub-prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerosalem in England,
281, 282.
Bainbridge, Baynbrig, co. York, 488» 486^
487.
Bainton, Bajnton, co. York, 102, 854.
Baker, Edmund, 151.
, Garard, 496.
, Henrj, 325.
, John, 39, 144, 329, 866, 374, 406,
475, 504, 569.
, mcholas, 142.
, Bichard, 128, 422.
, Robert, 6, 501.
Thomas, 168.
.., , parson of Bramfield, 182.
, , parson of King's Bipton, 182.
, WUIiam, 58, 324, 480, 435.
, , chaplain of Mortimer's chantrjr
in Chichester cathedral, 550.
, , parson of Petworth, 550.
Bakster, Peter, 585.
Balached, John, 828.
Balam. See Balham.
Balam, Thomas, 825.
, WilHam, 210.
Balance, Balazneneh (in Finistere), in Brit-
tany, 474.
Balard. See Ballard.
Balateston. See Balsdon.
Balaxnench. See Balance.
Balderton, co. Nottingham, 576.
Baldewyn, John, 152, 302, 357.
, Bichard, 502.
Baldock, co. Hertford, 77, 825, 440.
Baldon Marsh, MersshbalAyngton, co. Oxford,
584, 584.
Baldry, Baldre, Bobert, 318, 855.
William, 171, 184, 808.
Baldyswell. See Bawdeswell.
Balham, Balam, co. Surrey, 808.
Ball, Balle, John, 255, 395, 551.
Ballard, Robert, 462, 468.
BaUiaU, John, king of Scots, 228, 286.
Balnebek, co. York, 179.
Balscadan, co. DiviUm, 20, 279, 419.
Balsdon, Balateston (in Eentbury), co. Berks,
419.
Balston. See Balsdon.
Baly, John, 406.
Bambnrgh, co. Northumberland, 90, 114, 181,
258, 290, 828, 835.
, burgesses of, 114.
Bamme, John, 101, 284, 391, 445, 463, 618.
Bamnench. See Bannec.
Bampton, Brampton, co. Oxford, 897, 400,
421, 541, 562.
, hundred of, 541.
Banastre, Banaster, John, parson of Papworth
Eyerard, 174, 882.
, Giles, 257.
, Philippa, 499.
, Etalph, escheator of Southampton and
Wilts, 402.
, Bohind, 819.
, Thomas^ 252.
, Thurstan, 257.
Banathelek. See Bonallack.
Banbury, Bannebnry, co. Oxford, 9, 79, 80,
508.
, letters patent dated at, 207, 611, 614,
628,685.
Banbury, John, 576.
, William, 416.
Baneston, John, 257.
Banf ord. See Bayford.
Bangolf, Thomas, 74.
Bangor, bishop of. See Edenham ; Swafham*
, dean of . See Morgan.
, diocese of, 122, 804, 885.
Banham, Master Bichard, 5.
Bank, Ohristopher, parson of Chelmsford,
504.
..., , parson of Serayingham, 504.
..., Joan, 897.
Banke, Bichard, 580.
, Thomas, 166, 491.
Bankhous, Thomas, 5.
Banne river, in Ireland, 395.
Bannec, Bamnench (in Finistere), in Brittany,
474.
Banstead, Benstede, co. Surrey, 287, 241, 528.
Banwell, co. Somerset, 72.
Banyard, John, 249.
Banyngham, Robert, 576.
Barantyne. See Barentyne.
Barbaur, WUIiam, 223.
Barbour, Barboure, John, 144, 482.
, , master of the hospital of
St. Mary, Dover, 16.
Nicholas, 210, 878.
, Ralph, 4.
, Richard, 501. .
648
GENERAL INDEX.
Barboar, Thomas, 4, 573.
, Walter, parson of Alyescott, 838.
Barby, Berneghby, co. Northampton, 327.
Barcombe, Bercompe, Barkham, co. Sossez,
18, 192.
Bardes, Adrian de, 12.
, Bernard de, 12.
, John de, 239.
Bardesej, Robert, 179.
Bardestaple. See Barnstaple.
Bardfield, co. Essex, 538.
Bardoce, Laurence, 1 60.
Bardolfes, co. Hertford, 581.
Bardsea, Berdeshey, co. Lancaster, 456.
Barefoote, John, 41.
Barell, Robert, 58.
Barentyne, Barantyne, John, 248, 249, 626.
Baret, Barette, John, 48, 102, 203, 305, 819,
822, 389.
;.., Thomas, 141, 442.
Barford, Bereford, co. Wilts, 220.
, St. Martin, 534, 582.
Barham, Berham, co. Kent, 433.
Barkeley. See Berkeley.
Barker, John, 189, 818.
, Thomas, 148, 823.,
.., , parson of Petworth, 550.
, , chaplain of Mortimer's chantry
in Chichester cathedral, 550.
, WiUiam, 2, 378.
Barkeswell. See Berkeswell.
Barkham. See Baroombe.
liarking, Berkyng, co. Essex, 860.
, abbey of, 388, 391.
^ eonvent of, 888.
, Katharine de la Pole, abbess of, 888.
, Dame Elizabeth Laxham, abbess of,
388, 891.
, abbess and convent of, 119.
Barkley. See Beckley.
Barkston, Barkeston, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Barley, co. York, 179, 307, 419.
Barley, Henry, 182, 199, 250, 285, 350, 407,
617.
, Robert, 147,320.
Barling, co. Essex, 154.
Barlowe, Robert, 385.
Barly, William, 272, 274.
Banning, Bermyng, co. Kent, 98.
Barnaby on Don, Bamby on Don, co. York,
148.
Barnaby, Bameby, John, 218, 346, 618, 530.
Barnack, co. Northampton, 203.
Barnard, Eustace, prior of Rayenstone, 343.
, John, 406, 624.
Robert, 490.
, William, 287.
Bamardiston, co. Suffolk, 89.
Bambow, co. York, 316.
•»
Barneby. See Barnaby.
Barnes, Thomas, 36, 382.
Bamet, batUe of, 298, 336, 444, 470, 685.
Bamet, Richard, 222.
Barnewell, John, 826.
Barney, Elizabeth, 423.
Bamfield, Bemefylde, co. Kent, hundred of,
801.
Bamham Broom, Bemham Brome, co. Nor-
folk, 562.
Barningham, Branyngham, co. Norfolk, 191.
, Bemyngham [co. York.], 483, 487.
Barnstaple, Bemestaple, co. Devon, 7, 32, 77,
137, 141, 168, 169, 443.
port of, 118,893.
Bamston, Bamyston, co. Nottingham, 484.
Barnwell, Bemewell [co. Cambridge], priory
of, 477, 481.
, , convent of, 476.
..., John Whaddon, prior of, 476.
..., William Tebald, prior of, 477,
481.
Baron, John, 185, 223, 286.
, , chaplain of Farleigh Hunger
ford, 151.
..., , parson of Chilton, 151.
Philip, 359.
, Richard, 280.
, William, 149, 286, 472.
Barough. See Barowe.
Barowe. See Barrow.
Barow, Thomas, parson of Cottingham, 369.
Barowe, Barough, Richard, 605.
, Walter, 57, 196, 219, 220.
, William, 286.
Barowes, Richard, 490.
Barras, Brenger, 333.
Barre, Great, co. Stafford, 148.
Barre, Ankaret, 425.
, Elizabeth, 425.
, Isabel, 425.
, Joan, 425.
, John, 219, 220, 425, 429, 480,460,
453, 463, 464, 505, 616.
, Joan his wife, 425.
, Edonia his wife, 425.
, Thomas, the elder, 425.
, Elizabeth his wife, 425.
Thomas, the younger, 425.
, , Alice his wife, 425.
Barret, John, 293, 515.
Barrington, Baryngton, co. Somerset, 688.
Barrow, Barowe, co. Leicester, 26, 27, 617.
, CO. Lincoln, 882.
Barwe, co. Suffolk, 14.
Barrus, John, parson of Pertenhall, 142.
Barry, John, 104.
Barsham, Burshamwelle, co. Norfolk, 98,
387.
Barsonhowson, Walter, 618.
GENERAL INDEX.
649
Barstable, Berstaple, co. Essex, hundred of,
62, 581, 556.
Barsworth, Thomas, 287.
Bartelot, Thomas, 431.
Bartillesden. See Basildon.
Barton, Berton, co. Buckingham, 83.
, 00. Lincohi, 596.
, CO. Westmoreland, 96.
in the Clay, c6. Bedford, 507.
on Humber, co. Lincoln, 458, 580.
bj Gloacester, 841.
Pyncanye. See Earl's Barton.
in Henmerssh, co. Warwick, 333.
Barton, Conand, 223.
, John, 816.
, , mayor of Hereford, 148.
, , the elder, 112.
, , the yonnger, 112, 890.
, , Isabel his wife, 112, 890.
, Richard, 228.
, Thomas, 606.
, William, 256, 272, 276, 444, 575.
Baryyle, Master John, penitentiary in St*
Paul's cathedral, London, 460.
Barwe. See Barrow.
Barwick, Berewyc, co. York, 867.
Bascarvile. See Baskervile.
Base. See Baas.
Baseley, Robert, 491, 524.
Basford, Baoeford, co. Nottingham, 441, 482.
Basildon, Bartillesden, co. Essex, 844.
Basing, co. Southampton, 130, 558.
Basingle, co. Huntingdon, 141.
Basingstoke, co. Southampton, 443.
Baskervile, Bascarrile, Baskefyld, James, 8,
54, 58, 198, 219, 220, 284, 289, 850,
407, 429, 580, 616.
, John, 615.
Basse, John, 6.
Basset, John, 104, 203, 482.
, Ralph, 357.
Robert, 222, 307, 511.
, , mayor of London, 597.
, Thomas, 246, 248, 682.
, William, 219, 851, 407, 630.
, proctor, master or warden of
Goddeshous, Cambridge, 130.
Bassetes Courte in Shawe, co. Wilts, 533.
Bassewell, Thomas, 481.
Bassingboum, Basyngbonm [co. Cambridge],
73.
Bastard of Bretaigne, Edward the, 185.
Bastard, Thomas, 60.
Baston, co. Lincoln, 41.
Bastyngden, co. Berks, 93.
Basworth, Thomas, 286.
Basyng, Edward, 115.
Basyngbum. See Bassingboum.
Basyngham. See Bessingham.
Bataill, Edmund, 254. '
, John, 393.
Bate, Baty, Christopher, 685.
, John, dean of the collegiate church of
Tamworth, 48.
, Margaret, 108.
, Richards.
, Robert, 76, 598.
, Thomas, 288, 350, 610, 635.
Batell, John, 301.
, William, parson of Stanton St. John,
498, 578.
Bateman, Thomas, parson of Jyinghoe, 894.
, WUliam, 819.
Baten, Richard, 6.
^n</ tee Batyn.
Baterssey. See Battersca.
Bates, John, 159.
Bateson, Batson, Thomas, 409, 49.6.
Bath, 496.
, prior and convent of, 65.
, Thomas, prior of, 10.
.......... John, prior of, 65, 628.
Bath and Wells, diocese of, 14, 15, 96, 151,
260,305,847,476.
• bishop of. See Stillington.
Bathe, Thomas, lord of Louth, 193.
Batheaston, Batheneston, co. Somerset, 211,
457, 530.
Bathekyngton. See Baginton.
BatiUesden. 5ee Battlesden.
Batrichesey. See Battersea.
Batson. See Bateson.
Batte, John, 340, 893, 458, 592.
Batter, Thomas, 146.
Battersea, Batrichesey [co. Surrey], 276,
808.
Battle, CO. Sussex, John, abbot of, 294.
Battlesden, BatiUesden, Baddeleston [co.
Bedford], 56, 205.
Baty. See Bate.
Batyn, Baten, John, 286, 287, 805, 498.
Batys, Thomas, 286.
Bauelmgham, in Picardy, 457, 529.
Baunton, 94.
Bawde, Bawede, John, 498.
, Ralph, 182, 199, 250, 616.
, Robert, 250.
Bawdeswell, Baldyswell, co. Norfolk, 80.
Bawdewyn, John, 525.
Bawdrip, Bawderyppe, co. Somerset, 187.
Bawtry, Bautre, co. York, 77.
Baxter, Heniy, rector of St. Ewin within
Newgate, London, 380.
, Robert, 880.
William, 504.
Baxster, John, 435.
, , the elder, 285.
, Simon, 381.
, Thomas, 84.
650
GENERAL INDEX.
Bay, William, 202,
BajcliflF, Beldyfe, co. Lancaster, 466.
Bayen, Thomaa, 553.
Bayford, Babford, Banford, oo. Kent, 198.
Bayly, Baylly, John, 265.
, Richard, 606.
, Robert, 823, 581.
, Roger, 407.
, Thomas, 118.
William, rector of Mathon, 3.
Baylyfoid, co. Devon, 24, 51.
Baynard, Robert, 874, 408, 428, 468.
Baynbrig. See Bainbridge.
Baynham, Thomas, 220, 342, 407, 615.
Baynton, John, 584.
, Robert, 524, 534, 684, 585.
, Elizabeth his wife, 584, 585.
^mf «0e Beynton.
Baynton. See Bainton.
Bayonne, in Aquitaine, 559.
, ship called le Martyn of, 559.
Bayte, Richard, 581.
Bayworth, John, 2.
Bazainsula. See Isle de Bats.
Beaohampton, Bechampton, co. Backingham,
254.
Beale, John, 286.
Bealfeld, Alexander, 143.
Bealknap, Beleknap, Robert, 371.
Beam, Berne, co. Devon, 86.
Beare, Ralph, 81.
Beanchamp Roding, co. Essex, 290.
Beauchamp, Elizabeth, countess of Warwick,
207.
, Henry, duke of Warwick, 232.
, Isabel, countess of Warwick, 67.
, John, 247, 429, 465.
, , of Beanchamp, 497, 526.
, , of Powyk, 349, 350, 614, 636.
, Richard, 101, 183, 219, 220,284,315,
349, 350, 406, 407, 429, 448, 454,
465, 614, 686.
, , earl of Warwick, 207.
, , bishop of Salisbury [1450-
1481], 15, 16, 31, 91, 115, 116, 123,
125, 179, 220, 231, 233, 240, 241, 245,
278, 279, 296, 306, 811, 368, 871, 374,
404, 412, 535, 539, 540, 543, 550, 553,
554, 561-563, 566, 573, 596, 608, 613,
628, 635.
, , chancellor of the Order of the
Garter, 554.
Beaudeley. See Bewdley.
Beaufeys, John, 218.
Beanfitz, John, 848, 405, 421, 606, 634.
, William, 144, 178, 876.
Beaufo, Humphrey, 211.
...i , Richard, 211.
Beaufort, Edmund, 139.
I » duke of Somenet, 94, 179.
Beaufort, Eleanor, duchess of Someraet, 86,
94, 100, 189, 169.
••• > Henry, duke of Somerset, ai» 86, 6S,
95, 108, 121, 139, 179, 445, 446.
I John, earl of Somerset, 343.
, doke of Somerset, 889, 848.
••> Margaret, duchess of Somenec 294.
508.
Beaule. See Bewle.
Beaumaner, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Beaumaris, co. Anglesea, 54, 165, 524.
, burgesses of, 115.
, port of, 524.
> letters patent dated at, 134.
Beaumont, Bemond, co. Essex, 297, 560.
Beaumont, Henry, 284, 286, 347.
, Eleanor his wife, 347.
, Henry, sheriff of Stafford, 347.
» > escheatorof W<nroester, 847.
, John, 403, 404, 576.
I , lord, 200,310.
> , Katharine his wife, 200.
f PWlip, 105, 169, 171, 204, 2ld, 2aK>.
284, 351, 407, 427, 612.
, ...... sheriff of Devon, 168.
, Thomas, 491.
, William, 418.
, , lord Bardolf, 418.
» lord, 18, 19, 22, 26, 34, 36, 40,
117,132,200,310,418,531.
Joan his wife, 34, 117, 132, 310.
Beaumont Fee, co. Lincoln, 518, 523.
Beaupe, David, 588.
Beaupie, Reginald, parson of Llanddowyn,
335.
Beauripper, co. Cornwall, 603.
Beaushyn, William, 500.
Beauvoir. See Belvoir.
Becdes, co. Suffolk, 226, 384, 502.
Bechampton. See Beachampton.
a Becket, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury,
181.
Beckham, Bekham, co. Norfolk, 2.
, East, 2.
Beckington, Bekynton, co. Somerset, 367.
Beckley, Barkley, co. Oxford, 56.
Bedale, John, prebendary of Chichester, 551.
, prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 551.
, Master William, prebendary of Bridf -
north, 832.
Bedall, John, 571.
Beddington, Bedyngton, co. Surrey, 88, 357.
Bedebay. See Bude 5ay.
Bedefeld, Henry, 597.
Bedell, Richard, 148.
Beddenham. See Biddenhatn.
Bedewynde. See Bedwin.
Bedfont, East, Estbedfount, co. Middlesex,
42.
GENERAL INDEX.
651
Bedford, Bedford, co. Bedford, 79, 148, 241,
542, 570.
» St. John Baptist, prior and canons
of, 18.
, CO. Lincoln, 12.
Bedford, county of, 25, 37, 40,52,168,170,
191, 195, 211, 218, 232, 233, 266, 285,
289, 829, 846, 848, 849, 421, 428, 444,
462, 492, 496, 508, 540, 562, 565.
sheriff of, 168, 285, 849, 492.
And see Molyneuz.
, , escheator in, 98, 128, 191, 271,
292, 330, 382, 891, 400, 475, 597.
And Bee Oxbrigge ; Holcote ; Gate ;
Fowler; Wade.
, , outlawry in, 6, 8-11,81, 142,
143, 204, 254, 822, 823, 326, 880, 381,
437, 499, 501, 503, 564, 676.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 348, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
607.
Bedford, John, 251, 287.
, Bichard, 146, 320, 472.
, Margaret his wife, 820.
Bedham. See Dedham.
Bedhampton, co. Southampton, 5.
Bedminster [co. Somerset], 139.
Bedon, Bedown, Bedun, Master John, 11.
Bedwell, Bedewell, co. Hertford, 114.
Bedwin, Bedewynde, co. Wilts, 248, 458,
580.
Bedyll, Henxy, 322.
, , Margaret his wife, 822.
, Bichard, 578.
, Thomas, 301.
Bedyngfeld, Edmund, 595.
, Anne, 595.
, Margaret, 595.
, Thomas, 595.
Beeleigh by Maldon, co. Bssex, St Nicholas,
abbot and conyent of, 364.
, William, abbot of, 864.
Beell, John, 542.
Beelle, Thomas, 277.
Beer, 295.
Beerton. See Bierton ; Bonrton.
Beeeton. See Boston.
Begard, Bekart, Thomas, 481.
Begger, co. York, alien priory of, 282, 304,
328.
Beggeworth. See Badgeworth.
Beghton. See Beighton.
Begonell, Thomas, 850.
Begynhill. See Bucknell.
Beighton, Beghton, co. Derby 485.
Bekart See Begard.
Bek, Anthony, bishop of Norwich [1B37-
1843], 459, 539.
Beke, Ptter, 224.
Bekele. See Bezley.
Bekesbourne, co, Kent, 308.
Bekeswell. See Bezwell.
Beket, John, 200.
Bekham. See Beckham.*
Bekley, Roger, 163.
, WUliam, 526, 552.
Bekynton. See Beckingtpn.
Bekyrton, John, 432.
Belamy, John, 501.
Belchalwell, Belle, oo. Dorset, 92.
Belchamp, John, 467.
Belchford [co. Lincoln], 286, 508.
Belclyfe. See Baycliff.
Bele, Hamo, 407.
, John, 75, 826.
, Richard, 291, 415.
Beleknap. See Bealknap.
Belgard, in Ireland, 592, 598.
Belknap, William, 97, 468.
Bell, Ingelram, 201.
, Robert, 500.
.., John, 565.
, Thomas, 214.
, Matthew, 215.
, William, 215.
Bellars, John, 89.
Belle. See Belchalwell.
Belle, Henry, 448.
John, 287.
BeUeau, Hallowe, co. Lincoln, 508, 525.
Belle Isle, in France, 198.
Beller, Roger, 242.
Bellers, John, 199, 619.
Bellctour, Thomas, 415.
Belloc[ampo], Hugh de, 18.
Belloyer. See Belvoir.
Belluton, Beiton, Bellewton, co. Somerset, 83,
457, 580.
Bellingham, Simon, 73.
BeUyngham, Thomas, rector of Sutton on
Derwent, 299.
Belowed, Thomas, 856.
Belsy, WilUam, 79.
Beiton, CO. Leicester, 580.
And see Belluton.
Beiton, John, 609.
Belvoir, Beauvor, Bellover, Bevoor, co.
Leicester, 27, 517.
, priory of, 27, 517.
Belwode, Thomas, 428.
Belyngeham, Alexander, 288.
, Christopher, 288.
, Henry, 45, 98, 288.
...» , James, 288.
, Roger, 288.
Beme. See Beam.
Bemond. See Beaumont.
Bemyster, Roger, abbot of Ceim, 840 241.
272, 279.
652
GENERAL INDEX.
Benam. See Binhamy.
Benbury, William, 318, 458, 487.
Bench, Common, justices of, 1-11, 16, 20,21,
87, 88, 51, 52, 72>82, 98, 94, 99, 119,
122, 141-149, 154, 157, 168, 164, 178,
178, 202-204, 224, 320^27, 864,
880-386, 418, 481-487, 444, 477, 482,
498-504j 513, 564, 574-582.
, , chief justice of. See Babyngton ;
Biyan ; Danby ; Pry sot ; Neuton.
, , juiticei of. See Ardern;
Berefoid $ Choke ; Jnyn ; Littelton ;
Moyle ; Nedeham ; Neel ; Norton ;
Scrope; Stanton; ThirnyDg; Triking-
ham; Tonge.
, , office of chirography in, 376.
, , keeper of the writs and rolls of.
See Fogge.
Bench, King's, 11.
, , justices of, 11, 444, 513, 574.
, chief justice of. 5e«Markham ;
Billyng.
, , justices of. See Byngham;
Laken ; Nedeham ; Neel ; Telyerton ;
Tonge;
, ,crierin. iS»«e Stathom ; Prinket;
Tankflird.
, , coroner and attorney in. See
Croxton; West; Vynter.
Bendell, John, 277.
Bendyssh, Thomas, 869.
Benesse. See Venasque.
Benestede. See Banstead.
Benesworth. See Binswood.
Benet, Benett, Bennet, Alexander, 214, 277.
, Bdmnnd, 581.
, Henry, 251, 287.
John, 4, 18, 40, 61, 115, 899, 499.
, , the elder, 286.
,..., Nicholas, 58.
....c...., Peter, 823.
, Richard, 836, 434.
,Bobert,254, 591.
, Thomas, 6, 855, 409.
, William, parson of Etton, 21.
Benger, John, 685.
Benham Hoe, Helbenham, co. Berks, 242.
Lovell, CO. Berks, 242.
Benne, Thomas, 224.
Bennet. See Benet.
Bennington, Benyngdon, co. Hertford, 575.
Bensted, John, 270.
Benstede. See Banstead.
Bentele, William, 884.
Benteley, Christopher, 855, 356, 378.
Bentley, Benteley, co. Essex, 297, 548, 547,
563, 567.
, Great, 532.
, LiUle, 845.
, CO. York, 207.
Benwick, co. Cambridge, 169, 1''0.
Beny, Thomas, 224.
Benyll, Bichard, 144.
Berastegni [in Spain], 480.
Bercompe. See Barcombe.
Berdefeld, John, 157.
Berdeshey. See Bardsea.
Berdwell, William, the younger, 348.
, , Elizabeth, his wife, 843.
Bere, co. Devon, 149.
Kingesbere, Westbere, co. South-
ampton, forest of, 97.
Bere, George, 568.
, Ralph, 887.
, Thomas, 51, 246, 268, 286, 654, 610.
, William, 102, 169, 855.
, de la, Delabere, Richard, 480, 450*
468.
Bereford. See Barford.
William de, 601.
, , justice of the Bench, 100, 465.
Berell, Robert, 569.
, Walter, 76.
Berestaple. See Barstaple.
Berewe, John, 488.
Bereworth, Alice, 215.
Berewyc. See Barwick.
Berford. See Barford.
Bergeyenny, 557.
Bergeyeny, Philip, 7.
Beigh, Edith, abbess of Wilton, 281, 296.
Bergholt, CO. Suffolk, 590.
Berham. See Barham ; Burham.
Berkeley, co. Gloucester, 303, 328.
, Berkelaihamesse, 328.
Berkeley, Barkeley, Edward, 52, 88, 196, 220.
818, 851, 856, 405, 429, 495, 551, 552,
569, 615, 629.
, John, 210, 364, 878.
, Maurice, 56, 100, 128, 196, 220, 284,
809, 818, 861, 856, 861, 874, 891, 404,
405, 417, 429, 685.
, , of Beyerston, 219, 849, 851,
407, 614, 629.
, , of Wetley, 5.
, Thomas, 126, 199, 284, 818, 350, 405,
619, 626.
, William, 54, 303, 429, 447, 490, 495,
569, 571, 578, 629, 686.
, , of Berkeley, 195, 219, 251, 803,
614, 615, 629.
, Maurice de, 328.
Robert de, 828.
, Thomas de, 828.
, William, lord of, 828.
Berkeswell, Barkeswell, co. Warwick, 49, 331.
Berkeswell, William, 77.
Berkham. See Barcombe.
Berkhampstead, co. Hertford, 151, 439, 447,
568, 599.
, Little, 114.
GENERAL INDEX.
653
Beikf, oounty of, 25, 86, 85, 90, 91, 159, 196,
218, 222, 232, 287, 289, 829, 347, 849,
406, 480, 452, 462, 492, 496, 562, 599.
sheriff of, 29, 93, 118, 242, 244, 287,
289, 849, 406, 492, 565.
And see "EUttkengge i WjkeAuLxn,
, escheator in, 128, 241, 978, 859, 391,
597.
And see Kjd9; Vowlex,
, oatlawries iu, 2, 7, 75, 77, 80, 142,
147, 256, 882-884.
, sabsidy and nlnage of oloth in, 238,
829, 347, 478, 482.
, commisiiions of the peace in, 607.
Berljng. See Birling.
BermondBey, co. Sortey, abbey of St. Savionr,
390, 415, 418.
, , convent of 387.
, , abbot o^ 509.
, , Dan John Saj alias Bromley,
abbot of, 387, 390.
, , Dan John Marlow, abbot of,
888, 890.
, , John, abbot of, 10, 462, 463.
Bermyng. See Banning.
Bermyngeham. See Birmingham.
Bernard, John, 157, 267, 624.
, Thomas, 8.
, , Joan his wife, 8.
Bernefylde. See Bamfield.
Bemeghby. See Barby.
Bemestaple. See Barnstaple.
Bemestowne. See Bumeston.
Bemet. See Batnet.
BemewelL See Barnwell.
Berneirell, John, 826, 383.
Bemewode, co. Backingham, forest of, 159.
Bemey, John, 197.
Bemham. See Bamham.
Bemyngham. See Bamingham.
Berstaple. See Barstable.
Bersted, oo. Kent, 147, 43fl.
Bertelot, John, 251.
Berton [co. Gloucester], 112, 163, 481, 588.
And see Barton.
Berton Bristol, eo. Qlonoester, 232.
, hundred of, 232.
Bertram, James, 168.
, William, 86, 116, 122.
Bemmond. See Beaunont.
Berwick, in Scotland, 556.
Berwick on Tweed, charter dated at, 115.
Berwyke, Peter, 821.
Beiy, John, 76.
, Thomas, 499.
, William, 323.
,..., , Margaret his wife, 328.
Beryn, Beron, John, 575.
Beryton, Simon, parson of Peuplingne, 126.
Beseby, Thomas, mayor of Lincoln, 315.
Besege, Bichard, 442.
Beskewode. See Bestwoo .
Bessingham, Basyngham, co. Norfolk, 191.
Best, John, 818, 602.
, Philip, mayor of Norwich, 373.
.., Thomas, 14.
Besteney, Besmey, Thomas, 251, 318, 389,
396, 462, 492.
, William, 41, 183, 986.
Boston, Beeston, John, 14.
Bestwood, Beskewode, co, Nottingham, 310,
442, 446, 482, 488.
Besynbe, John, 244.
Betchworth, West, co. Surrey, 596.
Bethersden, co. Kent., 283, 302, 546.
Bethom, Edward, 456, 635.
, Bichard, 456.
, Koger, 456.
, William, 29.
Beton, William, 381.
Betriche, Edward, parson of Drasrton Parslow,
263, 844.
, William, 8.
Bette, Thomas, 515.
Bettescombe, John, 490.
Bettis, Thomas, 487.
Betty, John, 250.
Bettys, Edmund, 320.
Beucker, John, 573.
Beverich, William, 142.
Beverley, co. Hereford, 521.
, CO. York, 15, 114, 143, 268, 286, 677,
583.
, collegiate church of St John, 309.
, John Mansell, provost of, 128.
Beverley, Christopher, 303.
Bevour. See Belvoir.
Bevyn, John, 88.
.., Bichard, 55.
Bevyngden, oo. Sussex, 192.
Beryshyll, co. Devon, 36.
Bewdley, Beaudeley [co. Worcester], 361,
478.
, burgesses o^ 861.
Bewle, Bewelewe, Beaule, Bichard, 29, 610.
, William, 610.
Beworthy, co. Devon, 24, 45.
Bewsborough, Bewesbarowe, Bewysbergh, co.
Kent, hundred of, 299, 800.
Bexley, Bekele, co. Sussex, 205.
, BezhiU, co. Kent, 225, 325.
Bexwell, Bekeswell, co. Norfolk, 582.
Beynton, John, 113.
, Katharine his wife, 118.
, Bichard, 539.
And see Baynton.
Beywyke, Thomas, 856.
Bicker, Bycar, co. Lincoln, 26, 517.
Bickerstoue, Bokerstou, co. Norfolk, 562.
6M
GENERAL INDEX.
Biokerton, Bjkerton, co. York, 598.
Bickton, Bnketon, co. Devon, 74.
Biddenbam, Bedenham, co. Bedford., 508.
Bideford, Bydeford, co. DeYon, 86.
, port of, 89S.
Bidfield, Bndefeld, co. Gloucester, 828.
Bierton, Beerton, co. Buckingham, 480.
Bierton, Nicholas, mayor of Sandwich, 858.
Siggo> Bygge, John, 805, 852, 485.
, Bichard, 494.
, William, 168, 259.
Biggleswade, Bjkylyswade, co. Bedford, 75,
485, 486.
Biker, Patrick, 64.
Bikley, Roger, 401.
Bilbao, Bilbowe, in Spain, 819.
, ship called le MieheU of, 288.
, ship called le Seint John BapHste of,
249.
Bilde, Henry, 448.
Bildeston, Bylston, co. Suffolk, 882.
Bildewas. See Buildwas.
Bilebawe. See Bilbao.
Bilhagh, Billowe, co. Nottingham, 809, 810,
451, 488.
BiUesden, William, 98.
Billesdon, Robert, sheriff o^ London^ 487,
439, 468.
.1 , , sheriff of Middlesex, 450.
Billing, Byllyng, Great, co. Northampton, 8,
581.
BiUingesborowe, John, parson of Culmington
in le Corredale, 548, 557.
BQlonard, William, 521.
Billop, Robert, 215.
Billowe. See Bilhagh.
Billyng, Thomas, 55, 70, 102, 108, 127, 128,
170, I7i. 221, 245-249, 251, 853, 376,
403, 405, 408, 490, 525, 576, 607-609,
617, 622, 628, 681, 634.
, , chief justice of the King's
Bench, 120, 180, 142, 159, 178, 188,
190, 226, 229, 234, 253, 258, 282, 298,
381, 857, 367, 875, 883, 895, 397, 401,
410, 411, 420, 481, 444, 448, 452, 476,
517, 530, 531, 549, 560, 588, 599, 600,
602-604.
, , the younger, escheator in
the county of Buckingham, 152.
Billy ngdon, Byllyngdon, William, 146.
Billyngey, Simon, parson of Chilton, 96, 151.
, chaplain of Farleigh Hunger-
ford, 151.
Binbrook, Bynbroke, co. Lincoln, 558.
Bingham, Byngham, co. Nottingham, 462.
Binhamy, Benam, Bynamy, co. Cornwall, 58,
279.
Binswood, Beneswortfa, co. Southampton, 66.
Birch, Brich, Little, co. Essex, 180.
Birchauger, co. Essex, 577.
Birche, Thomas, 45.
Biroher, Byraher, Thomas, the elder, 508.
, , the younger, 502.
Birchington, co. Kent, 108, 445.
Bircholt, Byrcheholt, co. Kent, hundred of,
301.
Birde, Richard, 84.
And eee 'Bjt6^
Birgenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Birger, Edward, 3.
Birkin, Byrkyn, co. York, 145, 361.
Birkland, Brikland, co. Nottingham, 309, 310,
451, 488.
Birling, Berlyng, Byrlyng, co. Sussex, 18.
^ CO. Kent, 10.
Birmingham, Bermyngeham, Byrmyngeham,
CO. Warwick, 7, 10, 49, 881, 606.
Birthorpe, co. Lincoln, 26, 517.
Birts Morton, Morton Brutes, co. Worcester,
102.
Biscay, in Spain, 602.
Bishop Auckland, co. Durham, oollcttiate
church of, Bartholomew Radclyf,
dean of, 882.
Bishopdale, Bisshoppesdale, co. York, 488,
486, 487.
Bishop's Lynn, co. Norfolk, 73, 79, 149, 169,
170, 201, 217, 221, 225, 323, 881, 485,
500, 519, 576, 577.
, port of, 206, 280, 268, 875, 452.
Bishop's Tauton. See Tawton.
Bishopstone, Bysshoppyston, co. Wilts, 141.
, hundred of, 466.
Bisipate, George, 291.
Bisley, Bysseley, co. Gloucester, 458.
, Bisseley, co. Surrey, 19.
Bisshop, Richard, parson of Gisleham, 586.
, Robert, 486.
^lu/ eee Bysshop,
Bisshoppes Welde, co. Southampton, 210.
Bissipate, George, 270, 291.
Bithestrond, co. Cornwall, 58.
Bitterley, co. Salop, 134.
Bitteswell, Bytteswell, co. Leicester, 81.
Bixley, Byskley, co. Norfolk, 257.
Bizien, John, 198.
Blaekborough Bolhay, Blakeboumebotj, co.
Devon, 82, 187.
Blackboume, BUkbome, co. Kent, hundred
of, 300.
Blackdown, Blakedon, co. Dorset, 602.
Blackheath, Blakheth, co. Kent, hundred o^
308.
Blackmere, Blakemere, co. Salop, 402, 410,
411,439,440,442.
Blackmore, co. Essex, 297, 560*
Blackoe, Blakaugh, co. Salop, 402.
Bhicktoft, CO. York, 10.
Bladelyn, Peter, 282.
Bladon, co. Oxford, 17, 218, 543, 567, 673.
Blagdon, co. Somerset, 187.
GENERAL INDEX.
656
BUithwaite, Blmketwbajte, oo. Cumbflrland,
18.
BUkaagh. See Blaokoe.
Blakbourne, Blakbnme, John, 6, 80, 215. '
, Joan, 215.
Thomas, 383.
Blake, John, 79, 197, 246, 319, 406.
, Matthew, 494.
, Robert, 487, 569.
, Simon, 221, 289.
, Thomas, 52, 214.
, William, 75.
Blakebournebotj. See Blackborough Bolhay.
Blakedon, oo. Somerset, 32.
Blakeholley, Blakelej, co. Besex, 288.
Blakeman, Robert, 16.
Blakemere. See Blackmere.
Blakemore, William, 60.
BUkenell, John, 956.
Blakenej, co. Norfolk, 5, 451.
Blakeney, John, 91.
,'Balph,512, 540.
Blakenham, co. Suffolk, 68, 461.
Blakeshale. See BlaxhaU.
Blakesley, co. Northampton, 827.
Blaket, Dame Isabel, 112.
, William, 74.
Blaketwhayte. See Blaithwaite.
Blakeweyn, Master John, dean of St. Mary's,
Shrewsbury, 276, 857.
, , the king's sab-almoner, 857.
Blakewode [co. Cornwall], 119.
Blaklawe, Thomas, chaplain of Thornton,
890.
Blakmore, co. Dorset, forest of, 178.
Blakwall, Robert, parson of Qisleham, 807,
467.
, , parson of Weston, 164.
Blanchard, Blaonchard, Thomas, 872, 879,
462, 499, 542.
Blanchland, Blanncheland, co. Northumber*
land, 506, 518.
Blancombe, John, 75.
Blande, Oliver, parson of Richmond, 289.
, , parson of Gosforth, 289.
, Thomas»48d.
Blandford Fomm, oo. Dorset, 109.
Blanerhasset, Alan, 277.
, John, 229.
Blankynson, Thomas, 10.
Blanquefort, lord ot See Doreford.
BlaseU, John, 571.
, Thomas, 571.
Blaonchard. See Blanchard.
Blanncheland. See Blanchland.
Blawet. See Plonay.
BlaxhaU, Blakeshale, co. SnfPolk, 110.
Bleangate, Blengate, co. Kent, hundred of,
240, 302.
Blechelee. <Siee Bletchley.
Bledlow, CO. Buckingham, 79.
Bledlowe, Thomas, 120, 121, 822, 509, 519.
Blencogo, co. Cumberland, 13, 476.
Blengate. See Bleangate.
Blesdale, William, 206, 222.
Bletchingley, Blechynglye, co. Surrey, 502.
Bletchley, Blechelee, co. Buckingham, 899.
Blewet, John, 456.
Blieut, John, 201.
Bliton. See BIyton.
Blodewell, Geoffirey, 218.
Blofeld, John, 28, 53.
Blofield, CO. Norfolk, 434.
, hundred of, 82, 159.
Blome, John, 526.
, Richard, parson of Scrayingham, 89.
, , parson of Sigglesthome, 89.
Blontisden. See Blunsdon.
Blount, Agnes, 585, 599.
, Bdmund, 54, 124, 585, 599, 601.
, Edward, 566.
, , lord Mountjoy, 489.
, Hugh, 68.
, Humphrey, 219, 257, 284, 407,408,
429, 590, 627.
, James, 299, 428, 585, 611.
, lieutenant of Hammes by
Calais, 591.
:, John, 211, 299,413.
, , lord Mountjoy, 566-568, 591,
611,629.
, Maigaret, 601.
, Robert, 61, 111.
, Simou, 124, 585, 599, 601.
, Thomas, 61, 111, 477, 621.
, , treasurer of Calais, 270.
, Isabel his wife, 477. .
, Walter, 350, 886.
, , lord Mountjoy, 24, 27, 84, 55,
61, 69, 70, 72, 102, 108, 105, 111, 117,
156, 171, 190, 195, 199, 207, 219, 221,
284, 287. 298, 299, 308, 810, 817, 889,
851, 353, 379, 888, 403, 414, 489, 510,
511, 566, 568, 611, 612, 614, 617, 618,
680, 632, 633.
, , treasurer of England, 58, 85.
, , Anne, duchess of Buckingham,
his wife, 69, 72, 808, 510.
, WUliam, 175, 265, 298,489, 566, 611.
Blowe, Nicholas, 208.
Blower, Thomas, 114.
Bloxham, co. Oxford, 9.
Blundell, James, 297.
Blnndeville, Thomas de, bishop of Norwich
[1226-1236], 460.
Blunsdon, Blontisdon [co. Wilts], 197.
Blynslaugh, John, 203.
BIyton, Bliton, co. Lincoln, 188.
Bocam, Little, co. Cornwall, 51.
Bocche, William^ 431.
I Boohaston. See Botcheston,
656
GENEBAL INDEX.
Boeher, Alice, 286.
, John, 225.
, WiUiam, 874.
, , panon of Padworth, 230.
Bocherdbj. See Botcherbj.
Bodond, Eleanor, 100.
, Henry, 100.
, , Alice hit wife, 100.
, Reginald, 100.
, Bichard, 100.
Boconnoc, Bokenok, Bokynnowe, co. Corn-
wall, 76, 341, 579.
Bode, John, 486.
Bodelwjddan, Alaetham [co. Flint], prebend
of, 585.
Boden, Thomas, 276.
Bodenoek. See Bodinnoe.
Bodeiden, John, 430.
Bodinnock, Bodennek, Podennek, oo. Corn-
wall, 145, 492.
port of, 492.
Bodmin, co. Cornwall, 354, 469, 518.
priory of, 469.
Bodragan, co. Cornwall, 369, 491, 576.
Bodrugan, Henry, 58, 54, 57, 101, 104, 171,
197, 219, 220, 351, 354, 362, 377, 878,
399, 408, 404, 418, 491, 652, 576, 610.
Bodolgate, co. Cornwall, 889.
Bodnlgate, Stephen, 889, 390.
.., , Thomas, 890, 444.
, Elizabeth his wife, 444.
Body, Andrew, 182.
Bodyll, John, 813.
Bodyn, Thomas, 80, 805, 862, 485.
Bodyngton. See Codington.
Bohnn, Humphrey, 118.
, John, 23, 118.
, Anne his wife, 23.
Boiton. See Boyton.
Bokelly, co. CornwaU, 280.
Bokelond. See Backland.
Bokelond, William, prior of Deerhnrst, 66.
Bokenham, John, 567.
, , Margaret his wife, 567.
, Thomas, 197.
Bokenok. See Boconnoc.
Bokerston. See Bickerstone.
Boket, Bokett, John, 81, 571.
, Thomas, 180.
, WiUiam, 84, 143, 498.
Bokkyng, Edmund, 257.
, Robert, 127,852.
Bokonnok. See Boconnoc.
Bokton. See Bonghton.
Bokynnowe. See Boconnoc.
Bobin, William, 285.
Bold, Henry, 54, 113.
William, .524.
Boldron, Bolron, co. York, 483, 487.
Bole, CO. Nottingham, 477.
Bole, John, 89.
, , archbishop of Armagh [1457-
1470], primate of Lreland, 198, 259.
, Nicholas, 586.
Richard, 32, 33.
, Thomas, 200.
, , Alice his wife, 200.
Bole Aller [in Collumpton], co. Devon, 843.
Boley, John, 407.
Bolccrn> Alan, 405.
, GeoflBrey, 579.
, Thomas, 5.
, ...., prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 306.
Bolingbroke, Bullyngbroke, co. Lincoln, 820,
506.
Boiler, John, 220.
Bolles, John, 285, 352, 354, 855, 619.
Boiling. See Bowling.
BoUyng, Robert, 81, 46, 50, 479.
Bolney, co. Sussex, 344.
Bohiey, Bartholomew, 130, 196, 199, 247, 249,
988, 351, 406, 468, 633.
BolsoYer, Bollesouere, co. Derby,441, 482, 488.
Bolsterstone, co. York, 439, 460.
Boltby, CO. York, 115, 461.
Bolte, John, 800.
Bolton, CO. Lancaster, 882, 498.
in Fmness, co. Lancaster, 14.
Percy, co. York, 26, 517.
on Derne, co. York, 9.
Bolton, Joan, 114.
, John, 882, 498.
, Richard, 36, 167.
, Roger, 882,498.
Bolyngdon. See Bullingdon.
Bolyngiope. See Bullinghope.
Bomlet, John, 35.
Bompstede. See Bnmpstead.
Bonadlack, Banathelek by Merthyn, co. Corn-
wall, 149.
Bonam, Walter, 502.
Bonamy, Peter, 197.
Bonby in Scotland, 106.
, Boundeby, co. Lincoln, 242, 457,520,
580.
Bond, Thomas, 598.
Bonda, Thomas, 434.
Bondage in Couderton, co. Cumberland, 438.
Bonde, William, 428.
Bondeby. See Bonby.
Bone, Thomas, 43.
Boneautre, Richard, 4.
Bonegay. See Bungay.
Boner, Bonyr, William, 393.
Bonethan, Richard, 363.
Bonettys (in Bulmer), co. Essex, 515.
BoDevilc. See Bonvile.
GENERAL INDEX.
657
Bonifa nt. See Bonyf ant.
Bonyile, Bonevyle, Cecily, 311, 456, 457,514.
, John, 804, 407, 612.
, William, 14«, 193, 194, 311.
, , lord Bonvile, 456, 476, 514.
, lord Harrington, 456, 476, 514.
, , Katharine his wife, 456.
Bony&nt, Bonifant, William, 163, 192.
Bonyfaunt, Edmand, 46.
, , rector of Little Birch, 180.
, , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 180.
, Thomas, prebendary of St Paul's,
London, 111.
, prebendary of St Stephen's,
Westminster, 111,180.
, ... . , rector of Little Birch, 180.
Bonyndon, Richard, 73.
Bookette, William, 80.
Boolde, Robert, 467.
Boole, Richard, 505.
BooU, William, 143.
^nJ 566 Bole.
Boon, Angelos, of la Monte, 154.
, John, abbot of Bory St Edmonds,
78, 188, 186.
, Thomas, 275.
Boost, Robert, 280, 341.
Booths, Bothis [co. Chester], 449.
Bordeaux, 37, 240, 450, 559, 586, 595.
Borden, Robert, 502.
Bordyt. See Bnrdet.
Borecote, co. Cornwall, 58.
Boreman, William,' 581.
, Joan his wife, 581.
Borgh, Edith, abbess of Wilton, 231, 296.
, , John at, 306.
Borham, John, 381.
Borlas, John, 280.
Borlasfrank, co. Cornwall, 280. •
Borley, co. Essex, 92, 398, 410.
Borman, Henry, master of the almshouse of
SS. John Baptist and John Evangelist,
Sherborne, 123.
Borne, Stephen, 301.
, Thomas, 386.
, William, 118.
Bomell, WUUam, 427.
Boroe, Anthony, 154.
Borough. See Burgh.
Boroughbridge, Bnrghbrigge, co. York, 6.
Borowgh, CO. Norfolk, 191.
Borugh, Thomas, 428.
Bosard, Philip, 577.
Bosbury, co. Hereford, 102.
Boscombe, co. Wilts, 177.
Boseworth, John, 1.
Bossn by Tregean, co. Cornwall, 1 10,
3oste, Hugh, 216.
y 96186.
Boston, Botulfeston, co. Lincoln, 12, 816,
435, 457, 458, 600, 508, 529, 530, 579,
596.
, port of, 15, 166, 167, 212, 213, 216,
229, 230, 259, 263, 268, 269, 340, 393,
513, 521, 527.
Boston, John, 166, 379, 419, 547.
Roger, 346.
Botcherby, Bocherdby, co. Cumberlaod, 13.
Botcheston, Bochaston, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Bote, Robert, 164.
Botekysham. See Bottisham.
Boteler. Boteller, Botiller, Butteler, Alexan-
der, 2.
, Edward, 520.
, Anne his wife, 520.
, Hemy, 96. 218, 289, 348, 403, 405,
490, 606, 612, 615, 629, 634, 686.
, Joan, 157, 514.
, John, 39, 49, 157, 199, 201, 219,
331, 349, 407, 426, 445, 509, 614, 579,
589, 614, 615.
, , escheator in Kent and Middle-
sex, 48.
, , of Badmynton, 608.
, , of Barmyngton, 220.
, Morgan, 169, 252, 288.
.., Ralph, 514.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 514, 515.
, lord of Sudeley, 7, 60, J33,
247-249, 403, 512. 614, 625.
, , chief butler, 262.
, Alesia his wife, 133.
, Richard, 256, 289, 828.
, , Matilda his wife, 328.
, Thomas, 29, 133, 332, 498.
, , Anne his wife, 29.
, Eleanor his wife, 133.
Botellerie, Alexander de la, 92.
Boteswayn, James, 524.
Bothe, George, 304.
, John, 350, 611.
, , bishop of Exeter [1465-1478],
148, 339, 468, 469, 610, 611, 621, 629,
631.
, Laurence, bishop of Durham [1457-
1476], and chancellor, 124, 132, 157,
190, 273, 276, 283, 292, 366, 375, 392,
411, 437, 439, 468, 469, 511, 588, 604,
632, 637. 638.
, , archbishop of York [1476-
1480], 604, 682,637, 638.
Richard, 86, 210, 246, 248, 577, 031.
, Robert, 254, 285, 400, 401, 428, 486,
607.
, , Matilda his wife, 400.
, , parson of St. Matthew, Ipswich,
418,597.
, Thomas, parson of Wolstanton, 416.
, WUliam,210.
, William, archbishop of York [1452-
1464], 577, 600.
T 'i'
858
GEJiTBBAIi INDEX.
Bothebroke, John, 256.
Bothig. See Booths.
Botill, Robert, prior of the hospital of St John
of Jerusalem in England, 189, 282.
Botiller, Margaret, prioress of Higham, 564.
^n(i 566 Boteler.
Boton, John, 257.
Botreanx, William, lord, 806, 311.
, Elizabeth his wife, 806, 811.
Bottesford, Botellesford, co. Leicester, 27, 245,
517.
Bottesforde, John, 287.
Bottisham, Botekysham, co. Cambridge, 74,
507.
Botulfestou. See Boston.
Botull, John, 418, 459.
Botyrfeld, William, 75.
Boucher, Robert, 228.
Boudeler, John, 589.
, , Julian his wife, 589.
Boudon. See Rowden.
Boughlagb, co. Sussex, 148.
Boughton, CO. Kent, hundred of, 801.
., CO. Northampton, 392.
Monchelsea, Bokton Monchynce, co.
Kent, 483.
Boughton, Richard, 403.
!., , esoheator of Warwick and
Leicester, 537.
, Robert, 45.
Bouk, John, 577.
Boulogne, henour of, 61, 87.
Boundeby. See Bonby.
Bounten, Richard, 569.
Bourbonio, Sir John de, abbot of Cluny, 415.
Bourchier, Buighchier, , 195.
,Fulk, 181,,195, 209.
, , of FitzWareyn, 217, 219, 220,
851,876,448,464,612.
, Henry, viscount Bourchier, 144.
, , earl of Essex, 25, 84, 38,
92, 102, 103, 107, 117, 127, 132, 170,
190, 195, 196, 199, 217, 221, 248, 249,
287, 288, 810, 817, 321, 851-853, 878,
406, 451, 480, 494, 526, 530, 539, 549,
562, ai3, 618, 622, 630, 632.
, , steward of the household, 170.
, ^treasurer of the Exchequer,
258, 466, 528, 531, 532, 541.
, , Isabel hii wife, the king's aunt,
38, IQ^, 451, 480.
Humpljirey, 196,311,593,621, 622,
632.
;, , lord of Cromwell, 16, 28, 47,
55, 70, 85, 170, 171, 190, 195, 199,
221, 252, 611, 619-622, 624, 632, 633.
; ../John, 24, 51, 245-248, 403, 413, 423,
593, 608, 618, 684.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 413, 423.
, ,of Bemers, 70, 102, 103, 127,
• ' :71, 196, ^K, 246, 248, 349, 351, 353,
593, 608, 631.
Bourchier, John, constable of Windsor Castle,
881. •
, , Marjory his wife, 593;
.«.., John, parson of Biggleswade, 485.
, Richard, of Beniers, 632.
., Thomas, 24, 45, 127, 182, 195, 199,
217, 288, 300-302, 352, 407, 425, 428,
462, 593, 618, 632. '
.., , constable of Windsor Castle,
331.
, , Isabel his wife, 425.
, , bishop of Ely [1444-1454],
293.
, , archbishop of Canterbury
[1454-1486], 16, 84, 36, 42, 45, 89,
117, 125, 132, 177, 185, 190, 209, 211,
256, 260, 261, 266, 272, 274, 275, 283,
293, 295, 298, 809, 310, 813, 332, 889,
358, 366, 369, 373-376, 388, 395, 4 14,
419, 468, 482^ 517, 530, 538, 539, 549,
568, 582, 593, 597, 617, 621, 631, 633.
, William, 25, 127, 217, 317, 351, 613.
, , Anne his wife, 25.
, , of Bourchier, 287.
, ,lord FitzWareyn, 36, 85, 101,
168, 181, 195, 196, 209, 284, 882, 612,
627.
, lord of. See Robessard. •
Boureman, Thomas, 56.
Bourgh, William, 347.
Bourhenton. See Bower H^ton.
Bourn, Bum, co. Cambridge, 402.
Bourne, Bom, co. Lincoln, 291, 560.
CO. Southampton, 827.
Bourne, John, 76, 126.
Bourton, Beerton, co. Buckingham, 88.
, Great, co. Oxford, 320.
Bourton, William, 431.
, , Isabel his wife, 431.
Bouryng, Thomas, 558, 567.
Bovy Tracy, co. Devon, 32, 137.
Bowbanke, William, 17, 215.
Bowde, John, 489.
Bowden, Boudon, co. Leicester, 98.
, Great, 358, 368.
Bowdon, John, 292.
Bowe, John, 78.
Boweblast, Richard, 141.
Bowedon, John, 200.
Bowelast, Thomas, 141.
Bowelond, John, 502.
Boweman, Peter, clerk of the king's ships,
105.
, Thomas, 318.
, William, 381.
Bower, Alan, 128.
, John, 214, 21&, 277.
, Thomas, parson of Scrayingham,
504.
, ....... parson of Chelmsford, 504.
, WiUiam, 215.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Bower Heaton, Boorbenton, co. Somerset,
226, 503.
Bowes, CO. York, 483, 486.
•Bowes, Thomas, 462, 492, 586.
> , clerk of the ordnance, 547.
Bowet, Nicholas, 352, 620, 621.
Bowey, Thomas, 198.
BowhiU, Bnhnll [in CoUampton], co. Deron,
343.
Bowler, Bobert, 563.
Bowland, William, 526.
Bowlee, John, 800.
Bowling, Boiling, co. York, 46, 50.
Bowne, Bartholomew, 489.
Bowode, Robert, 581.
BowsweD, George, 215.
■ •••••..., John, 215.
Bowton. See Bojton.
Bowton, John, 1 68.
Bowyer, Hngh, 80.
, John, 277.
, Patrick, 169.
, William, 168.
Boxe. See Baas.
Boxe, Richard de, 123.
Bozgrove, co. Sussex, 41.
Boxlej, CO. Kent, abbot and conrent of.
376.
Boxted, CO. SuflEblk, 89, 291, 297, 556.
Bojd, Robert, lord of, 466, 536.
Boys, Boyse, Thomas, 285, 620.
Boyton, Bowton, co. Cornwall, 58.
, CO. Suffolk, 110.
Boy vile, Boyyyle, John, 619, 627.
» , the elder, 118.
» , the younger, 113.
, William, 271,290.
Biabant, 12, 240.
Braboume, co. Kent, 180.
Brace, William, 61.
Bracebrigge, Richard, 403, 564.
Bracebrygge, Brasebrygge, William, 816.
Brackenbury, Ralph, 215.
' Biaoy Maner, co. Buckingham, 309.
Braoy, John, abbot of Muchelney, 241, 268,
^66.
Bradbury, Robert, 86.
Bradderige. See Bradrige.
Braddon, William, 205.
Bradeford. See Bradford.
Bradfeld, Henry, 293.
Bradfield, Menkes Bradfeld, co. Suffolk, 36.
Combust, Brentbradfeld, 86.
Bradford by Yeoril, co. Dorset, 13.
, CO. York, 46, 386.
Bradford, Bradeford, Bredford, Isabel, 81.
, John, 148, 638.
, William, 355, 378, 408, 638.
Bradley, co. Devon, 87.
Bradley, co. Durham, 143.
, CO. Lincoln, 508.
, CO. Warwick, 516.
, Bradlegh, Little, co. Suffolk, 431.
Bradley, William, 39.
Bradman, James, 100.
Bradmer, Benedict, 79.
', Robert, 553.
Bradninch, Bfadenynohe, co. Deron, 173.
Bradridge, Bradderige, co. Cornwall, 58.
Bradshawe, John, 326, 408.
..., Robert, 257.
Bradstede by Tonbridge, co. Kent, 300.
BradweU, Brutewell, co. Buckingham, 390.
, CO. Oxford, 502.
Bradwey, John, 225, 326.
Bradweye, William, 446.
Braghyng. See Braughing.
Braham, co. York, 601.
Brailes, Brayles, co. Warwick, 49,331, 604.
Braintree, Branketre, co. Essex, 74, 818.
Braithwaite, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Braithwell, Brathewell, co. York, 179.
Braitthwayte, John, 216.
Brakanthwayt [co. York], 601.
Brake, Richard, 25 J.
Brakeholeshill, co. Nottingham, 477.
Brakstede. See Brazted.
Brakynburgh, Richard, parson of Sutton in
Ardem, 209.
> , master of the hospital of St.
Mary, Strood, 209.
Brambarowe, co. Sussex, 42.
Bramble, William, the younger, 420.
, , the elder, 420.
,^ , Helen his wife, 420.
Bramburgh, Hugh, 375.
Brambyll, WUliam, 515.
Bramfield, Brantfeld, co. Hertford, 132, 375,
. 388.
Bramley, Bremley, co. Southampton, 149.
Bramley, Thomas, 224.
Brampton, co. Derby, 400.
, Great, co. Northampton, 60.
And see BsLmptou.
Brampton, Edward, 340, 357, 401, 409.
, John, 109, 116, 842, 374,487.
, Robert, 487.
, , parson of Hiflrh Ongar, 263.
, Thomas, 487.
Bramshaw, Bremulshawe, co. Wilts, 467.
Brancepeth, Brauncepath, Braunspath, co.
Durham, 40. 304.
Brandbradfeld. See Bradfield Combust.
Branddey, William, 502.
Brandeston, co. Norfolk, 93, 887.
Brandon, co. Wilts, forest of, 152.
Brandon, William, 85, 167, 352, 853, 364,
406, 556, 560, 623, 631.
T T 2
660
GENERAL INDEX.
Branketre. See Braintree.
Branscombe, Braonscomb, co. Devon, 61.
Branston, Braunston, co. Leicester, 886.
, BroQStoo, CO. Suffolk, 95.
Brantfeld. See Bramficld.
Brantbam, co. Saflolk, 590.
Branthwaite, Braancethwa3rte [co.. Camber-
land], 288. ,
Bran well, Edward, 484.
BranTngbam. See Barningbam.
Brasebrygge. See Bracebrygge.
"^rasingburgb, Richard, 218.
Brasyer, Stephen, 4.
BrasyngtoD, Thomas, 127.
Bratben, co. Salop, 84, 854.
Braton. See Bray ton.
Bratton, co. Devon, 60, 466.
Braugbing, Bragbyng, co. Hertford, 369.
Braughyng, Tbomas, escbeator in Essex and
Hertford, 192.
, , the elder, 182.
, .. .., the younger, 182.
Brauncepatb. See Brancepeth.
Brauncethwayte. See Branthwaite.
Braunfeld. See Bra^eld.
Braunspatb. See Brancepeth.
Braunston, Braunceston, co. Northampton, 441 .
And see Branston.
Braxted, Brakstede, co. Essex, 84.
Bray, co. Berks, 208, 232, 234, 288.
, hundred of, 282.
, High, CO. Devon, 466.
Bray, Reginald, 339.
, Richard, 580.
, Robert, 6.
, Tbomas, 155.
, William, 146.
Braybroke, Robert, 268.
Brayfield, Braunfeld, oo. Northampton, 827.
Brayles. See Brailes.
Brayn (in Church Minshull), co. Chester,
575.
Brayne, William, 616.
Braynford. See Brentford.
Braynton, Breynton, Thomas, 55, 288, 289,
438, 450, 459, 463, 505, 616.
Braytoft, Richard, 286.
Bray ton, Braton, co. York, 1, 307, 419.
Brea, Bree, co. Cornwall, 865.
Brean, Brene, co. Somerset, 457, 530.
Biearly, William, 213.
Brecher, WiUiam, 867.
Brecknock, co. Brecon, 175.
Bredell, John, parson of St. Nicholas, Calais,
260.
Bredford. See Bradford.
Bree. See Brea.
Bree, Joceus, 865.
Bre^dop, CO. Leicester, 143.
Bregge. See Bridge.
Brekenok, David, 568.
, , Margaret his wife, 568.
, John, 246, 247, 472, 608.
, Robert, 286-288.
, Dan William, prior of Ste Ifarie
Charity, 890.
Brekyn, John, prebendary of Bridgnorth,
184.
Bremeroorabe, Bremeloombe, Henry, 86, 171.
, , chaplain of Newton Fopple-
ford, 280.
Bremley. See Bramley, Bromley.
Bremulshawe. See Bramshaw.
Brenchley, Brenchesle, co. Kent, hundred of,
800.
Brende, Henry, 149.
Brendesworthy. See Brynswortby.
Brent, co. Devon, 60.
Brent, Andrew, 31.
, Hugh, 407.
, Robert, 249, 282, 891.
, Roger, 288, 302, 389, 428, 445, 463,
571, 573.
, William, 329, 848, 389, 428, 433,
489, 571.
Brcntbradfeld. See Bradfield Combust.
Brentford, Braynford, eo. Middlesex, 178,
824.
, Old, 324.
, New. 324.
, East, 324.
Brent Marsh, Brentmertshe, co. Somerset,
39.
Brentwood, co. Essex, 500.
Brereley. ^ee Brierly.
Brereton, oo. Chester, 450.
Brereton, Ralph, 429, 491.
, Ranulph, sheriff of Stafford, 604.
, William, 450.
Brese, Thomas, 322.
Bresyngham, Roger, 387.
Bretaigne, Edward the Bastard of, 185.
Bretayn, William, 269.
, John de, 29.5, 366.
Bretford, William de, abbot of Combe, 478.
Breton, John, 255, 483.
, Thomas, 483.
, William, abbot of Bnckland, 171,
172,251,408,404,408.
, Peter le, 295.
Brette, WiUiam, 116, 122.
Breuster. See Brewster.
Breux, Thomas, 552.
Brewer, Richard, 505.
, Thomas, 526.
, William, 494.
Breweme, Thomas, 196.
Brewes, Thomas, 226, 849, 352, 353, 405
406,606,681.
GENERAL INDEX.
661
Brewode, John, 216, 518, 609, 614.
Brewster, Breutter, John, 386, 451.
.......... William, 386.
Breynton. See Brajnton.
Brian Askam. See Askham Bryan.
Brice, Bryoe, Hagk, 139, 315, 395, 540.
, , flbenfl of London, 546, 547,
586.
, , sheriff of Mlddleaex, 551, 556.
* , deputy master of the mint,
149, 150.
, James 815.
, John, 78.
, Thomas, 255.
Brich. See Birch.
Brickhill, BrikhuU, BrykhyU, eo. Backing-
ham, 72.
, Great, 384.
.Little, 72.
Brid, Bryd, William, 471.
Bridford, Robert, 420.
Bridge, Bregge, co. Kent, hundred of, 302.
Bridgewater, oo. Somerset, 45, 144, 320, 343.
, mayor of. See Kendale.
, port of, 167, 183, 216, 230, 262, 410,
452, 603.
Bridgnorth, co. Salop, chapel or collegiate
church of, dean of, 234, 260, 265, 338)
342.
......... And see Martyn,
, , dean and chapter of, 184, 210,
332, 590.
, , prebends in, 332, 509, 590.
, prebend of Alyeley in, 342.
, , prebend of Eardington in, 184.
, , prebend of Morville in, 338.
, , prebend of Underdown in,
234, 260, 265.
, , prebend of Walton in, 210, 590.'
, priory or hospital of St. John Baptist,
304.
Bridlington, co. York, 76, 354.
, prior and convent of, HI.
, Peter Hellard, prior of. 111.
, St. John, prior of. 111.
Bridport, oo. Dorset, 44, 225, 565.
Bricrly, Brereley, co. York, 600.
Brigge, Brygge, Giles, 614.
John, 30, 321.
, Thomas, 30, 54, 60, 73, 140, 220,
226,254,317.
, Thomas a, 449-
Briggeman, Simon, 321.
Brigges [in Stanford Rivers], co. Essex, 554.
Brigges, Bryggys, Joan, abbess of Romsey,
337.
, John, 79, 386.
, Thomas, 203, 450, 463, 505.
Brigham, co. York, 291.
Brigbam, William, 291.
Bright, William 486.
Brighton, Britgbelmeston, co. Sussex, 539.
Brightwell, Bryghtwell, Nicholas, 123, 152.
,., Walter, 123, 152.
, , Alice his wife, 123.
Brigstock, eo. Northampton, 599.
, charter dated at, 370.
Briker, Thomas, 53.
Brikland. See Birkland.
Brill, Bryhylle, co. Buckingham, 606.
Brimpsfield, Brymmesfeld, co. Gloucester, 10,
439.
, alien priory of, 62, 461,
Brimpton, Brympton, co. Berks, 142.
Bringhurst, Brynghnrste, co. Jjeicester, 210.
Brisoowe, Bristowe, Bryscowe, William, 167,
174, 246, 247, 403, 481, G34.
Bristol, 3. 6, 8, 21, 62, 65, 81, 83, 92, 101,
109, 118, 129, 133, 142, 146, 168, 171-
173, 175, 180, 203, 218, 224, 225, 234,
241, 265, 274, 320, 324, 347, 354, 375,
380, 412, 435, 450, 465, 471, 495, 496,
512, 545, 580, 587, 608.
, mayor of. See Canynges; Jakes;
Mede ; Spencer.
, outlawry in, 77, 146, 149, 2Q3, 320,
880, 498, 500.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 233,
265, 296, 347, 478, 537.
, mint at, 149, 150.
, charter dated at 370.
.......... St. Augustine, abbey of, 399.
, , abbot and convent of 369, 397.
, , abbot of, 118.
, , Walter Nubery, abbot of 397.
, , William Hunte, abbot of, 399.
, St. James, prior and convent of, 13.
, , William, prior of, 13.
, port of, 11, 17, 34 43, 59, 106, 107,
130, 166, 167, 168, 176, 180, 206, 226,
230, 262, 264, 268, 269, 273, 294, 315,
338. 363, 422, 450, 451, 465, 471, 474,
477, 489, 493, 495, 521, 545, 549, 554,
566, 600.
, ship called Raphaell of, 101, 168.
Britford, CO. Wilts, 467.
Britghelmeston. See Brighton.
Brittany, 53-55, 58, 101, 156, 197, 249, 839,
354, 468, 493, 521, 536, 542, 552, 605.
, duke of, 54, 101, 156, 197, 198, 354,
468,493,511,521,605.
, Francis, duke of, 474.
, ship called le KaJteryne of, 295, 333.
, ship called U Saint Ganstain of 354.
, ship called la Marie of, 366.
Brittonell. See Brudenell.
Brixham, co. Devon, 567.
Broad, Clist, Brodclyst, co. Devon, 282.
, hundred of, 282.
Broadhembury, co. Devon, 81.
Brobory, Brokebury, co. Hereford, 4.
Brocas, Brokas, William, 34, 56, 196, S20,
246, 404.
662
GENERAL INDE±.
Broobnxy. See Brobury.
BrockdJBh, Brokcdich, co. Norfolk, 191.
Brockdish Hall, Brokedishalle, in BarBton, co.
Norfolk, 448.
Broddyst. See Broad Clist.
Brode, John, 301, 407.
Brodehanton. See Hinton.
Brodeherst, Thomas, 141.
Broghton, Edmund, saccentor of York
cathedra], 268.
, , parson of Gosforth, 268.
BrokaB. See Brocas.
Broke, Edward, 281.
, , lord of Cobham, 47.
, Elizabeth, abbess of Bomtej, 339,
844.
, John, 47, 66, 197, 281, 472, 673.
, , parson of St Leonard, Foster
Lane, London, 42.
, Nicholas, 289.
, Ralph, 76.
, Robert, 265.
, William, 72.
And see Brooke.
Brokebury. See Brobury.
Brokedich. See Brockdish.
Brokeman, Brokman, John, 78, 108, 208, 218,
446.
, William, 301.
Broker, GfeofFrey, 437.
, Reginald, 437.
Brokeshaw, Brokshawe, John, 346.
.., , William, 346.
Broket, Thomas, 199, 285, 407, 616.
Brokhampton, John, 115.
.Walter, 152, 344, 345.
Brokhill, William, 302.
Broklond. See Brookland.
Brokman. See Brokeman.
Brokwode, Robert, 10.
Bromcr, Roger, 203.
Bromes, co. Buckingham, 471 .
BromesweU, co. Suffolk, 110.
Bromflete, Brounflete, Henry de, lord of
Vesci, 170, 327.
Bromley, Bremley, Bronleght, co. Kent, 21,
105, 822, 576.
and Beckenham, hundred of, 301.
, CO. Middlesex. 28.
, Little, CO. Essex, 569.
And see Brumley.
Broimley, Bromeley, John, 173, 270, 290.
, , abbot of Bermondsey, 887, 390.
Brommeley, Richard, 10.
Brommore, co. Southampton, 24, 26.
Brompton, Brumpton by Alverton, co. York,
119, 575.
, Brumpton on Swale, 119.
, hospital of St. Qiles, 90.
Brompton, William, 316.
Bromsberrow, Bromesbarewe, co. Gloacenter,
102.
Bromston, Brumston, John, 199, 296, 875,
407,463,618.
, , sheriff of Kent, 368.
Bromyard, co. Hereford, 102.
Brondesbury, Bronnesbury, prebend of. 111.
Bronleght. See Bromley.
^ronston. See Branston.
Bronston, William, abbot of Burton on
Trent, 95, 395.
Broodheth, co. Salop, 442.
Brook, Broke [co. Rutland] , 218.
Brooke, Hugh, 8.
, Richard, parson of Horsford, 267.
Brookland, Brokland, co. Kent, 283, 888, 646.
Broomfield, Bromefeld, co. Cumberland, 18.
Broomhill, Broroebelle, co. Kent, 283, 646.
Brotherwyke, Henry, 277.
Brough, Burgh, co. Westmoreland, 632.
Broughall, Broughalwode, co. Salop, 402.
Brougham, Burgham, co. Westmoreland,
264, 423, 582.
Broughton, Broghton, ce. Wilts, 397, 411,
562.
, . , Upper, Broughton Sulncy, co. Not-
tingham, 462.
Broughton, John, 168, 186, 285, 289, 405
417, 428, 564, 570, 607.
, the elder, 366, 607.
, the younger, 246, 248, 866, 484,
617,631.
, , Anne his wife, 484.
, Thomas, 349,61 ».
, William, 366.
BrouQ. See Brown.
Brounbrom, James, 377.
Broundyssh, Robert, parson of Carlton Col-
ville, 410.
Brounflete. See Bromflete.
Brounham. See Bumham.
Brouns, Master Thomas, clerk of the con*
stabieship of England, 110.
Brounyng. See Brownyng.
Browe, John, 350.
Brown, Broun, Alexander, 164.
, George, 218, 351, 362, 632.
, Hugh, 315, 552.
, John, 63, 79, 120, 149, 166, 218, 226,
412,472,607, 618,619.
Richard, 676.
, , prior of Fontefract, 564.
, Robert, 609.
Stephen, 147.
, , Rose his wife, 147.
, Thomas, 9, 128, 482, 496.
, , sheriff of Kent, 87.
, William, 10, 60, 79, 85, 167, 174, 197,
218, 216, 224, 816, 472, 608, 509.
, , Alice his wife, 167, 174.
GENERAL INDEX.
663
Bromn, WiUiam, master of Me priory her-
mitage ' by Dorchester, 285.
, ......i warden of the hospital of
St John Baptist, Dorchester, S85.
, , master of < le Hermitage ' in
Blakmore forest, 173.
• , parson of Little Laver, 50.
.Wistan, 82.
, ,197.
Brownboyte, Robert, 434.
Brownehill, John, 439.
BroweneweU, Edward, 434.
Brownfeld, William, 214.
Brownswood, prebend of, 412.
^Srownjng, Brounyng, Alexander, panon of
Cunpe, 275.
, John, 284, 406.
, William, 79, 126, 196, 220, 851, 552,
618.
, , sheriff of Somerset and Dorset,
95.
• ■......., ... ••, me elder, oo, o/.
, , the younger, 55, 57.
Brndenell, Brittonell, Bmtenell, Drogo, 866,
568, 608.
, Edmnnd, 56, 126, 472, 608.
Bruges, in Flanders, 101, 240, 807, 585.
Bmges, Baldwin de, 57.
Bnigge, James, 101.
«..., John, 589.
, Richard, 94.
Thomas, 407, 458, 575, -615, 616.
, , of Rosse, 198, 616.
Bmgges, Thomas, 289, 449.
, de la Grathnse, Sir Louis de, prince
of Steenhuse, lord of Avelghien, Spiers,
Aemstede and Oestampe, earl of
Winchester, 388.
Brughill, Master Payn, prebendary of
Windsor, 440.
Bromley, Bromley, co. Southampton, 501.
Brumpton. 5ee Brompton.
Brumston. See Bromston.
Brundisb, co. Suffolk, 34, 98, 182.
Brune, Alice, 404.
, Henry, 404.
Robert, 377.
, Thomas, 490.
Brunham Depdale. See Bumham Deepdale.
Brons, Robert, 258.
Brussels, in Brabant, 488.
Bruston. See Bnrston.
Brustwyk. See Burstwick.
Brutcnell. See Brndenell.
Bmtewell. See Bradwell.
Bruton, eo. Somerset, John Henton, prior of,
538.
Bmyen, Alice, 444.
«..«....., Joan, 444.
, William, 444.
Brayn, John, 377.
Bmyn, Richard, 618.
Bryan, Thomas, 246, 247, 248, 817, 353, 376,
403, 405, 408, 525, 608, 614-616, 618,
626, 627, 630, 632, 683, 636.
, , chief justice of the King's
Bench, 253, 258^ 263, 294, 315, 320,
326, 363, 364, 380--882, 386, 389, 400,
431, 434, 443, 475, 477, 482, 498, 500,
502, 517, 564, 575, 576, 579, 589.
, Isabel his wife, 477.
Bryant, Robert, 200.
Bryce. See Brice.
Biydde, Richard, 515.
, William, parson of Dorchester, 544.
Brydwode, Walter, 145.
Brygewater. See Bridgewater.
Brygge. See Brigge.
Brygges. ^e^ Brigges.
Brygger, Walter, under-sheriff of Surrey, 484.
Brygham, John, 187.
B^ghtwell. See Brightwell.
Brygnali, Nicholas de, 586, 587.
Biyhylle. See BriU.
BrykhyU. See BrickhiU.
Brymmesfeld. See Brinipsfleld.
Brymmore. See Brommore.
Biymston, John, 195, 259, 352.
, ^,127.
Bryne, John, 8.
Brynket, John, 563, 567.
Brynsworthy, Brendesworthy, co. Deyon, 36.
Bryscowe. See Briscowe.
Brysley, John, 494.
Brystowe. See BristoL
Brytte, Nicholas, 452.
Bubney, co. Salop, 402.
Buchelde. See Buckholt.
Buckden [co. Huntingdon], letters patent
dated at, 468, 475, 582, 588, 595, 597-
599,605,606,611,623.
Bocke, Bukke, John, 495.
Thomas, 254.
Buekenham, Bukkenham Castell, co. Norfolk,
516.
, Bokenham, Old, co. Norfolk, 562.
, New, 562.
, Little, 562.
Buckfastleigh, Bukfastl^h, co. Devon, 171,
331.
Buckholt, Buchelde, eo. Nottingham, 439.
, Bukholt [oo. Southampton], 348.
Buckingham, 96, 281, 583.
county of, 25, 87, 40, 52, 101, 112,
126, 191, 195, 196, 211, 218, 222, 282,
283, 238, 242, 246, 247, 266, 285, 289,
829, 344, 346, 348, 349, 394, 444, 462,
492, 496, 508, 540, 562, 565, 601.
, , sheriff of, 286, 349, 492, 606.
And see Molyneux.
, , escheater in, 98, 128, fi06, 241,
265, 271, 278, 292, 330, 388, 359, 891,
400, 472, 475, 597.
664
GENERAL INDEX.'
Baddagham. And see Holcote ; BUlyng ;
Oxbrigge ; Gate ; Fowler ; Wade.
, , outlawries in, 144, 202, 224,
254, 326.
, , Bobsidj and ulnage of cloth in,
389, 348, 478.
, , justices of the peace in, 267.
, , commissions of the peace in,
608.
Backish, Buckjssh, co. Devon, 36.
Buckland, Bokelond, Bukland, co. Hertford,
86, 100.
Mary, BokeloLd St. Mary, co. Somerset,
75.
Brewer, Bakelond Braer, co. Devon,
76.
Monaohorum, co. Devon, 171, 404.
, abbey of, 171, 251, 403,404, 408.
, William Breton, abbot of, 171, 172,
251, 403, 404, 408.
, Thomas Oliver, abbot of, 171, 251,
403, 404, 408.
Bucknell, Begynhill, co. Oxford, 88.
Buckwortb, Buk worth, co. Huntingdon,
158.
Buckyng, Baitizar, 277.
Bude Bay, Bedebay, co. Cornwall, 101, 168.
Budefeld. See Bidfield.
Bndleigh, co. Devon, 60, 187.
East, hundred of, 280, 457, 529.
, West, hundred of, 280, 457, 529.
Bugge, Richard, 578.
Bugthorpe, co. York, 483, 487.
Buhull. See BowhiU.
Buildwas, Bildewas, co. Salop, Henry, abbot
of, 274.
Buketon. See Bickton,
Bukholt. See Buckholt.
Bukhurst, Geoffrey, 90.
Bukland, Thomas, 407.
Bukley, Geoflfrey, 148.
, Richard, 143.
, Thomas, 143.
Buknel], John, 89.
Bukton, Dominic, 853.
, Peter, 378.
, William, 200, 206.
Bulcley, William, 524.
Bulfan. See Bulphan.
Bulfynohe, Nicholas, parson of Hovekerk,
177, 272.
, , parson of Hareway, 178.
Bulkeley, Charles, 495, 571.
, Richard, 500.
, Thoman, 496.
Bulkyn, William, 2.
Bull, John, 557, 571.
, Judoc de, 19.
, , Katharine his wife, 19.
Bnllesdon, John, 1.49.
BuUeswell. See Bulwell.
Bullingdon, Bolyngden, co. O^ord* hundred
of, 232, 242.
Bollinghope, Bolyngiope, co. Hereford, 8.
Bullok, John, 214, 277.
Bullyngbroke. See Bolingbroke.
Bulman, John, 289.
, William, 95.
Bulphan, Bulfan, co. Essex, 73.
Bulstone, co. Somerset, hundred, of, 339.
Bulstrete, Richard, 146.
Bulstrode, Richard, 349, 6G8.
, Robert, 55.
Bulwell, Bulleswel], co. Nottingham^ 244, 441,
482.
Bumpstead, Bompstede, co. Essex, 369.
Helion, 297, 560.
, Steeple, 297, 369, 386, 560.
Bungay, Bonegay, co. Suffolk, 431.
Bunten, Cecily, 586.
Buntingford, co. Hertford, 73.
Buntyng, Henry, 76.
, , William, parson of Arthuret,
21.
, , parson of St. Andrew Habbard,
London, 22.
Burcott, CO. Buckingham, 83.
Burdenell, Edmund, 55.
, , the elder, 224.
And see Brudenell.
Burdet, Bordyt, Thomas, 3, 81, 142, 143, 145.
218, 824, 346, 384, 405, 634.
Burdeux, Jenicot de, 355.
, Oliver de, 394.
Burdon, Henry, 386.
Burell, John, 84.
Bures [co. Essex] ,'25.
Giffard, co. Essex, 560.
St. Mary, oo. Suffolk, 2.5, 38.
Burford, co. Oxford, 435. f
, Bnreford [co. Oxford], borgessos of,
555.
Burford, Thomas, 257.
Burges, Burgeys, John, 353, 378, 580.
, Robert, 149.
, Thomas, 891.
, William, 225.
Bnrget (Burdet), Thomas, 348.
Burggenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Burgh, CO. Lincoln, 316, 508.
, CO. Westmoreland, 264, 422.
, CO. York, 282, 579.
, Seyntuaryburgh, co. Norfolk, 676.
in Flegg, co. Norfolk, 191.
by Sands, co. Cumberland, 13.
......... And see Brough.
Burgh, Ankaret, 294.
9 Master Benedict, prebendary of
Bridgnorth, 210, 590.
, , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 590.
GENERAL INDEX.
665
Burgb, Master Benedict, canon of St. Paars,
London, 590.
, ChriBtopher, parson of Sigglesthorne,
89.
, /parson of Scrayingham, 89,
178.
, Edward, 131.
, Elizabeth, 282.
, Elisabeth de, 507.
, John, 79, 183, 219, 255, 285, 289,-
294, 894, 621, 627.
, , Joan bis wife, 294, 894.
, John, warden of the hospital of
St. John Baptist, Occleve, 244,875.
, , escheator of Lincoln, 200.
, Biebard, 454, 598.
, Robert, 383, 884.
, Roger, 579.
, , Joan his wife, 579.
, Thomas, 28, 5.5, 70, 128, 131, 162,
171, 195, 199, 200, 221, 810, 350, 352,
354, 356, 410, 4L1, 479, 490, 517, 518,
523, 583^619-621, 625, 684.
, ^illiAm, 215, 282, 825, 637.
Bnrgbam. See Brongbam.
Bnrgbam, Robert, 520.
Borghbrigge. See Boroughbridge.
Bargony, John, 579.
Bnxgoyn, John, 577, 609.
, Thomas, 28, 609.
Burgundy, 83.
, duke of, 57, 101, 240, 270, 429.
, Charles, duke of, 97, 104, 282, 440.
, Philip, duke of, 57, 129.
.....,..., Margaret, duchess of, 39, 806.
Burham, Berham, co. Kent, 257.
Burhampton, eo. Wilts, 177.
Bnrleton, Roger, 304.
, William, 304.
, , Alice bis wife, 304.
Bnrley^ in the New Eorest, oo. Southampton,
52, 88.
Bum. See Bourn.
Bumaldeshede. See Bnmeaide.
Buniard, Walter, 145.
Bume St. Mary. See St. Mary Bourne.
Bumeby, Eustace, 842.
, EustaoiB de, 536.
, , Matilda his wife, 536.
BumeM, Henry, 221, 628.
, Simon, 10.
Bomeside, Bumaldeshede, co. Westmoreland,
45, 582.
Bumeston, Bemestowne, co. York, 556.
Bnmet, John, 324.
Bumham, co, Buckingham, 147, 287.
, CO. Essex, 12,
, Brounham, oo. Norfolk, 287, 308.
Deepdale, oo. Norfolk, 255.
Market, co. Norfolk, 255 .
Bumham Sutton, co. Norfolk, 470.
, Upper. Upperburueham, co. Lin-
coln, 157.
...., Nether, Netherbumeham, co. Lin-
coln, 157.
BumoUeshede. See Buraeside.
Buron, John, 426.
, parson of Chilton Canteloe,
805.
Bursbamwelle. See Barsham.
Burston, Bruston, co. Norfolk, 448.
BurstoD, Thomas, 164.
Burstwiok, Brnstwyk, in Holderaesse, co.
York, 585.
Burtofte, William, 291.
Burton [co. Wilts], 197.
, CO. York, 483, 486, 487.
by Lincoln, co. Lincoln, 316.
, North, Northburton, co. York, 75.
on Trent, co. Stafford, 95.
, letters patent dated at, 396, 397.
, abbey of S.S. Mary and
Modwenna, 391.
., , couTent of, 95, 395.
, , Dan William Bronstoo,
abbot of, 95, 395.
, , Thomas Feld, abbot of,
387, 391.
Burton St. Lasarus of Jerusalem, hospital of,
William Sutton, master of, 405, 501.
Burton, Edward, 471.
, John, 99, 204, 289.
......••„ , parson of Drayton Parslow,
263.
, Richard, 443.
, Robert, 580.
, Simon, 127, 158, 263, 289, 352, 405,
624, 627, 414, 531, 570, 624, 627.
Thomas, 179, 212, 462, 617.
, , parson of Little Layer, 898.
, William, 99, 289, 857.
Burwell, co. Lincoln, 243.
Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, 8, 143, 149,
151, 202, 208, 292, 885, 401, 431,434,
439, 499, 579.
, Parliament at, 66.
, abbey of, 186, 242, 470.
, abbot and convent of, 241.
, prior and convent of, 183, 186, 475.
, John Boon, abbot of, 183, 186.
, Richard Hengbam, abbot of, 470.
, Robert Is worth, abbot of, 186, 470,
475.
Bury Manor in Wingrave, co. Buckingham,
56.
Bury, John, 265, 281.
, , prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 808.
, Ralph, 155.
, Richard, 289.
, Thomas, 405.
666
GENERAL INDEX.
jBosby, CO. York, 488, 486, 487.
Bushey, co. Hertford, 286, 512, 548, 567.
Bushy [co. Middlesex], 574.
BuBsh, Basche, Richard, 72.
Busghawe, Reginald, 98.
Busshe, John, 620, 621.
, Thomas, 591.
BuBshebj, John, 525.
Bosshell, John, 16, 76.
BuBshop, Peter, 424.
BoMj, John, 576.
Batleigh, co. Somerset, 256.
Batler, chief. See Wenlok ; Boteler ; Stafford ;
WydcTille.
Bntler, or Ormonde, James, earl of Wiltshire,
18, 20, 22, 25, 26, 82, 86, 88, 44, 59,
64, 65, 68, 83, 126, 211, 279, 419, 426,
428, 441, 466, 470, 480, 586.
, , Eleanor, his wife, 211.
, John, 141, 865, 480.
, Thomas, 86.
, Anne his wife, 86.
Butley, Batleigh, co. Saffolk, 110.
, prior of, 449.
Butte, John, 579.
Butteler. See Boteler ; Butler.
Bnxhale, Thomas, master of the college of
Fotheriughay, 414.
Buxhall, Thomas, 261.
Buxton, John, 581.
Bycar. See Bicker.
Byckeley, John, warden of the hospital of
St. John Baptist, Shrewsbury, 227.
Byconell, Bygonell, John, 220, 427, 464, 490,
588, 5.52, 612.
Byde, Robert, 118.
Bydeford. See Bideford.
Byeston, Richard, 141.
Byford, Louis, 287.
Bygge. SccBigge.
Byggynges, Thomas, 384, 888.
Bygnower, William, 53.
Bygonell. See Byconell.
Bykelyswade. See Biggleswade.
Bykenhill, John, 406, 628.
Bykerton. See Bickerton.
Bykylyswade. See Biggleswade.
Bylby. See Bylsby.
Bylley, John, 888.
Byllyng. SccBillyng.
ByUyngdon. See Billyngdon.
Byllyngton, John, 320.
Bylmyne, William, 221, 828.
Bylsby, Bylby, Thomas, 299.
Bylston. See Bildestou.
Bylsyngton, Robert, 101.
Bylton, Nicholas, 87.
Bynamy. See Binhamy.
Bynbroke. See Binbrook.
Bynde, John, 72.
Byngham. See Bingham.
Byngham, Richard, 28, 70, 75, 102, 108, 117,
127, 128, 170, 171, 200, 221» 247-249,
' 251, 407, 614, 624, 625, 627, 680, 634,
636.
, , justice of the King's Bench,
227, 229.
I , the younger, 247.
, Robert, 865.
, Thomas, 407, 441.
, William, 181.
Byrcheholt. See Hrcholt
Byrcher. See Bircher.
Byrd, Byrde, John, 147, 218, 576.
, Ralph, 483.
, Robert, rector of Famham, 890.
, William, 110.
^lu/ «ee Birde.
Byrkbek, Thomas, parson of Papworth
Bverard, 882.
Byrkyn. See Birkin.
Byrkyn, John, 805.
Byrley, Richard, 421.
I Thomas a, 862.
Biyrlyng. See Birling.
Byrmyngham. See Birmingham.
Byrmyngeham, Fulk, 78.
Byrmyngham, WiUiam, 7.
Bymand, Ralph, 10.
Bysseley. See Bisley.
Byssetter, John, 285.
Bysshop, John, 800, 881.
, Thomas, 49, 881.
, William, 576.
^mf <«e Bisshop.
Bysshopesthewe, co. Somerset, 10.
Bysshoppyston. 5ee Bishopstone.
Byskley. See Bixley.
Bystrete, Robert, 225, 825.
Bythewater, William, 582.
Bytteswell. See Bitteswell.
Byworth, Robert, 887.
0.
Oabowe, Thomas, 144.
Gaccheaie, Bdmund, 500.
Caddington, Cadyngton, co. Bedford, 204.
Cade, Robert, parson of Carlton CoMlle,
410.
, , parson of Aylesby, 142.
Caen, in Normandy, chnroh and monks of
St. Stephen, 163.
, abbey of Holy Trinity, 288.
Oa«rdynan. See Cardinham.
aBNERAL INDEX.
667
Oaennarthen, Eermerdjn, 60, 165, 180.
, charter dated at, 369.
, county of, 116, 166, 185, 275.
Calais, U, 19, 20, 22, 26, 64, 83, 86, 96,
109, 155, 165, 204, 205, 210, 213, 214,
217, 222, 228, 270, 271, 281, 290-292,
295, 303, 307, 313, 335, 838, 367, 388,
392, 393, 397, 420, 421, 431, 437, 448,
459, 468, 475, 494, 522, 528, 525, 528,
551, 554, 555, 559, 567, 570, 586.
, charter dated at, 343.
, marches of, 20, 125, 177, 178, 204,
270, 295, 303, 313, 335, 392, 397, 437,
455, 459, 468, 475, 494, 522, 528, 525,
570.
, captain of, 270, 290, 513.
lieatenant of. See Hastynges ;
Whetehill; WydeTille.
, treasurer of, 211, 270,271, 411,459,
591.
And see Thrjske ; Clifton ; Blount.
, controller of, 26.
And see Whetehill.
, mint, coinage at, 26, 138, 149, 227,
239, 314.
, victualler of, 411.
......... And^see Husee ; lliryske ; Wolseley.
, port of, 475, 489, 552.
, St. Mary, 568.
, St. Nicholas, 260.
, * Goddeehouse' hy, 273.
, staple of, 87, 126, 160, 415, 471, 489,
533, 543, 545, 546, 555, 571, 573,
587.
, , merchants of, 5, 11, 96, 212,
218, 270, 290, 291, 315, 816, 347, 388,
411,489,495,513,596.
, , mayor of. See Thryske ;
Whetehill ; Worsley ; Grantham ;
Yong.
, ship called le Barge of, 201.
, le Old Barge, 355.
.......... ... •. le Newehargej 355.
, le Margarete, 496.
, le Triniie, 489, 495.
Calcehy, Calshy, co. Lincoln, 279.
Calcomhe. See Colcomhe.
Calcote, Richard, 320, 627.
Caldbeck, co. Cumberland, 13, 25, 187.
Caldbek, Caldebek, John, 823, 581.
, Ralph, 581.
Caldecote, co. Korthamptoo, 582.
Caldeeote, Robert, 496.
Calder river, co. Cumberland, 25.
Caldon, John, 78, 82.
Caldwell, co. Derby, 389.
Caldwell, Caldewell, Benedict, 552.
, Thomas, 523.
Caldy, John, 288.
le Cale, in Ireland, 395.
Calehill, oo. Kent, hundred of, 302.
Calewey, John, 32, 33.
, William, 118.
Calf, Maurice, 493.
Calgarth, co. Westmoreland, 834, 532.
Callegh. See Cbawleigh.
Callerton, Calverton, High, co. Northumber-
land, 523.
Valens, 528.
Callewodelegh. See Calwodeley.
Calmady, John, 104.
Caiman, William, 831.
Calne, co. Wilts, 242.
, hundred of, 242.
Calowe, John, 36.
, William, 127,352.
Calrowe, co. Salop, 436 .
Calsby. See Calceby.
Calthom, Thomas, 158.
Calthorpe, William, 197, 245, 247, 249, 250«
254, 353, 406, 606^ 622.
Calveley, Hugh, 193, 200.
Calvard, Thomas, 214, 277.
Calverd, Richard, 146.
Calver Hill, Ealverhill, co. Hereford, 41.
Calverhull, William, 146.
Calverley, Richard, 580.
, , Maijoiy his wife, 580.
Calverton, co. Buckingham, 560.
.^itd «ee Callerton.
Calwodeley, Callewodelegh, Thomaa, 187,
851, 407, 464, 612.
, , mayor of Exeter, 127.
Calyngewode, Richard, 389.
Cambon, Robert, 321.
Cambridge, 8, 22, 88, 147, 223, 232, 238, 825,
846, 451.
, mayor of. See Coke ; Croft ; Damay .
, statute of, 28.
, University of, 241.
, Friars Minor of, 471.
, commissions of the peaee in, 609.
Cambridge colleges :
Clarehall, masters and fellows of, 538.
St. Catharine's, 544.
, master and fellows of, 589.
Goddeshous, proctor, master or warden
and scholars of, ISO.
) William Basset, proctor of, 130.
, William Fallan, proctor of, 130.
King's, provost and scholars of, 238, 240,
518.
, Robert Wodelarke, provost of,
240, 481.
King's Hall, 358.
» Master Thomas Seintjuste, master
of, 82.
f Master John Gnnthorpe, master
of, 82, 114,858,367.
9 Master Roger Rotherham, warden
of, 867.
668
GENERAL INDEX.
Cambridge colleges—con^
* Queen's, president and fellows of, 394.
, Master Andrew Doket, president
of, 394.
St. Mary and St. Nicholas. See King's.
St. Margaret and St. Bernard. See
Qaeen's.
Cambridge, county of, 83, 61, 87, 88, 100, loi,
lU, 127, 138, 169, 170, 196, 206, 218,
232, 242, 245, 248, 285, 329, 348, 849,
852, 867, 406, 430, 462, 492, 494, 496,
504, 513, 544, 551, 594.
, , sheriff of, 22, 114, 252, 285,
849, 406, 462, 492, 494, 544.
, , eschcator in, 98, 186, 205, 271,
832, 391, 400, 470, 481.
,.'. And see Pilkington ; Laurence;
Hamond.
, , outlawry in, 4, 73, 74, 141, 223,
320, 325, 380, 432, 486, 499, 581.
, , subsidy and ulnage of dotb in,
, 329,348,478.,
, , commissions of the peace in,
609.
Cameley, Camley, co. Somerset, 499.
Camelford, co. Cornwall, burgesses of, 520.
Camell, Hugh, 81.
Camerton, Camlertbn, co. Somerset, 481.
Camfeer m Zeeland, ship called le Antony of,
308.
Camilio de Medicis, Prosper, 586, 587. .
Camlerton, See Camerton.
Campe, in the diocese of Terouanne, 275, 538.
Campe, William, 225, 826.
.Camps, CO. Cambridge, 297, 560.
Campyon, John, 142.
Camynges, Thomas, mayor of London, 120.
Camysasshe, co. Somerset, 534.
Canceller, Thomas, 568.
Candayer, Henry, 183.
Candeler, John, 820.
Candour, Candor, Thomas, 307, 317, 390,
511.
Candy, William, 256.
Canerell, Peter, master of the hospital of
Sanctingfeld by Wissant, 898.
Canesho, co. Bedford, 191.
Canewdon, Canwedon, co. Essex, 32, 137.
Canfield, Canefeld, co. Essex, 297, 543, 547,
563, 567.
...., Little, 192.
Canford [co. Dorset], 208.
Caniziani, Gerard, 11, 132, 160, 278, 401,
466, 468, 481, 547.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 466.
Canne, Bichard, 8.
Cannmgs, co. Wilts, 587.
Cannock, Cank, Cankewode, co. Stafford, 278.
, forest of, 12, 15, 82, 233.
Cannyng, Philip, 323.
Canone, John, abbot of St. John's, Colchester,
108.
Canons, David, 108.
Cantele in Berneo, in Spain, 602.
Cantelowe, Henry, 487.
Cantelowes, co. Suffolk, 536.
Canterin, Jerome, 213.
Canterbury, co. Kent, 94, 97, 204, 296, 301,
348, 368, 445, 462, 492, 496, 556, 585,
590.
, charters dated at, 425, 426, 601.
, letters patent dated at, 531, 583, 685-
538, 540-542, 549, 551.
«. , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 348.
, Westgatestrete by, 302.
, province of, 99, 125.
, diocese of, 42, 98, 244, 469.
, archbishopric of, 125, 126.
, archbishop of. See Bourchier ;
Becket.
, Christ Church, le Croft in, 388, 415.
, , prior and convent of, 375, 887,
541.
, , prior of, 92, 446.
, , WiUiam, prior of, 875, 887,
541. . .
, St. Augustijie's abbey, 237.
, abbot and convent of, 287, 240.
, abbot of, 143.
, William, abbot of, 463, 618.
Oantley, co. Norfolk, 34, 182.
Cantokkeshed. See Quantockshead.
Cantref Mawr [co. Caermarthen], 165, 184,
275.
Canwedon. See Canewdon.
Canynges. See All Cannings.
Canynges, William, 62, 118,847.
, , mayor of Bristol, 29, 92.
, , Joan, his wife, 62.
Cape, the, co. Cornwall, 354.
Capel, CO. Suffblk, 515.
Capell, CO. Kent, 70, 71.
Capell [co. Kent], 116.
Capell, William, 509.
Cappe, John, 525.
Cappis, Robert, 406. t
Capull, George, 101.
Carant, Carent, John, 55, 57.
, , the elder, 89, 196, 219, 220.
, , the younger, 89, 196, 219, 220,
851, 578, 618.
, WiUiam. 89,65, 57,113, 220, 247,
406, 573, 613.
, ....... Katharine his wife, 113.
Carberton, John, 76.
Carclew, Crokelue, co. Cornwall, 363.
Cardemaker, John, 182.
, William, 78, 164, 502, 508.
Cardewe, Stephen, 581.
Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, 28.
Cardigan, 166, 180, 185, 260.
, county of, 116, 166, 185, 275.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
CSardington, co. Bedford, 191.
Cardinham, Catdinan, Gaerdjnan, co. Com-
waU, 08, 285.
CardweU, Alexander, 571.
Careles, John, 225.
Garell, Ralph, 146.
Carethorp, John, parson of Bisley, 19.
Garew, Carrewe, Came, John, 189, 205.
Nicholas, 189, 205, 220, 289.
, , sheriff of Devon, 308.
, William, 101.
Gartwe, Garrowe, William, escheator of
Devon and Gomwall, 292.
Cargo, CO. Comherland, 581.
Carhampton, Little, co. Somerset, 194, 522.
Carishrook, Casehroke, Isle of Wight, co.
Southampton, 61, 290.
Garlele, John, mayor of Newcastle on l^e,
605.
Caries, William, 251.
Carleton, Robert, 407.
, William, 358.
Carlhill, John, 490.
Garlile, John, 562.^
Carlingford, in Ireland, 1^5.
Carlion [co. Camberland], 215.
Carlisle, co. Camberhmd, 18, 25, 73, 147,
209, 214, 264, 277, 290, 291, 838, 847,
386, 413, 556.
, citizens of, 556.
,..., charter dated at, 14.
, sabsidy and nlnage of cloth in, 333,
847.
, bishop of. See Scrope ; Story ; Ire-
ton ; Mauderk.
«M , prior and canons of, 17, 88.
, diocese of 21.
, bishopric of, 84, 184.
Cariton, co. Lincoln, 508.
, Great, 202.
, EarletoD, co. Saffolk, 484.
Colville, Earleton Colvilde, co.
Suffolk, 410.
, Carleton [co. Tork], 488, 486, 487.
in Qeveland, 488, 486, 487.
, by Coverdale, 483, 486, 487.
, by Snaith, co. York, 179.
, by Helmsley, co. Tork, 458, 580.
Carlylle, Richard, 103, 607.
Carmelites. See Mount Carmel.
Carmer, William, 521.
Carmynowe, John, 200, 246, 399, 552, 578,
610.
Carnarvon, 107, 108.
, burgesses of 121.
, exchequer of, 165.
, charter dated at, 184.
county of, 107, 108, 165.
, Hhertfl of. See Devereux ; Herbert
Clime* See Cenie. '
CamebQle, Heniy, 14. •
Gamforth, Camford, Eemeford [co. Lan-
caster], 834, 581.
Camsnyowe, Gamsyvyowe, William, 280,
491.
Carpenter, John, 7, 102, 287, 501.
, , bishop of Worcester [1444-
1476], 328, 888, 399, 442, 598, 614,
684, 636.
, Peter, 153.
, William, 203, 255.
Carre, John, 22, 289.
, Nicholas, 278.
Carrewe. See Garew.
Cairickfergus, Gragfergus, Knokvergous, in
Ireland, 123, 161, 162, 583, 596.
Carrowe. See Carewe.
Garryk, Richard, mayor of Woodstock, 352.
Carter, Cortour Clement, 498.
, John, 208, 433, 558.
, Richard, 116.
William, 305, 818.
Carthusian order, 135, 157, 804, 436, 585.
Gartmell, John, 185, 340.
Cartour. See Carter.
Gartwryght, Edward, 141.
Cartyngten, John, 350, 490, 605, 624.
Carvanell, Michael, 52, 169, 184, 201, 817,
488, 495, 511.
Carvergh by St. Austell, co. ComwaU, 581.
Garvyle, Ralph, parson of Chilton, 96.
Carwynnek, John, 109.
Gary, co. Devon, SS4, 45.
Gary, Philip, 46.
, , Cristina his wife, 46.
, William, 24, 27, 46, 478.
Cascombe, William, 39.
Case, John, 84, 86.
Thomas 6.
Casehroke. See Carishrook.
Gassy, John, 349, 407, 458, 614.
Castelcoule, profit called, 236.
Castelford, Richard, 482.
Castelfur, Hamo, 198.
Castelion, Castilion, Ralph, 208, 409.
Castell, Isabel, 8.
, John, 8, 384.
, Ralph, 482.
, William, 8.
Gasterton [co. Westmoreland], 834,531, 532.
Casthorpe (in Barrowby), co. Lincoln, 398.
Castile, 450, 600.
and Leon, the king of, 288, 817, 819,
854, 480, 600, 602, 603.
Henry, king of, 474.
Castilion. See Castelion.
Castle Acre, co. Norfolk, 144.
Castle Baton, Casteleton, co. Wilts, 827, 878.
Castle Hedingham, Hengham at the Castle,
CO. Kssex, 297, 318, 547.
670
GENERAL INDEX.
Castle Palyerbatoh, ca. Salop, 365.
Gastlerickard, Oastell Riokard, co. Meath, 598.
Castle Bising, Risyngcastell, oo. Norfolk, 107.
Castre Bardolf, co. Norfolk, 84, 188.
Castro, in Spain, ship called U KeLterint of,
"378.
Casnn, Peter, 859.
Catane, Angelo, 294.
Catchemay, Thomas, 502.
Caterall, John, 307, 419.
Catesby, John, 80, 55, 70, 170, 179, 198, 820,
389, 377, 405, 580, 570, 578, 574, 610,
612, 613, 623, 628, 629, 682, 685.
, Robert, parson of Ladbroke, 542.
, William, 158, 218, 403,405, 580,531,
557, 570, 571, 597, 628, 632, 634.
, ....... sheriff of Hereford, 4.
Cathorp, co. Lincoln, 34, 182.
Catmere, Edmund, 250,
Catore, Catonr, Elizabeth, 477.
, John, 477.
Catrjngton, John, 407.
Catsash, Cattesasshe, co. Somerset, hundred
of, 82, 187.
Cattai, Heniy, 502.
Catte, James, 225.
, Richard, 128.
, William, 128.
Cattesasshe. See Catsash.
Cattistoek, Cattestoke, co. Dorset, 284.
Catton, CO. Norfolk, 98.
, 00. York, 483, 487.
Cattys, John, 110.
Catnr, Alice, 200.
, Joan, 194.
, John, 194, 200.
, Robert, 198, 194, 200.
Catworth, Great, co. Hantingdon, 508.
Candray, Richard, dean of St. Martin le
Grand, London, 99.
Caampe, William, 225, 826.
Caunton, Da^d, parson of Llangoedmore,
888.
Cans, Caurs, co. Salop, 432.
Causeway, Canswey [in Radipole], co. Dorset,
886.
Causton. See Cawston.
Causy, Roger, 149.
, , Agnes his wife, 149.
Cauthom, John, 527.
Caux, Anne de, the king's nurse, 489.
Cavell, Henry, 280.
Cavendish, Caundyssh, co. Suffolk, 89, 482.
Cayersbam, co. Oxford, 882.
Cawase, John, 8.
Cawedon. See Canewdon.
Cawethom, John, 877.
Cawod, John, 384, 431.
Cawode, Kaywode, William, 212.
Caworth. See Keyworth.
Cawston, Causton, co. Norfolk, 93, 887.
Caxton, German de, 561.
, Thomas, 303, 489.
, William, 332.
Cayleway. See Kayleway.
Cayre, in Brittany, ship called le Marye of,
605.
Cayso, CO. Bedford, 191.
Cayton, Richard, 198, 200.
Cecily, duchess of Tork, the king's mother,
184, 361, 439, 447, 538, 563, 584, 599.
, grants to, 89, 108, 151.
Cedewain, Eedewyn, in North Wales, 22.
Cely, Alexander, 565.
Ceme, Came, co. Dorset, abbey of, 240, 241,
279.
, conyent of, 235, 279.
, abbot of 93.
, John Yanne, abbot of, 286, 240, 879.
, Roger Bemyster, abbot of, 240, 241,
272, 279.
Cervyngton, Nicholas, 17, 107.
Cery, Kery, in North Wales, 22.
Chacombe, John, 10.
Chadaere, Chardeaere, in Shimpling, co.
Suffolk, 297, 556.
Chaderton. See Chaterton.
Chadgraye. See Chedgrave.
Chadwall, William, 58.
Chadworth, WiUiam, 28, 145, 248, 468, 622.
And tee Chedworth.
Chafee, John, 406.
Chagford, oo. Devon, 27.
Chalk, CO. WiltB, prebend of, 518.
Chalk, John, 818.
Chaldeboume'. See Shalboum.
Chaldrington. See Cholderton.
Chalford, co. Gloucester, 458.
Challerton, Richard, 268.
Challesworth, Richard, 276.
Challey, Geoffirey, 204.
Chalons, Thomas, 381.
Chalyelegh. See Chawleigh.
Chamberleyn, Chambrelaine, John, 148.
, Nicholas, 472.
, Richard, 812, 568.
, Robert, 492, 515, 686, 569, 606.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 515.
, Robert, sheriff of Merioneth, 198.
, Walter, 84.
William, 812, 888.
Chambemon. See Champemon.
Chambers, in Epping, co. Essex, 586.
Chambley, David, 308.
Chambre, Chaumbre, Henry, 291.
John, 44,271.
y , escheator of Northampton and
Rutland, 48.
, Richard, 405.
Thomas, 40, 852, 421, 565.
GENERAL INDEX.
671
Chambre, William, lU, 405» 624.
, Elixabeth his wife, 144.
Champa, William, rector of Lasham, 106.
Champemonn, Elixabeth, 116.
, Joan, 116,564.
, John, 102, 251, 327, 407, 564, 610,
612.
, Margaret, 116.
, Marjory, 116.
, Mary, 116. .
, Biohard, 116.
, Boger, 827.
Champflonre, John, 417.
Champion, John, 546.
Champneys, Kicholas, 147, 433.
, William, 5.
Chancery, 28-30,49,53-55, 57,71, 81, 85,96,
102, 104, 120, 131, 184, 153, 182, 195,
197, 199, 213, 234, 287, 244, 248, 250-
252, 267, 273, 275, 286, 287, 289, 295,
299, 315, 317-819, 333, 339, 841, 862-
354, 356, 857, 359, 360, 362, 866-869,
874, 877, 402-404, 408, 413, 422, 424,
427, 428, 444, 450, 464, 469, 478, 476,
478, 480, 481, 512, 515, 565, 568, 598,
594, 600, 601, 604.
, clerks of, 48, ^49, 228, 232, 287,
426, 468.
, prothonotary of. See Sharp.
, chafewaz in, 115, 514.
rolls of, keeper of, 491.
And see Kirkeham; Morland; AU
cok ; Morton.
Chandeler. See Chaondeler.
Chantries, Joondation of, 14, 21, 46, 62, 88,
90, 112, 113, 185, 192,209,281,811,
340, 858, 361, 400, 417, 420, 425, 448,
449, 460, 468, 476, 484, 523, 542, 563,
564, 566, 568, 569, 596, 600.
Changton, Walter, 84.
, William, 84.
, , Matilda his wife, 84.
Chapeoombe, co. Somerset, 373.
Chapeleyn, Bichard, 419.
Chapeliiod [co. Dublin], 458, 598.
Chapman, Alice, 128.
, Henry, 17.
, John, 141, 217, 575.
, Bichard, 73.
, Boger, 502.
, Stephen, mayor of Plymouth, 109.
, Thomas, 409, 575.
, William, 88, 144.
Chard, Philip, 177.
Chardeaere. See Chadacre.
Charity siir Loire, Ste Marie, Louis de
Swilleyo, prior of, 274.
, Dan William Brekenok, prior of,
890.
Charles, Thomas, 110, 499.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 110.
And see Charlys.
Charleton, Bichard, 349.
... , Bobert, 247, 249, 627.
Charlton, co. Dorset, 63.
, CO. Wilts, priory of, 461.
Mackrell, co. Somerset, 457, 530.
Charlwood, co. Surrey, 237.
Charlys, Bichard, 432.
Chamock, Chernok Gogard, co. Lancaster,
141, 142.
Chart, CO. Kent, hundred of, 302.
, Great, 568.
Charter printed at lenf^th, 13.
Chartessey, William, 318.
Chartley. See Deyereux.
Chate, Peter, 49.'>.
Chaterton, Chaderton, Edmund, master of
the hospital of St. Leonard, Stoke,
585.
, , prebendary of St. Asaph, 585.
, prebendary of Southwell, 559.
, , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 559.
, Henry, 280, 360, 580.
Chatham, Chatham, co. Kent, 188, 871.
, hospital of St. Bartholomew, 56 1 .
» and Gillingham, hundred of, 301.
Chattok, Bobert, 515.
, William, 165, 192.
Chaucer, Thomas, 65, 66.
Chaundeler, Chandeler, Thomas, 374, 626.
, , chancellor of the UniTersity
of Oxford, 626.
, , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 560.
, , prebendary of Southwell, 560.
, Walter, 432.
Channdre, Bichard^ 43.
Chauntrell, John, 289, 357.
, William, 268.
Chauntry, William, parson of Scrayingham,
178.
, , parson of Papworth Everard,
174,
, archdeacon of Derby, 517.
Chaureth, Cbawrey (in Broxted), oo. Essex,
416.
Chawleigh, Chalvelegh, Callegh, co. Devon,
23, 174, 176, 189, 280, 457, 486, 529.
Chawrey. See Chaureth.
Chearsley, Cherdesle, co. Buckingham, 152.
Chechestre. See Chichester.
Cheddington, Thetyngdon, eo. Buckingham,
185.
jChedgrare, Chadgrave, co. Norfolk, 508.
Chedworth, John, bishop of Lincoln [1452-
71], 23, 39, 98, 107, 181, 205, 239,
241, 252, 255, 261, 283, 292, 295, 832,
432, 607, 609, 617-621, 623, 625, 626.
, , archdeacon of Lineoln, 580.
, , prebendary of King's Sutton,
580.
672
GENERAL INDEX.
Chedworth, William, 147, 432, 580.
, I Joftn hif wife, 580.
iind 5ee Chadvorth.
Cbedyngston. See Chiddingstone.
Ghekes, William, 168.
CheldeBworth, Bichard, 319.
Cheles, Thomas, S04.
Cliellescombe, Thomas, 41.
Chellesfeld. See Chelsfield.
Cheliyngton. See Chillington.
Ghelmerton, Childerston, Chilmeidon, c*.
Derby, 397, 460, 641, 662.
Chelmscote, co. Backingham, 521.
Chelmsford, co. Essex, 504, 676, 577.
Chelsfield, Chellesfeld, co. Kent, 480.
Chelston, Chilstoir, Chylston, co. Devon, 24,
45.
Chelsyn (in Stevenage), co. Hertford, 182.
Chelton. See Chilton.
Chelveston, co. Northampton, 582.
Chemery, Bichard, 490.
Cheney. See Cheyne.
Chepman, Bichard, 518.
Chepstede. See Chipstead ; Chipsted.
Chepstow, Chipsiowe, co. Monmouth, 29,
112, 163.
Chepyngnorton. See Chipping Norton.
Chepyngtoryton. See Torrington.
Cherchar, Walter, 595.
Cherdesle. See Cheaisley.
Cheriton, Chiriton Fit* Payn, co. Devon, 58.
Chemok. See Chamock.
Cheny Burton, co. York, 10.
Chertesey, Edmund, 407, 618.
Cherubeer,Churebere(in Dolton), co. Devon,
187.
Cherystnunton. See Church Staunton.
Chese, Henry, 886.
Chesehull. See Chishall.
Chesewyke. See Chiswick.
Chesham, co. Buckingham, 224.
Aston Sandford, co. Buckingham,
297, 560.
Bois, CO. Buckingham, 224.
Cheshunt, co. Hertford, 486, 457, 680,
, prioress and nuns of, 188.
, Isabel Forest, prioress of, 188.
, CO. Lincola, 242.
Chesilherst See Chislehurst.
Cheslyn Hay, Chisteleyn Haye, co. Stafford,
233.
Chester, 127, 846, 478, 491, 524.
, mayor of. See Suthworth.
, port of, 524.
, bishop of. See Clinton.
, earl of. See Meschines ; Scot
letters patent dated at, 85.
, county of, 153, 219, 283, 361, 866,
366, 490.
, , sheriff of, 490.
Chester herald of arms, 861.
Chester, Bichard, 847.
, William, 847.
Chesterfield, co. Derby, 441, 448, 455, 482,
507.
Chesterford, co. Essex, 538.
, Great, 142, 498.
Chesulden. See Chisledon.
Cheswardine, CO. Salop, 188, 401, 402, 420,
489.
Chetham. See Chatham.
Cheveley, co. Cambridge, 880.
Cheverell Bnmell, co. Wilts, 306.
Hales, 306.
, Great, 806.
Cheverell, John, 856, 428.
, Walter, 247,406, 573, 613.
Cheveryshall. See Chivers.
Chevir, John, chief justice of the King's
Bench in Ireland, 198.
Chewton, Chuton, 00. Somerset, 456.
Cheyne, Cheyun, Cheney, Alexander, 449.
, Humphrey. 449.
, James, 44.
John, 55, 101, 198, 196, 200, 220,
245, 248, 285, 305, 317, 818, 349, 404,
406, 427,'449, 470, 472, 522, 583, 558,
573, 585, 608, 609, 635.
, Elisabeth his wife, 449.
, John, of Fallesdon Cheyne, 408, 428.
, .. «..,of Pynne, 806, 811, 350,406,
588, 538, 628.
, Bohert, 197, 449.
, Boger, 449, 558.
, William, 196. 247, 249, 808, 351,898,
894, 406, 449, 461, 688.
Cheynesmaner, co. Buckingham, 471.
Chiohelee, Henry, 609.
Chichester,. Cicestre, co. Sussex, 2, 87, 52,
72, 147, 169, 279, 308, 857.
, port of, 15,216,268, 458, 469, 521,
668, 592.
..., diocese of, 66, 165, 210, 265, 416,
418,650.
, bishop of. See Anindell.
, cathedral of, 14, 413.
, , dean of, 62, 808.
, , dean and chapter of, 859.
, , vicars of, 85, 111.
, , chantry of St. Mary in, 808.
, ....,., Mortimer's chantry in, 294,
296, 369, 550.
, , prebend of Sutton in, 551.
hospital of St. James by, William
Forden, warden of, 235.
Chichester, Chechestre, Bichard, 246, 247,
427, 490.
Chicksand, Chikesand, co. Bedford, 191.
, Stephen, prior of, 576.
Chiddeformc. See Childirome.
ChiddiiigBtonc, Chidyngi^toD, co. Jient, 501,
GENERAL INDEX.
673
Chigwell, CO, Essex, 192.
Child. Chylde, Joho, 856.
» Peter, 251, 401, 458.
, Philip, 156,251.
Childerhous, Edmund, 64.
Childerston. See Chelmertou.
Childfrome, Chiddeforme, co. Dorset, 457.
527.
Chilleaford, Chisilford, co. Suffolk, 110.
Chillesworth, John, 319.
Chillington, Chellyugton, co, Somerset, 533.
Chillington, Chilynpton, co. Stafford, 145.
(^hilmerdon. See Chelmerton.
Chilston. See Chelston.
Chiltern Langlej, oo. Hertford, 136, 151, 163,
348.
Chilton, Chylton, co. Somerset, 96, 151.
Chelton, co. Suffolk, 581.
Candover, co. Southampton, 534.
Oanteloe, Chylton Cantelope, co.
Somerset, 305, 347.
Chingford, Chyngford, co. Essex, 38, 480.
Chippenham, co. Wilts, 466.
I hundred of, 466.
Chipping Norton, Chepyng Norton, co.
Oxford, 151, 297, 323, 345, 432, 560.
Chipping Wycombe, Chepyngwycombe, co.
Buckingham, 382, 435.
Chipettad, Chepstede, co. Surrey, 519, 548.
Chipsted, Chepsted, co. Kent, 164, 501.
Chipstowe. See Chepstow.
Chirch, Robert, 432.
Chirchefordhall in Cupel, co. Suffolk, 515.
Chirchchill in Whitstable, co. Kent, 274.
Chirchcstaunton. See Church Staunton.
Chiroheyerd, Thomas, 94.
> > Alice his wife, 94.
Chiriton. See Cheriton.
Chirk [co. Denbigh], 505, 557.
Chirkeland, 505, 557.
Chishall, Chesehull, Great, co. Essex, 208.
Chisilford. 5cs ChiUesford.
Chisletlon, Chesulden, co. Wilts, 255.
Chislehurst, Cbesilherst, co. Kent, 578.
Chislet, Chistlet, Chystlette, co. Kent. 148.
436. '
Chisteleyn Haye. See Cheslyn Hay.
Chiswick, Chesewyke, co. Middlesex, 155.
, prebend of, 176.
Chivers, Cheveryshall (in Ongar), co. Essex,
515.
Choke, Chbkke, Richard, 55, 70, 92, 101-
103, 127-129, 140, 168, 170, 171, 221,
247-249, 251, 289, 317, 353, 366, 374,
377, 408, 405, 406, 408, 473, 525, 573,
574, 593, 608, 610, 612-614, 616, 625-
629, 630, 635, 636.
t ». justice of the Bench, 227,
229, 258, 294, 344, 403.
Cholderton, Chaldrington, co. Wilts, 359.
Chols, Robert, 223.
7 96186.
Chowne, John, 301.
Christchnrch, Cristchirchc, co. Southampton,
208, 209, 574.
Chulmleigh, Chilmelav, Cliylmelegh, co,
Devon, 24, 25, 27, 128, 511.
Church, John, 101.
Church PulYorbatch, co. Salop, 365.
Staunton, Chorystaunton, co. Devon,
12.
Churcheyerd, Walter, 595.
Chureboro. See Chcrubcer.
Chuton. See Chewton.
Chuwe, Thomas, parson of Chilton Cantclow,
347.
Chylde. See Child.
Chylmelegh. See Chnlmleigb.
Chylston. See Chelston.
Chylton. See Chilton.
Chyngford. See Chingford.
ChypstOD, John, 573.
Chyrcheward, Hugh, 577.
Chystlette. See Chislet.
Chywarton in Perran Uthnoe, co. Cornwall,
324.
Chywarton, William, 324.
Cicestre. See Chichester ; Cirencester.
Cinque Ports, 110, 250, 288, 302, 303, 573.
, warden of, 206.
And eee Fitz Alan,
, lieutenant of. See FitzAlao ;
Scott.
Cirche, Edward, 699.
Cirencester, Cicestre, co."^ Gloucester, 222,
235,271,361,577. ' .
, letters patent dated at, 206.
, John, abbot of, 386, 615.
Cistercian order, 171, 376, 403, 404, 521.
f chapter general of, 171, 403, 404.
, reformer of, 404.
Claie, Walter, 894.
Clampard, Thomas, 835.
Clandauer, Henry, 98.
Clanfield, Clanefeld, co. Oxford, 9.
Claphara, Clopham, co. Surrey, 808.
Clapham, Clapam, Clai»eham, Richard, 49, 80.
218, 331.
, Thomas, 572.
.William, 49, 331.
Clare, co. Suffolk, 89, 257, 432.'
» portion of, in the church of Tiverton.
292.
Clare, John, 218.
aarell, Richaid, 209.
.Thomas, 7, 73..
» 9 vicar of Leeds by Rothwcll.
209.
Chirence, Thomas, 287.
Clarendon, Chiringdon, co. Wilts, 248, 810.
848. '
Claud, William, 881.
Claveleshay, Richard, 84, 86.
U U
67-1
GENERAL INDEX.
Clayei^rer, Robert, 61. ^
Clayeriiig, co. Essex, 346, 457, 487, 529.
ClaxtoD, Robert, 219.
, William, 817, 464.
Clay, John, knight, 227, 253.
, Joan, his wife, 227, 263.
John, the younger, 227, 253.
Claybrok, Richard, 877.
Claybroke, William, 84, 4?, 92.
Claydon, co. Buckingham, 145.
Chiygate, Cleygate, co. Surrey, 548.
Claymond, Thomas, 20, 419.
Clayoure, co. Oxford, 431.
Clayton, co. Devon, 280, 457, 529.
, Cleyton, co. Lancaster, 575.
, CO. Sussex, 192.
, CO. York, 46.
Clayton, Thomas, 8.
, William, 8, 84, 326.
, , parson of Stanhope, 295.
, , prebendary of Lincoln, 295.
Cleeve, Clive, co. Somerset, abbot and monks
of, 112.
Clefton. ' .See Clifton.
Clehonger, Clehangre, co. llcreford, 20, 425,
450, 468, 505.
Clemens, Thomas, 53, 54, 57, 65, 102, 169,
218, 246, 550, 578, 610.
, , the elder, 220.
Clement, John, 101, 128, 574.
, William, 128, 467.
Clements, William, 828.
Clemowe, William, 104.
Clent, CO. Stafford, 470.
Clere, Edmund, 250, 499.
, , eseheator in Korfolk and
Suffolk, 191.
Cleref, co. Sussex, forest of, 192.
Clerionet, William, 215.
, , Katharine bis wife, 215.
Clerk, Edith, 821.
, Joan, 164.
, John, 2, 5. 70, 71, 76, 83, 148, 225,
258, 852, 858, 407^ 478, 500, 514, 578,
618, 626.
...„...., , second baron of the Exchequer,
38, 51, 222, 258, 445.
, , one of the barons of the
Exchequer, 366, 375.
, , parson uf St. Mary Moises in
Frydaystrete, London, 109.
, , the younger, 164.
, Richard, 269, 282, 286, 403, 407, 612.
Robert, 78, 216, 251, 484.
, Thomas, 2, 5, 258, 818.
, Walter, 164.
, William, 251, 407.
Clerkenwell, Agnes, prioress of, 895.
Clerkson, John, 515.
Cleve, William, 472.
Cleyeley, Nicholas, 46.
Clewer, Cleware, co. Berks., 568.
Cley by the Sea, co. Norfolk, 434.
Qey, George, 503.
, William, 8.
Cleye, Hugh, yicar of Chipping Wycombe,
230.
Cleygate. See Claygate.
Cleyton. See Clayton.
CUderhowe, Hugh, 76.
Ciidro, John, parson of lilanaber, 304.
Cliff, John, 158.
William, 158,
Cliffe, CO. Northampton, 599.
Clifford, Clyffoi^, Alexander, 199, 284. 389.
, Henry, 827.
, James, 2S4.
...... .., Joan, 888.
, lord, 20, 40, 93, 327, 420, 424,
470, 479, 649.
., Roger, 855.
, Thomas, lord, 40.
, William, 58, 219, 667.
, , eseheator in Kent and
Middlesex, 333.
Clifton, CO. Devon, 60,
, CO. Gloucester, 827, 873.
, CO. Nottingham, 180, 600.
Clifton, Clefton, Clyfton, Gervase, 161, 180,
252, 407, 462, 479, 600, 621, 625.
, , treasurer of Calais, 161,
, the younger, 199.
, Henry, 528.
.., John, 598.
, Robert, 10, 86, 281, 850, 407, 477,
577, 600, 625.
, , Alice, his wife, 600.
Clmton, Roger de, bishop of Chester [1129-
1148], 425.
Clipsham, CHpisham, co. Ruthrnd, 280, 360.
Clipstone, Clypstone, co. Nottingham, 180,
310, 488.
Clitheroe, Clyderowc, co, Lancaster, 223.
Clive. See Cleeye.
Cliveton, Richard, 426.
Clody, John, 60.
Clogh, John, 470.
Clogyn, CO. Caermarthen, 60.
Clopham. See Clapham.
Clopton, CO. Suffolk, 18, 484.
Clopton, John, 246, 248, 490, 631.
Close, Cloos, John, 418.
, Stephen, 868, 413.
, , warden of the hospital of
Ospringe, 418.
, prebendary of Lincoln, 295.
, , parson of Stanhope, 295.
Clotte, Bartholomew, 249.
Cloughston, Patrick, 13.
Clowecrosse [co. Cambrid|^o], 170,
GENERAL INDEX.
67d
Clojton, See Colylon.
Cludde, William, 376.
Clugniaco, Fenicoa de, archdeacon of
Farerncy, 88.
Cluniac order, 14, 15, 65, 274, 358, 387, 388,
390, 403, 415, 418.
Cluny, abbey of, 42, 585.
, abbot of, 418.
Sir Jobnde Bourbonio, abbot of, 415.
Clyderowe. See Clitheroe.
a Clyf, Peter, 357.
Clyflf, John, 12, 60, 256.
, Matthew, 8.
William, 108.
Clyfford. See Clifford.
Clyfton. See Clifton.
Clynton, JohD, lord of Clynton and Say, 270,
290.
Clypstone. See Clipstone.
Clystflomson, co. Devon, 60.
Clyve, William, 285.
Clyyeconibe, co. Dorset, 457, 529.
Clyvele, Nicholas, 84.
Cobbe, John, 70, 71, 154, 407.
Marjory, 154, 647.
Cobbell, Richard, 256.
Cobbelyngton, Henry de, parson of Rattlesden,
56.
Cobbes, John, 800.
Cobcote, Thomas, 573.
Cobham, John, of Cobham, 283.
, Thomas, 5, 118,246,248,298,352,
535, 618, 682.
, , Anne his wife, 118, 535.
> , his daughter, 998, 535.
Cobhambury, co. Kent, 589.
Cobinton. See Cubbington.
Coblyngton. See Cublington.
Col>olle, Bobert, 201.
CockeringtOB, Cokeryagton [co. Lincoln],
294, 508.
Cockermoath, Cokermouth, co. Camberland,
812.
Cockes, Thomas, 577.
Cockfield, Cokefeld, co. Suffolk, 86, 89, 297,
484, 538.
Cockington, Cokyngton, co. Devon, 24, 46.
Codbury, Thomas, 286, 287.
Codde, John, 325.
Coddesheth. See Codsheath.
Coddiogton, Codyngton, Todyngton, co. Here-
ford, Great, 225.
Code, John, 78, 189.
.., Walter, 189.
Codecombe. See Cntcombe.
Coder, William, 118.
Codford, CO. Wilts, 434.
, St Peter, 443.
Codgrave. See CotfimTe.
Codryngton, Hamphrej, 427.
Codsheath, Coddesheth, oo. Kent, hoodred of,
300.
Coetelcm, Nicholas, 198.
Coffaham, Richard, 852.
Coffyn. WiUiam, 29, 427, 552.
Coz;^3shaII, Coksale, co. Essex, 76, 144, 818«
Coiimgo, 98, 112, 138, 139, 149, 150, 185, 227|
:}I3-S15, 392, 468, 511, 586.
, falsification, ^c, of, 53, 54, 57, 58,
117,168,511,606.
CoitcJimore. See Coytesmore. 1
Coke, Cok, Cokke, Chrittopber, 351, 407,
427, 612.
... ••..., Edward, 592.
.., Henry, 128.
, Hagh, 190, 882.
John, 142, 201, 920, 240, 500, 591,
629.
• mayor of Cambridge, 609.
, Master John, second in the office of
the privy seal, 554, 569, 596.
, Laurence, 581.
, , Joan his wife, 581.
.Philip, 347.
, Ralph, 510.
, Richard, 109, 821, 435.
, Robert, 276, 817.
, , mayor of Sandwich, 318.
• , parson of Oye, 42.
, Thomas, 101, 143, 187, 317-319, 347,
354, 397, 488, 495, 504, 613.
, Walter, 57, 128.
, William, 439.
^fic{ Me Cooke.
Cokebury. See Cookbury.
Cokefeld. See Cockfield.
Cokefeld, Isabel, 322.
Cokeham. See Cookham.
Coken. See Cokeyn.
Coker, West, co. Somerset, 187.
, hundred of, 187.
Cokerell, Walter, 486.
Cokermoath. See Cookermouth.
Cokes, in Hartest, co. Saffolk, 556.
Coket, Coket seal, 15, 91, 168, 167, 175, 216,
357, 438, 469, 484.
Cokeyn, Coken, Cokyn, John, 285, 504, 570,
607.
Cokkowe, William, 42.
Cokkys, John, 437.
Thomas, 390.
, William, 144, 499.
Cokrell, Richard, 583, 587.
Coksale. See Coggeshall.
Cokson, John, 277.
Cokyn. See Cokeyn.
Cokyngton. See Cockington.
Colan, Ralph, 886.
And sec Collan.
Colard, John, 79.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Colas, Henry, 505.
Colborne, Christian, 547.
Colbrond, Thomas, 241.
Colby, CO. Norfolk, 191.
Colchester, co. Essex, 131, 147, 291, 318, 321,
843, 401, 516, 540, 594, 605.
,St. John's abbe3% 107.
, , convent of, 108.
, , John Canone, abbot of, 108.
, , Walter Stansted, abbot of, 107.
, Friars Minor of, 162.
, , Robert Wotton, guardian of,
162.
, hospital of Crossechirch at, 89.
, , John Wilton, prior of, 89.
, , Williaiu Kylwilmerssb, prior
of, 89.
Colcbestre, William, 524.
Colcombe, Colecombe, Collycombe, co. Devon,
23, 176, 181, 189, 280, 427, 529.
by Minchinhampton, co. Gloucester,
448, 453, 454.
Coldale, Coldell, John, 16, 280, 341, 596.
Coldanger. See Goldhanger.
Coldcote, Robert, 507.
Coldkenyngton. See Kempton.
Cole, John, 71, 240, 259, 269, 288, 340, 354,
355, 496.
, Robert, 381.
, William, 61.
, , parson of St. Martin's,
Chichester, 52.
, , chaplain of the chantry at the
altar of St. Mary in Chichester Ca«
thedral, 308.
...«...., , parson of St. Peter by Gyidyn*
hall, Chichester, 808.
Colebiook, Colbroke, co. Devon, 224.
Colepeper, Colpepyr, Culpepyr, John, 127, 195,
199, 219, 284, 285, 352, 357, 407, 618.
, Richard, 164, 195, 199, 219, 352.
, , sheriff of Kent, 346.
Coles, Nicholas, 494.
Coleshill, Colshill, co. Warwick, 50, 331, 604.
Colet, Colett, Alan, 76, 433.
Henry, 509.
, William, 502, 570, 607.
Coleton, CO. Cornwall, 58.
Colett. See Colet.
Colgyll, John, 218.
Coli, in Ireland, 165.
Coliford. See Colyford.
Collan, John, 199, 406, 617.
AndaeeCciian,
Colle, John, 817-319, 853.
CoUes, John, 578, 589.
, Richard, 578, 589.
Collesby. See Cowcsby.
Collewell [co. Nottingham], 180.
CoUey, Thomas, 74.
t
Collingbourne, Colyngboum Abbots, co.
Wilts, 177.
Colyngboum Eyngeston, 177.
, Colyngboum Southampton, 1 77.
Colynboorn Valaunce, 177.
Collumpton, Colunton, co. Devon, 282, 404.
Collys, Thomas, 427.
Colman, Henry, 473.
, John, 147.
, Peter, 113.
, Thomas, 254.
Coin, Culne St Denis, co. Gloucester, 66.
Colne, CO. Essex, 297, 521.
, EarPs, 318, 543, 547, 563, 567.
And see Coulonge.
Cologne, 340.
, bishopric of, 52.
merchants of, 237, 272, 807, 387,
445, 452.
Colome, William, 218.
Colpepyr. See Colepeper.
Colquite, Culquite, co. Cornwall, 345.
Colshill. See Coleshill.
Colshull, Colshill. John, 56, 102, 186, 220,
279, 851, 898, 399, 610.
, sheriff of Cornwall, 57.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 186.
,W^illiam, 163.
Colsond Darcy. See TolleehuDt D*Arcy.
Colsone, Dan William, abbot of Whitby, 550,
554.
Colston Basset, co. Nottingham, 297.
Colt, Colte, John, 2, 290, 381, 504, 568.
, Thomas, 24, 42, 192, 261, 504, 568,
618.
, , Joan his wife, 568.
, Thomas, keeper of the rolls of
Chancery in Ireland, 84.
Colthorpe. See Cowthorpe.
Columbjohn, Cnlme John, co. Devon, 156,
174, 189, 280, 457, 529.
Columpton. See Collumpton.
Colunton. See Collumpton.
Colvile, Colwyll, John, 169, 581, 593.
, , parson of Winchelsea, 210,
265.
, William, 637.
Colvilles, Colvyles, co. Cambridge, 480.
Colwall, CO. Hereford, 101, 102.
Colwyohe, Robert, 144.
, , sheriff of London, 546, 547,
586.
, , sheriff of Middlesex, 551, 556.
Cohvyll. See Colvile.
Colworth, CO. Sussex, 116.
Colyer, Reginald, prior of St Bartholomew,
West Smithfield, London, 260.
, Thomas, 500.
Colyn, John, 367.
Colyford, Coliford, CO. Devon, 23, 171, 176,
189, 280, 348, 457, 529.
6&NE&AL INDEX.
:67-7
Golynbonrn. See Collingbourne.
Colyngboume, William, 824, 406, 432, 501
573, 685.
..., sheriff of Wilts, 514.
..., Margaret his wife, 482.
Colyngrigge, John, 406, 46a,*608.
Colyns, John, 81, 142, 406, 558.
9 , the elder, 282.
f Richard, 250.
.Robert, 824.
, William, 4, 215, 253.
•« I • Joan his wife, 215.
Colyton, Coleton, Cloyton, co. Devon, 28, 176,
181, 189, 280, 457, 629.
Combe, Come, co. Oxford, 17.
> Clyvecombe, Wjdecombe, eo. Dorset,
457.
> CO. Wartrick, abbot and oonyent of.
478.
» , Alexander Whitley, abbot of, 478.
» William de Bretford, abbot of, 478.
> ]^£artin, abbot of, 478. i
Bisset, CO. Wilts, 32, 33, 533.
» Long, CO. Oxford, 852, 519, 576.
Martin, co. Devon, 82, 137.
Combe, Richard, 93, 432.
» Simon, 93, 183.
> Thomas, 489, 490.
, William, 201, 208.
Comber, John, 447.
Comberton, co. Cambridge, 158.
Combes, co. Suffolk, 98.
Combes, Thomas, 288, 573.
Come. See Combe.
Comelande, Dame Alice, abbess of Wilton,
231, 238, 296.
Commissions of the peace. See Appendix.
de walliis et fosaaiis, 28, 101, 169,
170, 251, 252, 288, 354, 427, 428, 462,
463.
Compagni, Victor, 59.
Compton, CO. Gloacester, 67.
*. , CO. Sassex, 63, 461.
Mordok, co. Warwick, 430.
Pauncefote, co. Somerset, 296.
Basset, co. Wilts, 534.
Chamberlain, co. WilU, 533, 534. ,
, Long. CO. Wilts, 583.
Compton, John, 133.
, Thomas, 4.
Conderowe, Thomas, 308.
Congerton, Congreton, William, 336.
Coningsbj, Connesby, Conyngesby, co. Lin-
coln, 81, 261, 286, 297.
Conisborough, Connysbuigh [co. York], 310,
361.
Conishead, Conyngshed [co, Lancaster],
William, prior of, 456.
Conishohne, Conyngesholme, co. Lincoln,
608.
Coni8ton> Coldj Coldconyngstonc, 48.% 48?.
Connesby. See Coningsby.
Connysburgh. See Conisborough.
Constable, Cunstablc, Agnes, 385.
, John, 102, 199, 349, 437, 463, 493,
636.
., Marmaduke, 352, 621.
Robert, 199, 251, 849, 854, 385, 407,
. 409, 418, 464, 572, 621, 636.
, , sheriff of Lincoln, 881.
»o , sheriff of York, 881.
Constanciis, Walter de, 13.
Constantinople, 291.
Contryne, Jerome, 587.
Convers, John, 237, 273, 337.
Conway, Canwey, co. Carnarvon, 1 13, 524.
, port of, 524.
Conway, Thomas, 31.
Cony, John, 91.
, Walter, 500.
Conyere, John, 575, 579.
Conyers, Christopher, 200.
, Henry, 215.
, John, 21.5, 349, 353, 408, 532,-6a7.
..., sheriff of York, 185, 551. *
..., the elder, 218.
, , the younger, 218.
, Robert, 112.
, Thomas, 112, 637.
Conynesbnrgh, Edmund, 415.
Conyngshed. See Conishead.
Conyngton, John, 68.
Conyston, Richard, 523.
Coo, Peter, 318.
Cook, Cooke, Christopher, 476, 612.
, Edmund, 82.
, Helen, 420.
, John, 98, 104, 203, 405, 420, 429,
434, 542.
, •«!..., Mar]ory his wife, 420.
, Philip, 347.
, Richard, 250.
Robert, 409.
, Thomas, 6, 98, 347.
, William, 252, 288, 485, 439.
And see Coke.
Cookbniy, Cokebnry, co. Devon, 36.
Cooke. See Cook.
Cookham, Cokeham, co. Berks, 232, 234, 238.
, hundred of, 232.
Coope, Robert, 609.
Coorte, Robert, 602.
Coosby. See Cowesby.
Coote, Cote, William, 28, 252, 261, 289, 363,
620, 621.
Copcott, Richard, 462, 474, 492.
Cope, Robert, 609.
Copehill. ' See Cople.
Coplc, Copehill, co. Bedford, 191.
Copleston, Philip, 219, 220, 46 j, 612.
, Ralph, 465.
m
CIeUERAL INDEiX.
Coplcston, Thomas, prebendary of CuttoD,212.
, , parson of Drewsteignton, 213.
, Williiim, 198, i94.
Copley, Henry, 146.
, William, 316, 463, 638.
Coppe, Julian, 336.
Copsam, CO. Devon, 60.
Copnldyke, John, 285.
Copyndale, Adam, Ticar-general of tho bishop
of Salisbury, 16.
..., John, 427.
, Stephen, 354, 407,637.
Corbet, lialph, 251.
Richard, 96, 284, 407, 429, 444, 520,
627.
, Soger, 95, 249, 444.
, , of Moreton, 113.
, Elizabeth his wife, 113.
, Thomas, 407, 628.
, , ofLegh, 627.
, William, 171.
Corbrond, Jolm, 10.
Corbryk, John, 141.
Corby, Corkby, co. Cumberland, 214, 277.
..., Crokby, Little [co. Cumberland],
215, 277.
Corby, Bobert, 132.
Corewen, Thomas, 241.
Corfe Castle, co. Dorset, 42.
Corfham, Corsam, co. Salop, 411.
Coriasmbias, Didacus de, 807.
Coriser, Robert, 39.
Cork, in Ireland, 468, 592.
Corkby. See Corby.
Corke, John, 58.
, Roger, 83.
Combargh. See Corneburgh.
Combury, Corneburgh, co. Oxford, 864,
510.
, forest of, 93, 565.
Corneburgh, Comburgh, AInred, 57, 102,
128, 197, 200, 220, 284, 351, 362, 421,
490, 492-495, 525, 610, 614.
Comemonger, John, 147.
Comcwaile, Comwoles, Comwalshe, Ed*
nmnd, 425.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 425.
, John, 442.
I , , chief baron of the Exchequer in
Ireland, 193.
Robert, 12, 326.
...«••..., Thomas, 14, 18, 45, 152,335, 344,
345, 350, 407, 615, 616.
Cometrales Mancr in Iver, co. Buckingham,
45.
Cornewe, William, 462.
I. And see CoTun.
Comey [co. Cumberland], 515.
Conihull, R. de) 561.
Cornilo, Corny loo, co. Kent, hundred of.
tfOO.
Cornn, William, 632.
And see Come^e.
Cornwall, county of, 22, 25, 86, 54, 56, 57,
88, 100-102, 116, 169, 175, 195, 197,
218-220, 246, 284, 829, 347, 351, 354,
389, 400; 421, 427, 444, 462, 490-492,
495, 496, 525.
, , sheriff of, 29, 53, 54, 56, 57,
101, 102, 157, 169, 219, 220. 284, 35l«
354, 490-492, 552.
, And see Colshull; Sturgeon;
Eortescu.
, , eschcator in, 15, 233, 296.
, And see Gill; Eggecombe ;
Carewe ; Courtenay ; Penpons ; Hal-
well.
, , coroners in, 443.
, .,...., outlawries in, 51, 77, 119, 141,
142, 145, 324, 327, 380, 386, 484, 575,
579, 581, 588, 608.
, , tin and lead in, 36.
, , mines in, 420.
, , subsidy and ulnagc of cloth in,
329, 347, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
609.
, duchy of, 65, 83, 157, 178, 180, 197,
283, 365, 366.
, , receiver-general of, 37, 157.
And see Ha^tynges.
, , steward of. See Stafford.
, duke of, 178.
Comwalshe. See Cornewaile.
ComweU. See Comewiule.
Comwood, Cornewode, co. DeYon, 24, 25.
Comworthy, Corneworthi, co. Devon, 327,
373.
, nunnery of, 378.
Cornyssh, John, the elder, 324.
, , the younger, 324.
, Richard, 324.
, Thomas, 171,514.
, William, 224.
Corringham, Coryngham, co. Lincoln, 179.
Corsam. See Corfham.
Corsthuayat See Crosthwaite.
Corston. See Coston.
Cortenale, Cortenhale, William, 167, 174.
Cortlyugstok. See Costock.
Coruu, William, 169.
Corveser, Richard, 197.
Coryngdon, Master John, prebendary of
Windsor, 396.
Cor}'ngham, John, 145.
Ccryngton, Joan, 390, 444.
Corymalet See Curry Malet.
Coryrevell. See Curry Rivcl.
Cosgrove, co. Northampton, 79.
Cosham, co. Wilts, 232, 238, 241.
Cossington, Cosyngton, co. Leicester, 26,
517.
Costock, Cortlyngstok, co. Nottingliam, 297»
GENERAL U^EX.
670
Coston, Conton, eo. Norfolk, 562.
Cosyn, Robert, 288, 340, 356.
, WiUiam, 435.
And see Cousyn.
CosyngtOB, Richard, 502.
Cote. See Coote.
Goteler, John, 77.
, , the elder, 141.
, , the younger, 141.
Coterell, Thomas, 198.
.., William, 88.
Ck)teriche. See Cotheridge.
Cotes. See Coton.
Cotes, Humphrey, the elder, 444.
, John, 581.
, Robert, 144.
Cotford, John, 72.
Cotgrave, Codgrave, co. Nottingham, 600.
Cotheistone, Cotheleston, co. Somerset, 194,
522.
Cotheridge, Coteriche, co. Worcester, 27.
Cotherstok. See Cotterstock.
Cotman, John, 553.
Coton, Cotes, co. Cambridge, 589*
Coton, John, 118«
, Roger, escheator in ^he county of
York, 585.
Cotteford, William, 81.
Cotterstock, Cotherstok, oo. Northampton,
provost and chaplains of, 119.
, Walter Oudoby, provost of, 119.
Cottesbroke, William, 9.
Cotteswoid, John, 286.
Cottingham, Cotyngham, co. York, 207, 369,
428, 507.
Cotton, Cottun, John, 448.
, Thomas, 245, 248, 275, 609.
Cotyn, John, 119.
Cotyngham. See Cottingham.
Cotyngham, Edmund, 10.
Coubnrgh, Richard, 141.
Couche, Richard, 818.
Conghton, co. Warwick, 20.
Coulonge, Colne by Calais, 83, 551, 567.
Councell, Henry, 216.
Counten, Edmund, 516.
Ceuper, Coupere, Bartholomew, 76, 142.
, Henry, 224.
, John, 181, 393, 407, 544, 617.
, Roger, 224, 254, 434.
, Thomas, 130.
, Walter, 499.
Conpuldyk, John, the elder, 570.
, , the younger, 570.
Coupyr. See Cupar.
Court, Henry, 182, 246, 629.
, John, 7.
, Peter de la, 188.
a Court, Humphrey Simon, 300.
Courtenny, Edward, 341, 403, 491, 573.
Courtenay, Edward, carl of Devon, 127*
, Henry, 155, 156, 187.
, Hugh, 197, 217, 218, 246, 249-251,
874, 610, 612.
, , carl of Devon, 127.
, Humphrey, 217, 218, 403, 404.
, Joan, 174.
, John, 128, 271, 291, 330.
, , earl of Devon, 410, 612.
, Peter, 217, 218, 263, 403, 429.
, , secretary of Henry VI., 223.
, secretary of Edward IV. 880,
382, 439.
, , master of the hospital of
St Antony, London, 228.
, , dean of St. Stephen's, West-
minster^ 332, 414.
, , dean of St. George's, Windsor,
596.
, Philip, 127, 128, 171, 217, 218, 246,
247, 284, 291, 330, 351, 403, 408, 429,
612.
, Thomas, fifth earl of Devon, 65, 187,
128, 156.
« , , sixth earl, 24, 27, 81, 38,51,
65, 116, 128, 156, 174, 176, 179, 181,
187, 280, 330, 480, 595.
, Walter, 217,281.
, , , escheator of Devon and Corn-
wall, 440.
, William, knight, 127, 128, 171, 198,
217, 218, 246, 251, 284, 2d8, 330, 351,
408, 408, 429, 552, 612, 628.
• , , esquire, 218.
Courteys, Master John, curate of Cattistock,
234.
., , parson of High Ongar, 234.
, Peter, 470, 475.
And see Curteys.
Courtmyll, Henry, 289.
, John, the younger, 289.
Cousyn, Cousin, Richard, 318.
, Robert, 889, 495.
, , keeper of the great wardrobe^
337, 338.
Ooutances, diocese of, 360.
•« , N., bishop of, 360.
Couwore* See Coworth.
Cove, North, co. Suffolk, 91, 537.
Coveley, See Cowley.
Coveley, John, 448.
, Nicholas, 443.
, , Matilda his wife, 443.
, Thomas, 443.
, , Alice his wife, 443.
•..., William, 443.
•• , , Margaret his wife, 443«
CoTcntre, John, 498.
, William, 60, 578, 589.
Coventry, 20, 30, 143. 158, 167, 174. 316,
348, 457, 462, 477, 481, 492, 49G, 504, ,
529, 581.
680
GENERAL iNDEl.
Coventry, ma} or and oommoDalty of, 481.
9 mint at, 149.
, letters patent dated at, 45, 48, 49,
53, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62, 65. 68, 70, 206,
217, 389, 892, 393, 426. 610, 611, 619,
620, 625, 631, 682, 634.
, Aapel of St. Mary at Spon by, 471.
, subsidy and ulnage of dotb in, 348,
478, 587.
, outlawry in, 3, 7, 79, 143, 167, 174,
886.
»..., archdeacon of. See Kilkenny.
Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of. See
Hales ; Nonant ; Meuland ; Langeton ;
Scrope ; Clinton.
, diocese of, 130, 206. 393, 416.
Coverdale, co. York, 483, 486.
Covert, John, 462, 492.
...., William, 633.
Cowche, William, 578.
Coweley, Koger, 101.
Cowell, Thomas, vicar of Tibbcnhnm, 582.
Coweton. See Cowton.
Cowelyng, Henry, 324.
, Kobcrt, 324.
Cowesb)-, Collcsby, Coosby by Trvsk, co.
York, 503.
Cortick, Cowvk, CO. Devon, priory of, 63.
Cowley, Covcley, co. Huckingham, 18.
Cowlley, Thomas, 521.
Cowlyng, J oliu, 215.
Cowoith, Couworc [co. Berks], 48, 118.
Cowper, Cowcpar, John, 75, 113.
Cowthorpe, Colthorpc, co. York, 593.
Cowton, South, 483. 487.
Cowton, Couton, Kicliard, 1€6, 259, 269.
Thomns, prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 258.
• , prescuti-d to the chapel of
St. Joini, Southbroke, in South Weald,
CO. Essex, 437.
Coxhill. See Goxhill.
Cox wold, Cukcwald, co. York, 569,
Coytesmore, Coitesmore, Coytemore, Geoffi*ey,
366, 615, 616, 628, 636.
Coz, John Ic, 521.
Crabbe, John, 354.
Crabden, liobert. major of Lincoln, 22 L
Crabhay, co. Cornwall, 58.
Cnicestrc. llichard, 206.
, William, 206.
And nee Crowcestre.
Cratlley, Cradeley, co. Worcester, 419.
C.ftgfergus. See Carrickfergus.
Crat'ord. See Crayford.
Crafihole, CroBtehall,*co. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Crakhall, Henry, 214, 277.
Crake. See Crayke.
Crakehall, co. Yoik, 483, 486, 487.
, ,L:tl!e, 483, 4rC, 487,
Crakenthorpe, Krakenthorp, John, 349, 606,
610, 635.
Crakke, Henr}', 141.
, Thomas, 141.
Cramford. See Cranford.
Cramme, Richard, 445.
Cramton, Christopher, 600.
Cramwell, Henry, 8, 81.
, John, 8,81.
Cranbome, Cramboum, co. Dorset, 602.
Cranbourn, John, 16.
Cranbrook, Cranebroke, co. Kent, 546.
, hundred of, 301.
Crane, Robert, 287, 853.
Cranfield, Craumfeld, co. Bedford, 607.
Cranford, Cramford, co. Middlesex, 78.
Cranhara, Cravenham, Wolyngdonbisshop,
Wokindone Bisshop, co. Essex, 107,
297, 465, 482.
j Cranlcigh, CraDcley, co. Surrey, 578.
Cranniore, East, Estrwmemere, co. Somerset.
36.
Cransford, co. SuflPolk, 110.
Crantock, St. Carantock, co. Cornwall, 1.
Crauych, Ralph, 405.
Cratfield, Gratcfeld, co. Suffolk, 10, 279.
Craumfeld. 5ec.Cranfield.
Crau«y, John, 377.
Craazon. See Crozon.
Craven, co. York, 515, 549.
Cravenham. See Cranham.
Crawan, co. Cornwall, 389.
Crawford, Richard, 265.
Crawhall, John, 215.
Crawley, co. Sussex, 226.
North, Northcrauley, co. Buckinjr-
ham, 2r)4.
Cray St. Mary, co.'Kent, 97.
Crayford, Craford, co. Kent, 576.
Crayke, Crake, co. York, 223.
Creake, Crekc, co. Norfolk, 191.
, South, Southcreyke, 383.
Creche, John, 148.
Crecy, Cressy, John, 176.
» prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 267, 501.
> , dean of St Mary's, Shrews-
bury, 276.
> prebendary of St. Mary's,
Warwick, 286.
, prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 236, 274.
» » warden of the free chapel of
Wemstede, 40.
Crede, John, 491.
Crcdeho, co. Devon, 466.
Creditou, Criditou, Kyrton, co. Devon, 75,
603.
Creed, Se}ntcryde, co. Cornwall, 2C4.
Crcke. See Crook.
GENERAt INDEX.
68i
Ciemer, Matthias, 340, 341.
Crendon, co. Backingham, 159.
Creppyng, co. Suffolk, 560.
Cresbien, John, 223, 385.
Cresby, Philip, 197.
CreBcy, Thomas, 266.
Cressener, Alexander, 100, 353.
Cresset, Robert, 219, 354, 407, 509, 627.
Cressill, William, 114.
, Joan his wife, 114.
Cressingham, LitUe, co. Norfolk, 77.
Cressy. See Crecy.
Cressyngham, John, 71.
Creston, John, 171.
Cretingham, Gretyngham, co. Suffolk, 34,
132.
Crevequer, H. de, 561.
Crewe, Crue, co. Chester, 332.
Crewkeme, Crokehorn, Crakehernc, co.
Somerset, 380, 458, 530.
Crich, CO. Derby, 562.
Criche, Edward, 599.
,Dan Uobert, prior of Montactite, 14.
15
Cricksea, Cryxethc, co. Essex, 886.
Criditon^ See Crediton.
* Cricn, le,' 204.
Crigglestpno, CrigiUton, co. York, 74.
Criklade, John, 319.
Crikland, Hugh, Ticnr of Alton, 417.
Cringlcford, Kryngelesford, co. Norfolk, 191.
Crioill, Bertram de, 123, 561.
Cripping Hall [in Wakes Colne], co. Essex.
297, 560.
Cristchirche. See Christchurch.
Cristean, William, 153.
Cristede, John, 468.
Cristian, Roliert, 265.
Critchell, Long, Longkirchell, co. Dorset.
534. '
Croesic. See Croiiic.
Croft, Crofte, John, 200, 609.
t I mayor of Cambridge, 609,
, Matthew, 280.
» Richard, 350, 364, 407, 411,429,563,
584, 615, 616, 626, 628, 636.
f »the elder, 29, 53, 218, 284,
686.
f » the younger, 56, 117, 352, 406,
626.
, Thomas, 17, 56, 117, 159, 218,277,
406,548, 563, 571,626.
Croftehall. See Crufthole.
Crofton, CO. Lancaster, 17.
Croftou, John, 61, 73.
, William, 73, 164, 618.
Croisic, Croesic, Croysik, in Brittany, 354,
468, 511.
Crokby. See Corby.
Croke in Bawdrip, co. Somerset, 187.
Croke, John, 53, 108, 212, 316, 575. I
Crokehorn. See Crewkernc.
Crokker, John, 57, 100, 219, 220, 284, 288,
331, 351, 354, 377, 399, 403, 404, 408,
418,427,464,552,612.
Crokelue. See Carclew.
Crolandye. See Croyland.
Cromer, Crowmer, co. Norfolk, 2, 245.
Cromwell, Ralph, lord, 399.
Arid see Bourchier.
Cronkesagh, Richard, 225.
Crook, Creke, co. Westmoreland, 532.
Crookdake, Crokedake, co. Cumberland, 13.
Crooke, John, 192.
Croone, Robert, 515.
Cropettis, co. Gloucester, 541.
Crosby, John, 52, 153, 154, 171.
, John de, 214.
Crosse, le, co. Chester, 450.
Crosse, John, 582, 589.
, William, master of the hospital of
St. Thomas the Martyr, Southwark,
462.
, , parson of St Michael, North-
ampton, 482.
, , parson of Harwey by Calais,
482.
Crostehall. See Crafthole.
Crosthwaitc, Corsihuayat, co. Westmoreland,
50, 334, 531.
Crostwhite by Norwich,'co. Norfolk, 342.
Crouoho, William, 7, 577.
Croule. See Crowle.
Crowcestre, Crowchestre, Richard, 828.
, WllUam, 592.
And see Cracestre.
Crowcherd, John, 320.
Crowchestre. See Crowcestre.
Crowe, William, 9, 479.
Crowede, William, 388.
Croweherst, John, 289.
Crowemer. See Cromer ; Crowmer.
Crowland, John, 44, 588.
Crowle, Croule, co. Worcester, 110.
Crowmer. See Cromer.
Crowmer, Crowemer, James, 197,284, 571.
, William, 889.
Crowton, John, 600.
Croxton, Thomas, 7.
••.., , coroner and attorney in the
King's Bench, 11.
Croydon, co. Surrey, 7, 226, 254, 357.
Croyland, Crolandye, co. Lincoln, abbey of,
181, 205.
, convent of, 183, 604.
f John Litlyugton, abbot of, 183.
> John Wysbeche, abbot of, 205, 604.
> Nicholas Wysebeche, abbot of, 181.
Croysik. See Croisic.
Crozon, Crauzon, in Brittany, port of, 198.
, ship called la Kateryne of, 199.
6^2
GENERAL iNDiSS.
Grace, Maurice, 197.
Cracenuuip Biebtad, 30.
CxBdwell [co. Wilts], 53.
Cr^e. See Crewe.
Crae, Joho, 451.
Cnigge, John, rector of the portion of Clare
in the charch of Tiverton, 292.
Crukefaeme. See Crewkerne.
Crakerno, William, abbot of Mnchelney, 2S9,
260.
Cnimwell, John, 309.
Crastirich, Cantwjche, co. Essex, 297, 560.
Crjdjton. See Crediton.
Crysale, Kalph, 208.
Crjstemas, Thomas, 524.
Crjxethe. See Cricksea.
Cubbington, Cobinton, co. Warwick, 64, 411.
Cublington, co. Buckingham, 521.
, Cobljngton, co. Hereford, 469.
Cukewald. See Cozwold.
Collyng, Thomas, 4.
Culmington in le Corredale, co. Salop, 543,
557.
Culme John. See Colambjohn.
Cnloe. See Coin.
Culpepyr. See Colepeper.
Cnlpyo, Nicholas, 254.
Culqaite. See Colquitc.
Culton, John, 215.
CulYeton. See KiUon.
Culworth, CO. Northampton, 452.
Cumberford, William, 70, 158, 351, 630.
Cumberland, county of, 26, 88, 131, 171, 181,
206, 211, 214, 219, 251, 261, 329, 333,
847, 349, 490, 556, 606.
, , sheriff of, 251, 261, 349,490,
525.
, And see Lamplogh ; Hudlcs-
ton ; Parr ; Moresby ; Richard.
, , escheator in, 134.
, ^<2 see Moresby.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 383, 347.
,. , , justices of the peace in, 347.
, , commissions of the peace in,
610.
Cumberland, John, 318.
Cumberworth, co. Lincoln, 508.
Cum well, John, the elder, 324.
, , the youuger, 324.
Cunff, William le, 521.
Connesbnigh, Edmund, 609.
Cunstable. See Constable.
Cunwey. See Conway.
Cupar, Coupyr in Fyife, in Scotland, 448.
Cupper, Thomas, 182.
Curborough, co. Stafford, 16.
Curry Malet, Corymalet, co. Somerset, 17.
Rivel, Coryrerell, CO. Somerset, 223,
S89.
CttTson^ John, 14, 256, 40B, 500, 61 1.
Curson, John, sheriff of Nottingham and
Derby, 421.
Philip, 887.
, Thomas, 387.
Curstwyche. See Crustwich.
Curteys, Giles, 201, 208.
, John, 4, 54, 223.
, Peter, 66, 273, 295, 324.
, Richard, 53.
, William, 169, 322, 562.
, Master William, parson of High
Ongar, 263.
And see Courteys.
Curwen, Thomas, 349, 610.
Custacius, artiller of Calais, 64.
Customs and subsidies, 11, 19, 31, 49, 58, 59,
85, 87, 95, 106, 113, 114, 122, 126, 132,
134, 160-162, 165, 181, 186, 209, 210,
212, 213, 229, 245, 273, 804-307, 309,
336-338, 361, 367, 368, 375, 389, 398,
394, 411, 415, 422, 427, 445, 450, 451,
468, 474, 511-514, 532, 533, 534, 586,
543, 545, 555, 565, 587, 595.
Customs, great, 15, 59, 91, 167, 168, 216, 230,
231, 268, 269, 357, 388, 438, 469, 553,
554, 584,.592.
petty, 16, 59, 91, 115, 167, 168, 175,
186, 216, 280, 281, 268, 387, 357, 374,
452, 469, 484, 528, 553, 554, 558, 559,
584, 592.
of wools, &c., 11, 15, 31, 53,59, 85,
87,96, 108, 109,153-155,160, 161, 165,
186, 212, 213, 216, 230, 231, 245, 270,
273, 306, 337, 341, 357, 388, 389, 422,
445, 452, 532, 533, 543, 558, 559, 561,
565, 584.
Cutcombe, Codecombe Mohun, co. Somerset,
115.
Cuttou (in Foltimore, co. Devon), prebend of,
212.
Cuttynge, William, 339.
D.
Daa, William, 214.
Dachet. See Datcbct.
Dacrc, co. Cumberland, 96.
Dacre, Humphrey, 90, 349, 606.
, , lord Dacre, 183, 350, 610,
635.
, Ranulph, 26, 29, 96.
Eleanor his wife, 26, 96.
Dadyngton. See Deddiugtou.
Dagdewe, Daggedewe, John, 362.
Dagvilc, William, 620.
, , mayor of Oxford, 626.
Dagworth (in Pebmarsh), co. Essex, 515*
Dalabere. See Delabere«
GENERAL INDEX.
683
Dalamare, Alice, 204.
, Henry, 203.
, John, 203, 204.
, Thomas, 817, 849.
And see DeUmare.
Dalbere, co. Derbj, 82, 137.
Dalberesleis, co. Derby, 82, 187.
Dalby, Alice, 144.
...y Hugh, 8.
!..,John, 144, 191.
Daleole. See Dolcote.
Dale, CO. Derby, abbot and convent of, 410,
479.
, John Stanley, abbot of, 479.
Dale, Dalle, John, 24, 881, 627.
, William, 58.
Dale Head, le Dalehede [co. Cumberlaod],
884, 582.
Dalham, co. Saffolk, 98.
Dalker, Bichard, 462, 492.
Dalle. See Dale.
Dalling, co. Norfolk, 191.
Dailington, Dalynton, co. Northampton, 521.
Dalson, Thomas, 202.
Dalton, John, 2.
,'Ralph, 117.
, Thomas, 2.
Daltport, Robert, 602.
Daly, John, 384.
Dalyngrigge, Richard, 638.
Dalynton. See Dallington.
Dam, John, 93.
Damascata. See Demasoata.
Damay, Robert, 325, 609.
., ; , mayoif of Cambridge, 609.
Damlet, Laurence, warden of the college of
minor canons of St. PanPi, London,
135.
Dammer, Richard, 482.
Damory, Richard, 241.
Damport, Jame9, 279.
Damyon, Bartholomew, 225, 326.
Danby, co. York, forest of, 205, 206.
Wiske, CO. York, 1, 148.
Danby, Geoi^e, prior of the Frian Minor of
Scarborough, 578.
, James, 177, 688.
, Ralph, 503.
, Robert, 70, 85, 102, 103, 170, 171,
221, 247, 251, 408, 611, 618-62], 628,
624, 626, 634, 687.
• , , chief justice of the Bench, 1,
8, 5-10, 12, 16, 20, 21, 38, 44, 51, 52,
72, 73, 77-79, 91, 94, 99, 109, 119,
122, 127, 128, 131, 141, 145, 154, 161,
164, 167, 173, 174, 183, 202, 228-229,
253-257, 268, 320-827, 344, 362, 864,
880-887, 389, 400, 431-437, 443, 456,
475, 498-500, 502, 508, 575-582, 589,
593.
Dancastrc. See Doncastcr.
Dandia, Demon John, 273, 422.
Dane, in Boughton, co. Kent, 297.
Danell. See Danyell.
Daners, Henry, 438, 488, 495.
Danet, Danett, Thomas, the king's wmmmmat
604.
, , parson of St. Mary, Calais,
568.
, Master Thomas, prebendary of
Pontesbury, 277.
, , prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 859.
, , parson of Egleston, 893.
Dongore, John, 182.
Dannett, Douenant [in Quethiock], co. Corn-
wall, 444.
Dannon, Dawnoth [in St. Teath], co. Corn-
wall, 467.
Dantaig, Dansk, in Prussia, 101, 168, 491,
494.
, ship called le George of, 491, 494.
DauTers, John, 257, 325, 488, 484.
, Richard, 28, 248, 249, 285, 350, 875,
406, 452, 554, 625.
, Thomas, 568, 625, 629.
, William, 29, 874, 472, 584, 608, 626.
Dany, Henry, 577.
, John, 605.
Danyell, Danell, Peter, 524.
, George, 616.
, Thomas, 169, 170, 236, 251,286,287,
293, 382, 458, 497, 512, 524, 526, 570,
572, 622.
, , lord of Rathwire, 598.
, William, 382, 498,
, , parson of Solihull, 206.
Danyshampton, co. DcTon, 86.
Dappemont, Francis, 201, 217, 221.
Darcy, John, 297, 318, 451.
, Robert, 613.
Darell, Alexander, 70, 71.
, Constantine, 70, 71.
, George, 32, 88, 70, 71, 126, 196, 219,
220, 284, 419, 635.
, , keeper of the wardrobe, 186.
, John, 391.
...., Richard, 66, 70, 71, 196, 220, 256,
629.
, Robert, 363.
, , warden of the hospital of
St. Mary, Ospringe, 228.
, Thomas, 70, 71, 560.
,William, 70, 71.
Daresbury, co. Chester, 832.
Darlton, Darlyngton, Derleton, co. Notting*
ham, 243, 441, 482.
Daraeton, Thomas, 877, 878.
Darryyeire, Bartholomew, 49, 159.
Darset, Richard, 9.
, William, 43.
Dartford, Derteford, co. Kent, 256, 300, 383.
Dartington, Dertyngton, co. DeTon, 32, 137*
684
a^NEBAL INDEX.
Dartmoor, Dertmore, co. Devon, forest of,
173.
Dartmoutb, Dertemuth, co. Devon, 29, .57,
60, 114, 128, 198, 288, 457, 529, 543,
555.
, mayor of. See Langmede.
, port of, 11, 34, 59, 91, 114, 154, 167,
184, 209, 216. 231, 262, 268, 268, 269,
288, 443, 468, 511, 521, 543, 554, 555,
584, 587, 592, 698, 603.
, ship called la Marye of, 525.
, Bhip called le Marye Colder of, 288.
Darwent See Derwent.
DasMt, Dorset, Great, co. Warwick, 133.
Dasshe, John, parson of North Cove, 91.
Datchet, Dachet, co. Buckingham, 368, 574.
Daubenej, Dawftbenej, Giles, 898, 524, 588,
585, 629.
, John, 490.
, William, 398.
Dancton, Peter, of Hatton, 497, 524, 526,
572.
Dnnnce, Bichard, 229.
Dauncj, Robert, 218.
Daunde by Dartmouth, co. Devon, 457,
529.
Daundcsleywyk, co. Southampton, 534.
Dauuditrue, John, 333.
Dauuger, John, 190.
Daungevyle, William, 75.
Daunscr, Thomas, 321.
Dauphin, the, of France, 583.
Dauson, Laurence, 2.
Davers. See Danvers.
David, Hugh, 128.
David ap Howell, parson of la More, 294.
David ap Howel ap Griff ap Tudor, 86.
Davies, John, 262.
Davy, EUas, 82.
, Henry, 30, 384.
, James, 13.
, John, 40, 118, 130, 197, 290, 324, 445,
446.
, Louis, 31.
, Thomas, 75, 443.
, , Joan his wife, 443.
,„ , William, 30, 382, 387, 472.
, mayor of Drogheda, 193.
Davyson, David, 452.
, John, 126, 325, 326, 352.
, dean of St. George's, Windsor,
278,412.
^ , parson of Old Bomney, 244.
[[[ , , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 244.
^,, ^,,.., , keeper of ihe hanapcr, 47, 245,
857, 383, 398.
, , dean of Salisbury, 503.
, , prebendary of St. Paul's,
London, 412.
^,, , , prebendary of St Mary's,
Norwich, 357.
Davyson, Hobert, 74.
Dawe, Auerus, 477.
, Robert, 203.
,William, 148, 378.
Dawlish, co. Devon, 82.
Dawna, John, 104.
Dawne, Danne, George, prebendary of St.
Stephen's, Westminster, 547, 551.
, , prebendary of Chichester,
551.
y , chaplain of Lamana, 479.
Dawney, Henry, 573.
, John, 334, 523.
Dawnoth. See Dannon.
Dawrey. See Anray.
Daws, William, 80.
Daxe, Thomas, 201.
Day, Thomas, 2.
Daylesford, co. Worcester, 2.
Dayowe, Henry, 104.
, James, 104.
Deal, Dele, co. Kent, 290, 303.
Dean, Dene, co. Gloucester, forest of, 280,
484, 601.
, Deeno, co. Oxford, 226, 382, 436.
Dean Prior, Denpryour, co. Devon, 225.
Debenham, Gilbert, esquire, 202, 352, 353,
373,590,631.
, , knight, 152, 352, 853, 878,
384, 406, 467, 468, 491, 497, 526, 560,
572,631.
,.., , Katharine, his wife, 152, 873.
, Gilbert, chancellor of Ireland, 461.
, Stephen, 223, 388.
Dechyngham. See Pitchingham.
Deddington, Dadyngton, co. Oxford, 78.
Dedham, Bedham, co. Essex, 484, 581.
Deene. See Dean.
Deerhurst, Derehurst, co. Gloucester, 66, 67.
, alien priory of, 66, 67, 551.
, William Bokelond, prior of , 66 .
Degone, John, 201, 217, 221.
Dekelburgh. See Dickleburgh.
Delabere, Dalabere, Kynard, 425.
, , Joan his wife, 425.
, Bichard, 425, 429, 016.
Delalaunde. See Lauude.
Delamare, Anne, 425.
, Bernard, 374.
, Margaret, 425.
, Bichard, 425.
, , Alice his wife, 425.
, Thomas, 874, 425, 552, 658, 608.
, sheriff of Wilts, 178.
And see Dalamare.
Delamers, co. Gloucester, 534.
Dele. See Deal.
DeliaboU, Deliowboll (in St. Teath), co.
Cornwall, 889, 444.
Deliowe, co. Cornwall, 444.
GENERAL INDEX.
68 5
Deliowbol6jxi> co. Cornwall, 444.
Dellowcarboleyn, co. Cornwall, 444.
Delves, Delvys, John, 231, 289, 536, 630.
DeWjn, baron of. See Nugent.
Pelvjs. See Delves.
Demascata, Damascata, Domyngo, 317-319,
354.
John, 317-819, 354.
Demoyne, John, 57.
Denardake, co. Cornwall, 421.
Denardeston. iSiee Denston.
Denbigh, Dynbigh, 22, 183.
Denby Grange, co. York, 8.
Dendron, Deuron, ce. Lancaster, 456.
Dene. See Dean.
Dene, Henry, 164.
, Thomas, the younger, 289 .
, William, 263.
Denham, co. Buckingham, 80.
CO. Suffolk, 93.
Denham, Charles, 407.
Denis, Maurice, 386.
Denissh, John, 84.
Denization, letters of, 12, 52, 65, 86, 87, 113,
159, 184, 207, 214, 236, 237, 297, 299,
806, 307, 313, 357, 359, 361, 362, 374,
893, 396, 401, 402, 423, 448, 479, 488,
509, 510, 518, 535, 547, 557, 565, 594,
604.
Denman, Thomas, 577.
Denmark, king ot, 245.
Denney, co. Gloucester, 481, 588.
Denningten, Denyngton, co. Suffolk, 34, 182.
Denpryour. See Dean Prior.
Denron. See Dendron.
Denston, Denardeston, co. Suffolk, 484.
Denston, John, 484.
y , Katharine his wife, 484.
, William, 484.
, , Margaret his wife, 484.
Dent, William, 145.
Denton, Alice, 77.
, John, 29, 626.
, Thomas, 626.
Denyngton. See Dennington.
Deuys, Hugh, 221.
John, 29, 58, 100, 101, 105, 168, 219,
246, 947, 351, 403, 407, 408, 427, 435,
612.
....•...., Margaret, 374.
, Michael, 216, 374, 403, 429, 511.
, Biohard, 75.
Depe. See Dieppe.
Deptford, Depford, co. Kent, 291, 385.
Derby, 8,202, 218.
, archdeacon of. See Chauntry .
, county of, 55, 70, 130, 195, 218, 233,
244, 248, 284, 285, 329, 348, 350, 403,
408, 428, 43Q, 441, 442, 457, 462, 482,
492, 496, 511, 513, 529, 535.
Derby, county of, sheriff of, 180, 243, 244,
284, 350, 408, 492, 525.
, And see Leek ; Monte
Gomeri ; StrelUy ; Curson.
, , escheator in, 35, 135, 391, 475.
, And $ee Malory.
, , outlawries in, I, 8, 10, 76, 146,
400, 435.
, ....... subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 348.
, commissions of the peace in,
611.
Derby, John, 223.
, Nicholas, 257.
, Richard, 539.
, Bobert, 381.
, Thomas, the elder, 473.
, , Agnes his wif<?, 473.
, WilUam, 203.
Dere, Thomas, 77.
, Waiiam, 120, 121.
Dereham, Thomas, 65.
« And see Derham.
Dereman, Thomas, 72.
Derham. See Durham.
Derham, John, 246, 247.
, Thomas, 169, 170.
, , the elder, 416, 417.
, Joan his wife, 416.
, Thomas, the younger, 417.
Derleton. See Darlton.
Dennan, Master John, 208.
Derneford, James, 23.
Dertmore. See Dartmoor.
Dertemuth. See Dartmouth.
Dertyogton. See Dartiugton.
Derwent, Darweut, river, co. Cumberland, 25.
, Went, river, co. York, 251, 428, 572.
Desford, Thomas, 240, 537.
Desmond, James, earl of, 595.
Despencer, Hugh le, 520.
Deeydwyn, Gilbert, 307.
Dene, David, 55, 57.
Deueleke. See Duleek.
Deulacresse. See Dieulaoresse.
Deux, Bartholomew, 374.
, Edward, 604.
Devare, William, 50.
Develyn, Philip, 15.
Devenysb, John, 247, 249, 351, 405, 633.
Devercux, John, 220, 288, 289, 350, 890, 407,
429, 615, 616.
, Bobert, of Ferrers, 627.
, lord Ferrers, 454.
, Walter, lord Ferrers, 54, 55, 57, 58,
70, 95, 103, 127, 140, 171, 172, 175,
195, 198, 219, 220, 283, 284, 289, 349,
350, 366, 429, 444, 469, 509, 553, 565,
583,612, 614, 616, 627, 629, 636.
, , sheriff of Carnarvon, 212.
686
GENERAL INDEX.
D0fiMt, lhyf*9f LattM, eo. Wilts, 862, 408,
498.
Deyon, county of, 4, 83, 36, 44, 55-57, 65,
100, J 12, 114. 127, 128, 188, 189, 178,
195, 197, 204, 218-220, 246, 247, 284,
329, 847, 351, 868, 407, 427, 430, 462»
464-466, 490-493, 495, 496, 518, 525,
547, 574, 589, 598.
, sheriflF of, 24, 29, 44, 56, 101,
171, 198, 217, 219, 251, 284, 288, 851,
356, 403, 404, 407, 408, 429, 466, 490,
492, 552.
, And 9ee Forteica ; Beaamont ;
Djnham; Carew.
, , escheator in, 15, 24, 238, 296,
550.
, And see Gill; Carew; Cour-
tenay; Fanpons; Halwell.
...,, , outlawries in, 5, 8, 12, 51, 52,
72, 74-76, 78-81, 94, 99, 109, 143,
145, 148, 149, 154, 208, 228, 224, 257,
821, 324, 326, 827, 831, 383, 884, 481,
502, 503, 576-578, 580.
, , ftubsidj and nlnage of cloth in,
829, 847, 478.
, , tin and lead in, 36.
, , stannaries in, 173.
, , mines in, 420.
, justices of the peace in, 171,
408, 404.
, commissions of the peace in,
611.
Devon river, co. Nottingham, 462.
Devyok, John, 878, 899.
Dexter, Hobert, 145.
Dey, John, 78, 264, 857, 511, 573.
, , Alice his wife, 264.
, John, mayor of Kingston Hull, 29.
, Richard, 77.
Deynes, Robert, 250.
Dickleburgh, Dekilbourgh, oo. Norfolk, 191,
882.
Dieppe, Depe, in Normandy, 201, 217, 221.
Dieulacresse, Deulacresse, co. Stafford, abbot
and convent of, 34.
, William, abbot of, 34.
Difford. See Dishforth.
Digby, Dygby, co. Lincoln, 34, 810, 523.
Digby, Dygby, Edward, 66, 350.
, Everard, 627.
Digges. See Dygges.
Dike, John, 459.
And see Dyke,
Dikson, John, 251.
, Nicholas, prebendary of Chiswick,
176.
And see Dix«OR ; Dykson.
Dil worth [in Ribchester], co. Lancaster, 807,
419.
Dimmok. See Dymmok.
Dinant, Dynant, in Almain, 282.
Dinton, Donton, Donjmgton, co. Buckingham,
309.
Dirham, John, 608.
Dishforth, Difford, Dysforth in Topeliffe, CO.
York, 826, 483, 486.
Disney, John, 352.
Diss,Dysse, co. Norfolk, 12, 581.
Disserthe, co. Flint, 153.
Ditchingham, Deehyngham, co. Norfolk, 191,
539, 577.
Ditton, Dytton, eo. Buckingham, 868, 574.
Dixson, Thomas, 108.
Dobbe, John, 39.
Dobbes, Master Robert, parson of Cottingham,
369.
Dobbessoo, Robert, 77.
Dobbns, Dolbus, John, 626.
, , , mayor of Oxford, C26.
Dobley, Christopher, 823.
Dobson, Stephen, 202.
, William, 299.
Dobyn, Joan, 78.
, Robert, 203.
Dockyng. See Dokkyng.
Dodde, William, 486.
Doddinghurst, Duddyngfaarst, co. Essex,
295, 297, 560.
Doddington, Dodyngton, oo. Lincoln, 854.
Pygot, 28, 322.
Dodecote, John, 169.
Dodesham, William, 115, 194, 522.
Dodmor, Henry, 2.
Dodson, John, 327.
Dodyngfels, Gerard, 502.
Dodyngton. See Doddington ; Dnddington.
Dodyngton, Robert, 9.
Dogeson, John, 827.
Doget, John, 484.
Dogmenfield, letters patent dated at, 11, 17,
81-84, 42, 44-46, 49, 50, 53, 55, 57-59,
61, 82, 86, 87, 91, 100, 101, 107, 116,
124, 151, 152, 155, 157, 159, 160, 162,
163, 168, 170, 171, 607, 611, 612, 623,
629*682, 634.
Doily, Richard, 286.
Doket, Master Andrew, president of Qaeen'a
College, Cambridge, 894.
, Roger, 498.
Dokkyng, Dockyng, Robert, 170, 854, 619.
, Richard, 855.
Dokray, James, 161, 162.
, , mayor of Drogheda, 198.
Dokylby, Thomas, parson of Gedling, 591.
Dolas, Henry, 482.
Dolbus. See Dobbus.
Don river, 572.
Don, Alexander, 277.
, John, 59, 60, 167, 198.
, , Eliiabeth his wife, 59, 60.
, Robert, 260.
, Thomas, 168.
And see Donne.
Doncalf, Thomas, 108.
GENERAL IISTDEX,
687
Donoaster, Dancastre, co, York, 72, 102, 103,
316,441,477.
, Carmelite friart of, 375.
, John Sntton, prior of, 375.
Donerdale. See Dnnnerdale.
DouiDgton, Donyngtoii, co. Lieccstcr, 27,
517.
., CO. Lincoln, 297, 457.
Donlowe, eo. Wilts, hundred of, 46C.
Donne, Bartholomew, 434, 581.
, John, 86, 274, 517, 551.
And see Don.
Donnjmg, William, 860.
Donnyngton, co. Lincoln, 529.
Donsland, Donneelond, co. Devon, 24, 45.
Donstar. See Donster.
Dontesbom. See Dantisborne.
Donton. See Dinton.
Donton, Henrj, 214.
Donyland, Kast, Estdoniland, co. Essex, 318.
Donjngton. See Donington ; Dinton.
Donjngton, John, 573.
, Robert, 9.
....^...., Thomas, 10.
Doc, John, 21.
Dorande, Boger, 113.
Dorchester, co. Dorset, 55, 57, 85, 242, 396,
428, 544, 575.
• , Me priory hermitage' bj, William
Broun, master of, 235.
, , Robert Bothe, master of, 401.
, hospital of St. John Baptist, 62, 394.
y , WiUiamBrouu, warden of, 235.
, , Master OliTer Kjng, warden
of, 401.
, CO. Oxford, 101, 223.
Dorohestre, Dorchestjr, Hugh, abbot of
Abbotsburj, 116, 125.
Dordrecht, Vandordrygh in Holland, 4*28.
, ship called le Plcufie of, 429.
Dore, John, prior of Montacute, 15.
Dorewardt Dorward, John, 74, 492, 509.
, Richard, 509.
Dorham, John, 224.
, , prior of Newstead in Sherwood,
S5.
Dorking, co. Surrey, 153, 589, 596.
Dorman, John, 218.
Domey [co. Buckingham], 287.
Dorset, county of, 20, 25, 56, 65, 126, 139,
159, 162, 182, 188, 195, 196, 218-220,
242, 247, 263, 278, 284, 305, 329, 335,
847, 351, 406, 427, 430, 462, 490, 492,
496, 524, 550, 573.
, , sheriff of, 20, 56, 95, 126,
159, 173, 182, 188, 219, 242, 284, 351,
406, 428, 490, 492, 524, 590.
, And eee Stafford; Brownyng ;
Herbert; Sidenham: Worseley.
, , escheator in, 15, 125, 233, 241,
278, 279, 296, 339, 899, 550.
Dorset, county of. And see Gill ; Twynyho ;
Phelip; Vowell; Say; Hugyn.
, , outlawries in, 1, 8, 38, 79, 109,
326, 579.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in
238, 266, 329, 335, 347, 444, 478, 537.
., , commission of the peace in,
612.
, CO. Gomwall, 389.
And Mee lyuaet,
Dorward. See Doreward.
Douenant. See Dannett.
Doughty, Richard, 353.
Douglas, the earl of, 588.
, James, earl of, 243, 518.
Doune, John, 175.
Dounham. See Downham.
Dounyng, Thomas, 287.
Donnton. See Donton.
Dounton, John, 107.
Dousyng, Stephen, 580.
Douve, Dowve, John, 453, 454.
Dorer, co. Kent, 271, 276, 302, 898, 673.
, mayor of, 898.
, port of, 496.
, charters dated at, 864t376.
, hospital of St. Mary, John Barboure,
master of, 16.
Dover castle, constable of, 206.
And see FitzAlan.
, lieutenant of . Se^ Scott.
Doverdale, co. Worcester, liu.
Dowdeswell, Over, Overdoudeswell, co.
Gloucester, 149.
Dowell, John, 102.
Dowenes; John, 501.
Dowcrissh, John, 57, 407.
, Thomas, 101, 127, 168, 377, 612.
Dowes, John, 491, 578, 589.
Dowghty, William, 286.
Down End, co. Somerset, 187.
Downe, Sir lliomas, prebendary of Bridg-
north, 265.
Downham, Dounham, co. Cambridge, 518,
519.
, CO. Essex, 318.
Downhamford, Dunhampford, co. Kent,
hundred of, 240, 302.
Downhead, Dunhede, co. Somerset, 458, 530.
Downs, the, 340.
Downton, William, 442.
Dowsdale [co. Lincoln], 170.
Dowve. See Douve.
Dragane, George, 587.
Drake, Richard, 542.
, Robert, 822.
, William, 377.
Draper, Henry, 251.
, Hugh, 143.
, John, 166, 221, 259, 269, 801, 367.
, Richard, 384.
688
GENERAL INDEX.
Draper, Bobert, parson of Aldrington, 896.
, Walter, 286.
, William, 406.
Draz, CO. York, John Ufflete, prior of, 179.
Drax, Alexander, 131.
, John, 407.
Draycott, Roger, 208, 218.
Drajten, co. Middlesex, 523.
, CO. Northampton, 158.
, West, CO. Berks, 147.
, East, Estdrayton, oo. Not tingbam,
501.
Basset fco. Stafford], 357.
, Fen, Fyndrayton, oo. Cambridge,
181.
Parslow^, Drayton Passelewe, co.
Buckingham, 263, 844.
Drewe, John, 318, 494.
, Thomas, 224.
Drevell, John, 9.
And see Druell.
Drewes, John, 593.
Drewsteignton, Druestayton, Drays Taynton,
Teyngton Dnie, oo. Devon, 203, 213,
603.
Driffeld, Balpli, 76.
Driffield, Little, co. York, 148.
Drogbeda, Drodatb, in Ireland, 193, 391, 396,
468.
mayor and commonalty of, 193, 391.
, mayor of. See Dokray ; Davy.
, letters patent dated at, 161.
Droitwicb, Wyclie, co. Worcester, 67, 110,
274.
Dromore, bishop of. See Egremond.
Drope, Robert, 317, 445, 446.
, , sheriff of London, 205.
, , mayor of London, 481.
J)roup, Joan, 592.
, Robert, 592.
.Walter, 592.
, William, 592.
Drowell. See Druell.
Draell, Drewell, Drowell, Dryuell, Riohard,
250, 292.
, William, 281, 387, 407, 428, 617,
Druels, co. Buckingham, 471.
Druestayton. See Drewsteignton.
Druett, William, 571.
Druffeld. See Dryflelde.
Drure, William, 571.
Drur}', Nicholas, 515.
Druys Tayuton. See Drewsteignton.
Dryffelde, Druffeld, Thomas, 549.
Dr^'land, John, 383, 575.
Robert, 801.
Dr^'ug, John, 82.
, Richard, 82.
, William, 322.
Dryuell. See Druell.
I
Dryver, Stephen, 818.
, William, 824.
Duardyng [co. Devon], 36.
Dubber, Joan, 141.
Dublin, in Ireland, 466, 468, 592.
, exchequer of, 466.
, Parliament at, 1 93.
, archbishopric of, 385, 474.
, archbishop of. See Tregury ; Walton.
, port of 598.
Dubrossay, John, 54, 58, 101, 104.
Dnddington, Dudyngton by Wakerley, co.
Northampton, 557.
Duddyngherst. See Doddinghurst.
Dudley. Edmund, 193, 402.
, John, 318, 851, 406, 590, 629, 633.
, Master William, 469,615, 616, 627,
636.
, , dean of the king's chapel,
274. 276, 363, 412, 512, 539, 540, 543,
545, 561, 562, 566, 583.
, , prebendary of St. Paul's,
London, 412.
, prebendary of St. Geoi^e*S|
Windsor, 274, 303.
, , dean of the college of Bridge
north, 276.
, , dean of St. George's, Windsor,
412,424,461,596.
, And see Sutton.
Dudstone. Dudcston, co. Gloucester, hundred
of, 588.
Dudyngton. See Dnddington.
Duffeld, Master Thomas, chaplain of the
chantry of St. John Baptist by St. Mary,
Aldermarychirch, London, 369, 395.
Duke, Richard, 12, 60, 280.
, Walter, 375.
, William, 101, 114, 154, 168, 250,
268.
Dukkesworth. See Duxford.
Dulcote, Dalcote, co. Somerset, 89.
Dulcotes, CO. Nottingham, 62.
Dulee, John, 357.
Duleek, Deueleke [co. Meath], 504.
Dullingham, co. Cambridge, 297, 484.
Dundalk, in Irehmd, 162.
Dundee, in Scotland, 452, 483, 505.
Dunham Massy, co. Chester, 804.
Dunhampford. See Downhamford.
Dunhede. See Downhead.
Dunkeswell, co. Devon, John Otery, abbot of,
81.
Dunmow, Little, co. Essex, 12.
Dunne, John. 356, 579,
Dunnerdale, Donerdale, co. Lancaster, 40.
Dunneslond. See Donsland.
Dunnington, William, 632.
Dunnyng, William, 360.
Dunrygge, Richard, the elder, 171.
Dunshall, co..Buokii>ghaiii, 191.
GENERAL INDEX.
689
Dunstable, CO. Bedford, 286, S27, 380,501,
503.
, charter dated at, 869.
, priory of St. Peter, 330.
, convent of, 309, 388.
, John, prior of, 326.
, John Rozton, prior of, 309.
, Thomas Gyljs, prior of, 329, 330»
Dunster, Donstar, co. Somerset, 65, 174, 194,
204, 344, 364, 473, 522.
, lord of. See Herbert.
Dnnstone, co. Devon, 331.
Duntisbome, Dontesbam, co. Gloocester, 448,
453, 454.
Abbots, 453.
Hotot, 453.
Rouse, 448, 453.
Dunton, co. Bedford, 485.
Dunton Wajlett, Dounton Wejlate, co. Essex,
42, 585.
Dunwich, co. Suffolk, £dmund Wale, dean of,
362.
Dnppa, John, 440.
Durant, Duraunt, John, 482.
, William, 808, 375.
Dnras, lord of. See Dureford.
Duraunt. See JDurant.
Dureford, Galiard de, lord of Duras and
Blanquefort, 285, 342, 856, 506, 511,
536,542,551.
Durem, John, baron of the Exchequer, 61,
229.
Durham, Derham, 17, 892.
, mint at, 150.
, diocese of, 295.
, bishopric of, 219, 490, 522.
, bishop of. See Bothe.
, county of, sheriff o£ See Athirton.
Durke, Henry, 429.
Dursley, co. Gloucester, 118, 262, 271.
Durston, John, 581.
Dutch, 524.
Hanze. See Hanse Almain.
Dutton, Peter, 491.
, Boger, of Dutton, 497, 524, 526,
572.
Duxford, Dukkesworth, co. Cambridge, 9.
Dwely, Boger, 573.
Dyer, John, 434, 580.
, Robert, 160,381.
Dygas, Eenehn, 111, 132, 188, 289, 407, 490,
615.
Dygby. See Digby.
I^ygg«8> Digges, John, 288, 571, 618.
, Richard, 302.]
, Thomas, 219.
Dygonet, John, 200, 578.
Dyk, William, parson of Doddinghurst, 295.
Dyke, Henry, 895.
And see Dike,
96186.
Dykes, Alexander, 230.
Dykson, Robert, 327.
, Thomas, 825.
Dyley, 348.
Dymille, co. Salop, 192.
Dymmer, Philip, 340.
Dymmok, Andrew, 422, 424.
, John, 322.
, » of Friskeney, 252.
, liargaret, 286, 336, 337.
, Robert, 286, 386, 337.
, Thomas, 213, 218, 297, 336, 887,
621.
Dymock, Dymmoke,co. Gloucester, 575.
Dynant See Dinant
Dynbigh. See Denbigh.
Dyneley, William, 182.
> , Anne his wife, 182.
Dyngley, Roger, 573.
Dynham, Charles, 55, 219, 220, 351, 403, 490,
491, 495, 552, 612.
, Joan, 808.
, John, 12, 60, 154, 376, 427.
, , Joan his wife, 154.
, , lord of, 21, 102, 103, 127, 173,
176, 195, 196, 205, 217, 219, 220, 287,
299-302, 317, 351, 879, 464, 490, 527,
558, 559, 612, 614, 615, 629, 636.
, , sheriff of Devon, 235.
, I Elisabeth his wife, 21.
, Boger, 55, 351, 403, 628.
Dynt, John, 119.
Dynyell, Simon, 115.
Dyonyse, liartin, 362.
Dyrham, John, 608.
Dysforth. See Dishforth.
Dysney, William, 620.
Dysse. See Diss.
Dytton. See Ditton.
Dyve, John, 15, 80, 56, 70, 170, 194, 849, 405,
623.
E.
Bfl^lOf Egyll by Lincoln, co. Lincoln, 816.
Baking, Bkeryng, Eykeryng, co. Nottingham,
17, 125, 423.
Ealdland, prebend of, 590.
Eardington, Brdyngton, co. Salop, prebend of,
184.
Earith Bridge, Erithbrigge, co, Cambridire.
169, 170.
Earlham, Brlham, co. Norfolk, 149, 487.
Earl's Barton, Barton Pyncanye, co. North-
ampton, 291.
Earl's Colne, co. Essex, 818, 543, 547, 563
567.
690
GENERAL INDEX.
Earshaniy Enbam, co. Norfolk, 431, 539.
., , handred of, 539.
Eastbourne, Estbourae, co. Sussex, 17, 125,
423.
East Cburch, Estchirch, Isle of Sbeppy, co.
Keojt, 92.
Easter, Higb, Higbester, co. Essex, 290.
, Good, Godestre, 318.
Easterlings, 351, 353.
East Hall, Esthall [in Marston], co. Kent,
391.
, Estballe by Cbellesfeld, co. Kent,
480.
Eastbampstead, Esthamstede, co. Berks, 43,
118.
Eastbeatb, Estbetb, co. Surrey, 308.
Eastboipe, Estborp, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Eastleacb, Estlacche, co. Gloucester, 603.
Eastlound, Estlonde, co. Lincoln, 157.
Eastnor, Estmore, co. Hereford, 102.
Easton, Eston, co. Gloucester, 54.
, CO. Huntingdon, 575.
, CO. Suffolk, 110.
Easton Hall, Eston Hall (in Belcbamp
Walter), co. Essex, 297, 560.
Easton Neston, Estneston, co. Nortbampton,
271.
Bastry, co. Kent, bundred of, 301.
Eaststoke, Estoke, co. Soutbampton, 94.
Eatborne, Etberon (in Mabe), co. Cornwall,
297, 560.
Eaton Bray, Eyton, co. Bedford, 235,
Hastings, Eton Hastyuges, co. Berks,
80.
Socon, Eton, co. Bedford, 227, 253,
596.
Constantlne, co. Salop, 521.
Eaves Green, Evesgrene, co. Lancaster, 307,
419.
Ebberton. See Ibberton.
Ebbesbam. See Epsom.
Ebrington, Ebrigbton, Eburton, co. Gloucester,
99.
Eccles [co. Norfolk], 86.
EcclesGeld. Hekelesfeld, co. York, 362.
Ecbyngbam, Etcbyngbaifa, Jobn, 345.
, , Margaret bis wife, 345.
Tbomas, 196, 199, 247,249, 302,571,
573, 633.
, , sberiff of Surrey, 548.
Eckington, Ekyngton, co. Derby, 431.
, CO. Worcester, 102,470.
Eddryngton, Adam, 214, 277.
, Paton, 214.
Thomas, 214.
Edelmeton. See Edmonton.
Eden river, co. Cumberland, 556, 557.
Edenbridge, Edyngbregge, Kent, 435.
Edenhall, co. Cumberland, 215.
Edenbam, co. Lincoln, 19, 310, 420, 518,
523.
Edenbam, Ricbard, bisbop of Bangor ^1464-
96], 134.
Ederyngbam, Jobn, 283.
Edgbaston, Egebaston, co. Warwick, 10.
Edgefield, Eggefeld, co. Norfolk, 508.
Edgeware, Eggeware, co. Middlesex, 643,
667.
Edgreynes, 170.
Ediall, Henry, parson of Little Laver, S9a.
Edinburgb, in Scotland, 409.
Edingdon, Bdyndon [co. Wilts], SO.
Edingworth, co. Somerset, 39.
Ediswortb. See Edwortb.
Edlaston, co. Cbester, 832.
Edmond, Robert, 286.
, Thomas, 225, 381.
Edmonson, Jobn, 504.
Edmputon, Edelmeton, co. Middlesex, 3, 26,
517.
Edmund, earl of Kent, uncle of Edward III.,
92, 393.
earl of KutUnd, the king's brother,
42,46,67,69,131,192,584.
Edward I., king of England, 471.
, letters patent of, 134, 164, 425.
.., charters of, 14, 17, 34, 63, 115, 122,
134-136, 237, 369-371, 376, 398, 435,
469, 465, 469, 478, 539.
, charters of, when prince, 85.
Edward XL, 100, 102, 312, 559.
letters patent of, 134, 188, 358,
370.
, charters of, 63, 99, 112, 136, 237
869, 398, 459, 539.
...., , when prince of Wales, 122,
869.
Edward III., 11, 16, 82, 37, 48-50, 63, 70,
82, 92, 94, 100, 112, 114, 117, 125,
133, 136, 150, 162, 159, 163, 175,
182, 189, 210, 232, 233, 2.35, 239,
280, 295, 305, 315, 331, 865, 367,
871, 389, 393, 412, 414, 426, 450,
455, 459, 467, 507, 586, 590.
, roll of, 90, 92, 130, 235.
, letters patent of, 11, 68, 111, 118,
117, 134-136, 164, 188, 311, 358, 371,
479, 521, 539, 555, 661, 592.
, charters of, 14,34,63, 67, 115,119,
122, 134, 136, 188, 237, 328, 343,
369-371, 423, 424, 426, 459, 465, 538,
568.
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall,
earl of Chester and Flint, son of
Edward IV., 273, 358, 361, 392, 401,
414, 417, 420, 429, 443, 449, 451,
455, 460, 471, 484, 491, 642, 548,
569, 574, 592, 605.
, grant to, 365.
, keeper of the realm, 534, 635.
, attests letters patent, 499.
, council of, 366.
, son of Henry VI., 241, 252, 323.
[son of Edward in.], 888, 416.
GENERAL INDEX.
691
Bdward, prince of Wales, letters patent of, 184.
Edward, John, 542.
, Boger, 573.
, Thomas, 199, 285, 326.
, , ahbot of Waltham Holy
Cross, 469.
, William, mayor of London, 882,
359.
Edward ap David, 467.
Edwardes, Edward, 408.
Edwardis, Thomas, 224.
Edwardson, Boger, 515.
Edwinstowe, Bdyngstowe, Hedenstowe, co.
Nottingham, 130, 243,441,482.
Edworth, Edisworth, co. Bedford, 327.
Edy, John, 584.
, Thomas, 477.
Edyes, Thomas, 620.
Edyndon. See Bdingdon.
Edyngbregge. See Edenbridge.
Edyngham, John, 283, 536.
Edyngstowe. See Edwinstowe.
Edysleght. See Iddesleigh.
Efford, 00. Cornwall, 58.
Egebaston. See Edgbaston.
Egerley, Hugh, 445.
Egerton, Hagh,^287, 351, 407, 630.
Egeston. See Exton.
Eggecombe, Agecombe, Bichard, 899, 408,
404, 491, 610.
, , escheator of Cornwall, 95.
, Thomas, 30.
Eggefeld. See Edgefield.
Eggemanton. See Egmanton.
Eggeware. See Edgeware.
Egleston, 398.
Egliston, Thomas, 482.
Egmanton, John, 428, 430.
Egremond, William, bishop of Dromore
239.
, , parson of Gosforth, 239, 267.
, , parson of Bichmond, 239.
Egremont, co. Cumberland, 312.
Egyll. See Eagle.
Eirithbrigge. See Earith Bridge.
Ekeryng. See Eakring.
Ekynton. See Eckington.
Eland, Little, co. Korthnmberland, 528.
, Fount. See Ponteland.
Bland, William, 244, 854, 878, 407, 517, 530,
572, 636.
Elbarly, William. 272.
Elbys, John de, ambassador of the king of
Portugal, 379.
Elder, John, 896, 487, 506, 602.
Elderbeke, Nicholas, 250, 886.
^Idyrgate, John, 422.
Elections, ecclesiastical, licences for, 14, 15,
23, 35, 107, 108, 115, 119,178,188,
212, 280, 281, 285, 289, 860, 266, 278,
295, 809, 828, 332, 387, 342, 844, 859,
887, 388, 394, 895, 397, 402, 440, 448,
454, 461, 468, 475, 476, 544, 558, 564,
590, 595, 604.
, , royal assent-to, 15, 16, 88, 107,
115, 116, 179, 181, 828, 281, 889, 240,
241, 263, 265, 272, 288, 828, 829, 842-
844, 865, 887, 888, 892, 418, 469, 475,
477, 554, 594.
Eleigh, Illelgh, co. Suffolk, 89.
Elerky, co. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Elham, co. Kent, 79.
Elias the chaplain, 197.
Elinbri«;e, Elyngbrygge, EUyngbrygge,
John, 246, 248, 351, 632.
Elinestowe. See Elstow.
Elingworth. See Dlingworth.
Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV., 14, 16, 21
25, 89, 41, 42, 44, 46, 49, 62, 67, 86,
88, 91, 111-118, 125, 180, 181, 188,
153-155, 158, 162, 164, 178, 175, 190,
192, 209, 265, 280, 288, 292, 804, 806,
311, 836, 342, 858, 861, 865, 866, 872,
874, S92, 894, 896, 899, 400, 412, 414,
417, 420, 425, 443, 447, 449, 455-457,
460,469,471,484-486,507, 514, 519,
528, 531, 538, 542, 543, 547, 566-569,
582, 584, 596, 597, 600, 604.
, , grants to, 64, 110, 115, 860,
419, 539, 540, 548, 561, 562, 566, 604.
, secretary of. See Gunthorpe.
, the princess, daughter of Edward IV.,
44, 110.
EUerton, co. York, 4.
Ellerton. See Bliyngton.
Ellesfeld, co. Worcester, 590.
Ellesmere, co. Salop, hundred of, 898.
Ellesmere, Edward, 844, 898, 538.
EUingham, Blyngham, co. Norfolk, 19 1.
, Little, 515.
Ellington, co. Northumberland, 508.
Ellyngbrygge. See Elinbrigge.
Ehnero, Bichard, 880.
Elmerngge, Boger, 117.
• , sheriff of Oxford and Berks,
90.
Elmes, John, 12.
Ehnesthorpe, Aylmesthorpe, co. Leicester, 80.
Elmet, William, 236.
Elmham, John, 98, 387.
Elmhurst, co. Stafford, 16.
Elmstead, Elmestede, co. Essex, 255.
, CO. Kent, 568.
Elmys, Walter, 584.
Elnestowe. See Elstow.
Eluoih, Edward, 9.
Elrington, Eliyngton, Ellerton, Eltheryngton,
John, 127, 820, 821, 824, 826, 852,
405, 408, 463, 546, 571, 588, 622, 683,
684.
7L 3(2
692
GENERAL INDEX.
JBlrington, John, keeper of the hanaper, 896,
398, 441, 587.
, , treasurer of the household,
441, 477, 489, 687, 568, 596.
, the younger, 349.
, Simon, coroner of Middlesex, 829.
, Thomas, 412, 464, 548.
Elstow, Elinecitowe, Elnestowe [co. Bedford],
9.
, Elizabeth Hasilden, abbess of, 881.
Elstree, Idelstre, co. Hertford, 448.
Elsworth, EUesworth, co. Cambridge, 6.
Eltham, co. Kent, 70, 91, 289, 848, 389, 544,
555.
, charters dated at, 84, 869, 508.
Eltherjngton. See Elrington.
Bltoft, Henry, 55.
Eltonhede, John, 30, 48, 218, 349, 405, 517,
628.
Blveden, Elvesden, Elvynden, Henry, 47.
, , the elder, 369.
Elvington, co. York, 488, 486, 487.
Blvynden. See Elveden.
Elwold, Elwalde, John, 147, 214.
, , Margaret his wife, 147.
Ely, CO. Cambridge, 169.
^ , diocese of, 174, 332.
, bishop of. See Grey; Bourchier;
Longo Campo.
..., prior of, 507.
Ely, John, 203.
Elynden, Christopher, 300.
Elyngbrygge. See Elinbrigge.
Elyngham. See ElUngham.
Elyngham, John, 210.
Elynor, William, 325.
Elyot, Christopher, 815.
John, 171, 208.
, Richard, 575.
, William, 171.
Elys, Guy, 540.
, Henry, 367.
, Nicholas, 29.
,Thomas, 70, 71, 197,867 502 579
, William, 434.
Elyver, William, 149.
Emme, Richard, 74.
Emot, Thomas, 104.
Empingham [co. Rutland], 286, 508.
Emson, Richard, 624.
Enault de la Pappe, Mynyn, 201, 217, 221.
Enderby, Endreby, John, 400, 595.
, Matilda his wife, 400.
„...,,.. t B,\chaTd, 4Se, 570.
Endeston. See Yeunston.
Enfeld. See Enville.
Enfield, co. Middlesex, 450.
Bngeham, co. Kent, 283, 546.
Engeham, Alan, 283, 546.
., , , Agnes his wife, 288, 546.
Engeham, John, 283, 586, 546, 547.
Englewode. See Inglewood.
Englyssh, John, 74.
Engoef, David, 104.
Engof, Martin, 1.
Enhale. See Ten Hall.
EnviUe, Enfeld, Enveld [co. Stafford], 180,
398.
Enzennat, Yto, 521.
Eppeworth. Sec Epworth.
Epping, CO. Essex, 536.
Epsom, Ebbesham, co. Surrey, 5.
Epworth, Eppeworth, in the ble of Axhofane,
CO. Lincoln, 157, 589.
, prior and convent of, 185, 186,157,
158, 585.
, John Moreby, prior of, 186.
, Richard, prior of, 157.
Epyswych. See Ipswich.
Erchesfont. See Urchfont.
Erdyngton. See Eardington.
Erdyngton, Thomas, 48.
, , Joyce his wife, 43.
Eresby, co. Lincoln, 180, 508.
Eresham. See Sarsham.
Erington, William, 236.
Brithbrigge. See Earith Bridge.
Erie, John, 582.
Peter, 881.
Erleswod, co. Northampton, 184.
Erley, Richard, 603.
Erlham. See Barlham.
Brlycbe, Thomas, 281.
Ermeswet, co. Norfolk, 191.
Ermewe. See Amemuiden.
Erneley, William, 552.
Erpingham, co. Norfolk, 22, 580.
South, hundred of, 98, 887.
Ersham. See Earsham.
Erythorne [?Eryholme on Tees], co. York,
119.
Escales, Roger de, 186.
Esclusham, co. Salop, 192. >
Escryk, John, 381.
Esemanger, Edward, 520.
Eske, CO. York, 428.
Essendon, Esenden, co. Hertford, 1 14.
Essex, county of, 56, 61, 87, 88, 100, lu2.
106, 127, 169, 180, 192, 195, 218, 222,
232, 242, 248, 249, 252, 278, 278, 287,
288, 290, 329, 337, 344, 345, 348, 351,
376, 407, 416, 421,428, 430, 462, 490-
492, 494, 496, 509, 524, 525, 545, 648,
552, 590, 594.
, , sherifE of, 56, 92, 252, 851,
407, 490-492, 494, 525, 605.
And see Raynford; Writell ;
Ree.
, escheator in, 98, 107, 186, 265,
378, 391, 400, 597.
, ..,.,. And see Bravghyng ; Ree,
GENERAL INDEX.
693
Essex, county of, ontlawries io, 5,75, 91, 115,
142, 202, 821, 824, 327, 881, 895, 501,
578, 5S0.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 848, 478.
, ......y commissions of the peace in,
618.
, forest of, 181, 297, 528.
../. , eaii of. See Boorchier.
Bssez, John, 68, 69.
, , Alice his wife, 68.
f Dan Robert, 317.
, William, 248, 463, 514, 541, 622.
Essheroges, co. Devon, 466.
Esshetisford. See Ashford.
Est See East.
Est, Henry, 8.
, John, 318, 324.
, Robert, 8.
Estbuiy, 86.
Est Cantok. See Quantookshead.
Estcote, Robert, 408, 442.
, William, 403.
Estdoniland. See Donyland, East.
Esteney, John, abbot of Westminster, 472,
474, 601.
Esteryngton. See Torrington.
Estfeld, William, 358, 382.
Esthall in Horbling, oo. Lincoln, 560.
Esthanyfeld. See Hanningfield.
Estheron. See Eathome.
Esthorp. See Easthorpe.
Estlacche. See Eastleach.
Estlncoombe, eo. Devon, 148.
Estmore. See Eastnor.
Estmylle, co. Southampton, 155.
Estneston. See Easton Neston.
Estois, William de, 168.
Eston, CO. Gloucester, 224.
^mi see Easton.
Eston, Robert, 475.
, Thomas, 486.
Estrannemere. See Granmore.
Estryngton. See Torrington.
Estwykeham. See Wickham.
Esyngton, John, 240.
Etal, CO. Northumberland, 282.
Etchyngham. See Echyngham.
Etheron. See Eathome.
Eton, CO. Buckingham, 287, 894.
, college of, 66, 828, 394.
, , provost and fellows of, 47 48,
62, 551, 553.
, , William Westbury, provost of,
62, 78, 828, 394, 553.
AndseeEtiUm.
Eton, Christopher, 432.
, John, 440, 479.
, Roger, 294.
, » parson of Bletchley, 899.
Eton, Thomas, vicar of Wirksworth, 384.
Etton, CO. York, 21.
Eure, Henry, 200, 408, 687.
, Robert, 143.
, William, 200, 849, 408, 687.
,William, archdeacon of Salisbury, 42 1 .
, , warden of the hospital of
St Leonard, York, 421.
Euros, William, 199.
Eurmayn, Thomas, 579.
Eustace, Eustas, William, 71, 268.
Euyas, John, 249.
Everard, Edward, 228.
, Thomas, 828.
Everdon, Great, co. Northampton, 225.
Everdon, Thomas, 850, 406, 636.
Everle, co. York, 569.
Everley, Richard, 80, 327, 384, 581.
Eversden, Eveiysdon, Great, co. Cambridge,
499.
Eversley, co. Southampton, 190.
Everton, co. Huntingdon, 8, 81.
Everton, Thomas, 218.
, WiUiam, 289.
Everyngham, Henry, 142.
, John, 361.
Evesgrene. See Eaves Green.
Evesham, co. Worcester, 51, 475.
, monastery of, 15, 35.
, , abbot and convent of, 67.
, , abbot of, 92.
, , Richard, abbot of, 67.
, , Thomas, abbot of, 68.
, , WiUiam, abbot of, 67.
, , Richard Pembroke, abbot of,
15, 35.
, Richard Hawkesbury, abbot of,
35.
Evesham, Nicholas, 317.
Evirdon, Roger, 274.
Evon Swyndon, co. Wilts, 541.
Evre. See Eure.
Evryngham, Thomas, 114.
EvyaJs, Humphrey, 391.
Evyngton, William, 37, 133, 267, 269, 514.
Evys, Richard, 467.
Evys Llannoc, priory of. See Penmon.
Ewalde, John, 277.
Ewden, CO. York, 489.
Ewen, Eleanor, 114.
, Master Richard, archdeacon of Lin«
coin, 81.
E worthy, Yworthy, co, Devon, 76.
Ewre. See Eure.
Excestre. See Exeter.
Exchequer, 11, 24, 26, 67, 70, 86, 117, 125,
128, 131, 133, 135, 151, 160, 162, 173,
180, 185, 194, 226, 227, 234, 236, 270,
272, 293, 309, 329, 383, 338, 347, 360,
876, 390, 419, 437, 449, 467, 48$, 505,
522, 547, 550, 551, 556, 559.
6d4
GENERAL INDEX.
Exchequer, chancellor of. See Fowler ;
Thwajtes.
, treasurer of. See Blount; Grey;
Langstrother ; Tiptoft ; fiourehier ;
Hungerford.
, chief baron of. See Illyngworth ;
Urswyk.
, barons of, S2, 118, 176, 211, 229,
264, 270, 427, 522, 532, 556, 574.
And see Durem ; Ingoldesby ;
Boudyff; Wolseley.
, second baron of, 88.
And see Clerk.
, third baron of. See Bouclyff.
, fourth baron of. See Ingoldesby ;
Wolseley.
, chamberlain of, 161, 211, 229, 811.
And see Neville ; Tiptoft.
, treasurer and chamberlains of, 156,
402, 489, 440, 512, 545, 559, 566, 600,
601.
, treasurer and barons of, 188, 489.
, remembrancer of, 541.
, tellers of, 458.
, messengers of, 118, 384. ^
„., rolls and memoranda of, 189, 405,
429.
, receipt of, 19, 88, 86, 39, 48, 49, 52,
68, 59, 61, 66, 82, 85, 92, 94, 96, 98,
110, 113, 125, 126, 182, 151, 154, 159-
161, 165, 174, 185-187, 205,208, 218,
262, 278, 276-278, 281-283, 808, 311,
812, 384, 337, 338, 344, 862, 389, 894,
415, 439, 440, 445, 460, 466, 471, 496,
545, 547, 558, 585.
Exe riyer, 17, 280, 457, 529.
Exemptions from juries, &c., 12, 19, 87, 84,
88, 89, 94, 97, 106, 108, 109, 118, 177,
485, 564, 588.
from Parliament, 109.
Exeter, co. Devon, 60, 75, 114, 169, 187, 250,
280, 281, 292, 840, 841, 859, 868, 440,
481, 498, 523, 574, 576, 599.
, mayor of. See Calwodeleyj
Jermyn.
, St. Sidwell's fee, 75.
, St. Nicholas, prior of, 187.
, port of, 11,17,34,69, 91, 114, 154,
167, 184, 209, 216, 231, 263, 268, 269,
468, 511, 521, 548, 554, 555, 584, 587,
592, 593, 60S.
, diocese of, 212, 213, 264, 358, 376,
396, 479.
, bishop of. See Bothe.
,.. , cathedral of , 374.
, , dean of. See Webber.
, letters patent dated at, 207, 208, 219,
611.
Exhall, CO. Warwick, 158.
Exhall, Bartholomew, 171.
Exil, John, 148.
Exiland, Bxyland, co. Devon, 17, 60, 280,
457, 529.
Exleby, Bxylby, co. York, 119.
Exminster, co. Devon, 582.
Exmoor, co. Devon, forest of, 85, 205.
Exmouth, CO. Devon, 60, 476, 574.
, port of, 113, 263, 548.
Exning, Ixnynge, co. Saffolk, 93.
Exnyng, Henry, 250.
Exon, Richard, 525.
Exston. See Exton.
Exton, Egeston, co. Rutland, 78.
, CO. Somerset, 193, 194, 200, 330,
864, 457, 522, 580.
Exton, Exston, Richard, 35, 89, 98, 888, 498,
495.
Exylby. See Exleby.
Eyam, Eyham, co. Derby, 146.
EycoU, Thomas, 143.
Eyer, Thomas, 6.
, William, 143.
And seeTSyre.
Eyerby, John, 166, 208.
Eyhorne, Ayhome, co. Kent, hundred of
302.
Eyke, co. Suffolk, 110.
Eykeryng. See Eakring.
Eyles, William, 435.
Eylmyn, Thomas, 318.
Eynesbury, co. Huntingdon, 485.
Hardwick, Hardewyk by Awnsley
CO. Huntingdon, 141.
Eynesham, William, 158.
And eee l&jnsBm.
Eynons, John, 77.
, , Rose his wife, 77.
Eynsam, William, 44.
^lui «ee Eynesham.
Eynsford, Aynesford, co. Kent, 75, 77.
Ejrnsham, abbot and convent of, 519.
, William, abbot of, 519.
, Robert Faryngdon, abbot of, 74.
Eyntree. See Aintree.
Eyre. See Aire.
Eyre, John, 419.
, Ralph, 2.
, Richard, 564.
, Robert, 350, 408, 419, 611.
, Simon, mayor of London, 68.
, Thomas, 163, 224, 611.
, WilHam, 441.
AndseeEytT,
Eyres, John, 49, 831.
Eyssh. See Ash.
Eyton. iSee Eaton.
Eyton, John, 440.
, Roger, 284.
jlft<2 eee Eton.
Eyworth, co. Bedford, 485.
GENEBAL INDEX.
696
F.
Fabyao, John, 144.
Faceby, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Facy, JohD, 109, 826.
Fairfax, Fayrefax, Guy, 51, 102, 251, 882,
406, 408, 458, 523, 530, 558, 608, 615,
616, 626, 627, 630, 636, 638.
.; , Bichard, 593.
, William, 28, 170, 620.
Fairfield, Feyrefeld, co. Kent, 802.
Fairs, grant of, 17, 95, 422, 488.
Fakenham Aspes, co. Saffolk, 118.
Faldingworth, co. Lincoln, 863.
Faldyngworth, William, 202.
Fallan, William, proctor of GMdeshous,
Cambridge, 180.
Fallapit, Fale Pitte, co. Devon, 60.
Fallesley. See Fawsley.
Fallston, Fallerdeston, Farleston, co. Wilts,
524, 533, 534, 584.
Falmay, George, 677, 580.
Falmontb, 552.
Fal Wesley. See Fawsley,
Fane, John, 580.
Fannaken, Fangulpyn, Tyse, 391.
Farcet, Farsetbrigge, co. Huntingdon, 170.
Fareley. See Farleigb.
Fareley, Thomas, 102.
Fareman, John, 81.
Farendon. See Farrendon.
Faresley. See Fazeley.
Fareway. See Farway.
Faringdon, co. Berks, 291, 449.
Farlam [ca Cumberland], 215.
Farleigb, Fareley, co. Somerset, 139.
Hungerford, Hungerford Farlegh»
CO. Somerset, 151.
, Monkton, Monkenfarlegh, co. Wilts,
priory of, 97, 313.
prior of, 68, 328.
,Dau John Stratton, prior of, 97.
, Dan John Shrouesbury, prior of, 97.
, Dan Thomas Grove, prior of, 313.
Farleston. See Fallston.
Farley, John, 211, 254.
, Dan William, abbot of St. Peter's,
Gloucester, 328, 333.
Farmar, John, 500.
Farmborough, Franburgh, Frembourgb, co.
Somerset, 39.
Faniham, Femnam, co. Dorset, 390, 534.
, CO. Surrey, 73, 125.
Farnham Boyal, Farnham Verdon, co. Buck-
ingham, 307, 541, 562.
Farnham, John, 383.
Faroe, Farrey, island of, 245.
I'arrendon with Balderton, prebend of, 296.
Farrey. See Faroe.
Farringdon, Faryngdon [co. Devon], 61,
481.
Farsetbrigge. See Farcet.
Farway, Fayreway, co. Devon, 156, 174, 189,
280, 457, 529.
Faryngdon, Christopher, 61.
, John, 481.
..., Bobert, abbot of Eynsham, 74.
Faryngton, William, 426.
Faseley. See Fazeley.
Fastera, co. Wilts, 152.
Fastolf, John, 5.
Faucomberge, Thomas, 262, 288.
And see Neville.
Fauconbrige, Thomas the Bastard of, 379.
Faukes, John, dean of the free chapel of
St. George, Windsor, 11, 234.
, Thomas, 80.
Faukoner, Thomas, 323.
Faulkboume, Faukeburn, co. Essex, 466.
Faunt, Nicholas, 240.
Faux, Henry, 76, 187.
AndseeVavoL,
Favemey, in Franche Comt^, Ferricus de
Clugniaco, archdeacon of, 83.
Faversham, Feversham, co. Kent, 83, 101,
302, 501, 581, 601.
, hundred of, 301.
Fawekeswell, co. Bedford, 74.
Fawsley, Fallesley, Falwesley, co. North-
ampton, 531.
, hundred of, 92.
Faxton, co. Northampton, 508.
Faynte, Feynt, William, 106, 177.
Fayranter, William, 10.
Fayrechild, John, 200.
Fayreclough, Laurence, 599.
Fayrefax. See Fairfkx.
Fayreford, Alexander, 5.
Fayrewey. See Farway.
Fayrom, John, 130.
Faytour, Thomas, 51.
Fazeley, Faresley, Faseley, co. Stafford, 117.
Featherstone, Fedirstaynhagh, co. North-
umberland, 214.
Feccheroos, Fleccheroos, co. Cumberland,
506, 513.
Feckenham, Feckyngham, co. Worcester,
304.
Fedirstaynhagh. See Featherstone.
Fedirstaynhagh, Bichard, 214.
Fedyon, John, 323.
Fegherby, 483, 487.
Felborough, Felbergh, co. Kent, hundred of,
300.
Felbrigge, John, 197.
Feld, Felde, John, 4, 250, 350, o99.
, , the younger, 286.
, Bichard, 75, 97.
696
GENEBAL INDEX.
Feld, Thomiw, abbot of Barton on Trent
887, 891.
Felder, John, 8.
Feldyke in Bingham, co. Nottingham, 462.
Feldyng, Geoffrey, 149, 204, 228, 257, 385.
, William, 246, 248, 619.
Fellawe, Bobert, 428.
Felmingham, Fylmjngham, co. Norfolk, 78.
Felowe, Richard, 167, 202.
William, 881.
Felstead, co. Essex, 46, 288.
Felsted, William, 516.
Felflon, John, 820.
Felton, John, 228, 286.
, Thomas de, 14.
Feltwell [co. Norfolk], 452.
Feltwell, Stephen, 889.
Felwode. See Filwood.
Fen, John, 191.
Fencote, co. York, 119.
Fendjk, Bichard, 28, 854, 619.
Fenhall, Fennehalle, co. Suffolk, 484.
Feniton, Fyneton, co. Devon, 589.
^enne, co. Devon, 61.
Fenne, Heniy, 268, 867.
Hugh, 7, 53, 98, 250, 283, 546, 573.
, John, 816, 406.
, Nicholas, 587.
, Bobert, 626.
Thomas, parson of Borlev, 411.
Fennell, Fmiell, William, 817-319.
Fen Stanton, Fenystanton, co. Huntingdon,
147, 599.
Fenton, co. Lincoln, 508.
, CO. York, 412.
Fenton. See Yenton.
Fenjnglej. See Finningley.
Fenys, Fynes, James, 116.
, , lord of Say, 116.
, Emelina, lady of Say, 116.
John. 196, 247, 249, 405, 606, 633.
, Bichard, 638.
, , lord Dacre, 196, 199, 247,
249, 288, 851, 366, 462, 469, 490, 534,
550, 606, 615, 616, 619-621, 627, 632-
684, 636.
> , constable of the Tower of
London, 412.
, Bobert, 606, 631.
»., Thomas, 588.
, William, of Say of Sele, 102, 116,
505, 618, 629.
» , lord Say, 190.
. Ferariis, Henry de, 424.
Feicus, Blias, 1.
Ferdell, Walter, 4.
9 » Joan, his wife, 4.
Ferstield, Fershfeld, co. Norfolk, 191.
Feryby. See Fereby.
Ferys. See Ferrys.
Fereby, Feriby, Feryby, John, 40, 74, 167,
199, 359, 583, 587, 638.
• » escheator in the ooonty of
York, 103.
Ferelowe, Laurence, 218.
Feriby. See Fereby.
Ferlard, John, 76.
Fermons, in King's l^orton, co. Worcester.
536.
Femnam. See Farnham.
Ferrer, John, 496.
Ferrers, Henry, 18, 19, 123, 852, 407, 602,
618.
» Margaret his wife, 19, 123.
, Henry, sheriff of Kent, 187.
, John, 6, 7,468.
» Thomas, 117, 218,348, 606, 634.
And see Deveceva, ; Grey.
Forres, Henry, 284.
, John, 288.
, Thomas. 284, 289, 405.
Ferrour, David, 491.
, Geoffrey, 437.
, Bichard, 214, 277.
Ferrys, Feny, Ferys, William, 313, 841, 545.
Fethecston, William, 29, 340, 355, 404, 409.
496. ' > > »
,—,319.
Feversham. See Faversham.
Feynt. See Faynte.
Feyrefeld. See Fairfield.
Fifehead St. Quintin, Fifeld Quintyn, oo.
Dorset, 293. J > ^
Fifhide. See Fyfield.
Fillingham, Filyngham, co. Lincoln, 164.
FiUyng, George, 576.
FiloU, John, 39.
• • , William, 89.
Filton, Fylton, co. Gloucester, 578.
FUwood, Felwode, co, Gloucester, 264.
forest of, 175.
» CO. Somerset, forests of, 412.
Filyngham. See FiUingham.
Filzakelly, Nicholas, 515.
Finance, John, 844.
Finborough, Fynbeigh, Great, co. Suffolk.
586.
Fincham, Fyncheham, co. Norfolk, 191.
Finoham. See Fyncheham.
Finchley, Fyncheley, co. Middlesex, 50, 82.
96,331. ' '
Findon, Thynden, co. Northampton, 500.
Fingrith, Fyngryth in Blackmore, co. Essex
297, 560.
Finkeley [co. Southampton], 348.
Finningley, Fenyugley, co. Nottingham, 603.
Fissher, David, 40.
Fishwick, Fysshwyk, co. Lancaster, 26.
Fittleton, Fitelton, Fytilton, co. Wilts, 41, 98,
loS, 419.
Fit*, Fyttye, co. Salop, 521.
GENEBAL INDEX.
G97
FiU, John, the elder, 377.
> the jounger, 377.
FitxAIaD, WiUiam, earl of Arundel, 56, 128,
170, 196, 199, 219, 220, 247, 249, 287,
818, 851, 852, 356, 878, 495, 580, 551,
569, 573, 582, 618, 614, 618, 627, 629,
682, 638, 635.
» , constable of Dover Castle and
warden of the Cinqne Porta, 209, 260,
310,317,818,353,573.
Fitabyrd, John, the elder, 408.
Fitselys, Bobert, 472.
Fit* Harrj, Thomas, 261, 288, 616.
Fiti Henry, Balph, 128.
Fitzherbert, John, 281, 428, 458, 491, 496,
611.
, Nicholas, 284, 850, 518, 611.
, Ralph, 408, 611.
, Robert, 576.
Fits Howell, Hngh, 25.
....> , Alice his wife, 25.
Fits Hugh, Edward, 215.
, Elizabeth, 215.
, George, 215.
, Heniy, 349.
, ,lord o£, 90, 170, 215, 532, 610,
634, 687.
, , Alice his wife, 90, 215, 532.
, John, 215.
, Richard, 215, 582, 637.
, Thomas, 215.
FitzJames, John, 29, 850, 406, 628.
, , the younger, 193, 2()0.
, James, 198, 200.
FitzJohn, Henry, 225, 255.
, , John, 225, 255.
, Loais, 297.
Fitzlowes, Lonis, 151, 344, 345.
FitzRichard, John, 11.
FitzRobert, Robert, the elder, 540.
, , the yonnger, 540.
, , Margaret his wife, 540.
FitzSimond, FitzSymond, Robert, 154, 248.
FitzWai^n, Folk, 427.
And see Boorchier.
Fitzwater, John, 247.
, William, 82.
FitzWanter. See Ratdyff.
Fitz William, Edmund, 298.
, John, 638.
, , escheator in the county of
York, 119.
Richard, 199, 349, 408, 638.
, , sberifT of Lincoln, 185.
, Thoma8,^200, 428.
, , the elder, 252, 5C9, 621.
, , the youoger,;,252, 286, 294, 854,
509,563,621.
Flamborough, co. York, 409, 418.
Flamstead, FUunpstede [co. Hertford], 286.
Flanders, 42, 57, 104, 128, 240, 249, 318, 451.
487,512,565,605.
Flanesford, Flaunsworde, co. Hereford, priory
of, 414.
Fhitewyk. See Flitwick.
Flaunsworde. See Flanesford.
Flaxale, Nicholas, 253.
Fleccher, John, 9.
Robert, 255.
, William, 863, 442.
Fleet, Flete, co. Kent, 297, 556.
, CO. Lincoln, 203.
Damarell, Fleet Damarle[in Holbeton] ,
CO. Devon, 82, 137.
, Marston, Fletemerston, co. Bucking-
ham, 826.
, prison, 12, 16, 20, 21, 88, 44, 51, 52, 72,
91, 93, 94, 99, 109, 119, 122, 141, 154,
164, 178, 183, 202, 223, 227, 228, 258,
268, 820, 862, 364, 880, 889, 400, 434,
448, 475, 477, 482, 498, 564, 578, 575,
589.
, keeper of, 50.
Flegg, East, Estfiegge, co. Norfolk, hundred
of, 82, 159.
, West, Westflegge, hundred of, 82,
159.
Flegham Brigge, co. Sussex, 116.
Flemmyng, David, 466.
, John, 91, 167, 635.
Robert or Richard, dean of Lincoln,
884, 540.
- , Thomas, 16, 148.
., , , Margaret, his wife, 148.
, Thomas, escheator in Surrey and
Sussex, 208.
, William, 16, 334.
Flemmyngys, oo. Gloucester, 453.
Flessheyr, Thomas, 60.
Fletcher, John, 102.
.......... Robert, 551.
Flete, Thomas, 200, 201, 552.
Flete Damarle. See Fleet Damarell.
Fletham, Richard, 287.
, Thomas, 41.
Fleysco, Peter, 74.
Flint, charter dated at, 122.
, county of, 361, 365, 366.
Flitwick, Flatewyk, co. Bedford, 507.
Floore, Flore, co. Northampton, 571.
Flordon, co. Norfolk, 191.
Flore. See Floure.
Florence, 11, 12, 59, 182, 160, 239, 278, 359,
401, 481.
Flotman Newton, co. Norfolk, 191.
Floure, Flore, Thomas, 286, 350, 627.
Fluwet, Richard, 320, 380.
Fluwode, John, 515.
Flynt, Robert, 323.
Flynte, Edward, 17.
Flynton, Robert, 328.
698
aENBBAL INDEX.
Fodrynghay. See Fotheringhay.
Fogge, John, 42, 43, 55, 70, 127, 199, 219,.
273, 274, 283, 288, 297-302, 344, 852,
S63, 366, 373, 407, 438, 463, 563, 571,
618.
, , Alice his wife, 42, 363.
, ..^..., treasurer of the household,
165.
, , keeper of the writs and rolls of
the Common Bench, 839.
' , the elder, 889, 340, 403, 404,
420.
'..., , the younger, 339, 840, 403, 404,
420.
Folbury, Robert, 197.
Folgeham, Folgeham, Henry, 248, 61 1.
Folif ayt. See Follif oot.
Foljambe, Godfrey, 602.
, , Margaret his wife, 602.
, Thomas, 400.
, William, escheator of Lincoln, 122 .
Folke, CO. Dorset, 311.
Folkestone, Folston, co. Kent, 1, 6, 290, 303,
819.
, hundred of, 302.
, ship called the bote of, 319.
, priory of, 62, 240, 276.
, prior of, 240, 276.
FolMngham, Folkyngham, co. Lincoln, 26,
516,517.
Folkys, William, 431.
Follifoot, Folifayt, co. York, 601.
Folly John [co. Berks], 488, 573.
Folnesse. See Foulness.
Folowe. See Foxlow.
Folsham. See Foulsham.
Folsham, John, 579.
Fonterell, Roger, 201, 213, 217.
ForceU, Forset, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Ford, Old, Oldeforde, co. Middlesex, 570.
Forde, in Ide, co. Devon, 187.
, CO. Salop, 232, .242.
Forde, Ford, Clement, 282.
, John, 184, 282.
, Richard, 222, 305, 570.
, Roger, 76.
, Walter, 489, 490.
, William, 60, 582.
, atte, 60.
Fordeman, Robert, 74.
Forden, William, warden of the hospital of
St. James by Chichester, 235.
Fordingbridge, Fordyngbrygge, Forthing-
brige, co. Southampton, 223, 596.
Fordington [co. Dorset], 173, 185.
Fordwich, co. Kent, 303.
Fore, Fowre, co. Meath, 592, 598.
Foreman, Gilbert, 395.
Forest, Isabel, prioress of Che&hmit, 188.
, John, 166,280.
Forests. See Bere ; Bernewode ; Blakmoie
Brandon ; Cannock ; Cleres ; Com
bury ; Danby ; Dartmoor ; Dean
Essex; Exmoor; Filwood; Galtrea
Glincoth ; Groveley ; Inglewood
Kingswood ; Kinver ; Knaresborougb
Lee ; Melchuyt ; Neroche ; New Forest
Fetherton ; Porchester ; Purbeck ; Red
bridge ;' Rockingham ; Rutland; Sher
wood ; ShotOYcr ; Sno wdon ; Stow Wood
Trent]; Waltham ; Windsor ; Wolmer
Worth; Wychwood.
Foretier, John le, 201, 218, 217, 221.
Fbrmour, John, 306.
Fomcett, Fornesete, co. Norfolk, 191, 539.
Fornfyld, Walter, 256.
Forser, William, 216.
Forset. See Forcett.
Forsset, Thomas, 541.
Forstall, Peter, 168.
Forster, AUn,318.
, Humphrey, 101, 222, 248, 850, 406,
584, 608, 626.
*........, ....... tne eioer, ^oo.
, John, 9, 85, 199, 283, 348-850, 36 7|
377, 406, 407, 462, 494, 546, 591, 608,
605, 617.
, Richard, 54, 60, 109, 127,199,254,
288, 386, 352, 458.
, Joan his wife, 254.
, Robert, 145, 356, 622.
, Roland, 87, 496.
, William, 60, 288, 506.
Fortescu, Henry, sheriff of Cornwall, 327.
, , sheriff of Devon, 109.
John, 27, 74, 99,199,219, 220, 296,
851, 854, 399, 408, 404, 407, 464, 473,
490, 493, 525, 589, 598, 617.
, , sheriff of Cornwall, 418, 605.
, Richard, 60, 403.
Fortia, Paul, 198.
Fortey, John, 147.
Forth, Forthe, Heniy, 85, 89.
, Roger, 76.
, William, 404.
Forthampton, co. Gloucester, 7.
Fortune, John, 456.
Fosse, CO. York, 454.
Foster, John, 285, 603.
, parson of Arthuret, 21.
, Robert, 52, 254, 553.
, William, 75.
Foston, CO. Leicester, 279.
Foston, John, 146.
Fotheringhay, Fodringhay, co. Northampton,
151, 184, 481, 504, 562, 563, 595.
, letters patent dated at, 896, 399,
599.
, college of, Thomas Buxhale, master
of, 414.
Foukes, Thomas, SO.
Foulescroft, Alexander, 384.
GENERAL INDEX.
699
Foaleshurst, Foulherst, Robert, 882, 491.
Foulness, Folnesse, co. Essex, 878.
Foulsham, Folsham, co. Norfolk, 256.
Fountains, abbot and convent of, 602.
, Thomas Swynton, abbot of, 602.
Fonrde, Roger, 76.
Foumeis. See Furness.
Foumeys, Christopher, 15.
Foweler. See Fowler.
Fowell, William, 851, 427, 464.
Fowey, co, Cornwall, 54, 83, 249, 827, 877,
468, 474, 492, 494, 511, 544, 548, 602,
605.
, port of, 11, 84, 59, 209, 216, 230, 249,
268, 492,. ^{21, 586, 555.
, ship called (e Barbara of, 197, 878.
, ship called le Parker of, 605.
Fowkes, Thomas, 80.
Fowler, John, 1, 842.
, Richard, 18, 40, 56, 101, 123, 182,
152, 196, 264, 283, 287, 809, 849, 850,
352, 366, 374, 399, 406, 531, 541, 546,
557, 568, 578, 584, 608, 626.
, , solicitor-general, 180, 182.
, , chancellor of the Exchequer,
151, 272, 273.
, , chancellor of the duchy of
Lancaster, 417, 422, 458, 466, 517,
582.
, Thomas, 18, 96, 251, 285-288, 550,
568, 592, 608.
, , escheator of Oxford and Berks,
583.
, , escheator of Bedford and
Buckingham, 583.
, William, 18, 101, 112,608.
Fowre. See Fore.
Fox, John, 591.
, Robert, 598.
, Thomas, 481.
Foxearth, Fpxherd, co. Essex, 480.
FoxiU, CO. Devon, 456.
Foxley, co. Norfolk, 149.
Foxlow, Folowe, co. Derby, 146.
Foxton, CO. Leicester, 77.
Framland, co. Leicester, hundred of, 242.
Framlingham, Frammyngham, co. Suffolk,
14, 110,397.
Frampton, co. Lincoln, 457, 529.
Frampton, John, 453.
, WiUiam, 406, 613.
Framsden, Framysden, co. Suffolk, 154.
Franburgh. See Farmborough.
France, French, 59, 62, 114, 201, 213, 217,
221, 305, 836, 341, 351, 353, 868, 450,
513, 529, 530.
, king of. iSiee Louis.
.......... war with, 163.
, expedition against, 462, 480, 492-496,
515, 516, 524-529, 532, 535-537, 545,
548.
France, truce with, 583.
, ship called U Kateryne'of, 295, 383.
, ship called la Marie of, 366.
Frank, Franke, Edward, 215.
Richard, 228.
, Thomas, 71, 197, 215.
Frankcheyne, Richard, 76.
Frankeleyn, Frankleyne, John, 859, 558.
, , Emmota his wife, 359.
, Richard, 502.
, Stephen, 68.
, William, 473.
Frankessh, Thomas, 366.
Fransoys, John, 201, 217, 221.
Fraternities, foundation of, 158, 175, 236,
872, 417, 424, 446, 486, 518, 542, 553,
584, 597.
Fraunoe, William de, 366.
Fraunceys, Thomas, 148, 248, 382, 408, 576,
611.
Fray, John, 472.
Frebury, John, 80.
Frecok, John, 1.
Freckenham, Frekenham [co. Suffolk], 589.
Freeby, Fretheby, co. Leicester, 24, 43.
Freemantell, Jehn, 505.
Freland, John, 406.
Freman, John, 364, 558, 580, 600.
, , Matilda his wife, 600.
, John, prebendary of Bridgnorth,
842.
Frembaud, Thomas, 56.
...« , ; , Alice his wife, 56.
« . , Thomas the second, 56 .
, Thomas the third, 56.
, Isabel, 56.
, Joan, 56.
Frembourgh. See Farmborough.
Fremington, co. Devon, 137.
, handred of, 137.
Frempton. See Frinton.
Fremyngham. See Frinningham.
Fremyngham, Henry, 212.
, John, 94.
Fremyngton, co. Devon, 33.
, hundred of, 32.
Frenche, Robert, 319.
Frend, John, 820.
Frende, Thomas, 293.
Frennesbury. See Frindsbnry.
Frenshe, Nicholas, 82.
, William, 80.
Frenship, John, 61.
Frenshman, ndrew, 318.
Frensshe, F use, John, 94, 382.
Gilej, 266.
, Thomas, 80.
Frenyngham, John, 94.
Frequet, John, 201, 217, 221.
Frestlyng, Bartholomew, 540.
*00
GBi^ERAL INDEX.
Freston, co. Suffolk, 590.
And see "Enee^u.
Freaton, Jobn, 506.
Fxetheby. See Freebj.
Frethenden. See Frittenden.
Freton. See Fritton.
FreTile, Frevyle, Stephen, SOO. '
, Thomas, 410.
, William, 101, 245, 248, 349, 609.
Frewen, Bichard, 447.
Frian Minor. 5ee Cambridge ; Colchester ;
Scarboroogh.
Friesland, 396.
Frieiton, Freston, co. Lincoln, 457, 529, 580.
Friis, Master James, 50.
, , the king's phyBician, 896.
Frindsbory, Frennesbnry, co. Kent, 202.
Frinningham, Fremyngham, co. Kent, 885.
Frinton, Frempton, co. Essex, 569.
Friskney, Fryskeney, co. Lincoln, 508.
ilfid see Dymmok ; Kyme.
Friteswell. See Fritwell.
Frith, South, Suthfrith [co. Kent], 568.
Frittenden, Frethenden, co. Kent, 383.
Fritton, Freton, co. Norfolk, 516.
Fritwell, Friteswell, co. Oxford, 86.
Frode, Clement, 880.
, Gilbert, 880.
, John, 880.
, Simon, 380.
Frognall, Richard, 618.
, Thomas, 301.
Froidevall, James, 58. ^
Frome in Selwood, co. Somerset, 10, 78, 805,
861, 503, 603.
, hundred of, 608.
Frost, John, 561.
, William, 200, 606.
Froswiok, Frostwayt [co. Westmorehind],
334, 581.
Frowyk, Henry, 248, 622.
, Thomas, 28, 58, 182, 248, 463, 622.
Fryday, John, 152.
, Robert, 576.
Frye, Bichard, 99.
, WiUiam, 80.
Frynde, Stephen, 516.
Frysby, WilHam, 155.
Fryse, John, 267.
Frystlyng, Bartholomew, 512.
Frythe, Thomas, 508.
Fiytheby. See Freeby.
Fulbam, Thomas, 353.
Fulbeck, Fullebek, co. Lincoln, 457, 530.
Fulboum, Fulbum, co. Cambridge, 483, 480.
Fttlbrook, Folbroke [co. Warwick], 845,
457, 529.
Folbroke, John, 477.
Folfen, eo. Stafford, 16.
Fulford, CO. Devon, 92, 803.
Fulford, Baldwin, 58, 92, 179, 181.
, Thomas, 58, 92, 171, 219, 246, 347,
251, 803, 330, 856, 408, 404, 408, 491,
604.
, William, 49, 831.
Fnlgeham See Folgeham.
Fulkstone. See Folkstone.
Fulkns, Thomas, 208.
Fuller, John, 251, 581.
, Richard, 251.
, Thomas, 289.
Fnllerton, co. Southampton, 81.
Fulletby, co. Lincoki, 508.
Fnlnetby, co. Lincoln, 482.
Fulstowe Arsik, co. Lincoln, 508.
Fnlstowebeek, co. Lincoln, 508.
Folthorp, Isabel, 124.
...^...., Fhilippa, 124.
, Thomas, 124.
Fulthorpe, Alan, 215.
Fnlwode, co. Nottingham, 810, 488.
Fundenhall, Ftinnale, co. Norfolk, 191.
FunelL See FennelL
Funnale. See Fundenhall.
Fnoggesasshe, co. Hereford, 41.
Furmer, John, 806.
Fnmariis, Ciprian de, 518.
Furbusshour, John, 887.
Furness, Foumeis, co. Lancaster, abbot of>
804.
Fumeys, Christopher, 50, 208.
, Peter, 40.
Fust, John, 199, 633.
, , escheator in Suirey and Sussex,
192.
Fuster, Fuyster, John, 450, 471.
Fyfield, Fifhide, co. Essex, 582.
Fylding. See Feldyng.
Fyler, William, 234.
Fylmyngham. See Felmingham.
Fyloll, John, 28.
I^longley, Henry, 226.
Fyn, Margaret, 567.
Fynaunce, John, 320, 844.
Fynbergh. See Finborough.
Fynch, Fsmche, James, 335.
, John, 199.
, Vincent, 351, 376,406,463, 469, 489,
490, 571, 592, 633.
, William, 101.
Fyncham, John, 1 69, 245, 247, 249, 406, 606,
622.
Fyncheley. SeeFinchley.
Fyncheley, John, 577.
Fynchman, John, 490.
Fynciance, John, 344.
Fyndern, Thomas, 386.
, , Katharine his wife, 836.
., William, 886.
GENERAL INDEX.
701
Fynderne, Robert, S86.
Fyndrayton. See Drayton.
Fynes. 5ee Fenys.
F^eton. See Feniton.
Fynenx, Fjsyeox, John, 428, 463, 571, 618.
Fyngryth. See Fingrith.
I^mne, German, 544.
Fynyenx. See Fyneoz.
Fyaahe, Edmund, 516.
, , parson of Cranham, 107.
, , parson of Castle Rising, 107.
; Henry, 276.
, John, 69, 499.
Fyssher, John, 141, 875, 489, 495, 607.
iLonis, 848.
, Richard, 2, 494.
Robert, 214, 277.
, Thomas, 45, 58, 80.
, WiUiam, 574, 581.
Fysshwyk. See Fishwick.
Fylton. See Filton.
lytelton. See Fittleton.
Fytilton. See Fittleton.
Fyton, Thomas, 879.
Fyttys. See Fiti.
G.
Gaoe, WiUiam, 821.
Gaddesby, Richard, 81, 142.
Gaddesden, Great, co. Hertford, 82, 187.
Gaddesden, John, 289.
Gager, Thomas, 405, 406.
Galley, Gavley, co. Stafford, 288.
Gairstang, John, 3, 79, 142.
Gaiton. See Gayton.
Galberd, William, 525.
Gale, Thomas, 114, 198, 262, 288, 448, 543,
555.
Galeys, John, abbot of Tewkesbury, 66.
Galloway, in Scotland, 18.
Galon, John, 446.
Galtres, forest of, co. Tork, 5. 263.
Galway, Galewey, in Ireland, 15.
Gamage, Ralph, 890.
Gamblesby, Gammelsby, oo. Cumberland, 13.
Gamelton, co. Bedford, 191.
Gamelyn, John, 394.
Gamlyn, William, 289.
GaneUe, George, 577.
Gannull, William, parson of Lasham, 837.
Gannowe, co. Worcester, 18.
Gazce, John, 817, 819, 354.
(Sarde^Te, Edmund, 65,
Gburdener, Gardner, Gardyner, Joh^, 128,
318, 877, 413, 453, 459.
, Richard, sheriff of London, 205.
, , warden of the college of vicars
in the cathedral of Hereford, 865.
, William, 320,468, 494.
Gardyn, William, 201, 217, 221.
Gargrave, John, marshal of the Marshalsea,
2.
...., Robert, 889.
Gku'leke, John, 255.
Garlinge, in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent,
445.
Garlond, John, 855, 878.
Garnet, Edmund, 216.
, Richard, escheator in Kent, 894.
, Thomas, 614.
, William, 50.
Gamett, Robert, parson of Sigglesthome,
267.
, , parson of Gosforth, 267, 268.
, , succentor in York cathedral,
268.
Gamettes [in High Easter], co. Essex, 290.
Gameys, Edmund, 249.
Gramon, William, 9, 149.
Garrant. See Guerande.
Garter, order of, 554.
, , office of chancellor of, 554.
, knights of the, 292, 529.
Garth, Garthe^ Thomas, 43, 262, 453.
Garton, co. Tork, 115.
Gartsyde, Hugh, 496.
Ganrays, Thomas, 864.
Garwell, Thomas, 200.
Garyngton, Richard, 81.
Gascoigne, Agnes, 74.
, Bartholomew de, 866.
, John, 74.
, Nicholas, 818.
.....;.., Robert, 408» 688.
, Thomas, 74.
, William, 74, 144, 199, 349, 408,
638.
Gascony, Gascons, 49, 866, 498, 521, 595.
, wine of, 14, 198, 264, 858, 866.
Gaskyn, John, 326.
Gastangre, John, 3.
Gate, Geoffrey, 186, 209, 218, 248, 249, 270,
290, 555, 614, 629.
, John, 862.
, Thomas, escheator of Bedford and
Buckingham, 890.
, , rector of Barford, 220.
Gatescales. See Scales.
Gateshead, co. Durham, hospital of St.
Edmund, John Shirwode, master of,
142.
Gateshende, Nicholas, 226,
GNitton, John, 147.
702
QENEBAL INDEX.
Gauger, appointment of, 17, 83, 107, 155,
166, 206, 280, 269, 305, 313, 363, 489
566, 593.
Gauffiid, John, 198.
Gaunt, John, 469.
, Nicholas, 4.
Gayley. See Galley.
Gay, John, 197, 354.
, Thomas, 145, 186, 323, 553.
, , the elder, 10, 76, 143, 149,
226, 386.
, the younger, 76, 79, 184, 185,
321, 558.
, , Katharine his wife, 321.
Gayhurst, Gotehirst, co. Buckingham, 77.
Gayler, Alan, 321.
Gayncot, Geyncot, Walter, 101, 168.
Gaynes Park, co. Essex, 508.
Gaynesford, George, 295.
, , Isabel his wife, 295.
, John, 295, 389, 405, 571, 632.
, , Katharine his wife, 295.
,NicholaB, 104, 157, 158, 182, 351,
389, 462, 567, 571, 629, 632.
, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex,
210.
, , Margaret his wife, 157.
Gayton, Gey ton in le Merssh, co. Lincoln,
202, 467, 529.
, Gaiton, co. Norfolk, 163.
Gayton, Reginald, 619.
, Bichard, 427.
, Robert, 80.
Gay wodo, John, 149, 169.
Gazelee, Gaysle, co. Snflfolk, 93.
Gebon, Thomas, 1.
Grcbons, Thomas, 102.
Gedding, co. Suffolk, 603.
Gedding, John, 152.
, Robert, 152.
Geddington, co. Northampton, 232.
, charter dated at, 459.
Geddyng, William, 406, 631.
Geddynge, Edmund, 410.
Gedling, Gedlyng, co. Nottingham, 511, 591.
Gedney, co. Lincoln, 203.
Gedyng, Walter, 502.
Gef^y, Gefferey, John, 158, 414.
, Leysan, dean of Wallingford, 160.
.., Richard, 39, 101, 168.
Geffereys, Richard, chaplain of Turners
Piddle, 443.
, , parson of Codford St. Peter,
443.
Gefferon, Geffron, John, 8, 194.
Gefford. See Gifford.
Gegyll, William, 578, 589.
Gelot, Thomas, 385.
Gelybronde, Gilibrond, Robert, 570, 607.
Gelyngham. See Qillingham.
Cteneus, John, 44*
Genffrey, John, 605.
Genney. See Jenney.
Gennowe, William, 573.
Genoa, Genoese, 28, 217, 222, 236, 239, 294,
361, 445, 510, 518, 586.
, merchants of, 239.
Gent, William, 251.
Gentili, Humphrey, 312.
Gentill, William, 573.
Gentyll, Philip, 68.
George, duke of Clarence, earl of Warwick,
and Salisbury, lord of Richmond, the
king's brother, 55, 69, 102-104, 107,
114, 126-128, 169, 170, 177, 192, 206,
217-220, 234, 245-249, 252, 279, 283-
285, 296, 317, 342, 348-853, 860, 366,
428, 455, 487, 490, 491, 518, 517, 529,
530, 537, 550, 557, 573, 583, 597, 607-
611, 613, 615-624, 626-631, 633-638.
, , lieutenant of Ireland, 16, 21,
54, no, 122, 133, 157, 161, 193, 206,
234, 243, 272, 335, 343, 344, 391, 414,
438, 458, 461, 466, 468, 473, 516, 583,
592, 598.
, great chamberlain of England,
262, 344, 414, 438.
, ,grant8to, 88, 241,330,457,594.
, ... . , secretary of, 218.
, , Isabel his wife, 455, 650.
Geerge, John, 10.
, Richard, 235.
, Robert, 500.
, William, 72, 102.
Gerald, Ralph, 290.
Gerard, Gerrard, Thomas, 103, 401, 426, 575.
, , parson of S.S. Simon and Jude,
Norwich, with St. Swithun, Norwich,
and Grostwhite annexed, 342.
Gerardson, Gummer, 421.
Gerbeyyl. See Gerpins.
du Gerdin, Guillerin, 213.
Gtermansweek, Germaneswyk, co. Deyon, 76.
Germyu, John, 5.
Gemun, William, 123.
Gerona, Verundo, in Spain, 54.
Grerona, John de, 510.
Gerpins, Gerbevyl (,in Rainbam], co. Essex,
306.
Gerrard. See Gerard.
Gersey. See Jersey.
Gervas, Gerves, Gerveys, John, 184.
, Peter, 104, 149.
, Thomas, 364.
, , Joan his wife, 364.
Gervase [le VulreJ, Master, the king's secre-
tary, 48, 305, 582.
Geryng, Robert, 82.
Gest, Robert, chaplain of Mortimer's Chantry
in Chichester cathedral, 296, 359.
, , parson of Headley, 359.
Gesylham. See Gisleham.
Gethyn, Maurice, 265.
GENERAL INDEX.
703
Oeyncot. See Gayncot.
Geysthweyte. See Guestwiok.
Geyton. See Gaytoo.
Geyton, William, 322.
Ghendbrigg, lord of. See Adourlns.
Gibthorpe, John, escheator in Lincoln, 520.
Gientillman, Bicbard, 400.
Gifford^ CO. Suffolk, 297.
Gifford's in Shimpling, co. Suffolk, 556.
Gifford, Giffard, Gyfford, John, 58, 101, 168,
285-288, 849, 456, 552, 608, 612.
, Richard, 319.
, Robert, 145.
Gilbert, Adam, 546.
, John, 262, 347, 406.
, Oto, 58, 198, 220, 288, 490.
, Robert, bishop of London [1436-
1448], 176.
., Thomas, 48, 212, 328, 475.
, William, 381.
Gilby, Gylby, Thomas, 122, 490.
Gilbys, John, 198.
Gildeford. See Guildford.
Gildon, Richard, 141.
Giles, Gyles, John, 295.
, Master John, tutor of the king's sons,
592.
, Laurence, 488.
, William, 178.
Gilford, Oylford, John, 259, 391, 463.
, , sheriff of Kent, 1.
Giliam, Da^id, 28.
Gilibronde. See Gelybronde.
GiU, Gille, Gylle, John, 505.
, Richard, 482.
, Thomas, 58, 167, 320.
, , escheator of De?on and Corn-
wall, 58, 128.
w, , escheator of Somerset and
Dorset, 65, 194.
, Walter, 377.
WUliam, 881, 578.
Gillesland, Gyllysland, William, 214, 277.
Gilliog, CO. York, 483, 486, 487.
inRydall, 40.
Gillingham, co. Dorset, 844. .
, CO. Kent, hundred of. See Chatham.
Gillott, Richard, prebendary of Bridgnorth,
332, 338.
Gillowe, Thomas, 251.
Gilmet, Gervase, parson of Scales, 313.
Gilmyn, Gylmyn, John, 144, 563.
, Richard, 462, 563.
, Thomas, 146, 147, 406, 462.
Gilnot, Thomas, 601.
Gilson, William, 386.
Girlyngton, Nicholas, 74.
Girmethwayte, co. Cumberland, 557.
Oirton, Gyrton, John, 245, 248, 609.
Giie, Gyse, John, 89, 614.
Gisleham, Gtsylham, Gysslam [co. Suffolk],
807, 467, 586.
Gisors, charter dated at, 136.
Gissegge. See Gussage.
Gittisham, Gydsham, co. Devon, 60.
Glace, Edmund, 124.
Gladley, Gledley, co. Bedford, 521.
Glamford Brigg, co. Lincoln, 520.
Glamvyle, Richard, 384.
Glanvilla, Ranulph de, 13.
Glapthome, oo. Northampton, 82.
Glasmondfall, co. Salop, 402.
Glastonbury, co. Somerset, 45, 58.
, John, abbot of 93, 223.
Glave, Robert, rector of Cranford, 78.
Gleaston, Gleston, co. Lancaster, 456.
Glebra, Richard, 582.
Gledesey, Master Simon de, 100.
Gledley. See Gladley.
Glemeham, John, 418.
Glemham, co. Suffolk, 110.
Glentworth, co. Lincoln, 164.
Gleston. See Gleaston.
Gleve, John, 447.
Glincoth [co. Caermarthen] , forest of, 165.
Gloucester, 80, 77, 183, 211, 236, 244, 815,
453, 465, 471, 496, 498, 505.
, Barton by, 341, 481.
, duke of. See Humphrey ; Richard.
, abbey of St. Peter, 328, 330, 333.
, convent of, 328, 481, 588.
, abbot of, 341.
, Dan Richard Hanley, abbot of, 328.
,Dan William Farley, abbot of, 328,
333.
, county of, 57, 65, 82, 103, 106,
127, 139, 163, 172, 195, 218-220, 222,
237, 242, 247, 251, 284, 289, 294, 329,
347, 349, 407, 427, 429, 430, 439, 462,
490-492, 496, 524, 562, 574, 605.
, , sheriff of, 163, 219, 220, 232,
244, 284, 349, 407, 429, 490, 492, 524,
588.
, , escheator in, 15, 85, 123, 206,
241, 278, 333, 339, 359, 899, 442, 467,
472.
, And see Walssh.
, , outlawries in, 2, 4, 7, 10, 44,
77, 147, 149, 224, 254, 257, 323, 386,
575-577.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 335, 347, 478, 637, 570.
, , commissions of the peace in
614.
Gloucet', John^ 3.
Glove, John, 516.
Glover, John, 268, 389.
, Stephen, 568.
Glowcestre, Thomas, prebendary of Bridg-
north, 260.
Glympton, Glymton, co. Oxford, 875.
704
GBNBBAL INDEX.
Gljn, (Slynne, John, 369, 610.
, ....... the elder, 575.
..., ,the younger, 575.
, Thomas, 552.
, , Joan hiB yrUe, 552.
Glynton, WilUam, 212. .
Gooche, Thomas, 880.
Godale. See Godeale.
Godard, James, 883.
Godbed, Bartholomew, 147.
Goddesfelde in Frieston, oo. Lincoln, 457.
Goddesford in Frieston, co. Lincoln, 530.
Goddyere. See Groodyer.
Godeale, Goodeale, Adam, 50, 92, 105, 460.
Godehall, William, 6.
Godeknappe, Simon, 286.
Godelakesorosse. See St. Guthlac's Cross.
Godeman, John, 68, 69.
, , Alice, his wife, 68.
Godeid, Simon, 302.
Goderswyk, Goderyswyke, William, 464, 506,
518.
Godestre. See Good Easter.
Godewyn, Richard, 577.
Godeyere. See Goodyer.
Godfelawe, Gilbert, 5.
Godfrey, Godfiray, Biohard, 157, 285, 428,
486, 607.
, Thomas, 285, 301.
Godington, Bodyngton, oo. Oxford, 241.
Godman, PhiUp, 204.
Godnumston, co. Dorset, 298.
GodmanstoD, Simon, 43.
, WUliam, 569.
Godneston. 5ee Goodnestone.
Godneston, John; 801.
Godstone, co. Surrey, 580.
Godstow, Goddestowe, co. Oxford, abbey of,
212,230,241,278.
, convent of, 212.
, Dame Margaret More, abbess of, 239,
241.
, Alice Henley, abbess of, 212, 278.
, Alice Nanny, abbess of, 278.
Godyer, John, 872.
ilfuf 5ee Goodyer.
Godyng, Henry, 574.
, John, 38.
, William, 391.
Godyngton, William, 577.
Goes, Yangoos, in Zeeland, 104.
Gogh, John, 29, 109, 844, 473.
, William, 293.
Gogney, Roger, 50.
Golchyll, Richard, 102.
Goldolift [co. Monmouth], 66, 551.
, priory of, 48, 62, 66, 461, .^51.
, prior of, 62.
Goldesburgh, Guldesborgh, Edward, 378,
688.
Goldhanger, Coldanger, co. Essex, 146.
Goldington, co. Bedford, 191.
Goldre [oo. Monmouth], 66, 551.
Goldiyng, John, 596.
Goldsmyth, Christopher, parson of EnvillCy
180.
, Joan, 215.
, John, 58, 145.
, Thomas, 58, 180.
, William, 824.
Goldston, John, 261.
Goldwell, James, 844.
, , the king's proctor in the court
. of Rome, 125, 126.
, , bishop of Norwich [1472-1499],
866, 378, 459, 588, 553, 568, 628, 631.
, , prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 359.
, , dean of Salisbary, 160, 306,
866.
, John, 9.
, Nicholas, 344, 366.
Goldwyn, Roger, 144.
Goldyng, John, 276, 803.
Goldyngton, William, 289, 881, 607.
Gomme, William, 157.
Gomon, John, prebendary of Pontesbury,
278.
Gonner, John, 277.
Gontun. See Gnnton.
GonyiUe, Gonneyiles in Wymondham, co.
Norfolk, 562.
Good, Benedict, 257.
€k>oday, Thomas, 76.
Good Easter, Godestre, oo. Essex, 818.
Goodhand, Thomas, 385.
Goodnestone, Godneston, by Wyngham, co.
Kent, 801.
Goodrich, Goderige, Godiych, co. Hereford,
897, 411, 414, 415, 521, 539, 561.
Goodwyn, Walter, 888.
Goodyer, Goddyere, Godeyere, William, 52,
61, 171, 184, 201, 278, 807, 489, 495,
525, 591.
Goold, Ralph, 440.
Goolde, Hugh, 331.
Gooshays, Goseys, in Hom<dinrch, co. Essex,
375, 388.
Groosnargh, Gosenor, oo. Lancaster, 807,
419.
Gore, John, 141.
Gorfyn, Thomas, 558.
Gorges, Richard, 270.
, Theobald, 628.
Goring, CO. Oxford, 63.
Gormaneeton, lord of. See Preston.
Gorthonbree, co. Flint, 152.
Goiyng, John, 14, 104, 199, 405, 406, 489,
490,571,633.
, the younger, 247, 249, 688.
Gosberkirk, co. Idncoln, 9, 297, 560.
GENERAL INDEX.
705
Gk>Bcoto, CO. LdMfter, wspentake of, MS.
Gose, John, 50.
Gosenor. See Qooinmrgh.
Gosenylly John, 4.
Goseji. See Gooshays.
GoBforth, CO. Cumberland, 239, 267, 868.
Gofse, John, 856.
, WiUiam, 356.
Goueljn, Draett, 687.
, Peter, 80.
Gote, John, 286.
Gotehirst. See Gayhurst
Gotelee, Richard, 66, 94.
Gotholhan, eo. Cornwall, 578.
Gotholhan, John, 578.
Gough, Adam, 2.
, Dayid, 273, 387.
And see Gogh.
GoodhnrBt, Goutherat, co. Kent, 502.
Goanthorpe, Thomas, prior of Newatead in
Sherwood, 35.
Goar, Boger, 9.
Gonrll, John, 568.
Gourney, Thomas, 152.
Gourton, eo. Lincoln, 560.
Gouaaell. See GoxhiU.
Gouthertt See Goadhnrat.
GoTan, Bichard, 14.
Gowelys, John, 592.
, William, 592.
Gower, oo. Glamoigan, 163, 191.
, West, 163, 191.
Gower, Bdward, 229, 248, 810.
, Geozge, 286.
, Robert, 286.
, Thomas, 103, 286, 287.
Gowyn, John, 10.
Gozhill, GoxhiU, Goussell, co. Lincoln, 40,
508.
Goyes (in Dnnton), oo. Bedford, 415.
Goylyn, John, 626.
Gra, John, 43.
, , Thomasia his wife, 43.
Grace, Matthew, 503.
Graf^n, Thomas, parson of St. John's,
Jersey, 360.
Grafton by Geddington, co. Northampton,
158, 159.
Grafton, John, 606.
Grafton, lord of. See Wydeville.
Gragvergos. See Carrickfergns.
Graham, Humphrey, 554.
Gndnsby, Graynysby, co. Lincoln, 508.
Gramary, William, 593.
Grame, John, 214, 277.
, Thomas, the elder, 214, 277.
, , the yonnger, 214.
Grandorch, Boger, 328.
Granford, John, 525.
Gransacre, co. Buckingham, 191.
y 96186.
Grantham, Andrew, one of the vicars of
Wells, 36.
> Thomas, mayor of the staple of
Calais, 392.
Grapefige, Cristina, 68.
, Walter, 68, 69.
, William, 68.
Grarigge, John, 214.
Grasmere, Gresmere [co. Westmoreland],
384,581.
Gratefeld. See Cratfield.
Graunger, John, 79, 384.
, Thomas, 321.
, Master William, 420.
Graunt, Grawnt, John, 75, 436.
, Thomas, 171.
Grauntford, BabUo, 448.
, John, 448.
Grauntpount by Oxford, co. Berks, 599.
Granntwell, John, abbot of St. James by
Northampton, 283, 292, 590.
Grave, Bobert, 201, 250.
, Bobert of, 208.
atte Grave, Walter, 465.
, , Sabina his wife, 465.
Gravelines, Gravelyng, in France, 555.
Gravenhurst, co. Bedford, 507.
Gravesend, co. Kent, 105, 127, 235, 285, 434,
468, 525, 586.
Gravile. See Grevile.
Grawe, John, 818.
Gray. See Grey.
Grayson, Arthur, 504.
, Thomas, 525, 595.
Greeks, 65.
Greencastle, Greaecastell, in Ireland, 165.
Greenhead, Grenehede, co. Westmoreland,
531.
Greenhoe, South, co. Norfolk, hundred of,
191.
Greenrigg, co. Westmoreland, 581.
Greenwich, Grenewych, co. Kent 64.
, East, 462.
, West, 463.
Grefyngk, Barnard, 605.
Greffey, William, 148.
Gregory, John, 8, 168.
Robert, 298, 377, 459.
Gregory, William, the younger, 435, 498.
, , Agnes his wife, 435, 498.
Grenborough, John, 473.
Grene, Henry, 147, 158, 203, 623.
» , Margaret his wife, 158, 159.
, Constance, 158, 159.
, John, 74, 148,231, 248,249, 252, 288,
817, 345, 851, 463, 493, 503, 618,
618.
• > , canon of Hereford cathedral.
865.
, Matthew, 13.
Y y
706
6ENEBAL INDEX.
Orene, Biehard, 4, 31, 256.
, Bobert, 28, 227, 258, 949, 358, 363,
482, 549, 622.
, Thomas, 100, 144, 158,236, 818,830,
489.
, , vicar of Leek, 142, 865.
, , the elder, 272, 846.
, , the jonnger, 272, 346.
, , Matilda hia wife, 845.
, William, 141, 145, 248, 249, 820,
407, 415, 428, 614.
Grenefeld, George, 582.
Greneford, John, 618.
Greneley, Thomas, 322.
Greneoke, Bichard, 202.
Greneaide, Alan, 482.
Grenested, John, 801.
Grenewathelyn, co. Gnmberland, 557.
Grenewaj, Grenewey, Bichard, 8, 897.
G^renham, Grenam, William, 504.
Greaeley, Greeley, Gresseley, John, 12, 219,
248,611,680.
Gresford, coa. l>enf)igh and Flint, 588.
Gresmere. See Graamere.
Greiton, co. Gloucester, hnndred of, 44, 162,
244, 586, 592.
Greswold, Bobert, 49, 881, 604.
, Roger, 881.
Gretecrosse [co. Cambridge], 169.
GretloTO, Peter, 402.
Gretton, co. Gloucester, 5.
, CO. Northampton, 327, 390, 586.
Gretyngham. iSfee Cretingham.
Grave. See Griff.
Grevile, Gravile, Greyville, John, SO, 99,
152, 218, 246, 247, 348, 849, 401, 405,
407, 480, 454, 604, 525, 606, 614, 684.
, , Jocosa, his wife, 99.
Grewell, Nicholas, 276.
Grey, Gray, Agnes, 400.
, Anne, 374.
, Anthony, 209, 848, 570, 607.
,of Buthyn, 195, 196, 199,285,
485, 624.
, Edmund, 250,
, , of Buthyn, earl of Kent, 168,
190, 195, 196, 199, 217, 219, 285, 577,
588, 607, 608, 617, 628.
, , treasurer, 558.
, Edward, 218, 245-248, 348, 619.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 348.
, , lord Ferrers of Oroby, 348.
, , lord Lisle, 520, 588, 612, 615,
629.
, , Elisabeth, his wife, 520.
, Henry, 218, 349, 406, 516, 620, 623.
, .... ., Joan, his wife, 516.
, , escheator of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 891.
, , the elder, 93.
Grey, Henry, lord Grey, 395.
, , of Godnore, 195, 199, 221,
284,611,624,630.
, I of Groby, 218.
John, 11, 166, 204, 216, 308, 858.
, , lord of Powys, 25, 62, 243.
, , bishop of I^orwich [1200-
1214J, 538.
, , rector of Somerleyton, 176.
<.. , John de, 123.
, Balph, 100, 174, 199, 250, 401.
, Beginald, 848.
, , lord of Wilton, 899, 615, 616.
, Bichard, 180, 456, 457, 616.
, , lord of Powys, 25, 62, 248,
Bobert, 220, 406, 618.
, Boger, of Wilton, 850.
, Thomas, 38, 115, 116, 120, 167, 169,
170, 174, 176, 196, 271, 276, 285, 319,
349, 374, 401, 406, 569, 591, 609.
, , escheator of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 180.
, , warden of the free chapel of
Wemstede, 40.
, , lord of Bichemond Gray, 82.
, of Groby, marquess of Dorset,
son of the queen, -218, 456, 457, 514,
582, 583, 606, 615, 616, 627, 636.
, , Cecily his wife, 514.
, WiUian, bishop of Ely [1454-1478],
169, 170, 837, 338, 477, 481, 518, 609,
613, 617, 622, 630.
, , treasurer of the Exchequer,
176,190,211,337.
, de, 128.
Greyndoure, Bobert, 425.
, , Joan his wife, 425.
Greys in Cavendish, co. Suffolk, 89.
Greyson, William, 203.
Greystoke, Graystoke, Balph, lord of Grey-
stoke and Wem, 29, 102, 115, 171,
197, 199, 200, 221, 227, 253, 317, 349,
350, 869, 624, 686-638.
Griff, Greve [in Chilvers Coton], co. War-
wick, 188.
Griffith, Gryffethe, Gryffyth, Henry, 54.
, John, 383.
, Bichard, 252, 286, 621.
, Walter, 354, 407, 687.
, William, 64, 490.
ap Howell, parson of la More, 294.
Griffuthe ap Bees, 89.
Grif^, Gryffyn, Nicholas, 5T0, 624.
Grimsby, Grymesby, Ghrysby, co. Lincoln,
152, 161, 168.
, port o( 527.
f. ....... \xr^K, 17d.
, North, 596.
Grimsthorpe, Grymsthorpe, co. Lincoln, 19,
200, 810, 420, 518, 523.
Grindleton, Grynleton, ce York, 323.
GBNEBAL INDEX.
707
Orinitead, West, Westgrymted, eo. Siusez,
812.
Grisaker. See Grysacre.
Grobuiy [co. Bedford], 66, 862.
Groby. See Grooby.
Grome, John, parson of Drayton Parslow,
344.
Gronerst, John, 288.
And see GroToherst.
Gsooby, Groby, oo. Leicester, 348, 424.
Grosmont, Ghx)S8emont, oo. Monmoath, 140.
Groton, Andrew, 82.
Grove, Thomas, 194.
> 9 prior of Monkton Earleigh,
813*
, William, 878.
» » parson of Bisington Wiek,
438.
atte GroTe, John, 465.
Groyeherst, John, 864.
-^nd! see Gronerst.
Groveley [oo. Wilts], 848.
» forest of, 82, 48, 187, 548.
Grubbe, John, 10,
Gme, John le, 218.
Gmest, Thomas, 79.
t f Alice, his wife, 79.
Gmthose. See Brugges.
Gryfl^. See Qnffyu, -
Oryifyik, See Griffith.
Grymer, John, 577.
Grymesby. See Grimsby.
Gi7mesby,*John, 98, 887.
-^nd fee Grymmesby.
Grymesthorpe. See Grimsthorpe.
Grymeston, Edward, 246, 248.
^nrf 5«c Grymston.
Grymmesby, William, 142, 246, 248, 859.
617, 619.
And see Grymesby.
Grymoldys, Lonis de, 446.
Grymstede, Walter, 118.
Grymston, Cecily, 586.
, Walter, 199.
-^fu^ «ee Grymeston.
Grynder, Robert, 328.
Gryng, Robert, 201, 217, 221.
Grynleton. See Grindleton.
Grysacre, Grisaker, Ambrose, 168, 688.
, Perciyal, 688.
Gxysby. See Grimsby.
Goalt, Goillerin, 213.
Gnatle, John, 881.
» Thomas, 380.
Gaddesbere by Tiverton, co. Devon, 179.
Gneldres, duchy of, 874, 604.
Goerande, Garrant, in Brittany, 621.
> "hip called le Jidyan of, 498.
» "hip called ia Marie of, 511.
Guestwiok, Geysthweyte, co. Norfolk, 600.
Gnienne, dachy of, 506.
Goilden Morden, Gyldenmorden, oo. Gam-
bridge, 74.,
Guildford, Guldeford, Gildefbrd, oo. Surrey,
93, 375, 476, 505, 513, 548.
Guillebot, John, 198.
Guillim ap Thomas, 442.
Gnillo, Ivo, 198.
Guiole, Ivo, 198.
Guipuxcoa, in Spain, 480.
men of, 599.
Guisbrough, Gysbnm, co. York, 578.
, prior of, 550.
Guisnes. See Guysnes.
Guldeford. See Guildford.
Guldeford, Guldford, John, 259, 618.
Guldesburgh. See Goldesburgh.
GuU, William, 295.
Gunnas, William, 28.
Gunne, Roger, 146.
Gunner, Richard, 277, 552.
Gunny, John, 72.
, Thomas, 72.
* Gunpowdre,' 25.
Gunter, William, 58, 381.
Gunthorpe, John, 366, 509, 528.
» >the king's almoner, 120, 306.
517, 587, 686, 597.
» secretary of the queen, 32, 867.
» » clerk of Parliament, 260, 413.
9 » prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 806.
» , dean of Wells, 512, 540.
» , master or warden of the king's
HaU, Cambridge, 82, 114, 358, 367.
Gunton, Gontun, Robert, 392.
Gurdon, William, 831.
Gussage, Gissegge, co. Dorset, 534.
Guynge Margarets. See Margaretting.
Guysnes, in Picardy, 20, 108, 109, 204, 205,
270, 271, 290-292, 313, 358, 388. 392.
450, 4S5, 457, 518, 529.
Gwylym, John ap, 29.
Gwynne, John, 279, 843, 548.
Gybbe, Thomas, 228.
Gybbes, Gybbys, John, 104, 246, 247, 288.
302, 429, 499, 552.
, Thomas, 558.
Gybeon, Robert, 277.
Gybthorpe, Simon, 286.
Gydsham. See Gittisham.
Gye, John, 404.
Gyfford. See Gifford.
Gyges, William, 148.
Gylby. See Gilby.
Gyles. See GUes.
Gyldenmoiden. See Guildon Morden.
Gylford. See Gilford.
Gylle. See GUI.
Gyllyot, Henry, 149.
Y y2
708
GENERAL INDEX.
Gylljsland. See Gillesland.
Gylmjn. See Gilmyn.
Gylot, Thomas, 1.
Gylpyn, William 257, 635.
Gylys, Thomas, prior of Dunstable, 829, 830.
, William, 203.
^ful eee Giles.
Gymgraaf. See Ingrave.
Gynes. See Gnysnes.
Gynner, Richard, 147.
Gyppecrake. See Jepcracks.
Gyrton. See Girton.
Gysburgb, John, 569.
Gysbnm. See Goisbrough.
Gyse. See Gise.
Gysle, GyseU, John, 247, 322.
Gysslam. See Gislebam.
H.
Habeudon. See Abington.
Hache, John, 44.
Hackensall, Haconsawe [in Lancaster], co.
Lancaster, 807, 419.
Hackney, Hakeney, co. Middlesex, 329, 886.
Hacton. See Daucton.
Hacunsawe. See Hackensall.
Hadde, John, 802.
Haddenham, Hadenham, oo. Buckingham,
472.
Haddington, Hadyngton, co. Lincoln, 27,
617.
Haddiscoe, Haddescogh, co. Norfolk, 240.
Haddon, West, co. Northampton, 827.
Haddon, Master John, prebendary of Bridg-
north, 342.
, Bichard, 8.
WiUiam, 144.
Hadecron. Slee Headcom.
Hadham [co. Hertford], 28.
Hadleigh, Hadley, co. Suffolk, 144, 183, 208,
821, 828, 869, 582.
Hadley, Thomas, prior of the new hospital of
St. Mary without Bysshoppysgate,
London, 254.
Hagerston, Henry, 197.
Haghton, Roger, 854.
Httgley, CO. Worcester, 419.
Hagnet, honour of, 61, 87.
Haidon. See Haydon.
Haightesbury. See Heytesbury.
Haile, John, 584.
Hailes, Hayles, so. Gloucester, abbot and
monks of, 466, 536.
, William, abbot of, 576.
Hainworth, Heyncworth, co. York, 46.
Hakeney. See Haekney.
Haket, William. 7.
Hakker, William, 417.
HakwelL See Hawkwell.
Halberton, Holbertou, Alberton, oo. Deyon,
82, 137, 292.
, hundred of, 389, 848.
Halcote. See Holoote.
Halden, oo. Kent, 288, 546.
Haldenby, John, 428.
, Robert, 428.
, William, 500.
Hale, CO. Lincoln, 419.
'.., Great, 20, 419.
, West, 20, 419.
Hale, John, 41.
Halele, John, 145.
, Robert, 145.
Hales, Halys, oo. Norfolk, 191.
Hales, John, bishop of Coventry and Lich-
field [1459-1490], 114, 967^ 887, 891,
410, 425, 479, 580, 627, 630, 684.
, , keeper of the privy seal,
288.
Halesowen, co. Salop, monastery of St Mary,
16.
, abbot and oouTent of, 16, 242, 396.
, John, abbot of, 16.
Halewell. See Halwell.
Haliday, Walter, marshal of the king'a
minstrels, 153.
Hall, Halle, Henry, 199, 880.
, parson of Alvesoott, 52.
, John, 2, 53, 76, 145, 221, 824, 358.
, Peter, 145.
, Richard, 28, 145, 287, 850, 406, 626.
, Robert, 215.
, Thomas, 145, 824, 564.
, WiUiam, 28, 286, 818.
, Henry atte, 81, 145.
Hallamshire, Halamshyie, co. York, 418, 419,
439, 442.
Hallatou, Haloughton, oo. Leicester, 202,
254, 418.
Halle. See Hall.
Hallerigge, co. Deron, 187.
Hallfeld in Sheffield, oo. York, 421.
Hallikeld, co. York, 483, 486.
Hallingbury, Halyngbery Morley, oo. Essex,
603.
Hallisbyn. See Halabnry.
Halman, Thomas, 143.
Halmer, Richard, 79, 414.
, , esoheator of Lincoln, 414.
Haloughton. See Hallaton.
Haloughton, Halowton, William, 167, 174.
Hals, CO. Devon, 36.
Hals, Michael, 1 14.
, Halse. Richard, 127, 246, 247, 427.
Halsall, Henry, 103.
GENERAL INDEX.
709
Ralsbnry, Halliebjn [co. DeTon], 553.
Halse. See Hals; Haled.
Halsewood, Hakwod [in CoUampton], co.
Deyon, 343.
Halsted, Peter, 86.
Halstow, CO. Kent, 575.
Haltmond, John, 406.
Halton [co. Backingham], 152.
» CO. Oxford, 40, 290, 399.
Halvergate, co. Norfolk, 589.
Halwell, CO. Devon, 27, 473.
Halwell, Halewell, Alwell, John, 246, 247,
251, 351, 377, 407, 427, 612.
I f escheator of Devon and
Cornwall, 559.
Haljtreholme, Thomaa, 309.
HalywoU. See Halwell.
Ham, CO. Essex, 291.
) ^Bast, Esthamme, co. Essex, 169,
252, 288.
., West, 580.
> CO. Kent, hundred of, 300.
, CO. Snrrej, 64.
Hambergh. See Handboroagh.
Hamble, Hamoll in le Bjce, co. Soath-
ampton, 6.
Hambleion, Hamjldon, co. Bntland, 18, 40,
123.
HamboroQgh. See Handborough.
Hamborg, in Almain, ship called le Oearge
of, 30.
Hamby, co. Lincoln, 508.
Hamcastle, Homcastell, co. Worcester, 521.
Hamelak. See Helmsley.
Hameliett. See Ambleside.
Hamerton. See Hammerton.
Hamerton, John, 194.
,Kichard, 55.
Hamet See Hammett.
Hametethy [in St Breward], co. Cornwall,
467.
Hamiburg. See Hemingbrongh.
Hamleyn, John, 250.
Hamme, John, 16.
Hammerton, Hamerton, co. Hnntingdon, 144,
225, 255.
Hammes, co. Bedford, 191.
And see ^vmaej,
Uampnes, by Calais, 204, 211,270,
388,455,518,591.
Hammes. Henry, 375.
, , the younger, 388.
Hammett, Hamet (in Quethiock), co. Corn-
wall, 389, 444.
Hamon, John, 202.
, , Katharine, his wife, 202.
Hamond, John, 57, 404, 405, 429, 629.
, parson of Headley, 359.
..., , chaplain of Mortimer's
chantry in Cbichester cathedral, 359.
Hamond, WiHiam, 187, 565.
, , escheator in the county of
Cambridge, 340.
, , prior of St Andrew's,
Northampton, 194, 402.
, , parson of Castle Rising,
107.
, , parson of Cranham, 107.
Hampden, Edmund, 56, 472.
, John, of Kymbell, 472.
, Thomas, of KymbsU, 5.% 56, 196,
246, 247, 285, 289, 608.
, Thomas, of Hampden, 126, 196,
246-248, 608.
Ham Preston, co. Dorset, 534.
Hampole, co. York, 582.
Hamsey, Hammes, co. Sussex, 192.
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 601.
Hampsterly, John, 413.
Hampton. See Southampton.
, High, Highaunton by Shepeswasshe,
CO. Devon, 473.
, Nun's See Minchinhampton.
Meysey, co. Gloucester, 327, 373.
Gaye, co. Oxford, 375.
Poyle, CO. Oxford, 295.
Hampton, Beno, 16.
, John, 24, 177, 406, 427, 603.
, Richard de, 233.
, WUliam, 18, '40, 113,169,185,345,
399, 553.
, , mayor of London, 390, 391,
415.
Hamuli. See Hamble.
Hamyldon. See Hambleton.
Hanaper, the, 12-14, 17, 22, 28, 84, 35, 37,
41, 43, 47, 49, 59, 61, 62, 64, 65, 68,
69, 84-88, 90, 93, 95, 99, 106, 110-
115, 117-119, 122, 123, 130, 131,
134-136, 152, 157-159, 163, 164, 176,
177, 182, 184, 185, 188, 193, 207, 210,
228, 230-232, 234, 236, 237, 245, 260,
261, 271,295,306-308,311-313,328,
343, 846, 358, 359, 361, 364, 365,
369-371, 374, 376, 387, 889, 391,
395-400, 402, 413, 417, 420, 423-426,
439, 441, 443, 447-449, 460, 466, 470,
471,474,476-479,486-488, 509, 510,
514, 519, 521. 523, 528, 531, 537-539,
541, 543, 544, 547, 555, 558, 563, 565-
569, 584, 592, 596, 597, 600-604.
, keeper of, 59, 125, 180, 176, 226,
228, 237, 264, 294, 315, 549.
And see Davyson ; Walter; £1.
rington.
, surveyor of, 125.
Hanbargh. See Hamburg.
Handborough, Hangburgh, Hanbourgh^
Hambergh, co. Oxford, 17, 117, 241,
244, 364, 422, 510, 548, 567, 573.
Handsworth, Honnesworth, co. Stafford, 470,
, CO. York, 412, 460.
Handy, Robert, 581,
710
GBNBBAL OTDEX
Hang, 00. Tork, 483, 486.
Hang, John, S66.
Hangbnrgh. See Handborongh.
Haogiog Langford, oo. Wilts, priory of, 62.
Hankefot, Thomaa, 118.
Hankford, oo. Devon, 86.
Hankyn, William, 579.
Hanley, Dan Biohard, abbot of St. Peter's,
Gloucester, 328.
Hanmcre, John, 425.
, Ankaret, his wift, 425.
Hannes, Bichard, 42.
Hannej, Bast, Esthanney, co. Berks, 484.
Hanningfield, East, BsUianyfeld, co. Bssex,
149.
Hannyes, William, 102.
Hansard, Henry, escheator of Lincoln, 401.
Hanse Almain, 282, 840, 498, 509, 605.
Hanserd, Elisabeth, 215.
Hansn orth. See Handsworth.
Hanweli, William, 448.
Hanworth, co. Norfolk, 589.
Hanyes, Bobert, 102.
Hanyngton, Christopher, 874« 469, 558*
Haoas, Bertomyo de, 295.
, Monholet de, 295.
Happing, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 82, 159.
Harbert. See Herbert
Harberton, Herberton, co. Devon, 567.
Harborough, Harbnrgh, Hauerbergh, Havere-
bergh, co. Leicester, 98, 212, 292, 868,
410.
Hardeborugh, Little, eo. Warwick,
185.
Harbridge, Hardebrygge, co. Southampton, 3.
Harby, Hardeby, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Harcombe, co. Devon, 187.
Harcourt, John, 515.
, Bichard, 197.
Bobert, 515.
, Walter, 196.
, William, 195.
And see HhreGOvat.
Hardbene, Hardebene, Philip, 184, 212, 807.
Hardby. See Hareby.
Hardeborugh. See Harborough.
Hardebrygge. See Harbridge.
Hardeby. See Harby.
Hardegill. 5ee HardgiU.
Harden, Bobert, 18.
Hardewyk hj Awnsley. See Bynesbury
Hardwick.
Hardewyke, William, 68.
Hardgill, HardegiU, HargiU, Edward, 24, 48,
90, 218, 519, 586.
Hardgyll, Master George, 208.
Harding, Bobert son of, 828, 870.
, Bobert, 87.
^iM? see Haxdyng.
Hardlegh. See Harlech.
Hardmaa, Henry, 481.
, Philip, 244.
Hardwick, Hardewyk, Herdwyk, co. Leicester,
886.
, 00. Norfolk, 504.
, CO. Northampton, 158, 159.
Hardyng, John, 299, 848, 859.
, Bobert, 18.
, Thomas, 6.
, William, 60.
^mf see Harding.
Hardyngham, William, 858.
Hardynglegh. See Ardingley.
Hare, John, 10.
Harebottell, John, 468.
Hareby, Hardby, Simon, 16, 28, 85, 170, 285,
620, 621, 628.
Hareoourt, Christopher, 852, 576.
, John, 285, 407, 428, 585.
, , the elder, 524.
, Bichard, 85, 101, '285, 852, 853, 400,
406, 472, 510, 584, 622.
, Bobert, 28, 287, 882, 428, 498, 625.
, Joan his wife, 428.
, WiUiam, 510.
, ,sheri£fofWarwick and Leicester,
12, 888.
And see HsLTeoaii,
Haremuth. See Amemuiden.
Harescombe, Har^combe, co. Gloucester, 21,
448, 458, 51-2,
Haresfleld, Harsfeld, co. Gloucester, 262, 448.
Hare Street, Harestre, in liomford, co. Essex,
78.
Haretre, Bichard, 193, 194.
Hareway by Calais, 178, 482.
Harewell, Boger, 496, 526, 636.
, William, 430, 684.
Hareweston, co. Huntingdon, 141.
Harewode, John, 148.
Harewood, Harwod, co. York, 378.
Harflet, Hugh, parson of Milstead, 469.
Harford, Hereford, co. Devon, 224.
Harige. See Hayridge.
Harington, William, 884.
Hariott. See Heriott.
Harkstead, Herksted, co. Suffolk, 821.
Harlakenden, William, 300.
Harlech, Hardlegh, co. Merioneth, 41, 198,
298.
Harlee. See Harley.
Harleston, Bichard, 57.
, Bobert, 246, 297, 631.
, William, 246, 248, 408, 606, 681.
Harley, Harlee, John, 269, 429.
Harling, • East, Estharlyng, co. Norfolk, 501,
562.
Harlsey, Herlesey [co. York]. 488, 487.
, West, 177.
GENBBAL INDEX.
711
Harlyng. See Herljng.
Hamudeyn, Florence, 896.
Harmanson, Hexuy, 428.
Hftimer, Master William, prebendary of
Windaor, 396.
Harmerthorpe, co. Lincoln, 560.
Hamage, Hemage, Hugh, 116, 155, 887.
, , escheator in Salop, 183, 191.
HamejB, Philip, 607.
Harowdon. See Hairowdon.
Harowedon, Richard, 271.
Harome, oo. York, 467, 539.
Harper, John, 80, 851.
, , escheator of Hereford 60» 191
, Richard, 496, 558.
, Thomas, 216.
, William, 407, 494, 630.
Ajut Bee HarpoDT.
Harpesfeld, Nicholas, 868.
Harpford, Herpford, co. Devon, 51, 79.
Harpham, Michael, 488.
, , Anne his wife, 433.
Haipoll, William, 2.
Harpour, John, 443.
, , Eleanor his wife, 443.
, Richard, 443.
, William, 443.
And see Harper.
Haire, Robert, 1.
Harres. See Harrys.
Harrington, William, lord, 456.
Harrowdon, Harwedon, co. Northampton,
271.
, Great, 466.
Harry, John, 200, 575.
, Thomas, 60.
Harrys, Harres, Harryes, John, 77, 453.
, , Thomas, 73.
, , William, 115, 141, 450.
Harryson, Richard, 113.
Tl^liam, 450.
ilfui see Haryson.
Harsoombe. See Haresoombe.
Harsfeld. See Haresfield.
Harteshome, John, 544.
Hartest, Herthorst, HerteetyCO. Suffolk, 297,
556.
Harthin, Herthill, co. York, wapentake of,
851.
Harting, Hertyng, co. Sussex, 20, 104.
, South, Suthertyng, 38.
Hartland, Hertilond, oo. DcTon, 21.
, hundred of, 21.
, abbey of, 21.
Hartlebury, Hertilbury, co. Worcester, 110.
Hartlepool, Hartylpole [oo. Durham], mayor
of, 497, 572.
Hartley, Hertelegh, co. Kent, 114.
Ebrtwell, Hertwell, co. Buckingham, 224.
Harum, Robert, 578.
Harry. See Henry.
Harwardyng, John, 302.
Harwedon. See Harrowdon.
Harwell, John, 586.
, William, 246, 247.
Harwey by Calais, 178, 482.
Harwich, Harewyche, co. Essex, 432, 605.
, ship called le Petyr of, 201, 355.
Harwod. See Harewood.
Harwode, William, 505.
Haryngton, Anne, 427.
, Elisabeth, 427.
, James, 198, 349, 427, 555, 638.
, , sherifif of York, 600.
, John, 103, 212, 311, 427.
, Eliaabeth his wife, 811.
, John, lord, 476.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 476.
, Robert, 427.
, , lord, 476.
, , Isabel his wifb, 476.
, Thomas, 108, 427.
, William, 144.
Haiyson, John, 573.
, Richard, 576, 577.
ilfui see Harryson.
Hasard, John, Ticar of Northfleet, 435.
Haselbury, Haselbere, Hasilbeare, co. Dorset,
457, 518, 557.
, CO. Somerset, 32, 137.
Haselden, Haeylden, William, 406, 609.
Haselore. See Hazeler.
Hadlbeare. See Haselbury.
Hasilden, Elisabeth, abbess of Elstow, 381.
Haster, John, 467, 471.
Hastings, oo. Sussex, 5, 276, 303, 517.
>port 0^496.
, free chi^l of, prebend of Hollington
in, 155.
Hastynges, Edmund, 40, 205, 282, 286, 816,
849, 408, 637.
, Edward, 2.
, Hugh, 181, 349, 378, 408, 638.
, John, 245, 247, 249, 853, 491, 623,
638.
, Ralph, 139, 175, 199, 284, 285,
815, 349, 372, 405, 440, 452, 520, 533,
571, 623.
, , sheriffof the county of North-
ampton, 272, 309.
, , Anne his wife, 452.
, Richard, 104, 196, 199, 207, 22],
284, 285, 315, 352, 354, 405, 508, 509,
535, 563, 612, 615, 619-621, 625, 629,
634, 636.
, , Joan his wife, 207, 509.
..Thomas, 216.
712
GENERAL INDEX.
Hastynges, William, 65, 568.
, lord Hastynges, 55, 70, 85, 92,
102, 108, 106, 127, 154, 170, 171, 176,
190, 195-197, 199, 219, 221, 284, 285,
810, 311, 841, 848-351, 872, 405, 410,
426, 449, 462, 479, 488, 516, 551, 588,
611, 612, 615, 617-621, 628, 624, 628,
680, 688, 634, 686, 687.
, , the king's chamberlain, 26, 89,
138, 165, 207, 288, 813, 868, 866, 403,
489, 456, 460, 476, 506, 523, 580, 535,
539, 561, 562.
, , master of the mint, 138, 189,
149, 150, 318-815.
^ , , lieutenant of Calais, 295,897,
437, 440, 468.
, , chamberlain of North Wales,
154, 165.
, ....... receiver-general of the duohj
of Cornwall, 887.
, , Katharine his wi59, 26, 449,456.
Hasylden. See Haselden.
Hatch, West, co. Wilts, 566.
Hatcliffe, Hatteolyffe, John, 621.
Master William, 462, 463, 631.
, , the king's secretary, 36. 89,
416, 512, 540.
Hatfeld, Hattefeld, Edward, 840, 416.
, Richard, 840,416.
, , Margaret his wife, 340, 416.
, Stephen, 899, 490.
, John, 199.
, Thomas, 416.
HatBeld, oo. York, 8 10, 44 1. .
Peverel, co. Essex, 225.
, Bishop*8, CO. Hertford, 325, 581.
Hatherleigh, co. Devon, 94.
Hatley, co. Bedford, 191.
, East, CO. Cambridge, 581.
, Hungry, 581.
Haton, Thomas, 579.
Hattar, Richard, 146.
Hatteclyffo. See Hatcliffe.
Hattefeld. See Hatfeld.
Hatton. See Daucton.
Hatton, Richard, 261.
Hanehet, Thomas, 72.
Hauerbergh. See Harborough.
Haughton, Richard, 431.
Hauke, John, 146.
Haukes, Richard, 122.
Hankyns. See Hawkyns.
Haulte, Jaques, 86.
Hanntemont, Robert, 599.
Hausert, Richard, of Ouresby, 621.
Hautbray. See High Bray.
Haute, Hawte, Edmund, 124, 591.
, James, 468.
, Richard, 840, 351, 866, 419, 490,
525, 614, 616.
Haute, Richard, the elder,82, 38, 58, 615, 616,
628, 636.
, , the younger, 460.
, , Eleanor his wife, 460.
, William, 127, 195, 199, 219, 288,
285, 840, 352, 389, 407, 428, 468, 489,
571, 618.
, sheriff of Kent, 548.
Haverebargh. See Harborough.
Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke, 175.
Havering, co. Essex, 119, 821, 580.
Haveringland, Haverlond, oo. Norfolk, 256.
Haward. See Howard.
Hawart, William, parson of St. Martin's,
Chichestar, 58.
Hawcok, John, 1.
Hawdeles, John, 519.
Hawe, CO. Gloucester, 66.
Hawebrygge. See Abridge.
Hawkesbnry, Richard, abbot of Evesham, 35.
Hawkyn, Thomas, 146,
., , Margaret his wife, 146.
Hawkyns, Haukyns, Hawekyns, John, 224,
886, 481, 498.
, Thomas, 347, 518, 580.
, William, 1.
Hawkwell, Hakwell, co. Essex, 82, 137.
Hawme, John, 414.
Hawnes,co. Bedford, 14.
Hawte. See Haute.
Hawton. See Horton.
Haxey, co. Lmcoln, 157.
Hay [co. Brecon], 175.
, CO. Westmoreland, 531.
Hay, Matthew, 614.
Haydoek, co. Lancaster, 82, 137.
Haydok, William, 184, 384.
Haydon, Haidon, Henry, 197, 250, 490, 491.
, John, 286.
Haydor, co. Lincoln, 472.
Haydych, co. Essex, 181.
Hayford, Humphrey, 87, 107.
, , sheriff of London, 96.
, William, 553.
Hayle, Thomas, 503.
Hayles. See Hailes.
Hayling, co« Southampton, 94.
Hayll, John, the elder, 322.
Hayne, Hean, co. Kent, hundred of, 300.
Hayne, James, 605.
Haynea, Richard, 889.
, Robert, 147.
Hayno. iSee Heyno.
Hayreman, Thomas, 609.
Hayridge, Harige, co. Devon, hundred of,
280, 457, 529.
Hayssheford, Walter, 1 15.
Haytfeld, Heytfeld, John, 687.
Hayton, co. York, 498.
GENERAL INDEX.
713
Hayton, Robert, 498.
, Thomas, 322, 324.
Hayward, Thomas, yicar of Cheshont, 486.
Haxeler, Haselore, co. Warwick, 386.
Headcom, Hadecron, co. Kent, 502.
Headington, HedTngton, co. Oxford, 232,
242.
Headley, Hedley, co. Soathampton, 859.
Healaugh, Helagh, Helaj Parke, co. York,
279, 821.
, Christopher Lof thoas, prior of, 82 1 .
Hean. See Hayne.
Heanor, Henore, Henoar, co. Derby, 1, 410,
479.
Heaton, Heton, co. York, 3.
Heckington, Hekyngton, co. Lincoln, 27, 517.
Heddon, Heddyng (in Tamerton), co. Corn-
wall, 482.
Hede, John, 60, 501.
Hedenstowe. See Edwinstowe.
Hediogbam, Henyngham, Hengbam, Hetbing-
ham, Hithingham, co. Essex, 410, 489,
548, 545, 563, 567, 588.
, Castle, 297, 818, 547.
, Sible, 297, 560.
Hedlam, Joho, 200.
Hedley. See Beadlcy.
Hedon in Holdemeese, co. York, 353, 481.
Hedon, Henry, 852, 858.
Hedyngton. See Headington.
Heed, Henry, 6, 7.
Hcgham. See Higham.
Heige, John, 458.
Heightesbnry. See Heytesbnry.
Hekelesfeld. See Eccleefield.
Hekyngton. See Heckington.
Helagh. See Healangh.
Helbeok, co. Westmoreland, 10.
Helbenham. See Benham Hoe.
Hele, Geoffrey, 94.
, Nicholas, parson of St. Geoige,
Exeter, 599.
Heleder, Thomas, 255.
Heler, Laurence, 80.
Helhoaghton, Helleweton, co. Norfolk, 191.
Helland, co. Cornwall, 889.
Hellard, Peter, prior of Bridlington, 111.
Hellesden, Heylesden, co. Norfolk, 191.
Helleweton. See Helhoaghton.
Hello, Godfrey, 207.
Hellowe (? Henlow), co. Bedford, 827.
Hellowe. See Bellean.
Helmedon, Helmynden, co. Norhampton, 4.
Hehnsley, Hamelak, co. York, 458, 580.
Helowe. See Bellean.
Helperby, Bichard, 213.
Helpesthope [in Drayton Beaaohamp], co.
Buckingham, 185.
Hdpringham, co. Lincoln, 560.
Helsington, Helainton [co. Westmoreland],
884, 581.
Helton, Hogh, 476.
He] well. See Holywell.
Helyard, Robert, the elder, 849, 687.
Hem [in Shifnal], co. Salop, 192.
Hembory. See Henbary.
Hemelsey, Thomas, 148, 432, 499.
Hemingbroagh, Hamibarg, co. York, 600.
Hemington, Hemyngton, co. Somerset, 24,
51.
Hemmesby. See Hemsby.
Hemmyng, John, 471.
, William, 16.
Hempnall, Hemnale, co. Norfolk, 12.
Hempstede, Thomas, 579.
Hemsby, Hemmesby, co. Norfolk, 858.
Hemyngforth, Thomas, 229.
Hemyngton. See Hemington.
Henbary, Hembory, co. Gloucester, 80, 828.
Hende, Gresilda, 240.
, John, the younger, 512.
..., William, 258.
Hendon, ca Middlesex, 601.
Hendred, Hentede, co. Berks, 433.
> East, Esthenreth, 433.
Henebond. See Hennebont.
Heney. See Henny.
Hengbam. See Hedingham; Hingham.
Hengbam, Richard, abbot of Bury St. Ed-
munds, 470.
Hengston. See Hinxton.
Henham, co. Essex, 12.
Henley on Thames, co. Oxford, 12, 249.
585.
Henley, Alice, abbess of Godstow, 212, 278.
, John, 301.
, Nicholas, 251.
Henlow. See Hellowe.
Hennawde, John, 518.
Hennebont, Henebond, in Brittany, 521.
Hennold, in Waltham forest, co. Essex
561.
Henny, Heney, co. Essex, 515.
, Great, 515.
Henour. See Henor.
Henry I., king of England, 18.
.charters of, 67, 870, 371,460, 465.
589. '
Henry II., 131.
> charters of, 18, 14, 117, 164, 328,
369-371, 898, 425, 460, 478, 555.
* letters patent of, 898.
Henry III., 131, 871, 471.
» charters of, 17, 34, 68, 67, 68, 95.
99, 112, 128, 186. 164, 188, 858, 87o!
871, 876, 398, 418, 423, 425, 426, 460.
478, 520, 521, 561.
9 letters patent of, 870, 424.
Henry IV., 70, 94, 150, 829, 886, 889, 857.
878,476,520. ' '
letters patent of, 94, 287, 848.
> charters of, 114, 267.
714
GENERAL IWDEX.
Henry V., 65, 71, 150, 238, S42, 865, 878,
424.
, charter of, 287.
, when prince of Wales, Itttem patent
of, 115, 121.
Henry VI., 8, 12, 20, 24, 26, 86, 59, 65, 66,
69, 72, 76, 99, 120, 133, 160, 161, 279,
298, 296, 298, 878, 419, 441, 459, 520,
581.
letters patent of, 41, 49, 68,64, 99,
115, 121, 287, 807, 897, 899, 474, 544,
571,600,601.
, charters of, 99, 122, 508.
, household of, 514.
, secretary of. See Conrtenay.
, almoner of. 5ee Towne.
, chamberlain of. See Tnnstall.
, wardrobe of, 87, 282.
, , keeper of». See Plammer.
Henry YII., 888.
Henry, duke of Normandy (Henry II).,
charter of, 370,
Henry, king of Castile and Leon, 474.
Henry ap Griffith, 60.
Henry ap Thomas ap Griffith, 181.
Henry the butcher, 561.
Henrykson, Cornelius, 806.
Hensauff, in Brittany, 474.
Henscote, Henyscote, Nicholas, 584.
Henshagh. See Humshaugh.
Henstede, Thomas, 579.
Henster, Humphrey, 14.
Henton. See Hinton.
Henton, John, prior of Bruton, 588.
HenxgroTe [co. Oxford], 608.
Henzsell. See Hinxhill.
Heny. See Henny.
flenyngham. See Hedingham; Heyenyng-
ham.
Henyngham, Alice, 404, 538.
, John, 490, 606.
, , the elder, 538.
, , the younger, 588.
Hepworth, co. Suffolk, 78, 254.
Herbert, Harbert, Anne, countess of Pem-
broke, 174, 204, 864.
, John, 54, 57, 102, 182, 198, 288, 289,
817, 429.
Richard, 54, 57, 58, 102, 275, 288,
385, 585.
, , Margaret his wife, 275, 385,
585.
, Thomas, 28, 54, 262, 429, 445, 446,
448, 454, 614.
, , sheriff of Somerset and Dorset,
95.
, , the elder, 24, 188, 454.
, the younger, 109, 454.
, WiUiam, 185» 260, 275, 885, 429,
585.
, , lord, 22, 25, 29, 49, 51, 54, 57,
58, 62, 102, 108, 127, 194, 522, 614.
Herbert, William, earl of Pembroke, 111-118,
182, 168, 166, 170, 174, 175, 188, 185,
188, 193, 204, 275, 380, 864, 454.
f , sheriff of Carnarvon, 212.
, chief justice of North Wales,
41, 136.
f , chief justice of South Wales.
165.
> , chamberlain of North Wales.
154, 165.
> , chamberlain of South Wales.
165.
, , lordof Dunster, 182.
» > second earl of Pembroke, 174,
175, 185, 204, 275, 288, 289, 817, 880.
844, 864, 528, 566, 583.
> » chief justice of North Wales,
275.
9 chief justice of South Wales,
f I chamberlain of South Wales
275. ^^'
Herberton. See Harberton.
Herborogh. See Harborough.
Herbotell, John, 817.
Herdwyk. See Hardwick.
Harefeld, Richard, 242.
Hereford. See Harford.
Hereford, 4, 55, 92, 108, 140, 148, 460, 466.
586,542. ' '
9 mayor and bailiffs of, 54.
, mayor of. See Barton.
9 cathedral of, 865, 448.
> 9 dean and chapter of, 448, 501.
9 college of yicars in, 865.
> 9 , Richard Gardener, warden
of, 865.
, diocese of; 109, 274, 277, 294, 425.
464, 505, 648, 657.
9 bishopric of, 447, 467.
— " t bishop of. See Stanbery ; Millyng.
, charter dated at, 112.
county of, 55, 57, 58, 70, 98, 108.
108, 163, 172, 191, 219, 220, 252, 284.
288, 289, 329, 847, 850, 388. 890, 407,
411, 421, 429, 480, 462, 492, 496, 574,
606,606. '
» , sheriff of, 101, 168, 219, 220.
284, 288, 850, 407, 429, 450, 468, 492.
9 And eee CBtesbj ; Monyngton.
> 9 escheator in, 85, 888, 467, 598.
»-VV ^"^ ••• Harper; Walwyn ;
ohirley.
» outlawries in, 4, 164, 601.
» subsidy and ulnage of cloth in
829, 347, 478. '
> , commissions of the peaee in.
615. ^^ '
Herell, David, 597.
Herevy, William, 865.
, Mary his wile, 365,
Heriott,Hariott, William, 514.
GENERAL INDEX.
715
Heriot, William, sheriil of Middlesex, 384.
Herfrey, Peter, 884.
Herksted. See Harkstead.
Herle, John, 276, 585.
, , Margaret his wife, 585.
Herlesey. See Harlsey.
Herlyng, Harljng, John, 614.
Herman, John, 2.
, William, 78.
, , Agnes his wife, 78.
Hermesthorp, John de, warden of the hospital
of St. Katharine hy the Tower of
London, 185.
Hermona, co. Cornwall, 467.
Homage. /See Hamage.
Heme, Heron, co. Kent, 80, 302, 589.
Heme, Hem, Roger, 850, 407, 490, 624.
WiUiam, 76.
Heron. See Heme.
Heron, John, 406, 468.
Bichard, 468, 583, 596.
, William, 141.
, , Joan his wife, 141.
Herplbrd. <Siee Harpford.
Herringthotpe, Heiyngthorpe, co. York, 78.
Herryson, Henry, 119.
, Wmiam,257.
Hersyng, James, 80.
Hert, John, 889, 428, 468.
, Nicholas, 82.
, le, Lyhert, Walter, hishop of Norwich
[1446-1472], 228, 227,228, 298,844,
366, 873, 388, 622, 680.
Hertelegh. 5ee Hartley.
Hertford, 485.
, county of, 61, 87, 88, 99, 106, 126,
192, 195, 199, 218, 222, 282, 273, 285,
829, 887, 348, 350, 358, 363, 407, 480,
462, 492, 494, 496, 594.
, sheriff of, 250, 252, 285, 286,
350, 407, 492, 494.
, ^lui tee Raynford ; Writell ;
Ree.
, escheator in, 98, 107, 186, 205;
265, 880, 382, 391, 400, 416, 597.
, And fee Appnlton; Braugh-
yng; Bee.
, oatlawries in, 6-8, 36, 72-74,
80. 144, 255, 320, 822, 325, 881, 884,
481, 486, 448, 476, 577.
, , sahsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 848.
, , commissions of the peace in,
616.
HerthilL See HafOiill.
Herthill, John, 218.
Herthuvt. See Hartest.
Hertilhnry. 5ee Hartlebnry.
Hertillingborogh. See Irthlingborongfa.
Hertilond. See Hartland.
Hartiahora, William, 285, 849, 607.
Hertwell. See Hartwell.
Hertwell, John, 68.
Hertyng. See Harting.
Hervy, George, 559.
, John, 285, 348, 849, 559, 607.
> , Agnes his wife, 559.
, Nicholas, 129, 172, 182.
, Simon, 352.
, Thomas, 104, 405, 504.
, Walter, 322.
, William, 476.
Herward, Bichard, 320.
Heiyng, William, 578, 589.
Heiyson, Richard, 554.
, William, 55.
Hese, CO. Middlesex, 53.
Hesell. See Hessle.
Hesilwod. See Hesslewood.
Hesketh, Robert, 426.
Hesoont, Thomas, 224.
Hessle, Hesell, Hesyll .[co. York], 47, 853,
854.
Hesslewood, Hesilwod [co. York], 828.
Hesyll. See Hessle.
Hete, John, 486.
Heth, John, prebendary of Bishopstone, 141.
Hethe. See Hythe.
Hethe, Thomas, 253.
Hether, Thomas, 256.
Hethingham. See Hedingham.
Heton. See Heaton.
Heton, John, 72, 142.
, Richard, 158.
Hereningham, co. Snflblk, 397.
Hevenyngham. See Heyingham.
Hevenyngham, Henyngham, John, 197, 246,
248, 852, 353, 405, 406, 408, 628, 631.
* » sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
809.
Heyer, John, 383.
Heverlond. See Hayeringland.
Heyingham, Heyenyngham, co. Norfolk, 93.
887, 504.
Hewat, Robert, 326.
Hewe, Thomas, parson of rAMJinm^ 106, 239.
Hewet, William, 383.
> * Agnea his wife, 888.
Hewke, Andrew, 579.
Hewyk, John, 278.
Hewys, Thomas, parson of Blofleld, 484.
Hexham, 00. Northnmberland, St. Andrew's,
prior and conyent of, 240.
Hextall, Hexstall, Thomas, 276, 302, 324.
Hexte, Thomas, 351.
Hezton, Thomas, 471.
Heydon, Henry, 887, 484, 628.
, John, 245, 247, 249.
And wee "BBjdotL
Heyer, John, 824.
Heyford, Nether, oo. Northamptoo, 887.
716
GENERAL INDEX.
Hejgham. See Higham.
Heyland, co. Bssex, 181.
Heyiesden. See Helle&den.
Heyn, John, 192.
Heynes, John, 20, 228, 432.
, Richard, 102.
, Thomas, 75.
William, 75.
Heynascote, Nisholas, 584.
Heyneworth. See Hainworth.
Heyno, Hayno, Thomas, 629.
Heyiemao. 5ee Uayreman.
HejTon, John, 583.
Heyteshnry, Haighteshary, Heighteshary, oo.
Wilts, 189, 306.
Heytfeld, John, 849. i
, And see Haytfeld.
Heyward, John, 171.
Heywod, Tho^uaii, dean of Lichfield, 891.
Hicchen. 5ee Hitchin.
Hichecok, Hychecoke, Thomas, 566.
Hide. See Hyde.
Higford, WUliam, 441, 625.
^fui eee Hogford.
Higham, Hygham, co. Devon, 86.
, Hegham, co. Kent, oonyent of, 564.
, Maigaret Botiller, prioress of, 564.
, Margaret Bqnyer, snh-prioress of,
564.
And $ee Iham.
Higham, Heyg^iam, Thomas, the younger,
246, 248, 631.
, William, 502.
Highanger. 5ee Ongar, High.
High Bray, Haatbray, oo. Devon, 466.
Highester. See Easter, High.
Highgate, co. Middlesex, 878.
High Hampton, Highaunton by Shepeswasshe,
CO. Devon, 27.
Highonger. See Ongar.
High Boding, co. Essex, 192.
High Week, Highweke, co. Devon, 87.
Hiham. See Iham.
Hilborongh, Hilberworth, co. Norfolk, 168.
Hildersham, co. Cambridge, 223.
Hilderwell [co. York], 488, 487.
Hill, CO. Southampton, 81.
Hill, HUle, Hyll, Hylle, Clement, 168, 201,
208.
, Genevieve, 594.
, John, 75, 98, 102, 146, 147, 182,827,
594.
, Marjory, 254.
, Nicholas, 146.
Bichard, 97, 98, 403.
, Bobert, 189, 407, 680.
, Thomas, 581, 587.
, , sheriff of London, 546.
, William, 7, 74, 820, 886.
HiUard, Bobert, the elder, 854.
Hill Crome, oo. Worcester, 7, 211.
Hillersdon, Andrew, 60.
Hilles, John, 44.
, Bichard, 44.
Hilleton, co. Cornwall, 467.
Hillyard, Bobert, the elder, 199.
Hilton, Hylton, oo. Huntingdon, 599.
Hilton, Hylton, Thomas, vicar of Aslackby,
885.
And see Hylton.
Hingham, Hengham, Hyngham, co. JSothlk,
212, 591.
Hinton, Henton Dawebedeney, co. South-
ampton, 486.
Prior, [co. Somerset], 499.
, Broad, Brodehanton, co. Wilts., 146.
, Little, Littlehenton, co. Wilts., 578 ,
589.
Hinxhill, Henxsell, co. Kent, 448.
Hinxton, Hengsion, co. Cambridge, 297, 560.
Hirdon, oo. Devon, 61.
Hirstcourtnay. See Hurst Courtney.
Hitchin, Hicchen, Huchyn, co. Hertford, 77,
822, 514, 542.
Hithe. See Hythe.
mthe, Hythe, William, 406.
Hithingham. See Hedingham.
Ho. See Hoo.
Hoar Cross, Horecrosse (in Yoxall}, co.
Stafford, 546.
Hobard, Hobert, James, 852, 858, 406, 408,
589, 575, 605, 681.
^iu{ eee Hubard.
Hobbes, John, 81.
Hobbyn, Balph, 564.
, William, the king's surgeon, 211.
Hoberd, Bichard, 250.
Hobson, Thomas, 286.
Hoby, Howeby, co. Ltlsester, 290.
Hoby, Bobert, 877.
Hockley, Hokkley, co. Essex, 169, 252, 288.
Hockwold, Hokewold, oo. Norfolk, 146, 191.
Hooryng, John, 6.
Hoddesdon, Hodesdon, co. Hertford, 128.
Hoddilston, Bichard, 482.
Hodelston, John, 40, 812.
^lui tee Hudleston.
Hodges, Thomas, 144.
Hodgeson, John, 258, 828.
Hodson, Hugh, 277.
Hody, Alexander, 65, 198, 194, 522.
, John, 198, 194.
William, 889, 406, 427, 464, 490,
628.
Hogat, Hoget, James, 386.
Hoge, William, 476.
Hogekyns, Thomas, 82.
Hogeson, Bobert, 214.
Hoggekynson, John, 515.
Hoggeston, oo. Buckingham, 880.
GENERAL INDEX.
717
HoggjB, John, 881.
Hogsiborpe, Hoggesthorpe, co. Lincoln, 508,
528, 595.
Hoigges, Willimm, S25.
Hokehaweg, eo. Middleeez, 111.
HokeUcote. See HagglMcoto.
HokesoD, John, 885.
Hokewold. See Hockwold.
Hokregge, John, 6.
Hokyngton. See Oakington.
Holand, Christopher, 606.
...., John, 580, 581.
, Ralph, 144.
, Bobert,880.
Thomas, 481.
, , parson of Marke, 875.
, William, vicar of Ahkettleby, 580,
581.
Holbache, Thoma«, 157.
Holbeach, eo. Lincoln, 96.
Holbeam, Holbame, co. Devon, 60.
Holbek, William, mayor of York, 889, 855,
877.
Holbeme, John, the yoonger, 60.
Holberton. See Halberton.
Holbroke, Thomas, 10.
Holbrook, Holbroke, co. Boron, 156.
, CO. Suffolk, 564, 590.
Holcombe Bogus, co. Devon, 78.
Holcote, John, 268.
Holeote, Haloote, John, escheatorin Bedford,
and Buckingham, 56, 191.
^luf «ee Huloote.
Holdeham, co. Devon, 24, 25, 511.
Holder, Walter, 172.
Holdernesse, co. York, 168, 854, 490.
Holdesworthy. See Holsworthy.
Holdford, Holford, co. Somerset, 256.
HoldwiU, CO. Devon, 36.
Hole. See Hale.
Holegill, Holgyll [co. Cumberland], 606.
HoleweU, PhiUp, 74.
Holewey, John, 885.
Holford, CO. Gloucester, hundred of, 44, 162,
244, 586, 592.
^fuf #06 Holdford.
Holgrave, John, 405, 462, 682.
Holgyll. See Holegill.
Holgylles Were, HI, 188.
Holland, 118, 858, 479.
, Holand, co. Essex, 480.
, Great, 480.
, CO. Lincoln, 508.
^fui «ee Lincoln.
Holland, Anne, first dnohess of Exeter, 86.
, , duchess of Exeter, the king's
sister, 82, 137, 808, 860, 374, 418.
, , Anne, her daughter, 88, 137.
, Henry, duke of Exeter, 82,65, 121,
288, 607, 617, 624.
Holland, Edmund, earl of Kent, 28.
Hollingboume, Holyngboume, co. Kent, 812.
Hollington, Holyngton, co. Sussex, prebend
of, 155.
Hollo way, Holway, co. Devon, 27, 478.
, CO. Middlesex, 878.
Holme, in North Muskham, co. Nottingham,
816.
Holme Archiepiscopi, prebend of, 828.
Holme, CO. Cumberland, 550.
Holmecoltrani, co. Cumberland, abbot and
convent of, 600, 601.
Holme, Alan, 215.
, Hugh, 216.
, John, 199, 666, 569.
, Thomas, Norroy king of arms, 87.
, William, chaplain of ' Bavenser-
channtry ' in Lincoln cathedral, 48.
Holmenden, John, 485.
Holmer, Bichard, 51.
Holmes, Thomas, 146.
Holneherst, John, 802.
Holond, Thomas, 60.
Holewes, Bobert, 877.
Holston. See Holverston.
Holsworthy, Holdesworthy, oo. Devon, 82,
187.
Holt, CO. Norfolk, 424.
Holt, Alexander, 441.
Edmund, 841, 421.
, Hugh, 204.
, , Alice his wife, 20
, John, 226.
, , prior of Bavenstone, 832.*
, William, 827.
Holton Beckering, Howton by Bekering, co.
Lincoln, 188.
Holverston, Holston, co. Norfolk, 76.
Holway. See HoUoway.
Holyer, John, 487.
, Balph,381.
, Bichard, 487.
Holy land, 189.
, pilgrimage to» 841, 868.
Holyman, John, 880.
Holyn, John, 216.
Holynden, John, 800.
Holyngboume. See Hollingboume.
Holyngworth, James, 176.
Holy Sepulchre, the, 97.
Holywell, Helwell, co. Lincoln, 93, 242.
Homeastell. See Hamcastle.
Homer. See Hummer.
Homynglowe. See Hominglow.
Honitou, CO. Devon, 61, 99, 589.
Honing, co. Norfolk, 144.
Honington, co. Lincoln, 472.
Honnesworth. See Handsworth.
Honshawe. See Huntshaw.
Honyden. See liundon.
718
GENERAL INDEX.
Hoo, Ho CO. Kent, 970.
, hundred of, 800.
,00. Soflsez, 42, 487, 585.
Hoo, John, 234.
, Thomas, 180, 199, 851, 405, 688.
, William, 822.
Hoode, John, 486.
, William, 286.
Hook, Honke, co. Tork, 488, 486, 487.
Hoorne, Bohert, 42.
Hooton, Balph, 464.
Hope, CO. Tork, 470, 488, 486, 487.
, Bast, 488, 486.
, West, 483, 486.
Hope, CO. Flint, 32, 187.
Hopedale, eo. Flint, 82, 187.
Hope Mansel, Hopemeleysell, co. Hereford,
140.
Hoperton, John, 490.
Hopkyn, John, 110.
Hopkjns, John, 176.
, William, 158.
, , parson of South Lnffenham,
118.
Hoppyng, John, 154.
Hopton, 00. Salop, 521.
Hopton, DaTidy prehendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 848, 596.
, , parson of Bletohley, 899.
, Edward, 616, 628.
, Joan, 458,
, John, 249, 681.
,., Bohert, 249, 853.
, Boger, 162, 490, 496, 592.
, William, 199, 358, 490, 681, 688.
, , of Swillington, 408, 572, 688.
Hopwaswode, in Cannock forest, co. Stafford,
12, 15.
Horhling, co. Lincoln, 508, 560.
Horde, John, 9, 80.
, Thomas, 247, 249, 407, 429, 627.
, WiUiam, 400.
Hordle, Hordyll, co. Southampton, 580.
Hordley, co. Oxford, 486.
Hore, William, 88, 445.
Horebridge. See Horrabridge.
Horecrosse. See Hoar Cross.
Horethome, co. Somerset, hundred of, 889.
Horewode, Eleanor, 572.
, John, the first, 571, 572.
..., , Katharine his wife, 571, 572.
, John, the second, 572.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 572.
John, the third, 572.
, William, 571.
Horham, co. Suffolk, 828.
Horley, co. Surrey, 326.
Horlock, Richard, 168.
Hormeail, Homemede, co. Hertford, 297, 556.
Horn, Home, Gerrase, 218.
, John, 100,254.
, Thomas, 100, 249.
William, 100, 228, 254, 816.
, , parson of Bisley, 19.
Hornby, co. Lancaster, 600.
, CO. York, 185, 241, 551.
Homcastle, Homecastell, co. Lineoln, 218,
297.
Homehorch, co. Essex, 875, 888.
Homdon, co. Essex, 169, 252, 288, 465.
, West, Westhordon, co. Essex, 297.
House, 00. Essex, 845.
Homefeld, in Empingham, co. Butland, 508.
Homemede. See Hormead.
Hominglow, Homynglowe, oo. Stafford, 95.
Homington, eo. York, 47.
Homs^, William, 228.
Hornsea, Homsebek, oo. York, 881.
Horrabridge, Horebridge, co. Deron, 61.
Horseley, Horsley, Boger, 308, 865.
Thomas, 856.
, William, 885.
Horsendon, Horsyngdon, co. Buckingham,
55, 96, 471, 472.
Horsey, co. Somerset, 457, 580.
Horsey, Thomas, 82, 88.
Horsford, 00. Norfolk, 267.
Horsford, John, 380.
Horsham St. Faith, co. Norfolk, 504.
Horsington, co. Somerset, 270.
Horsley, co. Derby, 482.
See Horseley.
Horsted Keynes, co. Sussex, 290.
Horston, Horeston, co. Derby, 441, 482.
Horsyngdon. See Horsenden.
Horton [co. DeTon], 36.
, CO. Southampton, 504.
, CO. Surrey, 258.
, CO. Wilts., 588.
, Hawton, co. York, 46, 807.
Horton Key in Southwark, eo. Surrey, 52,
184, 201.
Horton, Bichaid, 77.
, , Millicent his wife, 77.
Horwich, co. Lancaster, 142.
Horwode, John, the elder, 519.
, , the younger,519.
And see Horewode.
Hosley, co. Salop, 192.
Hosteler, John, 571.
Hosyer, John, 884.
, Balph, 256.
Hothum, Balph, 490, 609.
Hotoft, Biohard, 225, 246, 248.
, Bobert, 288.
Hotofte, Edonia, 425.
, John 425.
Hoton. See Button.
GENERAL INDEX.
719
Hoton, John, 30.
, Biohard, 276, 860.
Walter, 528.
Hotot, CO. Gloaceiter, 458.
Hotot, John, 578.
, Robert, 578.
Honchoni, Robert, 216.
Hone, John, 73.
Hoaldenshire. See Howdeoshiie.
Hough in Stamfordham, co. Northumberland,
228, 236.
Houghton, CO. Bedford, 191.
, Howton, 00. Norfolk, 191.
, Great, oo. Northampton, 60.
, Little, 827.
, Hanging, 256.
.Houghton, Alexander, 426, 572.
, Henry, 426.
, John, 475, 476.
, Thomas, 52.
.William, 80.
Houke. See Hook.
Honll. See Kingston on Hull.
Honndbeare, Huntebeare [in Aylesbeare],
CO. Devon, 24, 25.
Hounds, 84, 266, 444.
Hounslow, CO. Middlesex, Holy Trinity, friars
of, 67.
, Richard, prior of, 67.
Hourd, Houide, William, 88, 197.
Hous, Peter, 263, 489.
House, (George, 87.
, , Joan his wife, 87.
Household, the, 21, 40, 86, 98, 116, 155, 156,
178, 200, 231, 234, 287, 298, 859, 896,
898, 401, 477, 481, 528, 537, 547, 589.
treasurer of, 21, 85, 40, 86, 89, 515,
2'04, 281, 473, 481, 506, 587, 547> 555,
..* > And see Howard; Fogge ; Ebington.
, steward of, 29R, 313, 359, 877,
388, 896, 898, 399, 401, 402, 413, 418,
437, 458, 459.
iliu/ see Tiptoft ; Bourchier ; Stanley.
, esquires of, 40, 92, 98, 100, 237, 261,
265, 278, 281, 296, 894, 410, 453, 460,
461, 518.
, oofferer of, 98, 441.
, chapel of, 248, 295.
, , dean of. See Dudley.
....«...., confessor of, 440.
, buyer of, 85, 89, 98, 377, 888, 418,
473.
, derk of the market of, 239.
, purreyors of, 109, 487, 458,506, 602.
eatery of, 86, 231, 389.
, marshalsea of, 867.
, coroner of, 158, 263.
, caterer of, 156.
, carriage of, 208, 260, 402, 458, 555.
, stuff of, 20S,
Household, the, ferreter of, 401, 458.
avenary of, 289, 877, 399, 401, 459.
, bakery of, 89, 156.
poultry of, 313, 377, 413, 459.
Housham Hall, Ovisham Hall (in MatchimrV
CO. Essex, 192.
Houton, Richard, 104, 230.
Hovekirke, in Hcardy, 89, 177, 272.
Hoveman, Heniy, 605.
Hovingham in Rydale, co. York, 74.
How, William atte, 44.
Howard, Agnes, 9.
» John, 9, 182, 171, 203, 484, 494.
» lord, 199, 204, 588, 545, 647,
648, 583, 605, 608, 613, 622, 631.
f > treasurer of the household, 98,
887, 516. ' '
> , Bheriff of Oxfbrd, 382, 383.
9 Margaret, 203.
, Thomas, 564, 605, 623.
Howbrake, John, 64.
, Thomas, 214.
Howbridge, Howbrcgge [in Witham], oo.
Essex, 521.
Howdan, co. York, 143.
Howdenshire, Houedonshire, co. York, 251.
Howeby. See Hoby.
Howeden, John, 286.
Howell, CO. Lincoln, 412.
Howell, Philip, 225, 821.
ap Jeyan Vazhan, 40.
Howet, Robert, 461.
Howingham, co. Devon, 848.
Howpe, George, 216.
Howren, Thomas, prebendary of York, 323.
Howsham, Howsom, co. York, 418.
HowBome, John, 216.
Howth, Houth, lord of. See Sancto Laurencio.
Howthorpe, Ouchetliorpe, co. York, 257.
Howton. See Holton ; Houghton.
Howton, Peter, 6.
Hoxhill, William, 5.
Hoxne, co. Suffolk, 228, 383.
Hubard, James, 100, 631.
^fuf eee Hobard.
Huberdby, co. Cumberland, 13.
Huby, Robert, prior of Holy Trinity, York,
855.
Httcheson, Henry, 438.
Huchons, Robert, 498.
Huohonson, Henry, 438.
Huchyn. See Hitchih.
Huddesfeld, Huddelesfeld, Huttysfeld, Wil-
liam, 127, 246, 247, 288, 408, 406-408,
428, 522, 530, 567, 612.
> 9 attorney-general, 399.
Huddesson, William, 841.
Hudgrey, Joan, 499.
, John^ 499.
I
730
GENEBAL INDEX.
Hudleston, Hnddelston, HndilBton, Henry
623.
, John, 218, 426, 610.
, ....... Bheriff of Comberland, 208.
, Richaid, 610.
..., Thomas, 218.
, William, 218.
Hndflon, Hugh, 214.
, John, 78, 81.
Richard, 81.
Hnet, Richard, 604.
Hngford, Hnggeford, Hygford, Hyggeford,
John, 64, 218, 246, 247, 381, 848, 859,
405, 410, 614, 684.
, ....... sheriff of Warwick and Lei-
cester, 136.
Thomas 77, 218, 684.
And see Higford.
Hugglesoote, Hokelscote, co. Leicester, 27,
517.
Hnghryde, Robert, 568.
Hoghson, John, 535.
Hnghterby. See Onghterby.
Hagyn, John, 538.
, , escheator of Somerset and
Dorset, 596.
Hoish, Hajrssh by Heybrygge, oo. Somerset,
194, 522.
Hnknall, Thomas, 809.
Holcot, Alice, 485.
Hnlcote, John, 827, 868, 525.
Hnlcotes, John, 405, 624.
Hull. See Kingston on HnlL
water, co. York, 428.
Hull, Henry, 9, 196, 220, 284, 850, 851,
406, 613, 628.
John, 140.
, Robert, 828.
William, 140.
Hulme, CO. Norfolk, abbey of St. Benet, 227,
228, 298.
, convent of, 230, 298.
, John Kevyng, abbot of, 230, 298.
, Thomas Pakefeld, abbot of, 227, 228,
298.
, Thomas, abbot of, 504.
Huls, Master Andrew, keeper of the privy
seal, 146.
Hmnbleyard, Humlyerd, co. Norfolk, hundred
of, 82, 159.
Hnmber river, 572.
Humfrey, Richard, 460.
, Thomas, 169.
Humlyerd. See Hambleyard.
Hammer, Homer, co. Somerset, 82, 83.
Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 64, 310.
HomBhaugh, Henshagh, co. Westmoreland,
523.
Hundburton, co. Tork, 483, 486, 487.
Hunden, John, bishop of Llandnff [1458-
1476], 287,299. 598.
Hundmanby. See Hunmanby,
Hundon, Honyden, co. Suffolk, 89.
Hnndyrpound, Thomas, 502.
Hungerford, co. Berks, 45, 53, 381, 552, 588.
Farlegh. See Farleigh Hungerlbrd.
Hungerford, Edmund, 50, 218, 247.
, Edward, 218, 319.
, John, 247, 257.
, Robert, lord, 806, 811, 467.
, ,Margaret,his wife, 806, 81 1,467.
, Robert, lord Hungerford and Moleyns,
65, 189, 152, 346, 868, 467.
, , Eleanor his wife, 152, 868.
., Walter, 340, 393, 548.
, lord, 306, 311.
, , treasurer of England, 229.
, , Katharine his wife, 306, 811.
Hungerston, co. Hereford, 450, 463, 505.
Hunmanby, Hundmanby, co. York, 541.
Hunsdon, Hundesdon, co. Hertford, 596.
Hnnston, Henry, 144.
Hunt, Hunte, Edward, 874, 875.
, Hugh, 7,214,558.
John, 2, 148, 180, 308, 578, 597.
, Robert, 155.
, Thomas, 128, 285, 248^ 255, 256,
276, 329, 848, 408.
, , clerk of the works, 887, 343.
, Thomas, prior of Walsingham, 225,
826.
, William, 7.
, , abbot of St. Augustine's by
Bristol, 899.
Hunt Court, Hnnthous in Shnrdington, oo.
Gloucester, 541.
Huntebeare. See Houndbeare.
Hnnteley. See Huntley.
Hunter, Christopher, 216.
, John, 215, 441.
, Richard, 214, 277.
Huntingdon, co. Huntiogdon, 28, 836, 501.
, county of, 33, 88, 100, 114, 127, 138,
195, 199, 218, 232, 285, 329, 348, 350,
352, 367, 406, 480, 462, 492, 498, 496,
504, 513, 644, 601.
, , sheriff of, 114, 252, 285, 350,
406, 462, 492, 493, 544.
, , escheator in, 205, 271, 332, 400,
481.
And see Pilkington ; Laurence.
, , outlawry in, 6.
, , subsidy and ulnage of doth in,
329, 348, 476.
, , commissions of the peace in,
617.
Huntingfield, oo. Kent, 240.
Huntley, co. Gloucester, 897, 541, 562.
Huntley, Hunteley, Hugh, 54, 57, 58, 60, 198,
219, 289, 317.
, John, 38.
, Thomas, 33.
, , Isabel his wife, 33.
GENERAL INDEX.
721
Hunton, Richard, 249.
Hnntshaw, Honshawe, co. Devon, 5.
Himstpill Marsh, HunspUle Maria, co. Somer-
set, 437, 580.
Hnntyngton [co. Hereford], 175.
Hnrde, Thomas, 54.
, William, 378.
Hurdewyke, Nicholas, 119.
Hnrlej, Rose, 7.
Harst, CO. Berks, 136.
,co. Wilts, 242.
Courtney, Hirstcoartnay, co. York, 1.
Hnrstley, Hnrtesley, co. Hereford, 521.
Hortesley. See Hnrstley.
Hurtre, Baldwin de, 100.
Hnsban, Jaket, 493.
Hosbome Crawley, Hosbondcrowley, co.
Bedford, 344.
Huse, Husee, HuMse, Husy, Gilbert, 580, 581.
, Mark, 249.
, Nicholas, 104.
f , yictoaller of Calais, 20.
> > sheriff of Surrey and Snssexi
20.
» Peter, prebendary of Lincoln, 318.
, Thomas, 247, 249, 351, 406, 565, 573>
618.
, William, 28, 170, 385,289, 850, 352,
355, 418, 490, 614, 620, 621, 627, 682,
638.
, 9 attorney general, 292, 299,899,
517, 523, 585, 599, 601.
Hnske, Philip, 817.
Huswyfe, Elizabeth, 486.
, Thomas, 436.
Huswyff, Roger, 200.
Husy. See Huse.
Hutton, Hoton [co. Westmoreland], 334,
531.
, CO. York, 20, 419.
Huttysfeld, 5ee Huddesfeld.
Huyshille [co. Devon], 36.
Huyste, John, 115.
> , Lucy his wife, 115.
Hybson, John, 286.
Hychecoke. See Hichecok.
Hyde, co. Hertford, 588.
by Winchester, co. Southampton,
abbey of, 860, 865.
, convent of, 359.
, Henry, abbot of, 359.
, Thomas Wirscetur, abbot of, 860,
365.
Hyde, Hide, Baldwin, prebendary of Has-
tings, 155.
, , prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 155, 233, 348.
.} , clerk of Parliament, 232.
., Christopher, 886.
., John, 142, 237, 289.
y 96186.
Hyde, Margaret, 340, 416.
, Richard, 230.
, , escheator in Southampton and/
Wilts, 296, 542.
, William, 202, 340.
, , escheator of Oxford and Berks,
174.
Hyet, James, 484, 490, 495.
, Roger, 484.
Hygans, John, 406.
Hygford, Hyggeford. See Hugford.
Hyklyn, John, 202.
HyU, Hylle. See Hill.
HyUyng, Thomas, 533.
HylUm. See Hilton.
Hylton, Hugh, 505.
Hylyard, Robert, 407, 637.
Hynde, John, 92, 145.
Hyndeley, William, 386.
, Joan his wife, 886.
Hyote, Richard, 20.
Hyremore [co. Berks], 578.
Hyme, Thomas, 321.
Hyrst, John, 3.
Hythe, Hithe, Hethe, co. Kent, 265, 302, 319.
L
Ibberton, Ebberton, co. Dorset, 457, 529.
Ibstock, CO. Leicester^ 148, 225.
Ichyngham, Thomas, 288.
Ickham, Ikham, co. Kent, 42.
Iddesleigh, Edysleght, co. Devon, 486.
Ide, Yde, co. Devon, 187.
Idelstre. See Elstree.
Idewyn, John, 499.
Iffley, Yefteley, co. Oxford, 14.
Ifield, CO. Sussex, 575.
Iford, CO. Sussex, 192.
Iham, Hiham, Higham, co. Sussex, 441.
Iken, Ikne; co. Suffolk, 14.
Ikham. See Ickham.
Ham, John, parson of Shelton, 274.
Ilchester, Ivelcestre, Yevelchestre, Ylcestre,
CO. Somerset, 89, 84, 86, 93, 194, 335,
473, 590.
Ildergate, Thomas, 300.
Ileshamstede. See Isenhampstead.
Ilfracombe, Ilforcombe, co. Devon, port of,
393.
Ilketeshall, co. Suffolk, 34, 132, 224.
Ilkston, Ilston, William, 226, 884, 386.
Illehershe, co. Devon, 36.
Illeigh. See Eleigh.
Illy ng worth, Elingworth, Richard, 12, 141,
170, 171, 246, 248, 899, 632, 636-
638.
72a
GENERAL INDEX.
Illyngworth, Richard, chief baron of the Ex-
chequer, 226, 229.
Ilmer, co. !^ckingham, 472.
Imber, Immer, Inmer, co. Wilts, 811, 827,
378, 381, 400.
Innueslowe in Sherwood, eo. Nottingham,
448.
Ingarsby, Inguerdby, co. Leicester, 123.
Ingham, Ingam, John, 447.
Ingleby, John, 417.
, Williatn, 417.
Inglefield, Thomas, 524.
, Joan his wife, 524.
Ingleton, Ingilton, Robert, 106, 112, 126, 177,
246, 247, 267, 608.
Inglewood, Englewode, Ingeliswode, oo. Cum-
berland, forest of, 16, 48, 183, 275, 280,
281, 808, 841» 860, 556, 557, 567,
596.
luglose, Robert, 358.
Inglot, Henry, 888.
Ingoldesby, John, 118, 887, 817, 407,490,
618.
, , baron of the Exchequer, 81,
211.
, Thomas, 839.
, William, 614.
Ingoldmells, oo. Lincoln, 204, 508.
, East, 580.
Ingolmelseiysby, oo. Lincoln, 508.
Ingolsby, co. Nottingham, 297.
Ingowe, CO. Northumberland, 228, 286.
Ingram, John, prior of Penmon and Prest-
holme, 122.
IngrayOy-Gymgrauf, co. Essex, 897.
Ingworth, co. Norfolk, 387.
,00. Suffolk, 98.
Inmer. See Imber.
Innocent, Thomas, 144.
Inse, Edmund, 249.
Instow, Yendestow, co. Deyon, 86.
Ippecras, John, 81.
Ipplepen, co. Devon, 884, 577.
Ipswich, Epyswych, Yepiswiche, co. Suffolk,
14, 142, 202, 257, 318, 382, 418, 485,
597.
, port of, 15, 159, 160, 166, 167, 180,
216, 229, 230, 259, 262, 263, 268, 269,
318, 880, 410, 476, 513.
, ship called le Margarete of, 87.
Irchenfield, Urchonield, co. Hereford, 397,
411,451,589,561,590.
IreUuid, Irish, 15, 16, 21, 28, 29, 59, 62, 110,
122, 127, 138, 157, 159, 162, 167, 193,
207, 213, 214, 234, 243, 259, 272, 274,
804, 348, 344, 395, 402, 414, 420, 438,
459, 467, 468, 473, 474, 491, 497, 516,
520, 522, 524-526, 530, 539, 561, 570,
572.
, Parliament of, 193,474,598.
,..., chancellor of, 466.
il»<( Me Debenham.
Ireland, chancery of, keeper of the rolls of.
See Colt ; Norreys.
, great seal of, 466.
, , letters patent under, 161, 193,
592.
, lieutenant of. See George ; Tiptof t.
, , deputy of. See Tiptoft; Sher-
wood.
treasurer of, 31, 205.
, admiral of. See Richard ; Neville.
, primate of. See Bole ; Walton.
, exchequer of, chief baron of. See
ComwiUshe.
, King's Bench in, chief justice o£ See
Chevir.
, Serjeant at arms in, 81.
Ireland, Edward, 280.
Irelond, Irlond, George, 146, 171, 498, 578.
, , Margaret his wife, 146.
Ireton, Ralph de, bishop of Carlisle [1280-
1292], 17.
Irthlingborough, Artilbnrgh, Hertillingborogh,
CO. Northampton, 142, 844.
Isabella, queen of Edward II., 569.
Isaak, iFak, John, 75, 302, 445, 571.
, William, 494.
Isam, Richard, 388.
Isbury, John, 608.
leeham. See Isham.
Iselham. See Isleham.
Isenhampstead Latimers, co. Bnckin^^iam, 94.
Isham, Ischam, co. Northampton, 500.
Isham, Iseham, Robert, 170, 378, 405, 562,
623.
Isle de Batz, Bazainsula (in Finistere), in
Brittany, 474.
Isleham, Iselham, co. Cambridge, 279.
Iftleworth, Istilworth, co. Middlesex, 117.
Isley, John, 219, 852.
, sheriff of Kent, 477.
Istilworth. See Isleworth.
Italy, 134, 510, 557.
Itteringham, Itryngham, co. Norfolk, 146.
Itc, John, 3.
, , Agnes his wife, 8.
, Ralph, 380.
, Richard, 426.
, Thomas, 49, 426, 435, 622, 632.
, William, 283, 296.
lyclcostre. See Ilchepter.
I^er, CO. Buckingham, 45.
lyers, William, 464.
Iveton. See Ivyton.
Ivlnghoe, Ivyngho, co. Buckingham, 135, 894.
Ivington, Yvington, co. Hereford, 449.
Ivychurch, Ivechirch, co. Ken^ 283, 546.
, CO. Wilts, priory of, 15, 16.
, canons of, 15.
, Robert Stokys, prior of, 15.
, Dan Edward Thacham, prior of, 15,
16.
GENERAL INDEX.
723
lyyton, Iveton, Yeyeton [in Broomfield], oo.
Somerset, 194, 200, 380 364, 522.
Iwade, Iwode, co. Kent, 383.
Iwerne Courtney, Yewem Gourteney, co.
Dorset, 457,518, 557.
Izning, CO. Suffolk, 380.
Ixnynge. See Exning.
Ixworth, Robert, abbot of Bury St. Bdmunds,
186,470.
J.
Jacbery. See Jakharry.
Jacke Hykke, William, 827.
Jackson, Bobert, 523.
Jacob, William, 29, 115, 193, 200.
Jacobe, John, 326.
Jakharry, Jacherry, Peter, 54, 104, 854.
Jakeman, John, 513.
Jakes, John, 524.
, Robert, mayor of Bristol, 119.
Jakson, Alan, 485.
, John, 72, 214, 277, 515, 571.
, Richard, 181.
Jakys, Thomas, 885.
James, king of Scotland, 409.
James, Andrew, 393.
, John, 489.
, Laurence, 214, 277.
, Robert, 214.
, Thomas, 214, 277.
Jamys, Bartholomew, 169.
Jannys, Richard, 4.
Janyn, John, 395.
Janyns, John, 459.
Janyver, William, 9.
Jaqaetta, duchess of Bedford, 190, 327, 334,
343, 584.
Jardyn, William, 368.
Jarse, Thomas de, 197.
Jay, Jaye, John, 471, 545.
, Richard, 246, 404, 405, 429,558, 571,
572, 629.
Jenkyns, Thomas, 516.
Jenkynson, Richard, 85.
Jenney, Genney, Bdmund, 887.
, John, 245, 247, 623.
, Richard, 493.
, Thomas, 387.
, William, 170, 250, 387, 406, 408,610,
624, 681, 635-638.
Jenyn, Oeofirey, 94.
Jenyns, John, 298, 377.
Jepcracks, Gyppecrake [in Totham], co.
Essex, 345.
Jerbrygge, co. l^orfolk, 22, 580, 531.
Jermy, John, 408.
Jermyn, Hugh, mayor of Exeter, 250.
Jeruemuth. See Yarmouth.
Jerrald, Ralph, 290.
Jersey, Jerze, 549.
, people of, 124.
Jcrvaux, Jorvall, co. York, abbot and conTont
of, 846.
, WUliam, abbot of, 346.
Jevan Vaghan ap Jevan ap Jollyn ap Da?id,
210.
Jewels, 120, 121.
Joan, qneen of England, 531.
Joce, Richard, 378, 610.
WiUiam, 7, 118,203, 353, 552.
Johans, John, 69.
John, king of England, charters of, 34, 181,
328, 413, 423, 459, 588.
, count of Mortain, charter of, 370.
John, David, 436.
Hugh, 119.
, Louis, 129, 248, 249, 614.
, Pety, 319.
, William, 468, 511.
, , parson of Llanbadarn Vawr,
106.
John ap Griffith, 191.
ap Herry, 78.
ap Price, 447.
ap Richard, 102, 142.
ap Roger Vaughan, 429.
ap Thomas, 40.
Johns, Louis, 450, 471.
, William, 287.
Johnson, Bartholomew, 472.
, Christopher, 438.
, Cornelius, 104.
, Geoffrey, 34.
, Griffith, 34.
, Henry, 585.
, James, 106.
John, 515.
, , incumbent of the chapel of St.
John, Southbroke, in South Weald, co.
Essex, 437.
, Nicholas, 28.
Peter, 393.
, Richard, 487, 512.
, Robert, 889.
, , Agnes his wife, 389.
, Thomas, 49, 881.
, William, 214, 277, 503.
Vanmelom, Henry, 42.
Joliffe, Martin, 583.
Jones, Jonys, John, 276.
., , Nicholas, 276.
, Richard, 276.
, William, 367.
Joones, John, 109.
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I
724
GENERAL INDEX.
Jordan, Henry, 883.
, John, 148, 580.
^m/ «ee Jurdan.
•Tordayn, Edmand, 251.
Jorrall. See Jervaox.
Joseph, John, 104, 290.
, Bichard, 325.
, William, 305, 667.
Josseljn, Balph, 617.
Jouetes, Richard, 304.
Joye, Godfrey, 197.
, John, 450.
, Bichard, 29.
Joyner, Gammer, 421.
Joynour, Bichard, 817, 498.
, Thomas, 405, 406.
Joe, John, 81.
Jnlle, Thomas, 325.
, William, 257.
Jardan, Henry, 579.
John, 122.
, William, 256.
^n<2 «ee Jordan.
Justinian, Dardns, 435.
, Humphrey, 435.
Jastiniano, Anthony, 213.
Juye, Boger, 501.
, , Blanche his wife, 501.
Jnyn, Thomas, justice of the Bench, 434.
K
Kalverhill. See Calver Hill.
Kampen, in the bishopric of Utrecht, 184.
Earleton. See Carlton.
Katrike, John, 177.
Kayleway, Cayleway, Bobert, 435.
, William, 56, 57, 486, 618.
Kayme, William, 184.
Kaynell, Bichard, 428.
William, 428.
Eayser, Thomas, 168.
Kayton, Bichard, 54.
Eaywode. See Gawode.
Keal, East, Esterkele, co. Lincoln, 580.
, West, Westerkele, 508.
KebeeU, Kebyll, Thomas, 517, 619.
Kebell, Walter, 4, 81.
Eechon, Bichard, 216.
, Robert, 215.
Eedewyn. See Cede wain.
Kedwelly. See Kidwelly.
Eedyrmynster. See Kidderminster.
Keel, Kele [co. Staflford], 287,
Keell, George, 321.
Keere, John; 115.
Keftesgate. See Eiftsgate.
Keggyll, John, 882.
Eele. See Eeel.
Eelenyke, 36.
Eelet, Eelot, William, 325, 826.
Kelk, Eelque, John, 88.
, Boger, 427.
Eellam, John, 286.
Eelley, William, 467.
Eelling, co. Norfolk, 843.
Eellowe, co. Cumberland, 214, 277.
Eellowe, William, 216.
Eelly, John, 250.
Eellygrewe, Thomas, 104.
Eelmestowe [in Bomsley, co. Worcester] »
396.
Eelsale, Eelshale, Boger, 338, 490, 571.
Eelvedoo, Eelledon, co. Essex, 324, 580.
Eelyng, John, 358, 368.
Bobert, S80.
Kelyngworth, Henry, 214.
Eeme, John, 469.
Kemell, Bichard, 453.
Eemei^ Eymer, Adam, 149.
, , Agnes his wife, 149.
, Master Gilbert, dean of Salisbury,
160, 565, 566.
, Nicholas, 565.
Eemp, Eempe, John, 169, 525.
, , archbishop of Canterbury,
[1452-1454], 522.
, Thomas, bishop of London [1450 —
1489], 107, 190, 282,265, 267, 272,
339, 388, 891, 460, 613, 616, 617, 621.
Eempston, co. Bedford, 588.
, Hardwick, co. Bedford, 576.
Eempton, Eenyton, Eoldekennyngton, co.
Middlesex, 269, 437, 538.
, charter dated at 376.
Eemsey, John, 407.
Eemsing, co. Eent, 578.
Kemys, Kemmys, Boger, 407,- 427, 454, 490,
614.
Ken, Bobert, 162.
Eendal, co. Westmoreland, 106, 177, 334,
531, 582.
Kendale, John, 68, 93, 171, 490, 506, 544.
Eendall, John, mayor of Bridgewater, 356.
, Balph, 440.
,WilUam, 8,49, 881.
Eene, Bobert, 171.
Thomas, presented to the chantry of
Newton Poppleford, 358.
Eenefare. See Einfare.
Eenegy, Thomas, 380.
Kenet, Henry, 249.
Eenett, Thomas, 308.
Kenette, Bobert, 590.
Eenford, by Een, co. Deyon, 595.
Kenil worth, co. Warwick, 49, 50, 331, 483,
604.
GENEBAL INDEX.
725
Kenilworth, letters patent [dated at, 475, 490,
684.
Eenne, co. Devon, 24, 51.
Kensington, co. Middlesex, 560.
Kenston, Kenstan, Edmund, 87.
, Thomas, 87, 255.
Kent, county of, 37, 48, 56, 71> 87, 88, 101,
182, 195, 199, 218, 219, 222, 232, 242,
284, 285, 298>802, 829, 348, 852, 878,
876, 407, 421, 428, 430, 455, 462, 489,
492, 494, 496, 558, 571.
, sheriff of, 37,56,71, 92, 127,
183, 198, 219, 240, 285, 352, 407, 489,
492, 498.
And see Gilford ; Brown ; St Leger ;
Ferrers ; Culpeper ; Pekham ; Broms-
ton; Isiey; Haute.
, , escheator in, 891, 597.
ilnrf »ee Boteler ; Willy ; Towe ;
Seyntler ; Clifford ; Garnet ; Shordich.
, , outlawries in, 1, 5, 79, 80, 143,
148, 202, 254, 255, 325, 380, 888, 385,
482, 435, 436, 501, 502, 575-577, 579,
580.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
282, 829, 348, 478, 505.
, , commissions of the peace in, 61 7.
, earl of. See Grey ; Holland.
riyer [co. Westmoreland], 334, 581.
Kent, Geoffrey, 216, 476, 552.
, John, 575. '
, Marion, 575.
, Matthew, 80.
Nicholas, 326.
, Richard, 287.
Master Thomas, 53, 132.
, , secondary in the office of the
priyy seal, 554, 570.
Kentbory, co. Berks, 93, 223.
Kentcombe, co. Dorset, 457, 529.
E^ntford, co. Suffolk, 93.
Kentisbeare, Kcntesbeare, co. Devon, 76.
Kennlf, king of the Mercians, charter of, 136.
Kenyton. See Kempton.
Kerby. See Kirby ; Kirkby.
Keridly John, 496.
Kerkebystephen. See Kirkby Stephen.
Kermerdyn. See CSaermarthen.
Kemeford. See Camforth.
Kerparby [co. York], 483, 487.
Kerseman, Thomas, 323.
Kerver, William, 33, 59, 85, 88,161, 165, 283,
837, 546.
, Robert, 60.
Eery. See Cery.
Kesten, Richard, 894, 461.
Keswick, Keswyk, oo. Cumberland, 506, 513.
Kesyng, Thomas, 500.
Kethirmynstre. See Kidderminster.
Eetill, John, 381.
, , Margaret his wife, 381.
Eetleigh, Ketelegh, co. Cornwall, 58.
I Kettering, Keteryng, co. Northampton, 203,
435.
Ketteringham, Keteryngham, co. Norfolk,
191.
Kettlebarston, Ketilbarston [co. Suffolk], 65.
Kettlebnrgh, Ketelbergh, Ketylbere, co. Suf-
folk, 1 10, 539.
Kettlewell, Ketilwell, in Craven, co. Tork, 488
486, 487.
Ketton, CO. Rutland, 504.
Ketylbere. See Kettlebnrgh.
Kevell, John, 220.
Kevyng, John, abbot of St. Benet, Hulme,
280, 298.
Kezby, co. York, 138.
Keye, Nicholas, 267.
Keyford, co. Somerset, 861.
Keynes, John, 58.
Keys, Roger, 308.
Key worth, Caworth, co. Nottingham, 297.
Kidderminster, Kedyrmynster, Kethirmyn-
stre, CO. Worcester, 80, 274.
Kidwelly, Kedwelley, Kydwelly, Geoffrey,
65, 75, 197, 329, 347.
, Maurice, 218, 329, 347.
Morgan, 275, 288, 415, 546, 573,
613.
Kiftsgate, Keftesgate, Kyftesgate, co. Glou-
cester, hundred of, 44, 162, 244, 536,
592.
Kilbyngton. See Kilvington.
Kilchith, Nicholas, 382, 498.
Kiidalkey, Kyldalk, co. Meath, 275.
Kildare, bishop of. See Lang.
Kilgerran, Kilgarren, co. Pembroke, 175.
Kilkhampton, co. Cornwall, 168.
Kilkenny, Master William de, archdeacon of
Coventry, 123.
Killingholme, Kyllyngham, co. Lincoln, 326.
Kilton, Culveton, co. Somerset, 330, 864, 522.
Kilvey, Kylvey, co. Glamorgan, 163.
Kilvington, Kilbyngton, co. Nottingham, 462.
Kilworth, co. Leicester, letters patent dated
at, 476.
Kimbolton, Kymbalton, co. Huntingdon, 141.
Kineton, Kyngton, Quintone [co. Warwick] ,
565.
Kinfare. See Kinver.
King, the, paesim.
King's consort. See Elizabeth.
, brother. See Edmund ; George
Richard.
. sister. See Margaret ; Holland.
. son. See Edward ; Richard.
. daughter. See Elizabeth ; Mary.
. aunt. See Bourchier.
. alms, 231, 235.
. almoner. See Gunthorpe.
. under almoner, 277, 357.
. chapel, 330.
. oofferer, 898
...... .
726
OBNERAL INDEX,
King's debts, 11, 43, 58, 59, 82, 85, 88, 97>
106, 126, 132, 134, 154, 155, 160, 161,
165, 178, 186, 187, 213, 270, 273, 281,
283, 337, 388, 889, 394, 466, 468, 472,
480, 632, 537, 543, 545, 547, 558, 586.
hounds, 34,266, 444.
jewels, 496.
minstrels, 44, 153, 260, 482, 549.
painter, 421.
physician. See Serego ; Friis.
seoretary. See Grervase ; Profoote ;
Hatcliffe; Kyng.
ships, 29, 57, 87, 105, 201, 204, 250,
299, 355, 856, 399, 401, 404, 409, 467,
471,494-496,537.
, clerkof. iSee Boweman.
surgeon. See Hobbys.
trumpeters, 42, 44, 61, 565, 588, 589.
Eingesbere. See Bere.
Kinghamford, Kynghamford, co. Kent, hun-
dred of, 300.
Eingsbridge, co. Deyon, 228.
Eingsbary Regis, co. Somerset, 889.
Kingsclere, co. Southampton, 571.
Eing's Clipslone, co. Nottingham, 441, 482.
, charter dated at, 46^.
Kingsdon, Kyngesdon by Ylchestre, co.
Somerset, 211, 457, 518, 557.
Eingsey, Eyngesey, co. Buckingham, 151,
345, 472.
Eing's Langley, co. Hertford, 151.
Eing's Norton, Eyngesnorton, co. Warwick,
10.
, CO. Worcester, 26.
Eing's Thorpe, co. Northampton, 485, 531.
Eingston, Kyngeston, co. Cambridge, 515.
[co. Berks], 197.
, CO. Hereford, 440.
Seymour, co. Somerset, 435.
Eingston on Hull, co. York, 11, 47, 76, 168,
206, 266, 305, 316, 333, 347, 853, 361,
379, 496, 525.
, mayor of, 252, 353, 571.
.^mi see Dey ; Whitfeld.
, sheriff of; 29.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 328,
338, 335, 347, 478, 537.
, outlawry in, 881.
, port of, 69, 108, 130, 166, 167, 176,
226, 229, 230, 259, 262, 264, 266-269,
294, 305, 310, 315, 316, 338, 368, 372,
399, 514, 521, 545, 549, 558, 566.
, ship called Anne of, 264.
ship called le James of, 368.
, ship called le Trynyte of, 353.
Eingston on Thames, co. Surrey, 67, 93, 124,
244, 261, 385.
King's Wood, Eyngeswode, co. Essex, forest
of, 162, 586.
, CO. Gloucester, forest of, 175, 264,
412.
Eington, Kyngton, cos. Warwick and Lei-
cester, 242.
Eington, West, Westkyngston, co. Wilts
456.
Kinoulton, Kynalton, co. Nottingham, 602.
Kinyer, Kenefare, ^yilfare, co. Stafford, 242,
846,513,530.
, forest of, 242.
Kirby, Kerby, co* Leicester, 139.
Kirkeby, co. Norfolk, 191.
Bedon, Kyrkebybidon, co. Norfolk,
5V7..
Bellers, Kirkeby, oo. Leicester, priory
of, 23, 39.
Kirkbampton, co. Cumberland, 214.
Kirkby, co. Lancaster, 40.
, Kirkeby, Kerby, co. York, 215, 804,
601.
in Eendale, co. Westmoreland, 884,
523, 582.
Thore [co. Westmoreland], 606.
Misperton, Eirkeby Mysperton, co.
York, 2.
Moorside, Eirkeby Moresyde, co.
York, 2.
Stephen, Eerkebystephen, co. West-
moreland, 264, 423, 532.
Eirkeby on the Wreke, co. Leicester, 135.
Monachonim. See Monk*s Eirby.
5ce Kirby ; Eirkby.
Eirkeby, Kirkby, Eyrkeby, John, 2, 56, 511.
, Richard, 40, 325.
, Robert, abbot of Owston, 28, 39.
, Roland, 14.
, Thomas, 597.
, William, prior of Tickford, 376.
Kirkeham, Kyrkeham, Robert, keeper of the
rolls of Chancery, 87, 111, 188.
, , dean of St. Stephen's, West-
minster, 1 19, 150, 259.
Walter de, dean of St. Martin le
Grand, London, 99. ,
, William, 503.
Kirketon. i!^ee Eirton.
Kirkhall in Rockland, co. Norfolk, 515.
Kirkham, Kyrkham, co. Lancaster, 515.
, CO. York, priory of, 115.
Kirkley Road, Kyrklod, co. Suffolk, 353, 393,
579, 605.
Kirk Oswald, CO. Cumberland, 181.
Kirkstall, Thomas, abbot of, 593.
Kirkstead, co. Lincoln, Roger, abbot of, 286.
, Ralph, abbot of, 621.
Kirton, Kirketon, co. Lincoln, 457, 529.
in Lindsey, 131, 183.
Kittle, Kythull, co. Glamorgan, 168, 192.
Knapton, oo. York, 483, 486, 487.
Knapwell, co. Cambridge, 6.
Knaresborough, co. York, 378.
, forest of, 421.
Knattishall, Knatishale [co. Suffolk], 562.
Kneseworth, Richard, 609.
Kneton, co. York, 884, 531.
GENERAL INDEX.
727
Enightcote, Knyghtcote, co. Warwick, 64,
411.
Knighton, Knjghton, co. Somerset, 8.
Knighton, John, 407.
Knockin, Knokyn, co. Salop, 29.
Knokyergoufi. See Gairickfergas.
Knoldane, George, 300.
Knoll [co. Devon], 36, 187.
, CO. Wilts, 551.
Knolles, John, 199.
, Robert, 450.
, , Mzabeth his wife, 450.
, Thomas, 336.
Knot, William, 822.
Knotte, Giles, 101.
Knottyngley, John, 48.
Knoyle, William, 218, 262, 410.
Knjfton, Robert, 62.
Knyght, Leonard, 251.
Richard, 165, 580.
, Robert, 146, 230, 301.
, Thomas, 252, 354, 552, 573, 621.
, Walter, 29, 287.
, William, 84, 381.
Knjghtiey, Richard, 571.
9 > the younger, 531,594.
, the elder, 531, 594.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 581.
Knyyet, John, 169, 197, 245, 247, 249, 350,
406, 617, 622.
, William, 218, 245, 247, 249, 250,406,
622.
Knyveton, Nicholas, 408.
Koldekennyngton. See Kempton.
Krakenthorp. See Crakenthorp.
Kryngelesford. See Cringleford.
Kurtenay, Reginald de, 13.
Kyd, John, 555.
Kyde, Roger, 857.
KydweUy. See Kidwelly.
Kyftesgate. See Kiftsgate.
Eyghley, Henry, 180.
, Laurence, 80.
Kyldalk. See Kildalkey.
Kylegrewe, Thomas, 54, 57.
Eyllyngham. See Killingholme.
Kylpesham, William, abbot of Owston, 23.
Kylyey. See Kilyey.
Kylfrilmerssh, William, prior of Crossechirch,
Colchester, 89.
Kymbalton. See Kimbolton.
Kymbear, Richard, 145.
Kymbell, Thoma8, 190.
Kyme, co. Lincohi, 218.
, South, 368.
Kyme, John, 285, 286.
, Thomas, 81, 127, 285, 352, 621.
t > of Langton, 286, 621.
, of Friskeney, 252, 352, 854,
621.
» , sheriff of Lincoln, 482.
Kymer. See Kemer.
Kynalton. See KinoultoD.
Kynaston, Roger, 29, 284, 407, 627.
Kyng, John, 1 18, 339, 357, 528.
, Oliver, 549.
, the king's secretary, 582, 587.
.'., , warden of the hospital of Dor-
chester, 401.
, Thomas, 493.
, WilHam, 6, 380.
Kyngdon, Edward, 403, 404, 452.
Kyngesmyll, Kyngismyll, Richard, 374, 405
429.
Kyngeston, Harcy, 190.
, Hugh, 28.
, Ralph, 166.
Kynggesey. See Kingsey.
Kyngston, Thomas, 817.
Kyngton. See Kingston ; Kineton.
Kyngyssutton. See Sutton.
Kynnecote, Walter, 576.
Kynvare. See Kinver.
Kyppyng, Thomas, 446.
Kyrisshawe, Ralph, 447.
Kyrk, Thomas, 579.
Kyrkeby. See Kirkeby.
Kyrkeham. See Kirkeham.
Kyrkeman, Thomas, 809.
Kyrklod. See Kirkley.
Kyrkstede. See Kirlbstead.
Kyrton. See Grediton.
Kyrton, John, 97, 187, 213, 285, 825, 498.
Kyrwyn, William, 446.
Kyryell, John, 340, 355, 489, 515.
, Thomas, 42 594.
>..., Cecily his wife, 594.
Kyte, Edward, 168.
Kythull. See Kittle.
L.
Laan, Thomas, 575.
Lacche, Robert, 116>
Lacy, Henry de, earl of Lincoln, 469.
, John, 452.
Thomas, 609.
Ladbroke, Lodbroke, co. Warwick, 542.
Ladde, Richard, 256.
Lagham. See Laughame.
Lagher, William, 104.
Laghogh, CO. Lancaster, 531.
Lago, William, 80.
Lake, John, 143.
, Nicholas, 143.
I
728
GENERAL INDEX,
Lake, Richard, 282.
, , parson of High Ongar, 33,
234.
, , curate of Cattistock, 234.
, Bohert atte, 8.
Lakeford, Giles, 882.
, William, 432.
Laken, Nicholas, 355.
, Richard, 168.
, William, 70, 102, 103, 127, 128, 170,
171, 221, 246, 248, 251, 289, 317, 819,
353, 403, 405, 406, 408, 525, 608, 613,
616, 618, 622, 632, 633.
, .justice of the King's Bench,
163, 227, 229, 258, 264.
, , escheator of Salop, 584.
Lakenheath, Lakingheth [co. Suffolk], 507.
Lakynghithe, John, 519.
Lamana [co. Cornwall], 396, 479.
Lamanva, John, 1 14.
Lamhard, Lamberd, John, 161, 186, 187,
225,381,883,558.
, Thomas, 28.
Lambe, Alexander, 214.
, Emma, 503.
, John, 230, 503.
, Philip, 60.
, Thomas, 141.
Lamberd. See Lambard.
Lamberdes, co. Gloucester, 534.
Lambeth, Lambhith, co. Surrey, 414.
Lamble, Alexander, 277.
, John, 214, 277.
, William, 277.
Lambome, co. Essex, 173.
Lambrigg, co. Westmoreland, 532.
Lambside, Lammeshede, co. Devon, 60.
Lambum, Nicholas, 251.
Lamellen, Lameljn [in St. Tudy], co. Com-
wall, 889, 444.
Lammer, John, 446.
Lamnan, Robert, li6.
Lamonoy, Lamunoy, co. Cumberland, 40.
Lampeter, Lanbadar, burgesses of, 369.
Lampleugh, Robert, 490.
Lamplewe, Thomas, 610.
Lamplogh, Thomas, sheriff of Cumberland,
181.
Lanbadar. See Lampeter.
Lancaster, duchy of, 178, 378, 446, 448, 506,
558.
...., , re.eirer ^i^eneral of. See
Sharpe.
, county of, 26, 131, 219, 290, 427,
490, 496, 515, 525, 573.
, .... ., chancellor in, 35.
, , shenff of, 490.
Lancastre, John, parson of Workington,
417.
parson on Sutton on Berwent,
417.
Lancastre, Richard, 524.
, Roger, 288.
, William, 288.
liandawamek. See Landewednack.
Landawamek, Thomas, 327.
Landewednack, Landawamek, co. Cornwall,
327.
Landhilp. See Landulph.
Landilik. See Landulph.
Landimore, Landymour, co. Glamorg^an,
163.
Landmoth^ Lanmote, co. Tork, 365.
Landrene, Landryan, co. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Landne in Lezant, co. Cornwall, 224.
Landulph, Landhilpe, Landilik, co. Cornwall,
410, 598.
Landussull. See Llandyssil.
Landwade, co. Cambridge, 275.
Lane, Edward, 580.
, John, 88.
, Richard, 38.
, Thomas, 60, 61, 609.
Lanercost, charters dated at, 425, 459.
Lanforth. See Laugford.
Lang, Richard, bishop of Eildare [1464-
1474], 193,259.
Langacre, co. Devon, 32, 1 37.
Langbargh, co. York, 483, 486.
Langdon, Longdon [co. Westmoreland],
834.
Langdon Hall, co. Essex, 297, 560.
Langeley, Thomas, 248, 249.
Langelode. See Long Load.
Langenneth. See Llangenydd.
Langeporte, Master Richard, 521.
Langeston. See Langston.
Langeton. See Longton.
Langeton, Walter de, bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield [1296-1321], 425.
Langford, Langforth, co. Nottingham, 109.
Langford, Edward, 406, 608.
, John, 398.
, Nicholas, 248, 349, 408, 611.
, Richard, 3.
, Thomas, 57, 552, 608.
William, 125.
Langham [co. Rutland], 212.
Langholme, co. Cumberland, 13.
Langholme, John, 363.
I^angley, co. Hertford, 136.
, charter dated at, 465.
...., CO. Kent, 98, 109.
, CO. Norfolk, 93.
Langley, Langlee, Edmund, 271.
,., Henry, 609.
, John, 136.
, , the elder, 271.
, , the younger, 271.
, Walter, 271, 614.
, , Isabel his wife, 271.
GENERAL INDEX.
729
Langley, William, 271.
, Thomas de, 93, 565.
LaDgmede, John, major of Dartmouth, 198.
Langport, co. Kent, hundred of, 300.
Langport Estover, co. Somerset, 889.
Westover, 839.
Langrake, co. York, 179.
Langshawe, Henry, 602.
Langstan, Langeston, John, 196, 285, 850,
406, 608, 626.
Langstone in Caerleon, oo. Monmonth, 561.
Xangstrother, John, prior of the hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
165, 177, 189, 217, 229, 231, 282, 289,
248.
, , treasurer of England, 165, 176,
177, 229.
> Richard, parson of High Ongar, 83.
Langthoms, Langtons, in Little Can^eld, co.
Essex, 192.
Langthwaite, Langqwhate [co. ComherUind],
215, 277.
Langthwajrte, Thomas, 72.
, William, 72.
Langto, Thomaii, 323.
Langtoft, Thomas, 424.
Langton, co. York, 3i, 187.
Langton Herher, in Sherwood, co. Notting-
ham, 447.
liangton, John, 372, 428, 439, 503, 558.
Langtree, co. DoTon, 86.
Langwathhj, 483, 486, 487.
Lanhaigy, Elias, 42.
Lanhem, co. Cornwall, 280.
And see Arundell.
Lanihome, Lanyheyron, La^ynhom, co. Corn-
wall, 421, 457, 529.
Lanmote. See Landmoth.
Lannargh, John, 427.
Lanoyeff. See Llanddowyn.
Lanpley, Thomas, 849.
Lanreath, Lanreythowe, co. Cornwall, 846.
Lansallos, Lansalwys, co. Cornwall, 72.
Lanthony hy Qloucester, co. Gloucester,
prior and conyent of, 504, 520.
Henry, prior of, 504.
Lanyheyron. See Lanihome.
Lardener, John, 482, 508.
Larder, Thomas, 221, 476.
Large, Walter, 10.
, William, 424.
Larke Dale, 479.
Larkfield, Larkefeld, co. Kent, hundred of,
800.
Larlingford, Lirlyngford, co. Norfolk, 562.
Larom, John, 502.
Lartington, Lartyngton, co. York, 488, 487.
Lacy, John, 452.
LaseiUes [in Brittany], 198.
Lasenby, John, 215.
Lasham, Lasseham, co. Southampton, 106,
239, 337.
Lassant. See Lezant.
Lassy, Henry, 439.
Lastichiall. See Lostwithiel.
Lasyngby. See Lazenby.
Lasyngby, Robert, 78.
Lathe, Robert att, 519.
Lathell, Nicholas, 441, 537.
Latimer, lord of, 94.
^fu/ fee Neville.
Latin, Philip, 175.
Latomer. See Latymer.
Laton, Nicholas, 215.
Thomas, 215.
Latoner, William, 226.
Latton Merk, co. Essex, 28.
Laty, Richard, 201.
Latymer, Latomer, Nicholas, 90, 218, 247,
284,346,351,406, 613.
Laufiare. See Layer.
Laugharne, Logham, co. Caermarthen, 59.
Laughton, Gilbert, 366.
Launce, John, parson of Weston by Beccles.
347.
Launcell, co. Cornwall, 119.
Launceston, Launceueton, Alanceston, co.
Cornwall, 27, 58, 116, 442, 598.
Laund, Thomas, 77.
delaLaunde, Thomas, 218, 297, 508, 543,
560, 567.
f > Katharine his wife, 560.
Launditch, Laundyssh, co. Norfolk, hundred
of, 191.
Laurence, Laurens, Henry, 75.
, John, 6, 428, 571, 607.
9 > esoheator in Cambridge and
Huntingdon, 227, 253.
, Richard, 84, 496.
, Simon, 822.
, William, 182.
Lavaunta, co. Cornwall, 104.
Lavenham, co. Suffolk,. 297, 584, 548, 546,
547, 563, 567, 579.
Layer, Laufare, Little, co. Essex, 50, 898.
Layerok, Robert, 358.
Layington, Lavyngton, co, Lincoln, 26, 516,
517.
Lavynhom. See Lanihome.
Lawe, Richard, 584.
Lawedy, William, 605.
Lawelee, John, 608, 627..
Laweles, Simon, 208, 217, 571.
, Thomas, 168.
Lawson, Lauson, William, 468, 605.
Laxham, Dame Elizabeth, abbess of Barkinff
888,891. *'
Laxton, Thomas, 173.
Lay. See Lecq.
Laycy, Richard, 427.
Laydenz, Guy, 198.
730
QENEBAL INDEX.
Layer Marney, Leyremarney, co. Eases, 155.
845.
Layham, Loygham, co. Suffolk, 25.
Layland, John, 515.
Layton, John, 818.
Lazenby, Lasyngby, co, York, 1.
del Le, Alice, 1 6.
, William, 16.
Lea river, 28.
Lea, Lee, co. Derby, 499.
Leadanham, Ledenham, co. Lincoln, 457,
530.
Leake, Leke, co. Lincoln, 81, 146.
, CO. Tork, 865, .^08.
Learn, Martin, 813.
Leamyng. See Leeming.
Leaton, Leton, co. Salop, 304.
LebaiU, Guy, 198.
Lebamoor, Yvo, 521.
Lebihan, John, 198.
Lebroier, Rio, 198.
Lecohe, Thomas, parson of Bisington Wick,
461.
Leche, Robert, 214, 277.
Lechlade, Lecchelade, co. Gloucester, 861.
...., hospital of St. John Baptist, 861.
, , William Lovell, prior of, 861.
Leckonfield, Lekynfeld, co. York, 427.
Lecq, Lay, in Jersey, alien priory of, 549.
Ledenham. See Leadenham.
Leder, Richard, 251.
Ledes. See Leeds.
Ledomguen, William, 521.
Ledys. See Leeds.
Ledys, William, 70, 71.
Lee river, co. Cork, 592.
Lee, CO. Rutland, forest of, 451, 528, 565.
And see Leighfield.
See Lea.
Lee, Alexander, parson of St. Nicholas,
Calais, 260.
, , canon of Windsor, 412.
, Edmund, 215.
, James, 804.
, John, 228, 320, 505.
, , Margaret his wife, 320.
, John de, 476.
, Nicholas, 576.
, Ralph, 627.
, Richard, 7, 9, 618.
, , mayor of London, 186.
, Thomas, 408.
, WiUiam, 70, 405.
Andseehegh,
Leeoe, Lees, co. Lancaster, 456.
Leeder, Richard, 293.
Leeds, Ledes, co. Kent, 109, 182, 374.
, prior and convent of, 374 .
, Robert, prior of, 874.
, Ledes by Rathirell, co. York, 209.
Leefeld. See Leighfield.
Leegh, Ralph, 86.
Leek [co. Stafford], 142.
Leek, John, 285.
....•...., John de, sheriff of Nottingham and
Derby, 180.
, Thomas, 501. *
Leeke, William, vicar of St. Stephen's, Coi-
manstrete, London, 69.
Leeming, Leamyng, co. York, 488, 486.
Leen, Lene river, eo. Nottinriiam, 810, 811,
446.
Leea. See Leece.
Legallois, John, 521.
Leget, Helmyng, constable of Windsor Castle,
138.
Leggam, Robert, 288.
Legge, Bartholomew, 1 16.
, Joan his wife, 116.
, William, 355, 386.
Legh, Master Alexander, parson of St Bride's,
Fleet Street, London, 553.
, Edmund, 214.
, John, 546.
, , the elder, 449.
, , the younger, 449.
, William, 219, 490, 610.
Andieeljee,
Leghton. See Leighton.
Lego, Matthew, 521.
Leicester, 66, 144, 212, 213, 886.
, letters patent dated at, 896, 399, 440.
, abbey of St. Mary de Pratis by, 829,
880, 475.
, , convent of, 128, 461.
, , abbot of, 39.
.., , John Pomeroy, abbot o^ 123,
461.
, , John Sepyshede, abbot of,
475.
, county of. 88, 91, 98, 104, 106, 196,
199, 206, 218, 246, 248, 284, 284, 287,
292, 829, 348, 850, 859, 401, 405, 428,
430, 457, 462, 466, 481, 492, 496, 518,
529, 535, 540, 562.
, sheriff of, 284, 287, 850,405,
492.
, Andsee B.aiecojuti Eigfotd;
Throgmarton; Wodford; Raylc^^i.
, , escheator in, 39, 153, 205,
271, 292, 330, 882, 416, 475.
> And see Warde ; Bonghton.
, outlawries in, 8, 77, 142, 145,
146, 225, 268, 889, 434, 501.
, , subsidy and nlnage of oloth in,
829, 848, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
618.
Leigh, Lye, Lyght, co. Essex, 873, 525.
, Ligh, CO. Gloucester, 897, 541, 562.
, North, Northlie, co. Oxibrd, 562.
GENBBAL INDEX.
7*1
Leigh Dniant, Lydurant (in Pillaton), co.
Cornwall, 410, 593.
Leighfield, Lyghfeld, co. Rutland, 517.
, forest of, 176.
And see hee.
Leighton Bromeswold, co. Huntingdon, 502.
Buazard, CO. Bedford, 65,80, 362, 417,
499.
Leighton, Leyghton, John, 247, 249, 294, 407,
429, 627.
t , Ankaret his wife, 294.
, Richard, 400.
...., Thomas, 294.
Leith, Lete, in Scotland, ship called la Marit
of, 605.
Leke. See Leake.
Leke, Henry, 377.
, John, 852, 854.
Lekke, John, 286.
Lekynfeld. See Leckonfield.
Lelley, co. Tork, 323.
Lelly, RlQhard, 104.
, Thomas, 608.
Lematon, Lemangton, Lemyngton, Richard,
mayor of York, 316.
Lemeryk. See Lymeryk.
Lemyng, William, 130, 500.
Lemyngton. See Lymington.
, John, 78, 212, 431.
, Thomas, 5.
And see Lematon.
Lenay, Thomas, 441.
Lenche, John, 7, 1 10.
Lenchelade. See Linslade.
Lenehoas, Lenous, William, 579.
Lenesdale, Thomas, 577.
Lennerton, Lenerton, co. York, 145.
Lenous. - See Leuehous.
Lenthale, Roland, 424.
, , Margaret his wife, 424. '
LentoD, CO. Nottingham, 600.
, prior and convent of, 446, 448, 600.
, Thomas, prior of, 446, 448, 600.
And see Levington.
Lenton, Thomas, 158.
Lenwode. See Linwood.
Leon, in Spain, 600.
And see CsAiM^,
, in Brittany, diocese of, 474.
Leonard Moor, Lynermore, co. Devon, 848.
Leper, Lepar, Richard, 286, 288.
Lepers, 878.
Lescrope. See Scrope.
Leskerdhurgh. See Liskeard.
Lesnes, co. Kent, William, ahbot of, 463.
, hundred of. See Little.
Lessingham, Lesyngham, co. Norfolk, 78,
499.
Lessinton, John de, 123.
Lestraunge, Henry, 372.
Lesyngham. See Lessingham.
Lete. See Leith.
Letherpoll, Thomas, 73.
Leton. See Leaton.
Lettley. See Netley.
Lenkenore, Lewekenore, John, 177, 196, 199,
812, 638.
, , Joan his wife, 177, 312.
, Richard, 130, 406, 633.
, sheriff of Surrey and Snssez,
826.
, Roger, 196, 199, 247, 249, 351, 405,
603, 688.
, Thomas, 255,288, 851,495.
, , the elder, 406, 688.
, , the younger, 199.
Levelord, Robert, 588.
Leventhorpe, John, 28, 208, 850, 850.
, the elder, 199, 407, 616.
.., ,lhe younger, 617.
, Nicholas, 207, 218, 268, 286, 829,
333, 333, 847, 353, 379, 490, 571.
, Thomas, 100, 173, 182, 199, 350.
, , the younger, 407.
Leverington, co. Cambridge, 560, 576.
Levermore, Hugh, 149.
, Richard, 21, 51, 75, 79, 149, 256,
385.
Leversegge, William, 608.
, , Edith his wife, 603.
Leversige. See Liversedge.
Leverun, John, 501.
, Nicholas, 408.
William, 7.
, , Isabel his wife, 7.
Levington, Lenton, co. Suffolk, 73.
Levyse. See Devises.
Lewen, John, 287.
Lewes, co. Sussex, prior of, 42, 585.
, prior and convent of, 395.
, Thomas, prior of, 65, 395.
, Thomas att Well, prior ot; 415, 418.
Lewes, Hugh, 443.
, John, 276.
, Philip, 578.
, Thomas, 29.
, William, 79.
And see Ijewjn,
Lewesham, Lenesham, co. Kent, 432.
Leweston, John, 364.
Leweton. See Luton.
Lewlyn, John, rector of Romaldkurk, 215.
Lewys, Geoffrey, 152.
, Henry, 248, 249, 268, 407, 614.
, John, 60.
, Richard, 81.
, Thomas, 262.
And see Jjcww,
Lexden, co. Esaex, 12.
Leybom, R. de, 561.
732
GENERAL INDEX.
Lejcestre, Lejcetnr, John, 564.
, Richard, abhot of Oseney, 842, 859.
Leyden, in Holland, 396.
Lejgham. See Layham.
Lejghton. See Leighton.
Leyk. See Leake.
Leyman, William, 76.
Leynham, John, 96, 106, 117, 418, 471, 47?.
, , Margaret his wife, 471, 472.
Leynthorpe, John, 218.
Leyntou, John, 18, 40, 399.
Leyremamey. See Layer Mamey.
Leystoft See Lowestoft.
Leyton, co. Essex, 502.
Leytonstone, co. Essex, 502.
Leyty, Richard, 807.
, , parson of Creed, 264.
Lezant, Lassant, co. Cornwall, 224.
Liche, William, parson of Marlce, 275.
Lichefeld, Master Edmond, prebendary of
Lincoln, 808.
, Richard, 184.
And see Lychefeld.
Lichfield, Lychefelde, co. Stafford, 2, 8, 16,
28, 29, 384, 498.
, letters patent dated at, 896-399, 405,
408, 429, 430.
, cathedral of, dean of. See Heywod.
Lichirche. See Litchnrcb.
Liddington, Lydyngton, co. Rutland, 80.
, letters patent dated at, 475, 588, 695.
Lidney. See Lydney.
Lidsing, Lydesynge, oo. Kent, 871.
Liegh, Peter, 497, 572.
Ligh. See Leigh.
Light, Walter, 208.
Ligon. See Lygon.
Libert. See Hert.
Lilbum, Henry, 447.
Lilbome, John, the elder, 407, 624.
, , the younger, 490.
And see Lylboume.
Lilborys, John, the elder, 850.
Lilford, Lilleford, co. Northampton, 508.
Lillesholl, co. Salop, abbot and convent of,
804.
, Robert, abbot of, 804.
Lilling, East, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
, West, 483, 487.
laUingston Lovel, co. Oxford, 7.
Lillyng, Richard, 265.
Limerick, Limbrike, Lymryk, in Ireland, 468,
595.
Limpsfield, Lymmesfeld, co. Surrey, 1.
Linby, Lyndeley, Lymby, co. Nottingham,
381,441,482,498.
Lincoln, 19, 54, 76, 162, 200, 221, 810, 848,
881, 884, 411, 462, 492, 508, 518.
, mayor of, 832.
And seeOnhden', Besoby,
Lincoln, letters patent dated at. 480-482,
495, 583, 590.
, charter dated ut, 539.
outlawries in, 16, 433.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 348.
, diocese of, 39, 47, 48, 52, 107, 132,
178, 212, 213, 230, 245, 268, 274, 309,
332, 333, 342. 344, 394, 396, 399, 415,
438, 440, 519, 596.
, bishop of. See Chedworth ; Rother-
ham.
, bishopric of, 125, 296, 808, 312, 313.
, archdeacon of. See Chedworth;
Ewen.
, cathedral of, 332, 559.
, - , dean and chapter of, 142, 295,
296, 808, 311, 318, 540, 559.
, dean of. See Flemmyng.
, , vicars in, 474.
, , 'Rayenserchauntry' in, 48.
, , prebend of Farrendon with
Baldeston in, 296.
, , prebend of South Scarle in.
308.
., prebend of Stowe in, 313.
., prebend of Welton Rivall in.
295.
earl of. See Lacy; Meschines; de
la Pole.
, county of, 25, 26, 30, 44, 54, 56, 61,
86, 96, 127, 185, 206, 218, 221, 283,
242, 265, 289, 329, 848, 852, 854, 355,
860, 462, 490, 492, 511, 518, 525, 544.
, , sheriff of, 80, 44, 66, 61, 157,
285, 286, 289, 352, 355, 490, 492, 544,
578.
And see FitzWilHam ; Welby ;
Tempest ; Thomburgh ; Constable ;
Kyme; Yillers; Wymbissh.
, , escheator in, 89, 135, 186,
205, 271, 882. 416, 475^ 550, 597.
And see Foljambe; Burgh; Han-
sard ; Sandf ord ; HiUmer ; Gibthorpe ;
Saynton.
, outlawries in, 9,76,79,81,142,
204, 254, 322, 824, 604, 580.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 348, 478.
, , the parts of Holland in, 28, 358,
496.
, commissions of the peace
in, 619.
, , the parts of Kesteven in, 28,
352, 496.
, , , commissions of the peace
in, 619.
, , the parts of lindsay, 252, 316,
852, 854, 496.
, , , commissions of the peace
in, 620.
, , justices of the peace in,
573.
Lincoln, William, 126.
Lineham, Lyneham, co. Devon, 381.
GENERAL INDEX.
733
Linford, Lyiidford, Ljnford, co. Buckingham,
457.
, Great, 44, 466.
, Little, 529.
Ling, Lyng, co. Korfolk, 926.
Lii^eld, Lyngefeld, co. Sorrej, 258.
Linley, Lynlej, co. Salop, 184.
Linom, Thomas, 854.
lanshide, Lenchelade, Ljnchdade, co. Buck-
ingham, 191, 521.
Linton, Ljnton, co. York, 20, 279, 419.
Linwood, Lyndewode, co. Lincoln, 810, 518,
528.
Beaumont, 19.
Lirlyngford. See Larlingford.
Lirtington. See Lartington.
Lisbon, Lusshebonme, in Portugal, 862, 450.
I^keard, Leskertburgh, co. Cornwall, 484,
575.
Lisle, Lysle, George, 58.
, John, 58, 56, 100, 220, 246, 629.
the lord, 190.
the lady, 118.
And aee Ttlhot,
Litchureh, Lichircbe, co. Derby, 256,
Litelbury, John, 100.
Thomas, 100.
, William, 100.
Litelstoughton. See Staughton.
Litelton. See Littelton.
Lithewode. See Lythwood.
Litley, Litteley, Thomas, 209.
Litlyngton, John, abbot of Croyland, 188.
Littelbury, Humphry, 286.
Littelton, Litelton, Lytelton, John, 76.
, Thomas, 10, 51, 55, 70, 102, 108,
127, 128, 170, 171, 221, 251, 289, 317,
858, 877, 403, 405-408, 490, 525, 598,
610-612, 615, 619-621, 624, 625, 627,
629, 680, 684-686, 688.
, , justice of the iCommon
Bench, 112, 168, 227, 229, 258,264,
844.
, William, 76.
Littelyngton, co. Huntingdon, 141.
Little and Lesnes, Lyile and Lysyns, co.
Kent, hundred of, 801.
Littleboum, Litlebome, co. Kent, 42.
Littlefield, Lytelfeld, co; Kent, hundred of,
802.
Littleham, Lytelham, co. DeTon, 86.
Littlemore, More, co. Oxford, 9.
Litton, Thomas, 260.
Liyersedge, Leversige [co. York], 572.
Liyght, Walter, 299.
Llanaber, Llannaber by Ebormo [co. Merio-
neth], 304.
Llanbadam Vawr, Llampadam Vawre, in
South Wales, 106.
Llanbedr, Llanbedere [co. Brecknock], 447.
Llandaff, bishop of. See Hunden ; Smyth.
, bishopric of, 287, 598.
, cathedral church of, 287.
, diocese of, 48.
Llanddowyn, Llanddoynwen, Laooyeff, co.
Anglesea, 885.
Llandyssil, LandussuU [co. Cardigan], 181,
186.
Llangenydd, Langenneth, co. Glamorgan*
abbot and convent of, 48.
Llangoedmore, co. Cardigan, 888.
Llanstephan [co. Caermarthen], 175.
Lloughor. See Loughor.
Lloyd, Lloydy, John, 89, 804.
, Owen, 889. ^
Lobbe, William, 17l', 408, 404.
Locabellok, James, 198.
Lochard, Thomas, 20.
Lochmaben, Lowmaban [co. Dumfries], 268 .
Look, John, 9.
Lockerley, Lokerle, co. Southampton, 589.
Locton. See Lokton.
Lodbrok. See Ladbroke.
Loddon, co. Norfolk, 191.
Loder, Robert, 286.
Lodewyll, John, 61.
Lodus, Robert, 8.
Lofthous, Christopher, prior of HeaUugh
Park, 821.
, WiUiam, 88L
Lofthouse, 00. York, 878.
Logan, Henry, 483.
I^gge» William, 152, 210.
Loghrigge. See Loughrigg.
Lok, WiUiam, 144, 821, 485, 502.
Lokear, Robert, 409.
Lokerle. See Lockerley.
Lokesden, John, 256.
Lokinton, Roger de, 128.
Lokke, Henry, 226.
Lokkesley. See Lozley.
Loksmyth, Gilbert, 277.
Lokton, Thomas, 101, 285, 406, 609.
, Locton, Thomas, vicar of Lund, 502.
Lokwode, Henry, 178.
, Joan, 215.
, Richard, 605.
William, 215.
Lokyngton, John, 526.
Loldon, CO. Wilts, 466.
Lolle, Nicholas, 171.
Lombards, 74.
Lome, John, 104.
Lomeley, Marmaduke, 281, 282.
Lomener, Reginald, 881.
Lomley. See Lumley.
Loncastre, Hugh, 214.
Lond. See Lund.
Loudc, John, 207.
784
GENEBAL INDEX.
Londe, Bicliard, 386.
Londesdale. See Lonfldale.
Londey. See Landy.
London, 2-li; 14, 18-22, 25, 28, 81, 83, 36,
88, 42, 43, 45, 49, 61-53, 68-70, 72-
74, 76-84, 87, 92, 94-98, 101, 103,
104, 106-109, 118-117, 120, 122, 128,
126, 139, 141-168, 155, 157, 158, 160,
161, 164, 165, 167, 169, 171, 174, 176,
177, 178, 180, 182, 184, 185, 188, 190,
201-206, 209, 210, 212, 213, 218, 228
-228, 282, 284, 286, 240, 242, 258-268,
260, 262, 267, 270-272, 274, 276, 278,
280-282, 290, 291, 293, 296, 303, 805
-807, 313, 815-317, 319-:329, 331, 332,
885, 389-842, 845-347, 357, 859, 362,
364, 866-868, 372, 374-376, 380-388,
891-395, 397, 400, 411, 412, 414, 416,
417, 420-422, 424, 431-440, 447, 448,
451, 458, 461, 462, 466-472, 474, 475,
481-483, 487, 488, 492, 496, 498-504,
606, 509, 511, 512, 514-^516, 519-521,
525, 683, 639, 540, 545-550, 567, 660,
565, 5y6-683, 586, 587, 689, 592, 698,
595, 596, 599, 604.
, letters patent dated at, 62, 292,
, charters dated at, 122, 370, 871, 478.
,., , mayor and commonalty of, 509, 610.
,,, ^ mayor and aldermen of, 188.
, mayor of, 193, 228.
And see Yonge; Eyre? Owlegreve;
Camynges ; Lee ; TailloiiT ; Stokton ;
Edward; Hampton; Tate; Drope;
Hill; Basset.
, sheriffs of, 20, 22, 71, 161,210,228,
280, 341, 379, 392, 4S8, 525, 645, 649,
657.
And see Hayford ; Stalbroke;
Stone; Tate; Drope; Brice ; OoU
wyche; Gardiner; Stokker; BiUesdon;
Shaa.
, recorder of. See Ursewyk ; Starkey .
[\\ , ouUawriesin, 2-11, 16, 21, 37, 88,44,
72-82, 109, 122, 142-149, 164, 173,
174,202-204, 223-227, 258-257, 320
-«27, 864, 380-386, 418, 481-486,
498-504, 675-582, 599.
subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 478.
, bishopric of, 460.
bishop of, 69.
And see Kemp ; Gilbert.
, diocese of, 83, 50, 63, 107, 109, 160,
180, 206, 227, 284, 263, 296, 867, 888,
398, 411, 437, 454, 458. 469, 472, 504,
537, 543, 686.
, archdeacon of, 193.
And see Martyn.
, St. Paul's Cathedral, 158, 506.
, dean and chapter of, 176, 460,
514.
, dean of, 193.
, And see Wynterbome.
, , penitentiary in, 460.
, prebend of Brondesbury in,
111.
London, St. Paul's Cathedral, prebend of
Brownswood in, 412.
, , prebend of Chiswick in, 176.
, prebend of Ealdland in, 590.
, , prebend of St. Pancras in, 460.
, , minor canon of, 604.
., , college of canons in, 136.
, , Laurence Damlet, warden
of, 136.
, St. Mary Graces by the Tower,
abbot and convent of. 111, 514.
, , Thomas, abbot of, 28.
hospital of St. Katharine by the
Tower, 28, 185.
, , warden, brethren,and sisters of,
135, 541.
, , Henry Trevilian, warden of, 135.
, , John de Hermesthorp, warden
of, 135.
, , Lionel Wydeville, warden of,
641.
St. Martin le Grand, dean and
chapter of, 99.
, , dean of. See Stillington;
Caudray; Kirkeham; Melton.
, Holy Trinity, Thomas Pomeroy,
prior of, 600.
, St. Bartholomew in West Smithfield,
priory of, 265, 272.
, , conyent of, 260.
, ....... Beginald Colyer, prior of, 260.
, , Richard Pulter, prior of, 265,
272.
., Elsingspital within Crippl^gale, prior
and convent of, 509.
St. Mary's, Clerkenwell, prioress of,
509.
, hospital or free chapel of St. Antony,
115, 153, 484.
, , Master Peter Courtenay, war-
den of, 228.
, priory or hospital of St. Mary of
Bethlehem without Bishopsgate, 486.
, , Thomas Hadley, prior of, 264.
, , John Smeethe, warden of, 288.
., House of Converts, 246, 269, 334,
616.
Old Temple, 76.
, New Temple, 74, 88, 413, 414.
, Charing Cross, 346, 348.
, chapel of St. Mary, Bonces-
valles, by, 542.
Holborn, 415.
, St. Katharine's by the Tower, 886.
, Old Bailey, 81.
, the king's wardrobe in, 475.
, Guildhall, 68, 120.
, Guildehalla Teutonicorum, 1 57, 28 7,
272, 307, 341, 887, 445, 452, 473, 609,
519, 540.
, Esterlyngeshalle, 612,540.
le Styleyerd, 445, 509, 610. "*
GENERAL INDEX.
736
London, Tower Hill, 111, 487, 512.
, le TowrewharfF, 210.
, Queenhithe, 244.
, le Bjall, 538.
, East Smithfield, HI.
, West Smithfield, 125.
, , St. John's street without the
bar of, 306.
f Ludgate, 565.
Je Herber, 846, 457, 488, 529.
, Coldeherbargh, 32, 137.
, Coldeherborghl&oe, 32, 137.
, Beaamout Iiine, 517.
, CliflFord Inne, 98.
, Hongerford Inne, 346.
, Ormondes Inne, 64.
, Baynardescastell, ward of, 27, 5 1 7 .
, Bradstrete, ward of, 120.
Candel wy kestrete, ward of, 161.
, Chepe, ward of, 120.
, Dowgate, ward of, 509.
, Faryngdoa Within, ward of, 120.
, Without, ward of, 90, 120, 565-
, Vintry, ward of, 841.
, Colmanstrete, 68.
, Bradstrete, 309.
, Fletestrete, 93
, Borchawelane, 886.
, Lombardstrete, 541.
, Lymestrete, 439.
, Nedelerslane, 836.
, Oldfyschestret, 9.
, Paternoster Lane, HI.
, Secollane, 185.
, Sermonerslane, 386.
, Soperslane, 336.
, Tamystrete, 27, 509, 540.
, Martelane, 514.
, Watlyngstrete, 24, 46.
, Wyndegoselane, 512, 540.
, dyers of, 236.
mercers of, 81, 177.
, pewterers of, 424.
, weavers of, 111.
, principal clerks of, 544.
London churches :
AUhaUows, Barking, 192
, at the Hay, 564, 565.
, Stanenchirhe, 112, 514.
St. Andrew Habberd, 22.
St. Antoninus, 586.
St. Bartholomew the Less, 112.
St. Benet Shorhogge, 514.
St. Bride, Fleet Street, 558.
St. Christopher, 469.
St. Denis, 69.
St Ewin within Newgate, 380.
St. Leonard, Fastoure L&ne, 42.
St. Martin in the Vintry, 830.
London churches — cont,
St Mary, Aldermarj, 84, 46, 369,
895.
, Barking, 46.
, Met felon, 28.
, Moises, in Fryd&ystrete, 109.
Stephen, Colmanstrete, 68, 69.
London parishes:
AllhallowH, Barking, 514.
, the More, 509.
, at the Hay, 512, 540.
St. Andrew, Holborn, 76.
, without the bars of the Old
Temple, 143.
St Antony, 336.
St. Augustine, 120.
St; Bartholomew the Less, 6.
St Benet, Baynard's Castle, 27.
, Shorhogge, 514.
, Tamystrete, 517.
St Botolph, Aldrichgate, 20, 419.
, without Bishopsgate^ 24.
St. Christopher by le Stokkes, 309.
St Clement Danes, 74, 88, 414.
St. Dunstan in the West, 120.
St. Giles without Cripplegate, 508, 578,
602.
St. John,Walbrof)k, 435, 498.
St. Lawrence, Jewry, 68, 120.
St. Margaret, Briggestrete, 214.
, Patyns, 836.
St. Martin, Orgar, 161.
without Ludgate, 565.
in the Vintry, 553.
St. Mazy, Colchurch, 336.
, Stanyng, 357, 414.
, le Strand, 413.
, Wolnoth, 541.
8t. Michael, 341.
Pater Noster, 538.
Wodestrete, 86.
St Peter, Cornhill, 809.
,lePoer, 809.
St Sepulchre, 120, 121.
, without Newgate, 185.
St. Stephen, Colmanstrete, 68.
, Walbrook, 8.
London, Tower of, 46, 138, 139, 150, 210,
959, 314, 348, 395, 420, 463, 563, 566.
, , constable of. See Tiptoft;
Dudley; Fenys.
, , charter dated at, 424.
, , king's privy wardrobe in, 480,
5U0.
., , coinage, mint and exchange in,
98, 112, 138, 139, 149, 150, 185, 227,
289, 313-315, 586.
., , king's free chapel of St Peter
in, 563.
736
GENERAL INDEX.
London, port of, 14, 81, 87, 59, 105-108, 116,
122, 132, 158, 159, 160, 165, 166, 168,
176, 212, 213, 216, 226, 229, 281, 284,
245, 259, 262, 264, 269, 273, 294, 808,
815, 841, 358, 866, 388, 389, 394, 445,
472, 477, 484, 493, 495, 512, 513, 518,
521, 528, 532, 534, 546, 549, 550, 554,
559, 560, 569, 587, 592, 595, 600.
, , customs and subsidies in, 11,
33, 106, 107, 113, 115, 116, 122, 130,
158, 161, 168, 175, 181, 212, 218, 216,
269, 273, 342, 374, 375, 388, 389, 415,
422, 438, 445, 452, 472, 477, 484, 489,
512, 513, 521, 528, 532, 534, 546, 549,
550, 554, 555, 559, 560, 569, 587, 592,
595.
, , searcher in, 116, 122, 308.
,...«.., tronage and pesage in, 166,
229, 259, 269.
, ship called la Clement of, 526.
, , le John of 526.
, , le Lytyll Trinite, of 526.
...., , la Marie of, 526.
, , le Martyn of, 525.
, , le Mary Flotore of, 355.
, , fc OW JSZyn of, 355.
, , la Peiyr of, 526.
, le Trinite of, 489,495, 526.
LondjB, Roger, 255.
Long, Henry, 351.
Longhams, in Beaachamp Boding, co. Essex,
290.
Longbridge, co. Kent, hundred of, 801.
Longcastre, John, 215.
Longden, co. Westmoreland, 531.
Longdon. See Langdon.
Longe, Henry, 196, 219, 220, 247, 408, 428,
573, 635.
, John, 83.
, , parson of St. George's, Exeter^
599.
, Katharine, 158.
Robert, 158.
, Nicholas, 524.
, Philip, 484.
, Thomas, 526.
Longecombe. See Gombe.
Longeman, John, parson of Gulmington in le
Corredale, 543, 557.
Longfield [co. Kent], 359.
Longford, John, 577.
Longhope, co. Gloucester, 397, 541, 562.
LoMgkirchill. See Critchell, Long.
Long Load, Langelode, co. Somerset, 148.
Longney, co. Gloucester, 448.
Longo Campo, William de, bishop of Ely,
chancellor of Richard I., 828, 876.
Longton, Langeton, co. Lancaster, 17.
Longueyile, Longvill, George, 212, 218.
Longwyke, co. Buckingham, 35.
Lonsdale, Londesdale [co. Westmoreland],
334, b32.
Loode, Thomas, 458.
Looneryk, Thomas, 802.
Lopham, North, co. Norfolk, 257.
Lopham, Thomas, 258.
Lorde, Thomas, 524.
Lorkyn, John, 29.
, William, 78.
Losinga, Herbert, bishop of Norwich [1091-
1119], 459, 460.
Lostwithiel, Lastichiall, eo. Comirall, port of,
210.
, exchequer of, 157.
, seal called ' le Touche ' at, 162.
Loterell. See Lnttrell.
Loterigge, co. Cornwall, 58.
Lother, William, 803.
Lothingland,Ludyngland,oo. Suffolk, hundred
of, 242.
Lotte, William, 438.
Loty, John, 194, 522.
Lonekyn. See Lovekyn.
Loughborough, Lougheborgh, co. Leicester,
26, 212, 517.
Loughor, CO. Glamorgan, 168.
Loughrigg, Loghrigge [co. Westmoreland],
884, 581.
Loughton, 00. Essex, 327.
, CO. Nottingham, 297.
Loughton, Geoige, 50.
, Thomas, 144.
Louis ZI., king of France, 56, 156, 536, 559,
571, 588.
Louis ap Jankyn, parson of Manafon, 842,
Louis ap Oweyn, parson of Llandyssil, 186.
Lound, CO. Suffolk, 325.
Lounde, John, 74, 228.
Lonre, Nicholas, 162, 218.
Louth, lord of. See Bathe.
county of, 193.
, CO. Lincoln, 122, 254, 422, 528, 595.
Louth, Thomas, 617.
LoTe, Robert, 394.
Thomas, 287.
Loveday, Richard, 578, 589.
Lovekyn, George, 472, 565, 594.
, John, 550.
Lovelas, Richard, 197, 198.
, Thomas, 802.
Lovell, Agnes, 422.
, Alice, dame Loyell, Deyncourt and
Gray, 421, 468.
.., — , dame Lovell, 440.
, Eleanor, lady Morley, 608.
, Francis, 51, 215, 257,259,261, 812,
421,438,440,468,585.
, , Anne his wife, 215.
, Frideswide, 215.
, Hamo, 54.
, Henry, lord Morley, 003.
, Joao, 215.
GENERAL INDEX
y37
LoveU, John, lord, 51, 215, 257, 259, 261,
SI 2, 438.
, , Joan his wife, 51, 312.
, Richard, 196, 349, 608.
, WilUam, 461.
, prior of the hospital of St. John
the Baptist, hy the hridgo of Lechlade,
361.
Lover, Henry, 502.
, Joan his wife, 502.
Lowas. See Lowes.
Lowe, John, 300, 563.
, Lawrence, 408, 611.
, Bichard, 276, 898.
, WiUiam, 531.
Lowende, John, 228.
Lowcfl, 00. Northnmberland, 523.
Lowes, Lowas, Lowjs, Henry, 218.
, John, 234, 236.
Philip, 167,230.
Lowestoft, Leystoft, co. Saffolk, 6, 7, 242,
605.
, ship called le Margaret of, 853.
Lownjahan. See Lochmaben.
Lowther, Loother, Hugh, 29, 610,
Lowys. See 'Lo'veB.
Loxle, Thomas, 505.
Lozley, Lokkesley, co. Tork, 439.
Loxton, 00. Somerset, 504.
Leys, Henry, 258.
Lubeck, Labyke, Luke, 605.
, province of, 207.
Lucas, Ivo, 198.
, John, abbot of Waltham, 454, 469.
, Robert, 251.
Lucca, Luca, Luke, 812, 322.
Luccombe, oo. Somerset, 476.
Luce. See Lucy.
Lucerne. See Luzerne.
Luckington, Lucton, co. Somerset, 555.
Lucok, William, 38.
Lucombe, Lucom, Thomas, 58, 102, 104, 378,
427, 610.
Lncton. See Luokmgton,
Lucy, Luce, Margaret, 422.
, Thomas, 349, 432.
, William, 289, 848, 849, 408, 405, 430,
481, 634.
Luddenham, co. Kent, 45.
Lude, William, 87.
Ludford, co. Lincoln, 457, 529.
./ini see Lydford.
Ludford, Thomas, 501.
LudgershaU, co. Wilts, 243, 457, 529, 594.
Ludlow, 00. Salop, 261, 804, 574, 589.
Ludlow, Richard, 628.
, William, ft, 627.
Ludyngland. See Lothingland.
Lue, William, 281.
y 96186.
Lnffenham, South, co. Rutland, 113.
Luffenham, Thomas, 287.
Lngwardine, co. Hereford, 459.
Luke. See Lubeck, Lucca.
Luke, Luky, John, 251.
, Thomas, 29, 60.
Lulham, Lullam, Williain, 412.
Lulworth, East, £stlulle;vorth, co. Dorset,
273.
Liimnoar, WiUiam, 622.
Laraley, Lomley, George, 282.
, , sheriflC or under-sheriff of
Northumberhind, 471.
Thomas, 262, 849, 350.
..., , of Lumley, 624, 636, 637.
Lund, Lend on le Walc^ co. York, 502.
Xundy, Londey, co. Devon, 457, 529.
Luce, Galeas de, 299.
Lunnon, Lnnon, co. Glamorgan, 191.
Lundyssh, Roger, 255.
Lurgashall, Lurgursale, co. Essex (Sussex),
501.
Lussheboume. See Lisbon.
Lute, Thomas, 169, 252, 288, 439, 463.
And see Jjucy, •
Luthyngton, John, 259.
Luton, Leweton, Luyton, co. Bedford, 80,
203, 446.
Lutterford, co. Devon, 24, 45.
Lutterworth, letters patent dated at, 595.
Luttrell, Loterell, Luterell, Geoffrey, 191.
, James, 65. 93, 174, 194, 204, 300,
364, 522, 523.
, Elizabeth his wife, 194, 522.
, Richard, 194, 522.
Luyde. See Lyde.
Luyt, Thomas, 222.
Luyton. See Luton.
Luzerne, Lucerne, in Normandy, abbot of,
63,461.
Lyohefeld. See Lichfield.
Lychefeld« Henry, 433.
, John, 223.
, Richard, 148.
Roger, 801.
And see Lichef eld.
Lydd, Lyde, oo. Kent, 283, 303, 428, 546.
Lyde, John, 105.
Lyde, Luyde, co. Hereford, 450, 463, 505.
Lydesynge. See Lidsing.
Lydford, co. Devon, 178.
, Ludford, co. Somerset, 82, 137.
Lydiard, Bishop's, co. Somerset, 478.
, West, 499,
Lydiard, Lydeard, Thomas, 375.
Lydney, Lidney, co. Gloucester, 897, 411,
541. 562.
Lydurant. See Leigh Dorant.
Lydyngton. See Liddington.
3 A
738
GENERAL INDEX.
Lye, Master Alexander, prebendary of Cob-
hamburj, 589.
) > chaphun of Freckenham, 589.
» » prebendary of St Stephen's,
Westminster, 589.
» , prebendary of Bridgnorth,
338.
, John, 406.
Lye, water of, 493, 495.
See heigh.
Lygh, William, 849.
Lyghfeld. See Leighfield.
Lyghnay, Thomas, 441.
Lyght. See Leigh.
Lyghtarnes, Robort, 355.
Lyghton, Uichard, 163.
Lyghtwode, William, 77.
Lygon, Ligon. Thomas, 29, 70, 218, 346,
350, 406, 496, 526, 513, 518, 530, 636.
, John, 615,616.
, William, 152, 344, 345, 496, 526, 636.
Lygons, John, 629.
Lj'hert. See Hert.
Lylbonme, Lylleboume, YTilliam, 228, S36.
James, 230.
And see hilhome.
Lyle, John, 80.
Lyly, Robert, 163.
Lymbery, Lymbury, Thomas, 57, 427, 610.
Lymby, Thomas, 104.
Lymeryk, Lemeryk, Lymmeryk, Thomas, 29,
30, 218, 247, 251,407, 490, 513, 614.
Lymington, Lemyngton, co. Southampton,
24, 25.
Lymmesfeld. See Limpsfield.
Lymon [co. Glamorgan], 163.
Lympnour, Thomas, 202.
Lympsham, Lympysham, co. Somerset, 805.
Lymryk. See Limerick.
Lynals, Hogh, H.
Lynay, Thomas, 441.
Lynbrik, Thomas, 54.
Lynby. See Linby.
Lynche, Thomas, 418, 473.
Lyncheiade. See Linslade.
Lyndall, John, 75, 385.
, William, 10.
Lynde, John, 218.
Thomas, 248.
Lyndeley. See Linby.
Lyndesey. See Lindsey.
Lyndesey, John, 437.
, Thomas, 577.
Lyndewode. See Linwood.
Lyndford. See Linford.
Lyndhurst, co. Sonthampton, 116.
Lyndley, Fercival, 215.
Lyneham. See Lineham.
Lynermore. See Leonard Moor.
Lynforde. See Linford.
Lynford, John, 537.
Lyng. See Ling.
^J^gy Robert, 73.
Lynge, William, 214, 277.
Lyngefeld. See Lingfield.
Lyngen, John, 350, 407, 616.
, William, 143, 432.
Lynghan, John, 288.
Lynhals, Henry, 102.
Lynley. See Linley.
Lynn, Lenn, CO. Norfolk, 201, 217, 221, 244,
519.
, port of, 263, 268, 410.
, South, 470.
Bishop's, 73, 79, 149, 169, 170, 201,
217, 221, 225, 323, 381, 435, 500, 519,
576, 577.
, port of, 206, 230, 268, 375, 452.
Lynter, Richard, 800.
Lynton. See Linton.
Lynton, John, 462.
Lynwode. See Linwood.
Lyon, Isabel, 822.
, William, 434.
Lyonhill, Dayid, 461.
Lyre, co. Hereford, 582.
Lysle. jS«e Lisle; Talbot.
Lysour, John, 159.
Lystir, John, 277.
Lyswell, Roger, 404.
Lysyns. See Lesnes.
Lyte, John, 10, 256.
, , Joan his wife, 256.
, Thomas, 33, 84, 86.
Lytelfeld. See Littlefield.
Lytelham. See Littleham.
Lytelton. See Littelton.
Lytescary [in Charlton Mackrell], co.
Somerset, 84, 86.
Lythwood, Lithewode, co. Salop, 41, 183.
Lytle. See Little.
Lytley, Lytteley, Thomas, 209.
Lytton, Robert, 552.
Lyttylby, Humphrey, 285.
M.
Maasland, Maslond, in HoUand, 448.
Mable Crosse (Mullacott Cross), co. Devon.
105.
Mablethorpe, Malberthorpe, co. Lincoln, 279.
508.
Macclesfield, co. Chester, 328.
Mackland, Mekelond, in Rainbam, co. Kent,
540,541.
£^ENEBAL INDEX.
739
Uadeley, William, 29.
, , Ellen his wife, 29.
Madison, Edward, 356.
Magdalen Layer, Maudeleyn Lavcr, co.
Essex, 893.
Magna Carta, 565.
Maiden Bradley, co. Wilts, 141.
Maidenhead, Maydeuhede, ship called le
Kervyll of, 355.
Maiden Newton, Maydcneuton, co. Dorset,
827, 378.
Maidford, Maydeford [co. Northampton], 4.
Maidstone, Maydeston, co. Kent, 74.
, hundred of, 801.
Maior, John, 485.
Maister, Thomas, 507.
Makclayn, John, 214.
Makenham, Gandeherus, 142.
Makerell, Balph, 175, 488, 495.
, , parson of Bottesford, 245.
.«., Master Balph, chancellor of queen
Mai^ret, 235.
, ...1.., prehendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 235.
Makesey. See MAiLey.
Makwiliam, Edward, 614.
Malard, William, 358.
Malary, Peter, 271.
And see Malory.
Malberthorpe. See Mablethorpe.
Malbourgh, John, 462.
Maldon, Maudon, co. Essex, abbey of St.
Nicholas by. See Beeleigh.
Malegreffe, John, 465.
, Thomas, 465.
, , Joan hifl wife, 465.
Malet, Thomas, 115.
Malghom, John, 81.
Malham, Mallom, co. York, 81.
Maliard; Geoffrey, parson of Borley, 411.
Mallere. See Maloiy.
Mallentaog, co. Westmoreland, 264, 423,
582.
l^^^e>7ngf Peter, 494.
Malleverer, Edmund, 878.
ilfuf «e« Manleverer.
Mailing, East, Estmallyng, co. Kent, 254.
, West, 802.
Mallom. See Malham.
Mallom, John, 81.
Malmesbnry, co. Wilts, 76, 282, 243, 603.
, burgesses of, 267.
, charter dated at, 34.
, John, abbot of, 419, 635.
9 , abbot and conyent of, 232, 242.
Malmetbuiy, Boger, warden of the hospital
of St. James by Westminster, 68.
Malo LacUy John, de, parson of Bainton, 102.
, Peter, 102, 108.
, f Maigaret his wife, 102.
Malo Laco, Constance, 108.
Elizabeth, 103.
Malory, Malery, Mallere, Bichard, 410, 479.
.....^...., , escheator of Derby, 479.
....'...., Hobeit, 350, 274.
, Thomas, 274.
And see Malsry ; Maluery.
Ma]p:i^, CO. Chester, 604.
Malpas, David, 258, 627.
John, 402.
, Philip, 146, 147.
Maister, William, 481.
Maltby, co. York, 20, 419.
le Marsh, co. Lincoln, 412.
Maltby, John, 215.
Malton, Old, co. York, 8.
........a, J?l6^r, 2S.
Malton, John, parson of North Cove, 91,
537.
, , parson of West Thurrock, 537.
Maluery, William, 545.
And see Malory.
Malvern, Great, co. Worcester, 102, 505.
, Little, 102.
Malverne, Henry, 322.
Malward, Thomas, 500.
Malyn, William, 324.
Man, Isle of, arms of, 529.
Man, John, 396.
Mannfon, Manavon [co. Montgomery] , 313.
Manby, co. Lincoln^ 508.
Manchester, Bichard, 2.
Maners, Bobert, 197.
, , sheriff of Northumberland,
282.
Manewden, co. Essex, 893.
Mannok, John, 188.
Mannyng, Margaret, 581.
Thomas, 180.
, , dean of St. George's, Windsor,
255.
, William, 82.
Mannyngham. See Manyngham.
Manorbier, Maynarbyere, co. Pembroke, 33,
137.
ManscU, John, provost of BeTcrley, 123.
Manser, Balph, 567.
Mansfield, Maonsfeld, in Shirwodc, co. Not-
tingham, 141, 438, 441, 443, 417, 482.
Manthorp, James, 98.
Manton, co. Butland, 82.
Mnnweunck. See Menwynnek.
^lanweryng. See Maynwaryng.
Manyngham, Mannyngham, John, 14G, 237,
485, 570, 607.
, Oliver, 152, 868, 604.
, , Eleanor his wife, 152, 868.
Manypeny, William, 271.
Mapperton, Maporton, oo. Dorset, 457, 589.
Marasion, Marghaiowe, co. Cornwall, 104.
3 A 2
740
GENEBAL INDEX.
Marbary, William, 414.
Marcastou, co. Derby, 62.
Marcflunte, John, 178.
Marcellis, Henry, 42.
March, earldom of, 24, 180, 262.
, , chancellor of. See Martyn.
Marchall, Christopher, mayor of York^ 378.
, Bobert, 878.
/John, 74, 148, 240, 420, 506, 513.
Marchall, Nicholas, 8.
, Richard, 547.
, William, 864, 884.
And see "MBTstiaXi.
Marchalleslond, co. Cornwall, 58.
Marcham, Markham, co. Berks, 18.
Marchant, Marchaant, John, 109, 588.
Marche, John, 70.
, Laorcnce, 800.
, Ralph, 381.
Marchesey, John, 502.
, , Joan his wife, 502.
Marchington under Nedewode, co. Stafford,
586.
Marcigny, Martigny [Saone et Loire], in
France, nans of, 62, 328.
Marden. See Merden.
Mardyke, water of, co. York, 428.
Mare, William de la, 17.
Mareham, Maron, co. Lincoln, 297, 324.
Mareschall, William le, 92.
Mareys, Thomas, 391.
, William, 891.
Mafgaret, queen of Henry VI., 108, 229, 242,
671.
, chancellor of. See Makercll.
, , duchess of Burgundy, sister of
Edward IV., 39, 306.
Margtretting, Guynge Margarete, co. Essex,
198.
Margery, Thomas, 523.
Marghaiowe. See Marasnon.
Marham, William, 380.
Marine, in Italy, 74.
Marion, John, 318.
Mariscis, Cristina de, 98.
Mark by Calais, 178, 275, 451, 555.
Markam. See Markham.
Markaunt, John, 14.
Marke, John, 224.
Markedon, Roger, 127.
Market, grant of, 17.
Market Oyerton, co. Rutland, 255.
Markfield, Merkefeld, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Mark Hall, Merkhalle, in Latton, co. Essex,
23.
Markham. See Mareham.
Markham, Markam, Markeham, John, 55, 70,
102, 103, 127, 178, 571, 619-621.
, chief justice of the King's
Bench, 1, 12, 86, 87, 44, 50, 51, 88,
109,110,116,181,831.
Markham, Robert, 247, 850, 352, 407, 46S,
619, 625.
, Thomas, 5, 21, 98, 104, 148, 156, 298,
359, 398, 416, 431, 481, 493, 495, 525,
547, 570.
, , parson of Sutton on Derwent,
417.
, , parson of Workington, 417.
Markwyke, John, 3.
Markyate in Caddington, co. Bedford, 204.
Marlborough, Marleburgh, co. Wilts., 419.
, charter dated at, 63.
Marie, Thomas, 251.
Marleburgh, Gregory, 559.
Marlesford, co. Suffolk, 110.
Marlond, Henry, 487.
Marlow, Dan John, abbot of Bermondscy,
888, 390.
Marmyon, John, 251.
, Peter, 248, 249, 251, 286, 625, 626.
, William, 101, 248, 249, 251,287,350,
406, 625, 626.
Mamey, Mamer, Maryner, Henry, 329.
, John, 151, 155, 329, 344, 345.
, Joan his wife, 15], 344, 345.
Marom. See Mareham.
Maron. Sec Mareham.
Marowe. See Merrow.
Marrok. See Morocco.
Marsburgh, Thomas, 420.
Marshalsea prison, 1, 12, 36, 37, 44, 50, 51,
109, 110, 116, 142, 178, 188, 190, 253,
282, 293, 331, 857, 367, 376, 383, 395,
897, 401, 410, 411, 421, 431, 444, 448,
452, 476, 535, 549, 560, 588, 599, 600,
602-604.
, marshal of, 41,85.
And see Gargraye.
Marshall, John, 75, 815, 340, 484, 572.
, , Alesia his wife, 484.
, Peter, 100.
, Robert, 153, 855, 477,
, Thomas, 828.
, William, 209, 273, 414, 503.
......... iln(2 see Marchall.
Marshland, MersUande, CO. Norfolk, 169, 170.
, CO. York, 428.
Marshwood, Mershewode, co. Dorset, 447.
[in Carhampton], co. Somerset, 344,
478.
Marsop. See Worksop.
Marston, Merston [co. York], 601.
Marston Meysey, Merston Meysy, co. Wilts,
232, 241.
Morteyne, co. Bedford, 1.
Marston, John, 382, 485, 632.
Thomas, 485.
And tee llenion.
Martigny. See Marcigny.
Martin, Julian, 877.
Martin, Nicholas, son of, 465.
<}ENEBAL mimx.
741
Martindale, eo. WeRtxnoreland, 96.
Martmas, John, 480.
Martiyal, Roger de, bishop of Salisbury
[1315-1830], 871.
Martock, Mertok, co. Somerset, 226, 889, 508.
Marton, Merton, co. Westmoreland, 82, 137.
in Craven, co. York, 505, 549.
Martyn, Geoffrey, 49, 426.
, Gilbert, 367.
, John, 28, 76, 80, 82, 101, 203, 286,
827, 855, 558, 574.
, , parson of Little Waltham, 6.
, , the elder 203.
.., , Peter, 126, 498.
Richard, 197,287,302, 866, 427, 568,
601, 615, 616, 628, 636.
, , dean of Bridgnorth, 600.
, , chancellor of the earldom of
March, 262.
, , archdeacon of London, 597.
, , prebeadary of St. Stephen'i
Westminster, 267.
, .f....9 canon of Hereford, 448.
, ....... parson of St Peter's, GoisBes,
858.
, Robert, 101, 151, 197» 288, 889, 487,
618.
, Thomas, 60, 220, 267, 405, 428, 475,
552, 578, 592, 618.
«... , parson of Pettam, 266.
, William, 60, 211, 216, 269, 546.
Mary, the king's daughter, 110.
Maryner, William, 322.
Afui see Mamey.
Maryng, Mayryng, co. Lincoln, 297, 821.
Maryngthorpe. See Momingthorpe.
Maryot, John, 2.
, fiicluffd, 849, 608.
Maschall, Henry, 499.
Masham [co. York], 599.
Maslond. See Maaslond.
Maalond, William, 448.
Mason, Alexander, 260.
, Christopher, 896.
, Edmund, 2,
, John, 83, 147, 277, 884, 481.
, , Margaret his wife, 147.
, Richard, 8.
, Robert, 215, 821.
, Thomas, 487.
, William, 216.
Massam, John, 286.
Massy, Alyered, 88.
•........, Henry, 189.
, John, 877.
Massyngberd, Masyngberde, John, 816, 596.
, Thomas, 816.
Mata, Thomas, 427.
Mate, Thomas, 77.
MateshaU. See Hattishall.
Mathell, John, the elder, 635.
Mathewe, Richard, 226.
, Walter, 416, 441, 536.
, William, 49, 50, 75, 200, 260, 331,
402, 458, 555.
Mathon, Matham, co. Worcester, 8.
Matilda the Empress, 13.
Matravers, Thomas de, 196, 199.
And see ArvLudell,
Mattishall, Matesball, co. Norfolk, 3-1.
Mauclerk, Walter, bishop of Carlisle [1223-
1246], 17.
Maudeleyn, Richard, 336.
Maudelejrn Laver. See Magdalen Layer.
Maudon. See Maiden.
Mauleyerer, Halnath, 246, 247, 269, 612.
And see Malleycrer.
Mauley, Thomas, 497, 524, 526, 572.
Mauncell, Cecily, 586.
, Richard, 420.
, Thomas, 89'l.
, , Theobalda his wife, 391.
, , escheator in Somerset, 194,
522.
, William, 193,200.
And see MAnnsell i Mauntell.
Mannche, John, 10, 503.
, Robert, 858.
Maundelynes [co. Meath], 504.
Maunsell, John, 60,
MaunteU, Walter, 849, 405, 557, 584,623, 625.
And see Mauncell.
Maunteyn, Richard, 197.
Maurice ap Jeyan, 77.
, Juliana his wife, 77.
Mawdesley, Moudesley, co. Lancaster, 17.
Maxey, Makesey, co. Northampton, 151,
294.
Maxstoke, Maystoke, co. Warwick, 12.
May, Edward, 576. ^
, John, 101, 168, 169, 171, 409.
, , rector of Allhallows at the
Hay, London, 564, 565.
Mayde, John, 831.
Maydeford. See Maidford.
Maye, Robert, 417.
Mayer, William, 486.
Mayhow, Mayhowe, Richard, 79.
, , parson of St. Peter by
Calais, 809.
, , parson of Winchelsea, 265.
Mayland, co. Essex, 14.
Mayle, Richard, 489, 566.
Mayleghwyn, John, 77.
Maynarbyere. See Manorbier.
Mayuesforth, Mayncsford, John, 281.
Maynwaryng, Manweryng, John, 402, 491.
, Thomas, 241.
, William, 628.
742
GENBRAL INDEX.
Mayrp, Henry, 119.
Mayryng. See Marycg.
MaysoD, William, 216.
MeasdeD, Mesedcn, co. Hertford, 321.
Meath, Methe, in Ireland, 273.
, county of, 193, 468.
, bishop of. See Sherwood.
, diocese of, 465.
Meaux, Mewes, co. York, abbot of, 75.
, William, abbot of, 382.
Mecheley, John, 362.
Mede, Thilip, mayor of Bristol, 129, 172.
, Bichafd, 6.
Medessholl. See Mitchell.
Medici, society of, 481.
Modicis, Prosper Camilio de, 586, 587.
Medway river, 1S8.
Medway, ship called la Trinitt of, 526.
Aleers, Thomas, 285, 619.
Meffelyn, John, 76.
, ".Villiam, 76.
Meger, Robert, 251.
Meirod, Meyvode [co. Montgomery], 233.
Mekelond. See Mack land.
Mekulton. Nje Mickleton.
Mekylfeld, Mekelfeld, William, 406, 631.
Melbornc. See Milbornc.
Melbourne, Melbume, co. York, 115.
Melbourne, Melborn, Melburne, John, 226,
SIS.
, Thomas, 1, 148, 318.
, William, 120.
Melbury, John, 61.
Melchet [in PlaitforJ, co. Wilts], 348.
Melchuyt, co. Wilts, forest of, 547.
Melen, Roland, 287.
Mell, Roger, 256.
Melleaden, See Molesdon.
Mellis, CO. Suffolk, 499.
Melr08, William, 84.
Mclsenby, William, 223.
Melson, John, 251.
Melton Mowbray, co Leicester, 21 2.
Melton. See Milton.
Mtlton, Jo1:n, 261, 636.
, Wil'iam, 483.
, William de, dean of St. Martin le
Grand, London, 99.
Menibury, co. Devon, 461, 551.
Mendhnm, Alendam, co. Suffolk, 297, 538.
Mendham, Menedam, Mendame, William,
397.
Mendlesham, Mendelysham, co. Suffolk, 3.
Mendrym, John, 587.
MenercU, Thomas, 253.
Menerere, William do la, prior of Tickford,
876.
Menethorpe, Menkthorpe [co. York], 286.
lieogluim; CO. Southampton, g^.
Menkthorpe. See Menethorpe.
Menwynnek, Manwennek, Robert, 588.
, William, 65, 246, 610.
Merable, Simon, 82.
Mercer, Ralph, 57, 128.
Robert, 128.
, WilUam, 128.
Mercians, king of. See Kennlf.
Mercier, John le, 854.
Merden, Marden, co. Kent, 457, 529.
, hundred of, 301.
Mere, Meere, co. Stafford, 470.
Mereworth, co. Kent, 110.
Merford, co. Salop, 192.
Meriden, Meryden, co. Warwick, 145.
Merifeld, MeiTfeld, John, 65, 808.
Merioneth, Merennetb, connty of, 113, 165,
193.
, , sheriff of. See Chamberleyn.
Mcriot. See Merriott,
^lerkefeld. See Markfield.
Merkhalle. See ^iark Hall.
Merland, Henry, 405.
Mermyn, John, 419.
Merriott, Meriot, co. Somerset, 456.
Merrow, Marowe, co. Surrey, 578.
Mersfyn, co. Northumberland, 523.
Mersham, co. Kent, 801.
Mershewode. See Marshwood.
Mershlande. See MarsUand.
Merssh, Bdmnnd, 147.
Mersshbaldyngton. See Baldon Marsh.
Mersshewode, See Marshwood,
Merston. See Marston.
Meraton, John, 253, 882, 632.
, , Rose his wife, 2.?3.
, Richard, 515.
, William, 632.
Mertok. See Martock.
Mertou, co. Oxford, 74.
, CO. Surrey, prior and convent of. 111,
183.
, charter dated at, 423.
iimf «ee Marton.
Merton, Roger, 49, 381.
Mervyn, John, 806, 811, 443, 603,
, Walter, 603.
Mery, John, 875.
Meryfeld. See Merifeld.
Meiyman, Thomas, 506.
Mcryngcs, William, 199, 850, 685.
Meryngthorpe. See Momingthorpe.
Meschines, Hugh de, earl of Chester, 35.
, Ranulph de, earl of Chester and
Lincoln, 34, 35.
Meseden. See Measden.
Mesele, co. Buckioghnro, 471.
Mestell, Thomas, 68,
GENBSAL INDEX.
743
Metcalfb, Metkalf, George, 216»
, James, 21, 119.
, John, 21.
, , Alice bis wife, 21.
, Lionel, 215.
, MUes, 21, 177, 572, 637.
, Thomas, 21, 834, 421.
Meteham, Thomas, 199.
Metehome, profit called, 136.
Methelej, John, 407, 462, 635.
, Thomas, 181.
Methop, Dan John, 49.
Metkalf . See Metcalfe.
Metley, Thomas, 627.
Metton, CO. Norfolk, 191.
Metton, Henrj, 858.
Metyngbam, Walter, 79.
, ....... Alice his wife, 79.
Meuland, Roger de, bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield [1257-1295], 425.
Meur, Hervey, 198.
Mewes. See Meaoz.
Mewbume, John, 142.
Hewyni, co. Devon, 60.
Mey, Thomas, 885, 582.
Meye, Stephen, 818.
MeyrOy Robert, 579.
, Thomas, 818.
Meyvode. See Meivod.
Mezec, Peter le, 521.
Miohelhall, in SwafiFham Uulbeck, co. Cam-
bridge, 588.
Michelhampton. See Minchinhampton.
Miohell, Alan, 208.
, Henry, 571.
, John, 104, 869.
, Nicholas, 552.
, William, 104, 236.
And see Mychell.
Michelson, Robert, 266, 868, 518, 526.
Mickfield, Mykelfeld, co. Saffolk, 225, 826.
Mickleton, Mekulton, co. Oloucestor, 481.
Middelbarg, Midelboargh, in Zeeland, 240,
282.
Middelham, Myddelham, John, 286, 836.
Middelmore, John, 10.
Middelton. See Milton.
Middelton, Midelton, David, 54, 490.
, George, 141, 221.
,John,427.
, Nicholas, 490.
, Richard, 346, 531, 571, 624.
, y Matilda his wife, 346.
...., Richard, parson of Siddington, 271.
, Stephen, 600.
, , Emma his wife, 600.
, Thomas, 4, 106, 355, 426,572,685,
638.
, , Margaret his wife, 4.
Middelton, Adam de, 602.
, Peter de, 602.
, Thomas de, 602.
••• And see Middleton.
Middelwode, co. York, 477.
Middilton, William, 487.
Midi! ton. See Middleton.
Middleham, co. York, 185, 215, 260, 266,
483, 486, 487.
Middlesex, county of, 19, 22, 50, 94, 95, 99f
102, 151, 178, 218, 222, 232, 248, 252,
263, 274, 278, 280, 349, 353, 405, 462,
468, 492, 496, 509, 5^0, 546, 556,
557.
, sheriff of, 20, 178, 252, 274,
280, 295, 379, 492, 557.
And see Smyth; Heriot ; Stokker;
Billesdon ; Brice ; Colwyche.
, , escheator in, 123, 185, 206,
265, 878, 891, 472, 597, 598.
And see Boteler; Willy; Towe ;
Clifibid.
, , outlawries in, 8, 5-8, 11, 20,
87, 49, 72-75, 77-82, 141, 143-149,
178, 178, 188, 189, 202-204, 223-228,
253, 254, 256, 257, 282, 320-322,
824-327, 381, 357, 862, 364, 367, 380.
883-387, 897, 410, 431-436, 443, 452,
482, 498-504, 549, 560, 575-577, 679-
582, 602, 604.
, , coroner in, 329.
, , justices of the peace in, 252.
, , commissions of the peace of,
621.
Middleton, Midilton, co. Suffolk, 484.
[co. Stafford], 357.
,co. York, 384, 531.
,co. Wilts, 63.
Brymmesfeld, co. Wilts, 266.
And see Milton.
Middleton, John, 160, 161, 197.
, Stephen, 161.
, William, 161.
, de, bishop of Nor^nch [1278-
1288], 639.
And see Middelton,
Midforde. See Mitford.
Midley, Mydle, co. Kent, 283, 546.
Midnyght, William, parson of Harwey by
Calais, 482.
, , parson of St. Michael, North-
ampton, 482.
Mikkulton. See Mickleton.
Milbome, Melbome [co. Somerset], 53.
, Melborobeke, co. Dorset, 63.
, Milbum, Simon, 407, 615, 616.
MUdenhall, co. Suffolk, 4, 49.
, CO. Wilts, 466.
Mildrede, William, 5.
Mile Ead, co. Middlesex, 375, 388.
Miles, Myles, Mylys, David, parson of Pad-
worth, 230.
744
GENERAL INDE^.
Miles, John, 125, 820, 435.
ap Herry, 388, 469.
Milewater, Mylewater, Eleanor, 390.
, Thomas, 890.
, John, 54, 57, 58, 60, 102, 120, 198.
Milford, Milforth by Shirbourn in Elmet, co.
York, 145.
Milford, MUleford, William, 29, 95, 248.
Mille, Molle, Mylle, Hogb, 20, 119, 283, 512.
, Hnmphrey, 453.
, John, 211, 881.
, Kicholas, 576, 578.
, Beginald, 453, 454.
, Richard, 435.
, Thomas, 257.
, the younger, 453.
, , the cider, 453, 454.
, , Marjory his wife, 453.
, William, 110, 448, 453, 454.
Miller, Henry, 54.
, John, 164.
, Peter, 113.
, Thomas, 481.
, William, 178.
Millom, Myllum, co. Cumbcrlaud, 208.
Millow, Milnho, co. Bedford, 485.
Millyng, Master Thomas, abbot of West-
minster, 179, 2U6, 468, 472, 474, 476.
, , bishop of Ilercford [1474-
1492], 467, 472, 474, 476, 615, 616,
628, 636.
Milne, John, 146.
Milnebek. See Milnthorpe.
Milner, Thomas, 215, 277.
......... ^n(2 Me Mylner.
Milnho. See Millow.
Milnthorpe, Subtusm^lnt'bck [co. West-
moreland], 334, 531.
Milstead, Mylkestede, co. Kent, 469.
Milton, CO. Cambridge, 276.
, Melton, Middelton, co. Kent, 6, 101,
438, 457, 529, 561.
, hundred of, 802, 457, 529, 561.
Bryan, co. Bedford, 191.
Damcrell, co. Devon, 36.
Milton, Richard, 179, 338.
Milward, Milleward, John, 486, 440.
, Thomas, 826, 481.
^n</ «ee Mylwarde.
Mims, Mymmcs, North, co. Hertford, 337.
, South, CO. Middlesex, 178, 436.
Miochinhampton, ^lichelhampton. Nun's
Hampton, co. Gloucester, 65, 453, 534.
Minehead, Mynhed, co. Somerset, 830, 364,
522, 525.
Mines, 182, 464, 506, 518.
Minster, Mynster, co. Kent, 302, 556.
Minsterworth, co. Gloucester, 433, 481, 588.
Jdints. See Bristol j Calais ; Coventry ;
puiham } Loudon ; Norwich ; York.
Mirfield, Thomas, 144.
Missenden, Mossenden, co. Backingliam»
Robert Ryseburgh, abbot of, 288.
Missynden, Bernard, 852.
Misterton, co. Nottingham, 157.
, CO. Somerset, 458, 530.
Mitchell, MedesshoU, co. Comirall, I.
Mitford, Midforde, co. Northumberland, 523«
Mitton, CO. Worcester, 110.
Mitton, William, 847, 628, 630.
Moalones. See Molene.
Mochelney. See Muchelney.
Mockyng. See Mucking.
Modbergh, co. Somerset, 93.
Modbury, co. Devon, priory of, 63.
Mody, John, 182.
Moigne, Thomas, 200, 285, 354, 621.
Moile. See Moyle.
MokkjTig. Sec Mucking.
Moklowe, John, 365.
, William, 398.
Mole, John, 49, 323, 831.
Molene, Moalones (in Finistore), in Britanny,
474.
Molcsdon, Mcllesden, co. Korthamberland,
523.
Molcyns, Thomas, 171, 225, 326.
Molly ng, William, vicar of Brad well, 502.
Molyneuz, Edmund, 246-248, 608.
, ....... sheriff of Bedford and Buck-
ingham, 591.
, Robert, 169.
, Thomas, 247, 407, 462, 490, 497, 572,
625.
,William, 208, 218.
Molyns, William, lord of Molyiu*, 368.
Mompcsson, Monpesson, Mounpesson, John,
230, 3.56, 406, 408, 427, 428, 463, 636.
Monca, William, 44.
Monde, John, 526.
Mone, Moune, John, 196, 220, 284, 406, 428,
552, 573, 613.
Moneux, in Rockland, co. Norfolk, 515.
Moniash. See Monyash.
Monk Bretton, Monkverton, co. York, 885.
, Richard, prior of, 885, 435.
Monke, John, 578, 589.
Monkenfarlegh. Se9 Monkton Farleigh.
Monkered, in Flanders, 57, 129.
Menkes Bradfeld, co. Suffolk, 36.
Monkland, Monkelane, co. Hereford, alien
priory of, 424.
Monk Okchampton, Monkchampton, co.
Devon, 24, 45.
Monk Sherborne, Westshirbomc Monachoram.
GO. Southampton, prioiy of, 894.
Monksilrer, co. Somerset, 461, 551.
l^Ionks* Kirby, Kirkcby Monachorum, co.
Warwick, 135.
GEilEBAL INDEX.
745
Monks' EirbjT, priory of, 136.
, prior and convent of, 135.
Monkton, co. Kent, 108, 446.
Monkton Farleigb, Monkenfarlcgh, co. Wilts*
priory of, 97, 813.
, prior of, 63, 828.
, Dan John Stratton, prior of,. 97.
, Dan John Shronesbury, prior of, 97.
, Dan Thomas Grove, prior of, 313.
Monkton, Moor, Moremonkton, co. York, 483,
486, 487.
Monkverton. See Monk Bretton.
Monnemoath, Bichard, 453.
Monnyng, John, 823.
Monpesson. See Mompesson.
de Mont, Robert, 833.
Montacnte, co. Somerset, priory of S.S. Feter
and Paul, 14, 15.
, convent of, 14, 15.
, prior of, 63, 461.
, Dan Robert Criche, prior of, 14, 15.
, John Dore, prior of, 15.
, John Water, sub-prior of, 15.
Montacute, Mountague, Thomas, earl of Salis-
bury, 36, 550.
, , Alice his wife, 550.
Montagu, Mouotagu, Mountygowe, Richard,
242, 256.
, William, of Henley, 406, 428.
Monte Ferrato, Alan de, 154.
Montefort. See Montfort.
Monte Gk>meri, Walter de, sheriff of Notting-
ham and Derby, 130.
Montfort, Mountford, Simon, 106, 218, 848,
405, 606, 634.
Montgomery, 22.
Montgomery, Mongomerj, Mountgomery,
John, parson of Solihull, 206.
, Thomas, 112, 151, 173,195, 199, 287,
309, 317, 329, 344, 345, 351, 407, 490,
523, 528, 532, 538, 571, 578, 588, 586,
608, 618.
Monyash, Moniash, co. Derby, 397, 460, 541,
562.
Monyngton, Thomas, 220, 284, 407, 520, 615,
616.
, , sheriff of Hereford, 424.
Moone, John, 293.
Moore, Henry, 851.
, Reginald, 561.
Moor, James, 93.
Moor End, Morehende, co. Northampton,
457.
^Icor Fark, More [in Rickmaas worth], co.
Hertford, 519.
Moorton, Richard, the elder, 101.
Morand, Philip, 53.
Morden, Moredon, co. Surrey, 78.
...w , Steeple, co. Cambridge, 501.
More, 574.
.., CO. Hertford, 484.
More, CO.' Oxford, 67.
[co. Salop], 294.
More. See Littlemorc ; Moor.
More, Geoffrey, 501.
, Henry, 57,''405, 417, 429,' 629.
John, 61, 89, 192, 216, 219, 268, 456,
499.
, , Windsor herald, 201, 217,221.
, Daine^Margaret, abbess of Godstow,
239, 241.
, Nicholas, 596.
, PhiUp, 404,';405, 429.
,., Richard, 86, 147, 173, 389, 38(5. ^ g
, Thomas, 75, 112, 208, 380, 381.
, Tristram, parson of Dorchester, 544.
, Waiiam, 19, 24.
.......... John at, 68.
attc More, Henry, 571.
, John, 571.
, William, 571.
Moreby, John, prior of Epworth, 136.
Moredon. See Morden.
Morehende. See Moor End.
Moreholme [co. Lancaster], 834, 631, 582,
Moreland, Thomas, 281.
Morell, Edward, 60.
Moremonkton. See Monkton.
Morend [co. Northampton], 845, 529.
Moreqwate [co. Cumberhind], 216.
Morer, Master John, parson of Ashbury, 280.
Mores, John, 82.
Moresby, Christopher, 288, 334, 350,428,490,
606,610,635.
9 » escheator of Cumberland and
Westmoreland, 845.
» > sheriff of Cumbciland, 345.
•• > , sheriff of Westmoreland, 845.
, Elizabeth, 24, 43.
, James, 596.
».., Thomas, 407.
Moresley. See Moseley.
Moresley, Thomas, 850, 624.
Moreton, Morton, co. Essex, 160.
> South, CO. Berks, 147.
Moreton. See Corbet
Moreton, Ralph, 289.
, Roger, 49, 881.
, William, 49, 831, 604.
And see MoTtovL,
Moreves in Waldingfield, co. Suffolk, 480.
Moreys, Thomas, rector of Belchalwell, 92.
Morfell. See Morville.
Morgan, David, 875.
> Hugh, dean of Bangor, 134.
, , parson t)fLUnaber, 304.
, John, 29.
, Philip, 220, 319, 635.
f , parson of Bladon, 213.
» Thomas, 29, 30, 54, 57, 58, 102, 817,
831, 407, 450^ 453, 463.
746
GENERAL INDEX.
Morgan ap Meredith, 107.
ap Jehankyn ap Philip, 54, 561.
ap Thomas ap Griffith, 180.
Morice Perrenot, 201, 217, 221.
, Kohert, 208.
, William, 198.
Morisse, Peter, 213.
, Bohert, 213.
MoriAson, Peter, 309.
Morlaiz, Mourleix, in Britanny, 198.
, ship called le Marye of, 198.
Morland, Morlond, John, 75.
, William, 825, 583.
, , canon of St. Paurs, London,
590.
, , prehendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 244, 590.
keeper of the rolls of Chancery,
245.
., dean of St. George's, Windsor,
245.
Morley, Nicholas, 72, 247, 249, 820, 322, 851,
406, 633.
, Bichard, 203.
, Bohert, 560.
And see Lovell.
Mominpthorpe, Maryngthorpe, co. Norfolk,
397, 662.
Morocco, Marrok, the straits of, 11, 53, 59,
85, 87, 108, 126, 182, 134, 153, 155,
160, 161, 165, 212, 213, 270, 273, 806,
341, 3S9, 415, 445,532, 533, 546, 547,
559, 560.
Mortain, count of. See John.
Morteigne, alien deanery of, 62.
Mortimer, Mortemer, Mortymer, David, 491.
;, John, 431.
.r. , Bohert, 548.
Morton, Moreton, co. Lincoln, 297, 560.
, in Dinton, co. Buckingham, 309.
Brutes. See Birts Morton.
, Little, Lytelmorton, co. Cornwall,
383.
Sawhery, co. Salop, 521.
^ft(2 see Moreton.
Morton, Charles, 77.
John, 261, 363, 380, 582.
, , archdeacon of Non^ich, 39.
. , J , keeper of the rolls of Chancery,
334, 345, 866, 874, 379, 472, 516, 517,
583, 597.
, Nicholas, 383.
, Bichard, the elder, 168.
, Bohert, 23.
, Thomas, 144.
Mortorne, co.' Salop, 192.
Mortymer. Sec Mortimer.
Morval, MorvoU, co. Cornwall, 475, :uh.
Morville, Morfell [co. Salop], prcbcud of,
338.
Moryngthorpe. See Morningthorpe.
••«,
Morys, Edmund, 318.
, John, 60.
, Bichard, 415.
, Bohert, 299, 333.
, Stephen, 146.
, Thomas, 65.
,Wmiam, 288.
Moseley, Moresley, co. Worcester, 441.
And see Mo wsley .
Mossdale, co. Cnmherland, 96.
Mosse, John, 74.
Mote, lord of. See Wydeville.
Mothewey, John, 440.
Moton, Motton, Bichard, 444.
, Bohert, 104.
..., Elizaheth his wife, 104.
William, 98, 387, 292, 850, 405, 515,
517,619.
, , escheator in the county of
Warwick, 133. ^
Mouden, Laurence, 71".
Moudesley. See Mawdesley.
Moulton, Multon, in Holand, co. Lincoln, 384,
431.
, CO. Norfolk, 191.
, CO. Suffolk, 93.
, CO. York, 200, 483, 486, 487.
Mounhy. See Mumhy.
Monnceanx, Simon, 887.
Moundevile, Ikljchael, 224.
Mounley, William, 224.
Mountague. Sec Montacute.
Mount Carmel, order of, 333, 875.
, prior of, 333.
Mounteyn, Bichard, 289, 525.
Mounteynys Ynge. See Mountnessing.
Mountferant, Bertram, lord, 52.
, ....,., PetroniUa his wife, 52.
Mountfort. See Montfort
Monntgomery. See Montgomery.
Mountgrace, co, York, prior and convent of,
304.
, Bohert, prior of, 804.
Mountjoy, lord of. See Blount.
Mountnessing, Mounteynys Ynge, co. Essex,
369.
Mount Orgucil, in Jersey, 124.
Mount's Bay, Montcsbay, co. Cornwall, 54,
101.'
Mounttane, Alan, 244.
Mountygowe. See Montaga.
Mourleix. See Morlaix.
Mournc, Mowme, in Ireiaud, 165.
MourtoD, Bichard, 357.
Mousclc, lord of. See Adourins.
^lousehole, ^lousole, co. Cornwall, 77, 104.
Mowbray, Anne, 599.
, Joan, 107.
(General index.
747
Mowbray, John, third duke of Norfolk, 26,
90, 107, 191, 192, 293.
»....»., Eleanor, duchess of Norfolk, his
▼ife, 132, 191, 293, 488.
John, fourth doke, 88, 90, 110, 112,
122, 182, 163, 191, 192, 195-197, 199,
246, 247, 817, 851-363, 873, 408, 488,
502, 589, 588, 698, 599, 622, 626, C80,
683.
* , Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk,
his wife, 83, 112, 122.
) Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, 19,
27, 182, 200, 310, 458, 517, 518, 528,
580.
Mowene, John, 386.
Moweton, William, 483.
Mowntford, Edmund, 337.
Mowsley, Moseley, co. Leicester, 153.
Moyle, Moile, John, 400, 403, 404, 610.
, Walter, 70, 71, 84, 102, 103, 127, 128,
170, 171, 221, 246, 247, 251, 593, 61u,
612, 613, 618, 628, 629, 635.
» , justice of the Bench, 179, 181,
227, 229, 344.
Mojne, John, 100.
Muchegrossc, co. Hereford, 450, 463, 505.
Mnchelney, Mochelnej, co. Somerset, abbey
of, 241, 263, 266.
, convent of, 239, 260.
, abbot of, 15.
, William Crukerne, abbot of, 239,
260.
> John Bracy, abbot of, 241, 263, 266.
Af Qcking, Mockyng, Mukyng, co. Essex, 146,
147.
Mudde, John, 286, 288.
, , Joan his wife, 286, 288.
Mukyng. See Mucking.
Mulgrave, co. York, 102.
Mullo. See Mills.
Mulso, CO. Bedford, 564.
Mulso, William, 248, 349, 437, 622.
Multon. See Moulton.
Multon, Bartholomew, 2.
, John do, 43.
, Bobert, prior of St. John of Jeru-
salem, 526, 545.
, , warden of the east and middle
marches of Scotland, 545.
, William, 433.
Mnmby, Moumby, co. Lincoln, 457, 529,
580.
Mundam. See Luzerne.
Munden, Little, co. Hertford, 381.
Mundham, North, Northmundam, co. Sussex,
63, 461.
Mune, John, 60.
Murage, 54, 398.
Murton, Margaret, 215.
Musbury, co. Devon, 23, 174, 176, 189, 280,
457, 529.
Moscjte [co. Cambridge], 170.
Musgrave, Joan, 215, 288.
, John, 288.
, Nicholas, 215, 288.
, Richard, 610, 633.
) ........ the elder, 635.
•••> , Roger, 464.
, Thomas, 480.
, William, 215, 288.
Muskam, William, 559.
Muskham, North, Northmoscham, co. Not-
tingham, 316.
> South, prebend of, 559.
Mussenden. See Missenden.
Mustou, Thomas, 218, 634.
, William, 291.
Mycfelede. See Mickfield.
Myche, John, 818.
Mychell, Ito, 366.
' And see Michel!.
Myddelham. See Middelham.
Mydle. See Midley.
Mygnol, Edward le, 198.
Mykelfeld. See Mickfield.
Myles. 5ee Miles.
Mylewater. See Milewater.
Mylkestede. See Milstead.
Mylle. SeeMUle.
Myllum. See Millom.
Mylner, Wifliam, 578,
^n(f «ee Milner.
Mylsam, John, 151.
Mylton. See Milton.
Mylwarde, William, 89.
•• And see Milward.
Mymmes. See Mims.
Myndrem, Myndiym, John, 84, 587.
Mynet, Robert, 501.
Mynhed. See Minehead.
Mynors, Richard, 451.
Mynskyp, Thomas, 427, 577.
Mynte, Thomas, 141.
Mynteshede, Myntished, co. Westmoreland,
106, 177.
Mynyn Enault de la Fappe, 201, 217, 221,
Myres, John, 215.
..» Robert, 216.
N.
Naauby. See Navenby.
Nabbe, Thomas, 325.
Naffcrton, co. York, 541.
Nalbenby. See Narenby.
Nanby. See Navenby.
748
GENEBAL INDE^.
Kanby, John, 167, 486, 490.
Nandyke, William, 222, 382.
Nanskylly bj Boswaltres, co. Cornwall,
886.
Napton on the Hill, co. Warwick, 64, 411.
Narburgh, co. Norfolk, 191.
Naseby, John, 8, 81.
Nasmjowe, co. Devon, 331.
Kasshe, John, 126, 144, 287.
..« , , Maijory his wife, 126.
Navenby, Naanby, Nanby, Nalbenby, co.
Lincohi, 62, 181, 328.
Nawby. See Newby.
Kawene, Nicholas, 434.
Naworth, Naward, co. Cumberland, 181.
Nayler, John, 22, 468, 469.
, , Katharine his wife, 469.
, Bichard, 469.
^. Stephen, 469.
, , Matilda his wife, 469.
, Thomas, 469.
Nayngham, William, 615.
Nedeham. See Needham.
Ncdeham, John, 70, 102, 103, 127, 128, 170,
171, 221, 247, 251, 353, 366, 377, 403,
408, 525, .593, 610, 611, 615. 616, 618-
621, 628, 625-627, 634-636, 688.
, , justice of the Common Bench,
227, 229.
,.,,.... , justice of the King's Bench,
258, 264, 344.
Nedging, Neddyng [co. Suffolk], 65.
Nedyrsole, John, 445.
Needham, Nedeham, co. Suffolk, 98.
Market, 324.
Neel, Nele, John, 76.
, Bichard, 55, 104, 170, 171, 221, 245,
248, 251, 853, 403, 405, 408, 525, 606,
610, 618, 624, 635-638.
, .. ..., justice of the Common Bench,
200, 258, 815, 517.
, , justice of the King's Bench,
176, 227, 229.
, Thomas, 271, 576.
Neest, John, 276.
Nele. See Neel.
Neleson, Neylson, Thomas, 9, 355, 877, 431,
572.
Nclmc, Thomas, 578.
Neroche, Bacche, Baccher, co. Somerset,
forest of, 85, 205.
Nesbit, in Scotland, 514.
Nesfeld, Nessefeld, John, 263, 286, 287, 818,
377, 483.
, Bobert, 818.
Nesse, Thomas, 152, 210.
Nest, John, 231.
Nethcrattebere. See Adbccr.
Netherbere [co. Cornwall], 119.
Netherhalle [in Bures, co. Suffolk], 25.
Nctherhall in Waldingficld, co. Suffolk, 515.
Nethersole, Nethirsole, John, B89, 4S8, 468.
Netherton, John, 217.
, Bobert, 200.
Nethenvichenden. See Winchendon.
Nethirsole. See Nethersole,
NetiltOD, William, 37.
And see Nettylton.
Nctley, Lettley, co. Southampton, Thomas^
abbot of, 6.
, John, abbot of, 504.
Neto, Peter, 474.
Nettlested, Netlisted, co. Kent, 368.
Nettylton, William, 8.
^n(2 9ee Netilton.
Neubotelg^ve. See Nobottle Grove.
Neuburgb. See Newbrough ; Newebar^h.
Nenbury, John, 605.
Nenby, Bobert de, parson of Marston, 601.
Neubyggyng. See Newbiggin.
Neucourt, John, 307.
Neucote, co. Leicester, 517.
Neuhithe, 526.
Neuman, Nicholas, 576.
^nd see Newman ; Ne woman.
Neunam. See Newnham.
Neunan, Geoffrey de, 105.
Neunton. See Newington.
Neuport, Bichard, 246.
, Bobert, 881.
And see Newport ; Neweport.
Neuss, Nuce, in Germany, 52.
Neaton. See Newton.
NeutoD, Bichard, chief justice of the Bench,
3, 8, 72-74, 77. 79, 81, 82, 144, 145,
147, 202, 225, 322, 823, 326, 477.
And see Newton.
Neve, John, 380.
, Boger, 141.
; Thomas, 380.
, William, 588.
Nevell, Charles, 251.
Nevendon, Nevyngton, co. Essex, 258.
Neville, Nevile, Nevylle, Anne, lady of, 362.
, Edward, 175.
, lord of Bergevenny, 47, 219,
285, 351, 852, 463, 606, 617, 631.
, George, 215, 271, 290, 313, 327, 335,
351, 405, 618, 632, 633.
,...'..., lord Latimer, 94, 205-207,209,
221, 289, 295, 296.
, , archbishop of York [1465-1 476],
15, 18, 21,34-86,46,42, 112, 114, 117,
182, 135, 177, 190, 217, 244, 258, 810,
332, 470, 517, 532, 550, 554, 588, 607,
608, 610, 611, 615, 616, 621, 624, 625,
634, 636-638.
.,., , chancellor of the University of
Oxford, 626.
, Henry, 94, 14C, 205, 207, 209,289,
295, 296, 637.
GENBBAL INDEX.
7^9
Neville, Henry, Joan his wife, 289, 295, 296.
, Hugh, 248.
, , Humphrey, 40.
, John, 243, 572, 575, 525.
, , eflcheator of Nottingham, 70.
• ,.., , lord of Montagu, carl of North-
umberland, marquess of Montagu, 85,
91, 102, 108, 182, 169, 170, 174, 189,
190, 109, 200, 221, 239, 245, 248, 251,
258, 813, 335, 486-488, 516, 609, 610,
616, 617, 619«622, 625, 630, 634, 636-
638.
, Isabel his wife, 313, 885,487,
488.
• , Ralph, earl of Westmoreland, 535.
Richard, 205-207, 209, 215, 295,296.
, ,earl of Salisbury, 21, 26, 42,
67, 69, 185, 340, 456, 487, 488, 557.
, , Alice his wife, 36, 185, 340,
456, 507, 550.
..., .....Y, earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
26, 86, 51, 55, 69, 85, 90, 102, 103,,
106, 126, 128, 131, 132, 153, 155, 160,
166, 169, 170, 177, 190,206,207, 217-
220, 242, 244-250, 252, 261, 266, 830,
332, 455, 483, 487, 488, .')07, 556, 557,
607-614, 616-631, 636-638.
, , captain of Calais, 205, 210, 228.
, , admiral of England, Ireland,
and Aquitaine, 233, 235.
, , chief justice of South Wales,
165.
..., , chamberlain of South Wales,
165.
, , chamberlain of England, 170,
262, 844.
•«., , chamberlain of the Exchequer,
207.
...., » grants to, 182, 137.
, , Anne his wife, 153, 207, 330,
455.
., , Anne his daughter, 455, 507.
, , Isabel his daughter, 455.
, Robert, 77, 199, 262, 688, 638.
..., , EUen his wife, 588.
, Thomas, 67> 462, 477, 491, 625.
, , parson of Brancepeth, 304.
, , of Rolleston, 106, 625.
, of South Leverton, 247, 407,
625.
,. , William, lord of Faucomberge, earl
of Kent, 65.
Neyland, Robert, 78.
Nevyngton. See Nevendon.
Newark, co. Nottingham, 70.
, Northgate by, 481.
, letters patent dated at, 205, 217.
Newbiggin, Neubyggyng, Niewbyggyng, co.
Cumberland, 96.
, CO. Lancaster, 456.
,., CO. Northumberland, 228, 236.
, , CO. Westmoreland, 148.
[CO. York], 483, 486, 487.
Neweburgh, Newborough, Neuborgh, John,
55, 57, 196, 211, 220,247,406,428,
57.3, 613.
, , , the elder, 273, 565.
, William, 247, 613.
Newedyk, Richard, 80, 808.
Newehall, co. Suffolk, 89.
Newehawe, co. Northampton, 184.
Neweman, John, 436, 575.
, , the elder, 578.
, , the younger, 578.
, Nicholas, 149.
, William, 320.
^n(2 see Newman ; Neuman.
Newenham, William, 349, 405, 624.
Newent, Thomas, 28.
Newenton, Geoffrey de, 92.
Neweport, John, rector of Stanford Rivers,
367.
, Richard, parson of Hovekirke, 272.
, Robert, 585.
Neweport, William, 486.
^ftJ see Newport; Nenport.
Newerk, Henry, 303.
New Forest, co. Southampton, 52, 88.
(in Kirkby Rayensworth), co. York,
483, 486, 487.
Newington, Neunton, co. Oxford, 500.
Newkerkyn, Everard van, 52.
Newland, Newolond, co. Gloucester, 484.
Newlands, co. Cumberland, 13.
Newman, Benedict, 8, 81.
And see Neweman ; Nenman.
Newmarket, co. Cambridge, 510.
Newnam. See Nuneham.
Newnham, Newenham, co. Bedford, John,
prior of, 499.
......... CO. Northampton, 542.
CO. Southampton, 8.
,..., Neunam [co. Kent], 105.
by Chittlehamholt, co. Devon, 187.
, Little, CO. Warwick, 135.
Newport, Neuport, co. Essex, 358.
, hospital of St. Mary and St. Leonard,
358.
, CO. Salop, 133, 500.
.......... Isle of Wight, CO. Southampton, 571.
Fagnell, co. Buckingham, 345, 457,
529, 564.
Newport, John, 76, 82, 286.
^nd see Neweport ; Neuport.
Newsholme, Nowsom, in Craven, co. York,
307.
Newstead in Sherwood, co. Nottingham,
priory of, 35.
John Dorham, prior of, 35.
, Thomas Gounthorpc, prior of, 35.
Newtimber, Nytymbre, co. Sussex, 192.
Newton, Neuton, co. Kent, 521.
, CO. Lancaster, 32, 137.
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CfENEBAL INDEX.
Newtos, 00. Leicester, 27.
, CO. Lincoln, 297.
, CO. York, 82, 209, 483, 487.
Abbot, CO. DeTon, 8.
Bashell, co. Devon, 37, 60.
Ferrers, oo. Devon, 331.
'Foppleford, co. Devon, 86, 280, 858,
876.
.•.. Harecourt, co. Leicester, 517.
Flotmao, co. Norfolk, 191.
Purcell, CO. Oxford, 500.
St. Loe, Neuton Seyntlo, co. Somerset,
149.
...... ^. Toney, Newetonj, co. Wilts, 10.
Newton, Neweton, Nenton, John, 280, 281,
427, 565.
, Maurice, 18, 52, 178.
, Richard, 216, 577.
And see "Senton.
Newynson, John, 215, 277.
...., Roger, 215.
, Thomas, 214, 277.
Newbold on Avon, Newbold Fannton, co.
Warwick, 185.
Newborough. See Newebargh.
Newbrough, Nenburgh, co. Northnmberlandy
523.
Newbury, Nowebnry, co. Berks, 144, 287,
488.
Newby, Nuby of the Stonesj'^co. Westmore-
land, 442.
, Nawby, co. Cumberland, 214, 215,
277.
Ncwcastle-on-Tyne, 18, 142, 197, 206, 290,
333, 347, 438, 493, 605.
, , mayor of. See Carlele.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 333,
347.
, charters dated at, 370, 398.
, port of, 166, 216, 230, 240, 263, 268,
330, 412, 461, 493, 495, 545, 548, 554,
568, 592.
Newchirche, Everard, 52.
Newchurch, Newchirche, co. Kent, 283, 546,
547.
, hundred of, 300.
Newdegate, John, 252.
Newebald, Master Robert, prebendary of
Chiswick, 176.
Niccoll, John, 295.
......... And see Nicoll.
Niche, Nyche, Thomas, 325, 385, 432.
Nicholas, Nycholas, Thomas, 432, 445.
, Ralph, son of, 123.
, R., son of, 561.
Nicholasson, Arnald, 122. 1
Nicholson, Edward, 214, 277.
Geoffrey, 289.
, Thomas, 214, 277.
, WUliam, 148.
Nicolasson, William, 37.
Nicole, Master John, 499.
Nicoll, James, 354.
, John, 25, 447.
And see ISiiecoW,
Nicott, John, 493.
Nightes, William, 406.
Noble, Yincenot le, 201, 217, 221,
., Vincent le, 201, 218, 217, 221.
Nobottle Grove, Neubotelgrave, co. North-
hampton, hundred of, 531.
Noke, John, 255.
Nomansland [co. Cambridge], 170.
Nonant, Hugh de, bishop of Coventry [1 188-
1198], 426.
Nonmonkton. See Nun Monkton.
Nonne Eton. See Nuneaton.
Nony. See Nunney.
Norburgh, Henry, 411.
William, 411.
Norbury, Henry, 500.
, John, 114, 380.
Nordon, Richard, 4.
Noreys. See Norreys.
Norfolk, county of, 19, 80, 87, 54, 56, 61, 87,
88, 90, 98, 151, 159, 169, 170, 184, 191,
195, 197, 199, 218, 221, 232, 242, 245,
247, 249, 250, 289, 829, 332, 348, 352,
353, 389, 406, 408, 480, 462, 490-492,
496, 513, 525, 568.
, , sheriff of, 20, 30, 56, 159, 197,
242, 252, 352, 397, 406, 462, 490, 492,
525.
, And see Hevenyngham ; Ree.
, , escheator in, 98, 186, 221, 227,
298, 373, 400, 470, 481.
, ^nd^ee Felly; Grey; Clere;
Festell.
, , outla^vries in, 8, 8, 10, 16, 73,
78, 143, 144, 146, 149, 223-226, 253,
255, 256, 322, 823, 326, 327, 381-383,
385, 435, 436, 498, 500, 501, 504, 576,
677, 579, 582.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 348, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
622.
, duke, duchess of. See Mowbray.
Norham, John, 148.
, , rector of Luddenham, 45.
Norman, John, 334.
Normandy, Normans, 297, 404, 513, 529,
536.
Normanton, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Normanvile, Thomas, 199.
Norreys, Nores, Norys, James, 218, 515.
, John, .5, 144, 203, 242, 385.
, , Margaret his wife, 203.
, Robert, 204.
, Robert le, 123.
, William, 178, 195, 196, 241, 242,
349, 352, 374, 406, 488, 608.
GENERAL INDEX.
751
Norreys, William, keeper of the rolls of
Chancery in Ireland, 34.
Norroy king of arms, Thomas, 197.
^lu/ see Holme.
Northam, co. Devon, 457, 529.
Northampton, 2, 5, 74, 84, 232, 254, 327,
346, 372, 483, 473, 482, 540, 562, 577,
590.
, mayor of, 194, 292, 416.
, letters patent dated at, 490, 634.
, battle of, 43, 585.
, charter dated at, 63, 478.
, archdeacon of. See Rudynge.
, statute of, 28.
9 abbey of St. James by, 278, 283, 292,
594.
..., convent of, 278, 590.
.,., William Yon, abbot of, 278.
».. , John Grauntwell, abbot of,
283, 292, 590.
9 John Wykely, abbot of, 594.
9 priory of St. Andrew, 194, 195, 858,
415.
> ••...., convent of, 402.
9 ., William Hamond, prior of, 194.
402.
9 9 I>ftn Thomas Sudbury, prior of,
415,418.
, county of, 106, 127, 148, 170, 195,
196, 199, 218, 282, 267, 285, 329, 348.
849, 352, 881, 405, 421, 430, 441, 462,
492, 493, 496, 540, 562, 601.
, , sheriff of, 92, 285, 349, 405,
492,498,525,570,571.
.., And see Hastynges.
, , escheator in, 85, 98, 153, 186,
205, 241, 271, 278, 292, 330, 382, 859,
400, 415, 475, 597.
, And see Ghambre; Palmer;
Pemberton ; Wake.
...• > .outlawries in, 4, 79, 80, 144,
254y 257, 884, 886, 887, 435, 503, 504.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 348, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
628.
Northoourte in Combe Bisset, co. Wilts, 82,
83.
North End, co. Warwick, 64, 411.
Nortbewode, co. Southampton, 94.
Northfleet, co. Kent, 485, 468.
Northgrove, co. Worcester, 804.
Northill, CO. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Northland, John, 263.
North Lew, Nortlilien, co. Devon, 27, 32,
187,478.
Northlie. See Leigh.
Northmoscham. See Muskham, North.
Northpedirton. See Petherton.
Northtauton. See Tawton, North.
Northumberland, county of, 219, 251, 290,
317, 329, 833, 347, 350, 407, 480, 438,
463, 490, 545, 605.
, sheriff of, 197, 251, 850, 407,
438, 468, 490.
» And see Maners ; Percy;
Lumley.
} » subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 338, 347.
'••.! , commissions of the peace in,
624.
, , earl of. See Percy; Neville.
Northwich, Norwyche, co. Chester, 82, 137.
Northwold, co. Norfolk, 322.
North wude, Stephen de, 561.
, Roger his son, 561.
Norton, co. Northampton, 92, 272.
Beauchamp, co, Somerset, 305.
Daune, co. Devon, 457, 529.
» King's, Kyngesnorton, co. Worcester,
536.
Norton, John, 79, 383, 637.
, Richard, 302.
» , justice of the Common Bench.
58.
, Thomas, 164, 629.
William, 3, 53, 226, 325, 891.
Norwall, co. York, 80.
Norwich, 4, 21, 54, 92, 93, 143, 144, 149, 164,
184, 197, 225, 226, 258, 254, 272,
223, 329, 342, 348, 858, 857. 384, 387.
413, 432, 434, 491, 496, 500, 536, 549.
576, 579, 586, 588, 591, 599.
••• , mayor of. See Aubry ; Best
f subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 329.
348.
, outlawries in, 80, 144, 149, 258, 255,
328, 384, 434, 576, 577, 579.
, mint at, 149.
, charters dated at, 460, 589.
diocese of, 91, 107, 164, 186, 230,
267, 307, 342, 347, 410, 418, 467, 470,
475, 537, 582, 586, 589.
» bishopric of, 126, 344, 357, 362, 366,
373.
.bishop of. See le Hert; Goldwell;
Losinga ; Blundeville ; Salmon ; Bek ;
Spencer; Grey; Middlcton.
» Holy Trinity, prior and convent of,
344, 459.
, , Thomas, prior of, 459.
, , William, prior of, 460.
, archdeaconry of, 39.
archdeacon of. See Moreton .
Norwich, William, 73, 226, 884.
Norwiche, Robert, 487.
Norwode, William, 488.
Norwych. See Northwich.
Norys, Walter 4,
And see Norrcj's.
Noryson, John, 326.
Notelegh [co. Devon], 171.
753
6ENEBAL INBBX.
NotewilL See Kutwell.
Kotley, White, co. Essex, 321.
Notte, Henry, 52.
, John, 208.
Nottekjn, Richard, 53.
..; , William, the elder, 53.
, the younger, 53.
Notting, Knottyngbernes, oo. Middlesex,
660.
Nottingham, 11, 231, 244, 810, 942, 848, 441,
462, 463, 470, 477, 479, 482, 488, 492,
496, 501, 585, 578, 586.
, charters dated at, 68, 370.
, letters patent dated at, 206, 408, 410,
426, 440, 441, 451, 462, 630.
, outlawries in, 501, 578.
, subsidy and nlnage of cloth in, 848.
, county of, 55, 70, 180, 195, 199, 218,
233, 243, 247, 251, 284, 285, 829, 348,
350, 403, 407, 428, 430, 441, 442, 457,
462, 482, 492, 496, 511, 513, 529,
535.
, , sheriff of, 180, 157, 243, 244,
251, 284, 850, 407, 492, 525.
And see Leek; Monte
Gomeri; Strelley; Cnrson.
, , escheator in, 85, 271, 882, 475.
, And see Neville.
, , outlawries in, 8, 142, 144, 148,
821, 881, 885, 481, 487, 503, 576.
...., , subsidy and nlnage of cloth in,
329, 848, 478.
, , justices of the peace in, 477.
, , commissions of the peace in,
624.
Notyngham, William, 54, 58, 81, 127, 132,
198, 251, 288, 299-302, 407, 454, 558,
578, 612-614, 616, 625, 629, 685,686.
Nowebury. See Newbury.
Nowers, John, 226, 374, 875.
, Richard, 874. 375, 406.
Nowsom. See Newsholme.
Nuberj'. See Newbury.
Nubery, Walter, abbot of St. Augustine's by
Bristol, 897.
Nuburgh, John, 219.
Nuby. See Newby.
Nuce. See Neuss.
Nucelles, lord of. See Wydeville.
Nugent, Christopher, 592.
, Richard, baron of Delvyn, 198.
Nuneaton, Nuneton, Nonne Eton, co. War-
wick, 61, 411,440.
Nuneham, Newnam, co. Oxford, 584.
NungcU, William, 404.
Nun Monkton, Nonmonkton, co. York, 146.
Nunne, Henry, 143.
Kuuncy, Nony, co. Somerset, 401.
Kunnv, Nunney, Alice, abbess of Godstow,
'278.
, John, 6, 7, 407.
Nun's Hampton. See Minchinhampton.
Nonswapham. See Swaflham Bulbeck.
Nnport, George, 199.
Nuselles, lord of. See Wydeville.
Nntes, CO. Southampton, 66.
Nuthill, CO. York, 457, 529.
Nuton, Maurice, 60.
Nuton Busshell. See Newton Bnshell.
Nutwell, NotewiJ], Nuttewyll, co. Devon, 60,
61,285.*
Nyanser, Thomas, 456.
Nyche. See Niche.
Nycbolas. See Nicholas.
Nykke, William, 299.
Nyman, Master John, chaplain of Chichester
cathedral, 418.
Nymbery, Thomas, 610.
Nytymbre. See Newtimber.
o.
Oakham, Okeham, Wokeham, co. Rutland,
79, 212, 213, 286, 290.
Oakington, Hokyngton, oo. Cambridge, 508.
Oakley, Ode, Okelde, co. Essex, 431, 439.
, Great, 91.
Obray, William, 57.
Obryth, Obrych, John, 497, 626, 572.
Occleve, co. Bedford, hospital of St. John
Baptist, John Burgh, warden of, 244,
375.
» I John Seymour, warden of, 875.
Ochoa, John, 288.
Ockendon, North, Wokindone Setfonteynes,
00. Essex, 465.
, South, Southwokyndon, 845.
Bishop. See Cranfaam.
Ode. See Ade $ Oakley.
Ode Lyre, co. Hereford, 589.
Oddyston. See Odstone.
Odeham, John, 885.
f , Margaret his wife, 884.
, William, 481.
Odeland, Odelond, John, 127, 128 187.
Odestoke. See Woodstock.
Odieme. See Audieme.
Odiham, co. Southampton, 348, 567.
Odstone, Ordeston, in Ashbaty, co. Berks,
578, 589.
, Oddyston, co. Leicester, 81, 145.
Oestampe, lord of. See Brugges.
Offord, 00. Warwick, 49, 881.
Ogan, Joan, 827.
, John, 827.
Ogboume, Okebum, eo. Wilts, priory of. 42.
46,63,461,585.
GENEBAL INDEX.
753
Oghtrede. See Ugbtred.
Ogle, Richard, 197.
, Bobert, lord of Ogle and Tharsbj,
88, 171, 350, 624.
, Isabel his wife, 88.
Okebnm. See Ogboome.
Okeham. See Oakham.
Okehampton, co. Devon, 8, 22, 28, 176, 181,
189, 280, 457, 529.
v> hundred of, 22, 189, 280, 457, 529.
Okehorst, John, 14.
, ....... Cecily his wife, 14.
, William, 14.
Okelde. See Oaklej.
Okelej, CO. Somerset, 82, 38.
Okelej, Alexander, 251.
Oker, Philip, 219.
Okey, Bobert, 285.
Okham. See Oakham.
Okjnton. See Ozenton.
Okjs, Thomas, 79.
Oldbory, co. Gloucester, 580.
Oldebnry, Richard, 102.
Oldecljmmys, co. Cornwall, 591.
Oldefeld, Hugh, 155.
Oldeman, John, 822.
Old Ford, Oldeforde, co. Middlesex, 485.
Oldham, Robert, 325.
Oldlawitta, co. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Oldlond, CO. Cornwall, 889.
Oldmn, Robert, 295.
Olgraye. See Owlegrere.
Oliver, Oljver, Thomas, abbot of Backland,
171,251,408,404,408.
, William, 149.
And see Oljyer.
OUerton, Allerton, in Shirwode, co. Notting-
ham, 148.
Obiej, CO. Buckingham, 822, 844, 420.
Olney, Joan, 78.
Olveston, co. Qloucester, 78, 320, 380. ,
Olyegh, Thomas, 524.
Oljve, Edmund, 149.
, , Margaret his wife, 149.
Olyver, John, 171, 558.
, Thomas, 149, 219,429.
^fu/ «ee Oliver.
Ombersley, Ambreslej, co. Worcester, 67.
Omorywyd, William, 15.
Ongar, co. Essex, hundred of, 561.
, High, Highonger, co. Essex, 33, 81,
284, 268, 554.
Ongar Park, Ongrepark, co. Essex, 898.
Onhand, Thomas, 79.
Onlepe. See Wanlip.
Onley, co. Northampton, 827.
Onlej, Robert, 316.
Oppesbam, Opsame (? Topsham), co. Devon,
280, 808, 457, 529.
Orailby, John, 198.
7 96^86,
Orby, Orreby, co. Lincoln, 508.
Orchard, John, 29, 101, 105, 127,168,219,
377, 407, 427, 618.
Ordeston. See Odstone.
Ordnance, 25, 112, 127, 168, 336, 862, 865,
869, 872, 379, 398, 412, 4«2, 474, 479,
492, 494, 549.
OrdsaU, Orteehall, co. Nottingham, 577.
Orell, Oryll, George, 94, 114, 201.
, William, 410, 479.
Orford [co. Suffolk], ship called ta Petyr of,
526.
Orgrave. See Owlegreve.
Orleigb, Orlay [co. Devon], 29, 408.
Orleston, Orlaston, co. Kent, 288, 546.
Ormesby, Arthur, 621, 682.
Ormond, John, 489.
, Thomas, knight, 29, 882.
, , Anne his wife, 29.
, , esquire, 277, 832, 426.
, , Anne his wife, 882.
ilfuf see Butler.
Orreby. See Orby.
Orston, CO. Nottingham, 17, 47, 125, 294.
Orston, Thomas, 86, 407.
Orteshall. See Ordsall.
Orton, Overton, co. Leicester, 145.
Orwell, 498, 495.
, port of, 818, 429.
Oryll. See Orell.
Osbame, Osbeme, Osbum, John, 305.
, Richard, 194.
, Robert, 226.
, Thomas, 194, 254, 296.
Osdyffe, John, 291.
, Robert, 291.
Oselveston. See Owston.
Oseney, co. Oxford, 93, 244.
, abbey of, 342, 359.
, abbot and convent of, 93, 244, 842.
, abbot of, 241.
, John, abbot of, 2, 224, 342, 626.
, John Walton, abbot of, 82, 835.
, Richard Leycestre, abbot of, 842
859.
Osilston. See Ossulstone.
Osleston, co. Salop, 192.
Osmond, John, 164.
, , Agnes his wife, 164.
, Robert, 504.
, Thomas, 164.
Osmondes in Famham, co. Dorset, 584.
Osmondeston, John, 326.
Ospringe, Osprenge, co. Kent, 401.
, hospital of St. Mary, John Pern-
berton, warden of, 228, 274.
....»...., , Robert Darell, warden of, 228^
863.
,., , Stephen Close, warden of, 863i
418,
3r
754
GENERAL INDEX.
Ospringe, hospital of St. Maiy, Thomas
Asshbj, waideu of, 418.
Ouulstone, Osilstoo, co. Middlesex, 178.
Osteler, Ostyller, Henry, 678.
, William, 501.
Oswald, Joan, 44.
Ote, John, 366.
Otesham, Stephen, 404.
Otery, John, abbot of Dnnkeswell, 81.
Otter, Ottir, Ottre, Otour, John> 201, 818,
291, 412.
, Robert, 218, 292.
, Thomas, 215, 218.
Otterden, Ottrinden, co. Kent, 447.
Ottery St. Mary, co. Deyon, 60, 61.
Ottwey, Ottewey, Henry, 88, 386.
Ottrinden. See Otterden.
Ottys, Richard, 858.
Ouohethorpe. See Howthorpe.
Oudeby, Walter, provost of Gotterstock, 119.
Oagle. See Ogle.
Oagle, Thomas, 309.
Oughterby, Hnghterby, co. Cumberland, 214,
277.
Ooghtre. William, 483.
Onghtrith. See Ughtred.
Onlham, John, 406.
Oundle, Undalle, co. Northampton, 6, 8, 81,
170, 384, 418.
Ourey, William, 313.
Ouse river, co. York, 251, 428, 572.
Ouselande, co. Nottingham, 310, 488.
Oosteby, Thomas, chaplain of Lamana, 396,
479.
Onston, John, 157, 158.
Outethom. See Owthome.
Outlawry, 1-12, 16, 20, 21, 86-38, 44, 47
49-52, 72-82, 91, 98, 94, 99, 115, 119'
122, 141-149, 164, 173, 178, 183, 188,
189, 202-204, 223-228, 258-257, 268,
282, 298, 320-327, 881, 357, 362, 864,
367, 874, 380-387, 889, 895, 397, 400,
401, 410, 420, 431-437, 443, 448, 452,
473, 475-477, 482, 498-504, 560, 564,
575-582, 588, 589, 599, 602, 603.
Outwell, Owtwell [co. Norfolk], 8, 169, lYO,
322.
Ovedale. See Uvedale.
Overattebere. See Adbeer.
Overay, Ovray, Thomas, 299.
, William, 100, 171,217, 268.
Overdoudesweli. See Dowdeswell.
Overhalle [in Bnres, co. Safifblk], 25.
Overithwartwere, 111.
Overmerssh, co. Chester, 32, 137.
Oversodyngton. See Siddington.
Overstone, co. Northampton, 7.
Overton, co. Leicester, 81.
, CO. Sonthampton, 571.
And see Orton.
'Verton, Robert, 503.
Overten, William, 8, 147, 203.
Overtyngton. See Toynton.
Ovisham Hall. See Hoosham Hall.
Ovray. See Overay.
Owede, Richard, 256.
Owen, Geoffrey, 203.
, Jasper, earl of Pembroke, 283, 289.
, John, 283.
Owlegreve, Owelegre, Olgrave, Oigrave^
Thomas, mayor of London, 98, 108,
107, 120.
Owston, Oselveston, co. Ldcester, monasteiy
of, 23, 39.
, William Kylpesham, abbot of, 23.
...' , Robert Kirkeby, abbot of, 23, 36.
, CO. Lincoln, 157.
Owthome, Outethom, co. York, 585.
Oxbrigge, Oxenbrigge, Elizabetii, 56.
, Robert, 196, 199, 463, 491, 524.
, Thomas, 56.
, , escheator of Bedford and Buck-
ingham, 161, 205.
, William, 56.
Oxenden, Little, co. Northampton^ 503.
Oxeney. See Oxney.
Oxenham, Henry, 403.
Oxenton, Okynton, co. Gloucester, 66, 67.
Oxford, 8, 14, 28, 42, 77, 82, 87, 93, 96, 143,
232, 242, 244, 248, 326, 375, 382, 451,
496, 500, 516, 536, 544, 580.
, mayor of, 287.
... ..... ^lu^ see Dagvile ; Dobbus.
, charters dated at, 17, 63.
, letters patent dated at, 626.
...., commissions of the peace in, 626.
, Universi^ of, chancellor of. See
Neville ; Chaundeler.
, Magdalen college, president and
scholars of, 63, 64, 567.
, 'William Tyberd, president of,
557.
, Lincoln college, rectors and fellows
of, 519.
, hospital of St. John without the east
gate of, 63, 64.
, Augustinian friars of, 438.
, weavers and fullerB of, 307.
, earl of. See de Vere.
, county of, 25, 65, 85, 90, 91, 101,
159, 195, 218, 222, 232, 248, 249, 285.
287, 289, 329, 344, 347, 350, 375, 406,
430, 452, 462, 492, 496, 500, 524,
562.
, sheriff of, 93, 118, 232,242,
244, 285, 287, 289, 350, 406, 492, 524,
565.
, ^fu^ see Elmeragge ; Wyke-
ham; Howard.
, ....... escheator in, 123, 206, 241,
278, 330, 332, 859, 442, 472.
, ^mf see Fowler ; Hyde.
eENBBAL INDEX.
756
Oxford, comity of, oatlawries in, 1, 7, 9, 78,
74, 77-79, 82, 148, 228, 224, 820, 826,
881, 882, 420, 431, 435, 487, 498,
500.
, ....... subsidj and nlnage of cloth in,
238, 829, 847, 478, 482.
, , commissionfl ot the peace in,
625.
Ozholme. See Axholmew
Oxlinoh, Oxlenge, eo. Gloacester, 482.
Ozney, Ozeney, co. Kent, hundred of, 801.
Ozynbrygge. See Oxbrygge.
Oje bj Calais, 19, 42, 178, 4^1, 555.
Oystermoath, co. Glamoigan, 168.
Faoche, John, 813.
Paohet, Henry, 74.
Paokington, Fakyngton Prionr, co. Warwick,
50, 881, 604.
Pacok, James, 215.
, Richard, 215.
Paddebroke [in Collampton], co. Devon,
156, 174.
Faddokthorpe, co. York, 47.
Pftddokwere, Padokkeswere [co. CJambridge],
170.
Padley, William, 381.
Padworth, co. Berks, 230.
Pagans, 189.
Page, John, 72, 610.
, Bichard, 889, 427, 468-465, 496,
528, 536, 544.
, , the king's solicitor, 180.
, Robert, 502.
, William, 225.
Paglesham, Pakelesham, co. Essex, 378.
Pagot, John, 386.
, , Maigaret his wife, 386.
Paimpol, Penpooll (in Cotes da Nord), in
Brittany, 474.
Painswick, Payneswyk, co. Oloncester, 805.
Pakefeld, Thomas, abbot of St. Benet, Hulme,
227, 228, 299.
Pakenham (? Payenham), co. Bedford, 822.
Pakenham, Henry, 405.
.......... Hugh, 48.
4 John, 569.
Pakke, Philip, 149.
Pakker, Thomas, 141.
, , Joan his wife, 141.
Pakyngton, Thomas, 606.
PaUreyman, William, 884, 431.
Pallet, Master Thomas, confessor of the
household, 440.
, , prebendary of Windsor, 440.
, parson of Borley, 398.
Palling, CO. Norfolk, 191.
Palmer, Giles, 77.
, John, 404, 428, 486,478.
, the elder, 501.
, y the younger, 501.
, Bichard, 214, 473.
, Robert, 612.
..., , escheator of Northampton and
Rutland, 358.
, Thomas, 48, 78, 199,263,822,405,
619.
, , parson of Great Rycote, 899.
, William, 627.
Palmes, William, 55.
Pancok, William, 284.
Panell, John, 44, 251.
Panery, John, 78.
Panfield, co. Essex, 876.
, priory of, 240, 876.
Panne, John, 472.
Panyote, John, 318.
Papcastle, co. Cumberland, 187.
Pape, John, 6.
, Richard, 260.
Papinholt in Ber'e forest, co. Southampton,
97.
Pappe, Mynyn Bnault de la, 201, 217, 221.
Papworth Everard, Pappewortheverard, co.
Cambridge, 174, 382.
Paraunt, John, 271.
Parchemener, William, 482.
Pardon, William, 224.
Pardoner, Geoffiney, 75.
Parham, Perham, co. Suffolk, 110.
Paris, 594.
Parke [in Egloshayle], co. Cornwall, 467.
Parke, John, 149.
Bichard, 40.
, William, 149.
Parker, Edmund, 50, 381.
, Giles, 53.
, John, 50, 72, 271, 291, 381, 516,604.
, Bichard, 431.
Robert, 224, 363, 511.
, Thomas, 84, 50, 881.
, William, 308, 855, 874, 885, 488,
525, 575, 580.
Parliament, 52, 68, 96, 181, 288, 289, 880,
838, 390, 402, 411, 416, 424, 426, 428,
441, 448, 445, 455, 470, 488, 491, 511,
594.
^lui see Westminster ; Beading.
, speaker of, 265, 281, 452.
, clerk of. See Gnnthorpe ; Hyde.
Parmenter, John, 821.
3 B 2
756
GENERAL INDEX.
Parmer, co. BuckiDgham, 309.
Parot, John, 9.
Parr, Parre, GDbert, 20, 419, 664.
, Joho. 45, 106, 176, 264, 287, 388,
834, 417, 428, 489, 440, 490, 634.
, Thomas, 106, 177.
, William, 45, 106, 177, 264, 288, 384,
348-850, 423, 426, 490, 504, 531, 542,
568, 588, 606, 610,^685.
» , sheriff of Camberland, 841,
367.
, , sheriff of Westmoreland, 632.
, , lieutenant of the west march of
Scotland, 209.
^ , , Elizabeth his wife, 642.
, , Joan his wife, 106, 177, 568.
Parson, William, 225.
Fartnall. See Pertenhall. ;
Partnej, co. Lincoln, 508.
Partrichetaker, John, 140.
Parwich, Perwych, co. Derby, 440.
Parys,*John, vicar of Broad Hinton, 146.
, Thomas, 816.
Pasco we, John, I.
•. , Martin, 1.
Faslowe, Alice, 96.
Fassefeld Cheyers [in Ongar], co. Essex,
515.
Passelowe, Alice, 96.
Passemer, Bichard, 168, 281, 306.
Passhcote. See Patchcott.
Passhe, Thomas, 278.
Paston, John, esquire, 245, 247, 249.
, , knight, 169, 245,247, 249,250,
622.
, William, 169, 406, 528, 622.
Patchcott, Passhcote, co. Deyon, 86.
Paten, Hichard, 42.
PatensoD, John, 216.
Paternoster Lane, co. Middlesex, 111.
Paterjch, John, 8.
Paton, Ralph, 542.
Patricksbonrn, Patrikesbome, co. Kent, 41,
188.
Patryk, Richard, 483.
, William, 601.
Patrjkdale. See Patterdale.
Pattebroke, co. Devon, 156, 174.
Patterdale, Patrykdale, oo. Westmorehuid,
96.
Patton, CO. Westmoreland, 106, 177.
Patyn, Richard, 412, 468, 470, 513.
Paul Hohne [co. York], 199.
Paul IL pope, 179, 278.
Paulet, Pawelet, Poulet, John, 56, 100, 130,
246. 495, 629.
, , Eleanor his wife, 130.
, , William, 220, 350, 406, 688,
628.
Pault, Gilmyn, 558.
Pf^uncefote, Walter, 296,
Pavingham, Pavenham, Pakenham, co
Bedford, 191, 322.
Payy, WiUiam, 118.
Pawelet. See Paulet. ,
Paweley, Richard, 289.
Paxtoc, Great, co. Huntingdon, 141.
, Little, 485.1
Payn, Ralph, 251.
, Richard, 9, 146.
Roger, chaplain of Newton Popple^
ford, 280, 858, 876.
> Thomas, 7, 128, 865, 626.
, Walter, 286, 288.
Pbynell, John, 620.
, William, 285, 253, 619.
Payneswyk. See Painswick.
Paynter, Thomas, 665.
Payntonr, Alexander, 300.
, William, 28.
Pebmarsh, co. Essex, 515.
Pecche, William, 199, 283, 618.
Pecham, James, 852.
Pechecroft, oo. Devon, 843.
Pecke, Thomas, 887.
Peckham, co. Kent, 602.
, East, Estpekham, co. Kent, 187.
Pecok, John, 202.
, Robert, 409.
l*eke, Pek, Pekke, George, 382, 482.
, John, 218, 269.
, Robert, 54.
, Thomas, 679.
, William, 168, 289, 570, 679, 607.
Pekeryng, John, 6.
Pekham, Pekkeham, James, 196, 199, 219.
, , sheriff of Kent, 863.
, Peter, 177.
Pekke. See Peke.
Pekkeham. See Pekham.
Pelham, John, 247, 249, 688.
Pelitott, John, chaplain of the chantry at
the altar of St. Mary in Chichester
cathedral, 808.
, , parson of St Peter by Gyldyn-
hall, Chichester, 808.
Pelkyngton. See Pilkington.
Pelle, John, parson of Little Laver, 50.
Pellican, William, 802.
Pelly, John, esoheator in Norfolk and Suffolk,
126.
Peloponnesus, the, 65.
Pelson, Robert, 286.
Pemberd, John, 201.
Pembertou, John, 81, 184, 868.
9 f warden of the hospital of
St. Mary, Ospringe, 228, 274.
, Richard, 624.
, Robert, 498, 590, 624.
9 , esoheator in the ooouty of
Northampton, 568.
GENERAL INDEX.
767
I^etubridge, Pembrugge, co. Hereford, 14, 60.
Pembridge, Richard, 425.
, Petronilla his wife, 425.
Pembroke, 175, 454.
, county of, 175.
, earl of. See Herbert; Tador.
Fenard, PenDarth, co. Glamorgan, 168, 191.
Penbroke, Biehard, abbot of Evesham, 15,
85.
Pendeen, Pendjne, co. Cornwall, 880.
Pendile, James de la, 295.
Pendley, Pendeley [co. Hertford], 47, 185,
829.
Pendragon, co. Westmoreland, 264, 428, 582.
Pendyne. See Pendeen.
Pendyne, Biohard, 880.
Penery, Penewry, John, 591.
Penfoun, oo. Cornwall, 576.
Penfoun, John, 29, 878, 448, 576.
Penge, Pyngewode, co. Surrey, 308.
Penhale [in St. Bnoder], co. Cornwall, 297,
560.
Penhale, John, 114.
Penketh, Bichard, 516.
Penkridge, Penkryche, co. Stafford, 577.
Penley. See Pendley.
Penley, John, 268.
Penlyn, John, 862.
Fenmarch, in Brittany, 521.
Penmon and Prestholme, co. Anglesea, priory
of, 122.
, William Ardesoote, prior of, 122.
.., John Ingram, prior of, 122.
Fennalyn (? Fenlean), co. Cornwall, 58.
Pennarth. See Penard.
Penne, co. Buckingham, 78.
Penne, John, 208, 218.
Fennelay, co. Pembroke, 82, 187.
Pennyng, John, 75.
Penpole, co. Cornwall, 421, 457, 529.
Fenpons, John, 851, 854, 400, 491, 610.
, , escheator in Deron and Corn-
wall, 536.
Penponll. See Paimpol.
Penrith [co. Cumberhmd], 214, 260, 266, 424,
483, 487.
Fenry, Penary, John, 591.
Pensford, co. Somerset, 820, 380, 457, 580.
Penshurst, co. Kent, 800.
Pentney, co. Norfolk, prior of, 228, 258.
Pentre, co. Flint, 158.
Fentrich, Pentryche, co. Derby, 881.
Pentyre, John, 400.
Peny, Thomas, 8.
, William, 494.
Penyard, co. Hereford, 414.
Penycok, John, 24, 46.
Penzance, co. Cornwall, 104.
Pepyr, Bdmnnd, 221.
, William, vicar of Shome, 435.
Peraunt, John, 821.
Percy, Heniy, second earl of Northumberland,
108.
, , third earl, 26, 65, 108, 187,279,
812.
, , Eleanor his wife, 812.
, , fourth earl, 206, 221, 267,
849, 350, 426, 488, 464, 505, 518, 528,
541, 588, 605, 610, 618-^21, 628, 624,
682, 638, 685-688.
, sheriff of Northumberland, 467.
, , justice of the forests beyond
Trent, 258.
, , warden of the east and middle
marches towards Scotland, 818, 841,
450, 545, 591.
, Leo, 200.
, Bichard, 821.
, , Katharine his wife, 821.
, Thomas, 440.
Percy Fee, in Ludford, co. Lincoln 457, 529.
Pere, William, 255, 886.
Pereles, John, 599.
Peresson, Bichard, 49, 381, 604.
Ferett. See Ferret
Perham. See Farham.
Perkyns, John, 10.
Peronne, in France, 588.
Perot, Thomas, the elder, 446.
Ferpoynt, Perpount, Henry, 199, 2b4, 850,
428, 625.
Ferran Uthnoe, St Feran in Uthno, co.
Cornwall, 324.
Ferret, Ferett, John, parson of Lasham, 289.
837.
Ferrote, Thomas, 289.
Persall, Humphrey, 287.
Pershore, co. Worcester, Edmund, abbot
of, 8.
Person, Henry, 291.
, William, 504.
Fertenhall, Fartnall, co. Bedford, 142, 488.
Perth, in Scotland, 469.
Perwiche, Bichard, 619.
Perwych. See Parwich.
Perynerleson, Peter, 331.
Perys, Martin, 378.
Feste, John, 169, 201.
Pesehale, Humphrey, 219.
Pesemerssh, John, 14.
, Dame Joan his wife, 14.
Pestell, William, escheator of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 387.
Petegrewe, John, 75.
Peter, Petyr, John, 516.
Peterborough, co. Northampton, 8, 28 212.
, abbey of, 265, 271.
.......... convent of, 266, 418.
, William, abbot of, 292.
, Bichard Aasheton, abbot of, 266, 292,
418.
758
eENEBAL INDEX.
Peterborough, William Bamsey, abbot of, 36&,
271.
Petercome, yearly profit called, 131.
Peter Marland, Petermerlon, oo. DeTon, 86.
Petersham, co. Surrey, 64.
Petewyn, Thomas, 596.
Petham, co. Kent, 800.
.......... hundred of, 300.
Petherton, Pederton, Petterton, co. Somerset,
588.
forest of, 175, 269, 872.
, South, 84, 86, 80S.
..• , North, CO. Dorset [rectiui Somerset],
98t
Petit, Matthew, 548.
Petit, Giles le, 888.
Petrell. See Petterill.
Pettam, in France, 266.
Pettam, Petham, Bartholomew, 885.
..., Joan his wife, 885.
Pette, Thomas, 808.
Petterill, Petrell Wra, co. Cumberland, 506.
Petteworthe, Bichard, 4.
Petwall, Bichard, 407.
Petyt, Henry, 289.
, John, 54, 78, 104.
, Thomas, 80.
Petyte, William, the elder, 61.
, , the younger, 61.
Peuke, John, 471.
Peuplingue, Pyplyng, in the marches of Calais,
125.
Peurestoke. See Poorstock.
Peverel, honour of, 61, 87, 248.
PevereU, John, 503.
Peynter, William, 508.
Peynton, Boger, 402.
Peyntour, John, 240.
Peyso, Damianus de, 286, 361.
Peytewyn, Master Walter,- prebendary of
Bridgnorth, 210.
Peyton Hall [in Alphamstone] , co. Essex,
515.
Peyton, Thomas, 245, 248, 609.
Philip, Philips, Phelippes, Phelpes, Hugh, 6.
, , parson of King's Bipton, 182.
, , parson of Bramfield, 132.
, John, 65, 80, 225, 276, 854, 419,
485.
.,,., , Alice his wife, 65.
, John, parson of Shelton, 274.
, , the elder, 171.
, ,. the younger, 171.
,, Matthew, 257.
, Oto, 491.
, Bobert, 115, 200. 578.
Thomas, 401, 404, 409, 589.
,^,^„„„ , escheator of Somerset and
Dorset, 555.
^,_.. William, 48, 65.
Philip, William, parson of Aldrington, 396.
Philpot, Phelpot, John, 225, 246, 485.
Boger, 180, 463, 614.
, William, 225, 485, 526.
, , Margaret his wife, 225, 435.
Phippes, Thomas, 432.
Pibur, Pybour, co. Caermarthen, 60.
Picardy, 20, 42, 86, 89, 96, 108, 125, 204,
211, 309, 457, 529, 591.
Pichelsthom. See Pitstone.
Picheringe. See Pickering.
Piokbum, Pykbum, co. York, 575.
Pickering, Hcheringe, Pykeryng, co. Tork, 2.
, charter dated at, 117.
Pierponnt, Boger, 109.
Piers, John, 218, 602.
, WiUiam, 678, 589.
Pigmer, Bobert, 558.
Pikboum, John, 87.
Andeee Pykbum.
Pikeryng, John, 408, 416.
And tee Pykeryng.
Pilkington, Pylkyngton, Arthur, eicheator of
Cambridge and Huntingdon, 107.
, Qeorge, prebendary of Bridgnorth,
134.
John, 2U, 151, 198, 221, 261, 279,
807, 884, 349, 878, 408, 419, 426, 464,
564, 602, 638.
, , Joan his wife, 564.
, Otwell, 155.
, Bobert, '573.
, , Thomas, 426, 573.
Pillerton, Pylarton, co. Warwick, 8.
Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln, 508, 560.
Pinczon, Bolaod, 198.
Pinnockshire, Pynnokshire, co. Gloucester,
466, 586.
Piper, Thomas, 204.
Piracy, 28, 29, 54, 57, 101, 104, 129, 197,
198, 201, 217, 221, 222, 240, 249, 288,
817-^19, 353, 354, 377-379, 409, 429,
474, 492, 493, 600, 602, 605.
Pirton. See Pyrton.
Pitney, Pitteney, co. Somerset, 53.
Pitte, John, 486.
Pitteford, William, 552.
Pittelisden, Pytlesden, Vincent, 24, 94.
Pitteney. See Pitney.
Plttes, Bichard, 80.
Pitton, Pyttyn, co. Deyon, 881.
Pitsea, Pyttysey, co. Essex, 436.
Pitstone, Pichelsthom, co. Buckingham, 185.
Place, William de la, 213.
Plaistow in Bromley, co. Kent 81.
Phiter, Thomas, 408.
Playstowe, Pleystowe, Bichard, 10, 148, 202.
Pleasley, Pleseley, co. Derby, 608.
Plecy. See Pleshey.
GENERAL INDEX.
759
Pleey, Robert, 417.
Hesaimee, co. Kent, 64.
Plefiftnnoe, George, 680.
Fleseley. See Pleasley.
Fleaelej, John, parson of Springthorpe, 396.
, , rector of a moiety of the church
of Treswell, 396.
Pleshey, Plecy, Pleeshe, co. Bssez, &43. -
, college of, 69.
Pleystoire. See Playstowe.
Plomer, Plommer, John, 73, 96, 106, 117,
418, 471, 472.
, , Margaret his wife, 471^ 472.
, Robert, 329, 848, 428, 496.
And see Plummer.
Plomme, Richard, 398.
Flompton, Walter, 251.
And see Plumpton.
Plomtre, Henry, 256.
Flonay, Blairet, in Brittany, 521.
Ploufeld, John, 224.
Plonghwryght, Plowryght, William, 500.
Powden, John, 521.
Ploweden, Roger, 163.
Ploinn, William, presented to the church of
Chaldrington, 359.
Plomgarth. See Plungar.
Plummer, Henry, 81.
, John, keeper of the wardrobe of
Henry VI., 228, 232, 237.
, Robert, 407, 490.
And see Flomer,
Plumpton, Plympton, co. Sussex, 6, 368.
, Plompton, CO. York, 421 , 601 .
Plumpton, Plompton, Elizabeth, 601.
, Margaret, 601.
, William, 10, 55, 327,349,353,855,
408, 421, 572, 601, 638.
, William de, 601.
, , Alice his tnfe, 601.
, Marmaduke de, 602.
Plumsted, Little, co. Norfolk, 18.
Plungar, Plumgarth, co. Leciester, 27, 517.
Plymouth, co. Devon, 7, 109, 142, 257, 326,
519, 580.
,port of, 11, 34, 59, 209, 216, 230,
268, 521, 586, 555, 603.
, mayor of. See Chapman.
Plympton, Plymton, co. Deyon, 22, 23, 176,
189, 280, 431, 457, 529.
, hundred of, 22, 189, 280, 457, 699.
Barle, 72, 224, 881.
And see Plumpton.
Plymtree, Plymptre, co. Devon, 60.
Pocklington, Poklyngton, oo. York, 279, 641.
Poeok, John, 202.
, , Katharine his wife, 202.
Podennek. See Bodinnock.
Poke, John, 854.
Pokebioke. See Polebrook.
Pokerych. See Puckeridge.
Pokeryng, William, 269, 305.
Poldeve. See Poljew.
Pole. See Poole.
Pole, John, 318.
, Nicholas, 256.
, William, 373, 500, 507.
de la Pole, John, duke of Suff61k, 96, 170,
195-197, 199, 245-249, 261, 285, 312,
817, 349, 360, 352, 853, 873, 408, 417,
582, 683, 606, 608, 622, 625, 626, 630.
, , Elisibeth his wife, the king's
sister, 261, 812.
, John, earl of Lincoln, 96.
., Katharine, abbess of Barking, 388.
, Michael, earl of Suffolk, 242, 593.
, , Katharine his wife, 598.
, William, duke of Suffolk, 65, 66.
, , Alice his wife, 65, 66, 825, 362,
417, 435, 550.
Polebrook, Pokebroke, co. Northampton, 170.
Poleeon. See Poison.
Polesworth, oo. Warwick, 117.
Poley [in Pebmarsh], co. Essex, 515.
Poley, John, 291.
, Simon* 406.
Poleyn, William, 76.
Polhampton by Ashe, co. Southampton, 571.
Poljew, Polsewe, Poldeve [in St Brme], co.
Cornwall, 297, 560.
Poll. See Poole.
Pollard, John, 29.
Pollington, Polyngton in Snayth, co. York,
499.
Polruan, co. Cornwall, 492.
, port of, 492.
Polsewe. See Poljew.
Polsloe [in Heavitree], co. Devon, 434.
Poison, Poleson, Henry, 397.
Polstead Hall, in Bumham, co. Norfolk, 237,
308.
Polstede, John, 579.
Polvertoft, Gilbert, 75.
Polwenererwartha, co. Cornwall, 61.
Polwhenererwartha, Gilbert, 61.
Polyngham, co. Cambridge, 538.
Pomeroy, Pomerey, Pomeray, Pomery, Henry,
198, 407, 567, 612.
, , Anne hifl wife, 567.
, John, 490.
, , abbot of St. Mary de Pr6,
Leicester, 128, 461.
, Richard, 377, 652.
, Thomas, 406.
, , prior of Holy Trinity
London, 500.
Ponde, Stephen, 544.
Pondsford, Pontisford by Columpton, co
Devon, 156, 174.
Ponsbury. See Pontesbnry.
760
GENERAL INDEX.
Pontage, 161.
Ponte, John de, 414.
Poncefraot, Ponntfret, co. York, 600.
prior and conrent of, 564.
, Bichard Broune, prior of, 564.
Ponteland, Pount Eland, co. Northumberiand,
528.
PonteknolL See PoncknoU.
Pontesbory, Ponsbury, co. Salop, church of,
prebenda in, 277.
Pontisford. See Pondsford.
Pontes [in Buhner], co. Essex, 515.
Ponjnges, co. Suffolk, 191.
Ponjnges, Edward, 312, 576.
, Eleanor, 812.
, Richard, 812.
, Robert, the elder, 812.
.., , the youngs, 812.
Pool, North, Korthpole, co. Devon, 60, 127.
Poole, Pole, CO. Dorset, 154, 208, 501.
, port of, 11,34, 59, 91, 95, 155, 160,
167, 216, 280, 262, 268, 885, 387, 857,
867, 892, 410, 441, 451, 521.
Poorstock, Peurestoke, co. Dorset, 242.
Poort, Richard, 224, 820.
Pope, the, 67, 181, 185, 198, 206, 272, 878.
And see Paul ; Sixtus.
Pope, John, 885.
, Thomas, 287.
Popeley, John, 355, 572.
Popham, Richard, 522.
Poripighan. See Portpigham.
Porlock, CO. Somerset, 476.
Port, John, mayor of Salisbury, 128.
, William, 148, 186.
Portbury, co. Somerset, 502.
Portchester, co. Southampton, 28, 41, 422.
, forest of, 41,422.
Porte, Margaret, prioress of Ankerwyke, 880.
Porter, Edmund, 318.
, Giles, 818.
...., Robert, 818.
John, 8, 115, 147, 201, 208, 250, 257,
850, 386, 406, 483, 504, 628.
, Thomas, 824, 588.
, William, 486.
Porters, Purters, in Stebbing, co. Essex, 297.
Porthaleyn, Thomas, 24, 46, 117, 622.
Porthea. See St. Ives.
Porthia. See St. Ives.
Portloo, CO. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Portpigham, Poripighan^ co. Cornwall, 467,
629.
Ports. See Barnstaple ; Beaumaris ; Bide-
ford ; Boston ; Bridgewater ; Bristol ;
Calais ; Chester; Chichester ; Conway ;
Crozon ; Dartmouth ; Dover ; Exeter ;
Exmouth; Foweyi Grimsby; Has-
tings; Ipswich; Kingston on Hull;
London ; Lostwithiel ; Lynn ; New-
Ports.— <oji/.
castle on Tyne; Orwell; Plymouth;
Polruan; Poole'; Portemoath; Bom
ney ; Rye ; Salcombe ; Sandwich ;
Shoreham; Southampton; Topsham;
Weymouth; Winchelsea; Tarmouth.
Portsmouth, CO. Southampton, 41, 65, 126,
422, 493, 571, 574.
, charters dated at, 67, 136.
, port of, 105.
Portugal, 357, 859, 362, 377, «79, 450, 471,
509.
, king of. See AMonso.
, ship ca,n*A Fortado of, 57, 101.
Portyngton, Richard, 428.
, ....... escheator of the oonnty of
York, 390.
, Robert, the elder, 251.
, Thomas, 258.
, parson of Pertenhall, 438.
, , parson of Baldock, 440.
Poslingford, co. Suffolk, 89.
Possebury, co. Devon, 36.
Posshe, Henry, 300.
Poteman, William, 569.
Potsgrove, Pottysgrave, oo. Bedford, 521.
Potte, Robert, 835.
Potter, Biichael, 42.
, Thomas, 489.
Pouohe, William, 470.
Pouldn (in Fiuistere), in Britanny, 474.
Poulet, Dorothy, 559.
, James, 559.
, John, 196.
, , the elder, 558.
, , the younger, 558.
, Leonard, 558,
, Margaret, 559.
, Walter, 559.
, WiUiam, 558.
And $ee Paulet.
Poulperre, John, 354.
Poulton, Pulton, oo. Lancaster, 515.
Ponlyn, John, 581.
Pounde, le, in Guysnes, 457.
Pounde, Pownde, John, 196, 490, 493.
, Thomas, 88, 56, 59, 85, 122, 186,318,
351, 405, 429, 495, 572, 629.
Pounte, John, 213.
..., John de, 213.
, John da, 414.
Pount Eland. See Ponteland.
Pountene, co. Kent, 283, 546.
Pounteney, Thomas, 392.
Pountfiret. See Pontefract.
Poupley, Thomas, 464.
Poutrell, John, 161, 408, 501, 611.
Povington, Poyyngton, co. Dorset, 461.
, prioiy of, 63.
Fowderham, Powdram, co. Devon, 291.
GENERAL INDEX.
761
Power, John, 494.
, Robert, the elder, 286, 287.
, , the younger, 286, 287.
, Thomas, 286.
,......, parson of St. Marr, Calais,
568.
Powlet. ^eePaoleti Poulet.
Powyck, Bichard, 102,
Powlowe, 00. Westmoreland, 96.
Powys, lordship of, 283.
, lord of. See Tiptoft ; Grey.
Poy, John, yiear of Chisledon, 255.
Poynes, Humphrey, 403.
, Bichard, 54.
Bobert, 219, 220.
Poyntz, John, 23, 279.
, Bobert, 28, 279, 429.
Prat, Pratte, Matthew, 216.
, Nicholas, 472.
, Bichard, 446, 501.
, William, 417.
Prattesland, co. Devon, 843.
Pr6, de, by Leicester, monastery ot See
Leicester.
Predannaok (in MoUion), co. Cornwall, 297,
660.
Freest, Walter, 325, 430.
Prehite, William, 254.
Premonstratensian order, 364.
Prendergist, Thomas, 60.
Prescott, CO. Oxford, 452.
Preste, Thomas, 89.
Prestholme, priory of. See Penmon.
Prestman, John, 277.
Preston, co. Bnckingham, 18.
, CO. Devon, 60.
..., CO. Gloncester, 67.
...'. ,00. Hertford, 320.
, 00. Kent, 42.
, hundred of, 801.
, CO. Butiand, 346.
, CO. Somerset, 461, 551.
CO. Suffolk, 89, 297, 588.
, CO. Sussex, 42, 585.
Capes, CO. Northampton, 153.
Preston, Gilbert, 73.
, John, 3, 8, 81.
, Bichard, 6, 139, 390, 419, 550.
, Bobert, lord of Gormaneston, 193.
, Stephen, 126, 160.
, Thomas, 6, 77, 678.
, , Alice his wife, 678.
, William, 84.
Prestonlond, co. Devon, 343.
Prestonpans, Saltpreston, in Scotland, 453.
Preterwell. See PrittleweD.
Ptewe, Walter, 321.
Freystman, John, 214.
Price, John, 354.
Priddy, Prydy, co. Somerset, 148.
Prinket, John, crier in the King's Bench,
265.
Priour, John, 44, 880, 589.
Prittlewell, Preterwell, co. Essex, priory of,
65.
, Hugh, prior of, 66.
Privy seal, 415.
, keeper of. 5ee Hales; Huls; Bother-
ham; Bussell; StillingrUm.
, second in the office of . See Kent
Coke ; Bussell.
Probys, John, 5.
Profoot, John, the king's secretary, 48, ^06.
Proktour, Thomas, 580.
ProU, John, 127.
Promehelle. See Broomhill.
Promter, William, 75.
Proute, Thomas, 419.
Prouwet, Alexander, parson of Bottesford,
246.
Prowte, Thomas, parson of Codford St. Peter,
443.
, parson of Turners Piddle, 443.
Prussia, 169, 491, 494.
Prut, Thomas, 817, 608.
Piyce, William, 149.
Prydy, See Priddy.
Pryk, William, 202.
Prymonr, Bobert, 326.
Prysot, John, 72.
, , chief justice of the Bench, 1-7,
9, 10, 12, 16,38, 6i; 72-79, 81, 91, 94,
109, 142-149, 173, 188, 194, 202, 203,
225-228, 253-257, 321-323, 326, 364,
380, 882, 384-386, 481-436, 482, 498,
501, 502, 622, 675, 577, 579, 681.
Pnche, John de, 159.
Puckeridge, Pokerych, co. Herfford, 498.
Pudenbrock, Judoc de, 237.
Pudsay, Pndsey, Edward, 215.
, Grace, 215.
, John, 365.
, Boland, 215.
, Thomas, 200, 490.
, William, 215, 317.
Pulborough, Pulbarowe, co. Sussex, 80.
Puleston, Boger, 152.
Pullerbache. See Pulverbatch.
Pulteney, John, 255, 619.
Thomas, 392, 401.
Pulter, John, 100, 199, 285, 340, 407, 428,
642, 617.
, Bichard, prior of St. Bartholomew in
West Smithfield, London, 265, 272.
Pulton. See Poulton.
Pulverbatch, Pullerbache, co. Salop, 366.
, Castle, 365.
, Church, 366.
Pnnche, John, 95, 293.
Pnncknoll, Ponteknoll, co. Dorset, 457, 629.
762
GENERAL INDEX.
Purbecky co. Dorset, forest of, 188, 268, 867.
Purcas, John, 180.
Puroell, Thomas, 500.
Pnrchas, Porches, William, 889, 416, 484.
Poriton, Puryton, co. Somerset, 187, 461,
551.
Purke, Alice, 78.
Puzpyt, William, 7.
Porters. See Porters.
Pury, John, 77, 808, 818, 874.
Poryton. See Poriton.
Pose, Damian de la, 886.
Possyn, Robert, 208.
Potte, Walter, 140.
Fottock's Hardwick, Pottokeshaidwik, co.
Hontingdon, 485.
Pyboor. See Pibor.
Pycard, Richard, 202.
Pye, Roger, 82.
Pygge, John, bishop of Ardfert, 469.
, , parson of St. Christopher,
London, 469.
Pyggyll, William, 486.
Pygot, CO. Lincoln, 854.
Fygot, Edmond, 184, 201.
, Geoffrey, 55.
John, 417, 597.
, Richard, 88, 102, 108, 168, 245-249,
254, 864, 878, 408, 517, 569, 572, 607-
609, 617, 622, 681, 687.
, Joan his wife, 254.
, Robert, 289.
William, 801.
Pykbom. See Pickbom,
Pykbom, John, 575.
, Thomas, 77
, , Joan his wife, 77.
ilndlreePikboom.
Pyke, Stephen, parson of Ooldhanger, 146.
Pykenbam, Master William, 171.
Pykeryng, John, 285, 349, 505, 637.
, Margaret, 482.
, Richard, 9.
J Dan Thomas, abbot of Whitby, 544.
!........, William, 508.
And see Pickering ; Pikeryng.
Pyket, Richard, 81.
Pylarton. See Pillerton.
Fylbergh, Stephen, parson of Measden, 321.
I^lche, Thomas, 75.
Pyle, Henry, 61.
Pylkyngton. See Pilkington.
Pyll, Thomas, 4.
Pylme, William, 44.
Pylton, John, 599.
William,88L
Pylyen, Ivo, 605.
Pympe, Thomas, 800.
Pynehamore, John, 285.
Pynchebek, Richard, 28, 170, 854, 508, 619.
, ....,., Joan his wife, 508.
Pynchelegh, co. Cornwall, 58.
luncheon, Thomas, 281.
, Elizabeth, his wife, 231.
Pynchyn, William, 101.
Pynde, Thomas, 848, 874.
I^ngewode. 5ee Penge.
PyngyU, William, 826.
I^nke, John, 141.
Pynne, John, 411.
, Philip, 116.
Pynnokshire. See Pinnockshire.
P^lyng. See Penplingoe.
Fyrton, Pirton, WUliam, 248, 949, 286, 345,
491, 618.
P^fFoles, John, 558.
Pyrwyn, ship called la Jeimeit of, 526.
Pjrtlesden. See Pittelisden.
Pyttyn. See Pitton.
Pyttysey. See Pitsea.
Q.
Qoadring, co. Lincoln, 457, 529, 560.
Qoainton, Qoeynton, co. Bockingham, 158.
Qoans, John, 443.
Qoantockshead, Est Cantok, Cantokkeshed,
CO. Somerset, 194, 330, 364, 622.
Qofiplode. See Whaplode.
Qoarendon. See Qoomdon.
Qoarles Coorte in Horton, co. Wilts, 538.
Qnamdon. See Qoomdon,
Qoamle. See Whamley.
Qoarton, John, 606.
Qoarme, Qoarom [in Winsford, co. Somer
set], 36.
Qoatermayns, Richard, 18, 26, 40, 41, 101,
226, 285, 286, 350, 875, 899, 406, 482,
573, 625, 626.
Qoeenboroogh, Qoenesbo^h, Qoynborgfa,
Isle of Sheppey, co. Kent, 88, 801, 457,
529.
, mayor of. See Ran.
Qoeen's Camel, co. Somerset, 339.
Qoemenes (in Finistere), in Brittany, 474.
Qoenecoort, co. Kent, 401.
Qoeneson, William, 37.
Qoomdon. See Qoomdon.
Qoeynton. See Qoainton.
Qoidampton, John, 405, 429.
Qoidenham, Qoydenham, co. Noriblk, 568.
Qoikorell, Robert, 71.
Qoincy, Roger, earl of Winchester, 413, 483.
Qointone. See Eineton.
GENERAL INDEX.
763
Qnitao, Ivo, 198.
Qnorndon, Qoamdon, Qnarendoii, co.
Leicester, 26, 27, 383, 517.
Quotenlem, Nicholas, 198.
Qaydhampton, Bobert, mayor of Reading,
817.
Qnjnboigh. See Qneenboroogh.
Quyne, Thomas, 8.
Qaytrigge. See Whiterigg.
Qayzlej, John, 318.
Qwifbrigge. See Whiterigg.
Qwyk, Joan, 187.
Qwynbarongh, Bobert, 405. '
R.
Baa, William, 224.
Babanks, Bichard, 277.
Bao6he. See Neroche.
Bacheford. See Bochford.
Bacheford, William, 355.
Baddiff, Badclyf, Bartholomew, dean of the
collegiate church of Bishop Auckland,
382.
, G^rge, 216, 259,269.
, Henry, 124.
, , Isabel his wife, 124.
, John, 245, 249, 386, 510, 623.
, Bobert, 15, 216, 386, 837, 491, 510.
, , Margaret his wife, 336, 837.
, Boger, 86, 190, 433.
, Thomas, 46, 271.
, Walter, 340,521.
, William, the elder, 511.
, , the younger, 511.
\ And see Batclyff.
Badford, co. Nottingham, 600.
Badford, Badeford, Nicholas, 5, 194, 522.
, William, 49, 381.
Radley, Thomas, 377.
Badlet, Badlot |in Spaxton], co. Somerset,
194, 200, 522.
Badway, co. Warwick, 64, 411.
Bagnall, BagenhuU, co. Nottingham, 243,
441, 482.
Baincliff, Baynclyff, co. Tork, 541.
Bainham, Benham, co. Essex, charter dated
at, 871.
, Beynham, co. Kent, 202, 502, 540,
541.
Baissheley' See Bashleigh.
Baithby, Batheby, co. Lincoln, 508.
Balegh, John, the elder, 403.
, Walter, 4, 403.
, , Joan his wife, 4.
Baley, Simon, 109.
Bamerygge, Andrew, 80.
Bampisham, Ramsham, co. I>orset, 457, 529.
Bampsham^ Dan Peter, abbot of Sherborne,
550. 554.
Bamsam. See Bampisham.
Bamsbury, Remesbury, co. Wilts, 523.
Bamsham. See Bampisham.
Bamsey, co. Huntingdon, abbey of, 86, 98,
107, 400.
abbot and convent of, 86, 107, 894.
, John, abbot of, 617.
> John Stowe^ abbot of, 107.
, William Witlesey, abbot of, 98, 107,
892, 394.
f Dan John Wardeboys, abbot of, 892
400.
Bamsey, William, abbot of Peterboix>ugh, 265,
271.
Ban, Bichard, mayor of Queenborough, 493.
Bande, 483, 487.
Bandolff, John, 460.
Baool, John, 521.
Baparaff, Pelyngto de, 866.
Baphael by Lansallos, Bathewill by Lan-
salwys, CO. Cornwall, 579.
Bashleigh, Baissheley, cO. Devon, 36.
Baskelf, co. York, 488, 486, 487.
Baskemer, William, 169.
Bason, John, 271.
Basshe, John, 836.
Bassyngham, Giles van, 335, 459.
Batby, Botby, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Batclyff, Elias, 141.
>Hngh, 28.
Batclyff, Battedyfl, John, of PitzWanter, 12,
21.
, Elizabeth his wife, 12, 21.
, Bichard, 12.
, Bobert, 268, 239, 352, 354, 619^21.
And see Badcliffl
Batheby. See Baithby.
Bathewill. See RaphaeL
Bathmell, Rothemell, co. York, 307, 419.
Rathwire, Rawyre [co. Meath], 458, 465, 598.
, lord of. See DanyelL
Rattedyff. See Ratclyff .
Raughton, co. Cumberland, 13.
Raulyn, Ranle, Simon, 109.
, John 250.
, Richard, 885.
Rannds, oo. Northampton, 887.
Rannsam, in Guisnes, 457.
Raunston. See Rarenstone.
Raven, Ravyn, Thomas, 197, 878.
Ravensden, co. Bedford, 191.
Ravensthorpe, oo. York, 10, 116, 460.
Bavenstone, Bannston, co. Bookingham, 255.
.••. , pciory 0^ 343.
764
GENERAL INDEX.
Ravenstone, convent of, 832.
, John Holt, prior of, 3S2.
Enttace Barnard, prior of, 843.
Bavenswath, co. York, 90, 215.
Bayyn. See Baven.
Bayyi, Thomas, 590.
Bawdon, Nicholas, prebendary of Bridgnorth,
590.
Kawe, John, 171, 408.
Raweljn, John, 201.
Bawelyns, John, 355.
Rawlegh, John, 57, 128, 129.
Bawlet, Nicholas, 46.
Rawlyn, John, 208.
, Bichard, 2.
, Simon, §23.
Bawreth, co. Essex, 509.
Bawyre. See Bathwire.
Baychford, Nicholas, 299.
Baylegh, Edward, sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester, 186.
Bayleigh, Beylegh, co. Essex, 839.
Baylton, Thomas, 214, 277.
Bayne, Little Beynes, co. Essex, 872.
Bayne, Bobert, 477.
, Thomas, 477.
, William, 215, 477.
Baynee. See Beynes.
Raynford, Beynford, Beynforth, Henry, 28,
625.
, Laurence, -220, 351, 407, 545, 606,
618.
, 4 sheriff of Essex and Hertford,
42.
Baynold. See Beynold.
Beading, Bedyng, co. Berks, 2, 80, 817, 436,
596.
, mayor of. See Quy dhampton. -
, Parliament at, 239.
, charters dated at, 34, 63, 426, 478.
Bearsby, Beresby [co. Leicester], 4, 81.
Bechardson, WiUiam, 214.
Bedbonm, Bedebum, co. Lincoln, 183.
Bedboombury [co. Hertford], 286.
Bedbridge, Budbrngge, co. Soathampton,
forest of, 116.
, hundred of, 116.
Bedclyff, co. Middlesex, 78.
Beddon. See Bedon.
Bede, Beed, Edmund, 37, 196, 246, 247, 285,
295, 849, 472, 557, 608.
, , Katharine his wife, 295.
, John, 226, 244, 288, 384, 525, 583.
Bobert, 54.
, Simon, 201.
, Thomas, 236.
, WiUiam, 292.
Bedeknape, Bedknape, Edmund, 197, 204,
223, 255, 385.
, William, 256, 508.
Bedemdyn. See Bedmayne.
Bedes worth, Bedeworth, Bichard, 547.
Bedford. See Bedford.
Bedgate, William, 515.
Bediche, Henry, 86.
Bedisplaee, co. Wilts, 533.
Bedknape. See Bedeknape.
Eedknyght, John, 49,831.
Bedlyngton. See Bidlington.
Bedman, Bichard, 476.
Bedmayne, Bichard, 177, 635.
Bedmile, Bedmyld, co. Leicester, 27, 517.
Bedmire, Bedmer, co. York, 1.
Bedon, Beddon, in Brittany, 498.
Bedyng. See Beading.
Bee, Boger, 22, 286, 353, 368, 405, 407, 492,
494, 614, 622.
, sheriff of Essex and Hertford,
656.
, , escheator in Essex and Hert-
ford, 556.
, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk,
498, 556.
, , the elder, 62, 530, 581.
, , the younger, 62, 531.
, William, 62, 581.
Beed. See Bede.
Beepham, Bepheham, co. Norfolk, 191.
Begnier, duke of Anjou, 571.
Beigate, co. Surrey, 442.
Belqnagl^ftle. See Bickinghall.
Belyngton. See Billington.
fiemesbury. See Bamsbury.
Bemon, Jaquet, 338.
Bemond, Thomas, 74.
Bempstone, Bemston, co. Nottingham, 297.
Bendcomb, co. Gloucester, 10.
Bendlesham, co. Suffolk, 110.
Benham. See Bainham.
Benhold, Bonhale, co. Bedford, 499, 507.
Benkyn, John, 7, 8, 258.
Bennes, in Brittany, 521.
Benyll, Thomas, 142.
Bepheham. See Beepham.
Bepingdon, Ambrose, chaplain of the chantry
of St. John Baptist by St. Maiy Alder-
mary church, London, 869, 895.
Bepton, CO. Derby, 10.
, in Ashford, co. Kent, 274.
Bepyndon. See Bepingdon.
Bepynghale. See Bippingale.
Beresby. See Bearsby.
Besby. See Bisby.
Bescarrek, Isabel; 390, 444.
Besiburgh. See Bisborough.
Beskyngton. See Buskington.
Restell, John, 145.
Bestormel, BostormaU, co. Cornwall, 157.
Bestwold, Bichard, 222.
, Thomas, 608.
GENERAL INDEX.
766
Betfoid, CO. Nottingham, 243, 441, 466, 482.
, East, 440.
Betherfeld. See Botherfield.
Beneles. See Rivetf 8.
Renelet, go. Kent, 92.
Beve, John, 255.
Bevell, John, 286.
Bewele, John, 5.
, , Alice his irife, 5.
Bexon, Bixyn [in Stogamber], co. Somerset,
193, 194, 200, 380, 364, 522.
Beygate, Stephen, 325.
Bejlegh. See Bayleigh.
Beyner, John, 286.
Beynes. See Bayne.
Beynes, Baynes, Thomas, 168, 607.
B^metthorp, co. Norfolk, 191.
Beynforth. See Baynford.
Beynham. See Bainham.
Beynn. See Bhine.
Beynold, Baynold, Henry, 194, 236.
, John, 193, 194, 212.
, Philip, 160.
, Biohard, 51, 78, 104, 405.
, Thomas, 262.
, WiUiam, 87, 104, 194.
, , Joan his wife, 87.
Beynwell, John, 509.
Beyny, John, 219.
Bhine, Beynn, wine of, 429.
Bhodes, the grand master of, 282.
Bhossili, Bassely, co. Glamorgan, 163.
Bhnddlan, charter dated at, 34.
Bhydd, Byd, co. Worcester, 102.
Bibston, Bibetayn, Little, co. York, 601 .
Bichard, John, 21.
Bichardby, Bichard, 214.
Bichard, king of England, 586.
Richard I., charters of, 136, 828, 364, 370,
371, 376, 423, 425, 426, 478, 60J.
Bichard U., 11, 48, 50, 63, 82, 92, 94, 109,
112, 127, 138, 136, 150, 152, 175, 186,
210, 235, 289, 242, 280, 295, 315, 331,
865, 389, 412, 420, 450, 455, 459, 467,
586, 590.
, charters of, 67, 164, 369, 425, 601.
, letters patent of, 13, 16, 68, 112, 115,
121, 124, 134-136, 164, 188, 237, 267,
358, 364, 871, 423, 459, 465, 478, 520,
538,539,592,601.
...., great roll of, 130,^235.
Bichard, duke of York, the king's &ther, 22,
42, 46, 48, 59, 67, 69, 79, 82, 89, 100,
108, 119, 181, 153, 159, 162, 178, 184,
192, 261, 275, 278, 304, 368, 361, 368,
372, 894,432,437,489,447,471,486,
507, 522, 530, 531, 588, 543, 544, 563,
564, 584, 597.
, letters patent of, 62.
p...,..., burial of, 592^
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, the king's brother,
69, 126, 128, 170, 179, 180, 192, 195,
198, 219-221, 288, 284, 296, 817, 330,
338, 345, 846, 348-353, 366, 408, 426,
455, 464, 486, 507, 509, 518, 530, 550,
556, 557, 564, 573, 583, 586, 607-638.
, chamberlain of England, 262, 344.
, constable of England, 178, 307,
439,505,511,591.
, admiral of England, Ireland and
Aquitaine, 52, 171, 184, 201, 489, 489,
495.
> chief justice of North Wales, 179,
275.
, chief justice of South Wales, 185,
275.
« Chamberlain of South Wales, 185,
275.
9 warden of the west marches towards
Scotland, 489.
, keeper of the forests beyond Trent,
838.
> sheriff of Cumberland, 485, 556.
, grants to, 94, 139, 179, 260, 266, 297,
329, 466, 483, 549, 560.
f , Anne hia wife, 455, 507,550,
556, 557.
Bichard de Salopia, duke of ^York, the king's
son, 508, 592.
Bichard, duke of Cambridge, 394.
Bichard, Byohard, John, 353, 432.
, Bobert, 234.
, Thomas, 300.
of Stable, 200.
ap Thomas ap Griffith, 860.
ap Gwillm Lloyd, parson of Alves-
cott, 383.
Bichard's Castle, Bycardiscastell, co. Here-
ford, 521.
Bichardson, Bychardson, John, 1, 442.
, Bobert, 591.
, Thomas, 1.
, William, 277.
Biche, Thomas, 182.
And eee Uyche,
Bichemond, Bichard, 49.
Bichewode, co. Wilts, 533.
Bichmond, Bychemond, co, York, 119, 239
457, 483, 486. 506, 513. '
9 honour of, 242, 843, 529.
fee, 417.
.......... archdeaconry of, 417.
> archdeacon of. See Shirwood.
Bichyngwode, John, 541.
Bickinghall, Rekynghale by Botesdale, co.
Suffolk, 149.
Biclyf, Balph, 215.
Bider, William, the younger, 199.
Bidge, Buge, Bugge, co. Hertford, 10, 145.
Bidgate, Bidegate, William, 587.
Bidle, Nicholas, 464.
pipngton, Bedlyngton, cp. Butjjmd, 32, W
766
GENERAL INDEX.
1
Bightwjse, Thomas, 498.
, William, 881.
Bikman, John, parson of Uovekirke, 89.
Biland, Thomas, 515.
Bilej, Elias, 545.
BillatoD, Billeton [in Linkinhonie], oo.
Cornwall, 467.
Billington, Reljngton, oo. York, 579.
Bingslow, Byngeslowe, co. Kent, hnndred of,
240, 802.
Bingstead, Byngstead, co. Northampton, 60.
Bingwood, Byngwode [cO. Southampton],
209.
Bipley, Byppley, Bichaid, 9, 528.
Bipon, CO. York, 15, 346, 600.
Bippas, Atice, 586.
Bippingale, Bepynghale, co. Lincohi, 26, 885,
517.
Bipplyngham, Bohert, parson of Chipstead,
543.
BippoD, William, 28.
Bipton Begis, co. Huntingdon, 6, 132.
Bisboroogh, Besiborgh, oo. Buckingham,
472.
, Princes, 472.
Bisby, Besby, co. York, 253.
Bise in Holdernesse, co. York, 488, 486, 487.
Bisebank, Bnysbank, Bysbanke by CSalais,
20, 204, 270, 271, 290, 388, 450, 513.
Bising, CO. Norfolk, 512.
Bisington Wyk, Wyke Busjdon, oo. Glou-
cester, 438, 461.
Biskyngton. See Buskington.
Bisshe, Bysshe, John, 208, 269, 372.
Biston. See Buston.
BisyngcastelL See Castle Bising.
Bither, William, 378, 580.
, , Syba his wife, 878.
, William, the second, 878.
, , the third, 378.
Bithiscourt,oo. Wilts, 533.
Biton, 483, 487.
Bivelin, in Hallamshire, co. York, 439.
Biver, Byver, John, 77, 579.
Bivett^s Beueles in Bhimpling, co. Suffolk,
556.
Blxyn. See Bezon.
Bobard, Henry, 81.
, John, 546.
, , Agnes his wife, 546.
Bobdyn, John, 104.
l^berd, John, 224, 478.
Boberdes, Bichard, 148.
Boberdys, John, 82.
Bobert, William, 4, 128, 167.
, sonof Odo,479.
ap Guillim ap Thomas, 442.
Boberts, Bobertes, Bichard, 224, 8^0.
Bobertebridge, co. Sussex, 468.
Bobertson, John, 203.
, Bichard, 257.
, Bobert, 146.
Bobessard, Louis, lord of Bourohier, 988.
, William, 325.
Bobkyn, David, 4.
Bobson, Bichard, 214, 277.
Bobyn, John, 197.
Bobyns. John, 471.
, Bichard, 317, 819, 354.
, Thomas, 144, 827, 553.
....*...., William, 197.
Bobynson, Bobenson, James, 10.
, Joan, 215.
, John, 214, 215, 277.
, , the elder, 286, 287.
;.., , the younger, 286, 287.
Bichard, 275, 281, 286, 287, 960,
442.
.., , Thomas, 212.
,Wmiam, 216,823.
Bocelin, Master, vice-chancellor of Bichard L,
328, 376.
Boche, CO. York, John, abbot of, 885.
, le Boche, co. Nottingham, 446.
Andelys, in Franca, charters dated
at, 328, 871, 376, 601.
Boche, Joan, 194.
, John, 193, 194, 846.
, PhiUp,197.
Bocheile^ wine of, 378.
Bochester, Boucestre, oo. Kent, 92, 288, 297,
302,325,371,496,569.
, hundred of, 802.
..., mayor of, 409.
the bishop of 502.
And $ee Alcok; Botherham;
Bnssell.
, bishopric of, 597.
, diocese of, 93, 848, 589.
, cathedral of, prior and convent of,
870.
, , Simon, prior of, 370.
, charters dated at, 870, 661.
, hospital of St. Bartholomew by. See
Chatham.
Boohford, Bacheford, co. Essex, 878, 426.
, hundred of, 426, 625.
Bockbom, Bokeboume, co. Southampton, 82,
88.
BocUngham, co. Northampton, 599.
, forest of, 599, 601.
Bockland, Bokelond, co. Norfolk, 515.
Tofts, 515.
Boclyff. See Bouolyfl.
Bodborough, co. Gloucester, 577.
Bodeney, Edmund, 412.
Bodelond, William, 820.
Boderham. See Botherham.
Bodes, Bobert, 817, 582.
eENEB^ INDEX.
767
Rodmersham, co. Kent, 825, 447.
Rodney, Walter, 522.
Rodflley, Bodysley, co. Derby, 258.
Rodys, William, rector of a moiety of the
church of Treflwell, 896.
> , parson of Springthorpe, 896.
Roger, John, 6, 8, 83, 81, 92, 122, 158, 428,
629.
, , sheriff of Southampton, 208.
, , yicar of Moreton, 160.
.., Thomas, 177, 197, 201, 240, 250,
581,
, William, 177.
......... ap John, 152.
ap Roger Vaghan, 429.
Rogers, Henry, the younger, 196.
, John, 53, 59, 196, 220, 262, 495, 571,
577.
•• , Alice his wife, 577^
, Thomas, 118, 247, 851, 678,635.
Rogger, John, 82, 85, 88, 108, 109, 161, 218,
226, 281, 374, 503.
, , Alice his wife, 109.
, Thomas, 164, 608.
Rokeboume. See Rockbom.
Rokeby. See Rugby.
Rokele, R. de, 561.
Rokeleyes, Thomas, 84.
Rokelond. See Rockland.
Rokes, Rokys, John, 268.
, Thomas, 56, 126, 196, 568, 584, 608.
, Walter, 257.
Rokesley. See Ruzley.
Rokley, John, 47.
, Robert, 47, 176, 451, 528, 555.
, William, 5S 8, 555.
Rokynge. See Ruckiuge.
Rokys. See Rokes.
Rolff, William, 188.
Rolffe, John, 435.
RoUam, Jacome, 509.
Roller, John, 808.
RoUesham. See Rowsham.
Rolletton, Rowlstone, co. Nottingham, 106.
, CO. Lincoln, 820.
And see Rolstone.
Rolston, CO. Deyon, 36.
Rolstone, RoUeston in Banwell, co. Somerset,
72.
Rolvenden, co. Kent, 259, 283.
Romaldkirk, co. York, 215.
Roma, Marcellus de, 474.
Rombalde, Thomas, 4.
, William, 4.
, , Marjory his wife, 4.
Rome, church of, 179, 186, 206, 454, 470, 472,
474, 597.
, court of, 817, 841, 868, 873, '398,
415.
Romford, Rumford, oo. Essex, 78.
Ronmey, Rompney, Rumney, co. Kent, 44,
266, 282, 288, 290, 808, 463, 488.
, port of, 496.
ship called The Christopher of , 282.
> Old, CO. Kent, 244, 288, 380, 546.
Marsh, 546, 547.
Romsey, co. Southamptou, 569.
, abbey of, 339, 344.
, convent of, 337.
, Joan Brigges, abbess of, 837.
, Elizabeth Broke, abbess, of, 839,
844.
Ronehed, Richard, 291.
Ronhale. See Renhold.
Roo, John, 199,253.
9 , Margaret his wife, 253.
, Thomas, 15^.
RooB in Bradfield Combust, co. Suffolk, 36.
Rosse, CO. York, 48,487, 457, 458,
529, 530.
Roos, Eleanor, 90, 460.
, Qiles, 325.
, Henry, 807, 558.
, John, lord, 20,419.
» , Marjory his wife, 20, 824, 419.
Richard, 169, 218, 245, 247, 249, 267,
424,432.
, Robert, 460.
^ , Thomas, 458, 459, 530.
» I Maijory his wife, 458, 580.
, Thomas, fifth lord of Roos and Hame-
lake, 506.
, , Beatrice his wife, 506.
., Thomas, ninth lord, 86, 100.
., ....... Eleanor his wife, 86, 100.
...«...., Thomas, tenth lord, 17, 18, 20,24,
27, 36, 38, 40, 48, 47, 48, 70, 90, 100,
125, 294, 441, 461, 480, 606.
• ,Philippahis wife, 17,47, 70, 90,
125.
Roosebeck, Rusbek, co. Lancaster, 456.
Roper, Alan, 285.
, John, 802, 889.
, Simon, 285.
Ropers, in Bures St. Mary, co. Suffolk, 25.
Ropsley, Ropesley, co. Lincoln, 26, 291, 517.
Ros, Henry, 551.
, Robert, 217, 222.
Roscelin, Master. See Rocelin.
Roschebrook, Eleanor de, 872.
, William de, 372.
, , Joan his wife, 872.
Roscoff, Rousgo (in Finistere), in Brittany
474. "
Rose, John, 221, 253, 268.
, Richard, 257.
, WiUiaro, 4, 171, 213.
Roseniihon, Roseneython [in St. Keyemel,
CO. Cornwall, 297, 660.
Rosmoders, Rosemoderes, William, 58, 104.
I
768
GEl^BAL INDEX.
Rosneython. See Bosenithon.
Boiogan, co. Cornwall, 880.
Bosogan, John, 280.
Bo«0e, Thomas, 898, 877, 899.
, William, 290, 494.
BoBse. See Boos.
Bossher, William, 165.
Bonington, BoByngtoii, co. York, 108.1
BoiBisBon, Jamea, 515.
Bostonnall. See Bestormel.
BoBwoiy, CO. Cornwall, 104.
Botby. See Batby.
Bote, John, 4.
Botfill, John, 8.
Boter, Heniy, 251.
Botheley, Boger, 864.
, William, 255.
Bothemell. See Bathmell.
Botheney, Edmand, 264.
Botherfield, Betherfeld, co. Suasex, 384.
Botherham, Boderliam, co. Tork, 73, 244,
585.
Botherham, John, 167, 2te, 428, 446, 570,
607.
, Master Boger, 317, 609.
..., warden of the King's Hall,
Cambridge, 867.
., Master Thomas, keeper of the priiry
seal, 19, 42, 182, 190, 868,446.
, , provost of the college of Wing-
ham, 42.
, , chancellor of Cambridge
University, 609.
,..., , bishop of Bochester [1468-
1471], 132, 190,882, 375, 609,618.
, bishop of Lincoln [1472-1480]
and chancellor, 829, 380, 382,342, 343,
859, 363, 375, 392, 400, 422, 446, 450,
462, 472, 475, 485, 517, 619, 628, 530,
538, 540, 542, 548, 588, 594, 597, 607,
609,';617,;61 9-621, 623, 625-627.
, William, 309.
Botherwick, co. Soathampton, 189.
Bothur, Bobert, 501.
Bothwell, CO. Northampton, 202, 386.
Botoar, Bobert, 180.
Boncestre. See Bochester.
Bondyff, Brian, 55, 408, 593, 638.
..,., , third baron of the Bxohequer,
28, 63, 229, 258, 420, 528, 585.
, Gay, 688.
, John, 601.
, , Margaret his wife, 601.
Boaehede, Bichard, 271.
Bonen, 393.
, charter dated at, 538.
Bonf, Brigencius, 197.
Bonfford. See Buftord.
Houghton, CO. Norfolk, 84, 191.
, polpi, 257.
Bonley, John, 885.
, Thomas, 486.
Bonnhed, Bichard, 291.
Bona, Gilbert, 104.
, Henry, 268.
, John, 152, 844, 845.
) ,the younger, 246, 684.
, William, 228,287.
Bousgo. See Boscoff.
Bouthe, Brian, 199.
, William, 468.
Bonz, John le, 521.
Bowe, John, 70, 71, 801, 407, 618.
Bowelond, John, 171.
Bowell, Thomas, 610.
Bowley, co. Stafford, 242.
CO. Wilts, 466.
Bowlond, Simon, 2.
Bowlstone. See Bolleston.
Bowsham, Bollesham, Bulsam, co. Bucking*
ham, 56.
Bowthole. SeeButhall.
Boxby, CO. Idncoln, 385.
Boxton, John, prior of Dunstable, 309.
Boyall. SeeByall.
Boydon, oo. Essex, 12.
Boyston, co. Cambridge, prior and convent of,
428..
,00. Hertford, 75.
Buckinge, Bokynge, oo. Kent, 288, 821, 546.
Budbrugge. See Bedbridge.
Budby, Boger, 87.
Budge, Bugge, co. Salop, 274.
Budhale, Nicholas, parson of Horsford, 967.
Budham, East, Estrudham, co. Norfolk, 191.
, West, 191.
Budorddwy, co. Flint, 210.
Budsten, Henry, 206.
Budston, Bobert, 498.
Budynge, John, archdeacon of Northampton,
485.
Bufford, Boufford, co. Nottingham, abbot of,
244.
, William, abbot of, 410, 479.
Bufford, John, 248.
..., Bobert, 285, 286, 363, 608.
.......... Thomas, 363.
Bugby, Bokeby, co. Warwick, 5.
Buge. See Bidge.
Bugge. See Bidge ; Budge.
Rogge, John, 218, 274.
, ....... escheator in the county of
Worcester, 211.
Buggewey, William, 582.
Bughbergh, co. Wilts, hundred of, 587.
Bughton, William, 122, 595.
Bukeby, Henry, 215.
, Thomas, 215.
Bulsam. S^ Bowsfiam,
GENERAL INDEX.
769
Ramford. See Romford.
Ramney. See Romnej.
Rumsey, John, 404.
Rumwode, co. Nottingham, 810, 488.
Rnsbek. See Rooeebeck.
Roflhall, Rnsteshfill, oo. Wiltfi, 466.
Ruslie, John, 218.
Rashford, Russhworth, co. Norfolk, 562.
Roflhton, Rassheton, oo. Northampton, 60.
Rnshworth [co. Norfolk], college of St. John
Evangelist, master or warden and
brethren of, 808.
Rmkington, Reskyngton Riskyngton, oo.
Lincoln, 34, 810, 528.
Rosse, John, 887.
Rassell, Alice, 66.
, Elisabeth, 262.
, Henry, 8.
, John, 152, 298, 877, 552, 557, 568.
, , bishop of Rochester [1476-
1480], 597.
••t ■••..., , canon of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 589.
> f prebendary of Cobhambnry,
589.
, chaplain of Freckenham, 589.
9 , keeper of the privy seal, 451,
586, 597.
* ..) , second in the office of the privy
seal, 151, 280, 879.
, Lawrence, 888.
, Nicholas, 581.
, Philippa, 4.
, Richard, 254.
Robert, 249, 581, 550.
Rossely. See Rhossili.
Russhe, CO. Dublin, 20, 279, 419.
Rosteshall. See Roshall.
Roston, Riston, co. York, 457, 529.
RathaU, Rowthale, co. Salop, 184.
Rutland, eonnty of, 87, 88, 195, 218, 290, 318,
329, 348, 350, 461, 462, 466, 492, 496,
528, 540, 555, 562.
, , sheriff of, 850, 451, 492, 528,
555.
, , esoheator in, 89, 271, 332, 475.
And see Chamhre i Palmer.
•..» 9 subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 348.
9 , commissions of the peace in,
626.
I forest of, 451, 528, 555.
, earl of. See Edmund.
Rntter, John, 497, 526, 572.
Ruxley, Rokesley, co. Kent, hundred of, 801.
Ruyton, Thomas, 20.
William, 502.
Ryall, Royall, co. Northumberland, 480.
Ryarsh, Ryherssh, co. Kent, 593, 594.
Ryby, John, 877.
Rycaidiscastell. See Richard's Castle.
y 96186.
Rychard. See Richard.
Rychardby, Richard, 277.
Rychardson. See Richardson.
Ryche, Isabel, 202, 224.
^n(f 5ee Riche.
Rychemond. See Richmond.
Rycher, Ralph, 303.
Rychere, John 582.
Rycote, Great, co. Oxford, 399.
Ryd, See Rhydd.
Ryder, Robert, 331.
Rydon, co. Surrey, 308.
Rydshefe, Adam, parson of Camp, 538.
Rye, 276.
, CO. Kent, 319.
, CO. Sussex, 303, 448.
, port of, 496.
, ship called le Marie of, 217.
Rygby, Nicholas, 309.
, Thomas, 141, 161,509.
Ryggeman, Walter, 142.
Ryggeway, William, 582.
RyS^^y Bdmnnd, 499.
Rygot, William, 76.
, , Ellen his wife, 76.
Ryherssh. See Ryarsh.
Ryke, Richard, 77, 109, 141.
Rylandes, Nicholas, 9, 74.
Ryle, Robert, 224.
Ryley, John, 287, 882.
, Thomas, 215.
Rymple, Gilbert de la, 83.
Ryng, John, 202.
, Roger, 202.
Ryngeboum, Robert, 57.
Ryngeslowe. See Ringslow.
Kyngeston, John, 405.
, Thomas, 144.
Ringland, Rynglond, co. Norfolk, 191.
Rynmour, co. Somerset, 187.
Rype, CO. Sussex, 412.
Rypon, John, 182, 239, 514.
Ryppley. See Ripley.
Rypton. See Repton.
Rysbank. See Risebank.
Ryseburgh, Robert, abbot of Misscnden, 288.
Rysley, John, 534.
, Richard, 141, 224.
Rysshe. See Risshe.
Rysyng, Richard, 78.
Ryther, co. York, 432.
Ryyer, Bastilot de, 49.
And see River.
Ry vers, John, 120, 121.
, Thomas, 102.
, Walter, 369.
, earl of. See Wydeville.
Ryxen. See Rexon.
3c
770
GENEBAL INDEX.
S.
Sabresfordt co. Essex (? Sawbridgeworth,
co« Hertford), 178.
Saohefeld, John, 217.
Sacheverel], Saucheyerell, Balpb, 408, 410,
479.
SachoTjle, John, 74.
Sadberg [oo. Durham], 28.
Sadde, Nicholas, 500.
Sadeler, Sadiller, Alan, 2, 143.
, George, 287, 481.
, TboinsK, 602.
Safrey, Richard, 88.
Sage, Ivonnait le, 201, 217, 221.
.., Thomas, 578.
Saghe. See Saige.
Saham, co. Norfolk, 827.
Saige, Saghe, Thomas, 286, 287.
Saint — — . See St. — ^.
Saint Morice, Perrenot de, 201, 217, 212.
Saloombe, Saltcombe [co. DeTon], ship called
U Davy oi, \14.
, port of, 602.
Salden, co. Buckingham, 809.
Sale, Thnrstan, 580.
Salesbnry, Salisbury, Richard, 218.
, Roger, 194, 849, 405, 437, 570, 571,
628.
Salewse, Robert, 591.
Salford, co. Oxford, 875.
Salisbory. See Salesbury.
Salisbury, co. Wilts, 67, 76, 80, 84, 90, 91,
101, 128, 141, 282, 805, 821, 871, 889,
485, 475, 496, 505, 566, 595.
, charter dated at, 459.
, letters patent dated at, 204, 207,
209, 210, 217, 218, 626.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 288.
, mayor of, 871.
AndseeVoTt
, earl of. Se^ Neville.
, diocese of, 15, 119, 280,234,818,359,
890, 448, 528, 544, 554, 566.
, archdeacon of. See Eure.
, bishop of, 371.
.., , chancellor of the order of the
Garter, 554.
, And tee Beauchamp; Martiral.
, cathedral of, 566.
...., , close of, 160.
, , Eustace, dean o^ 871.
, , dean of. See Eemer; Gold-
well ; Davyson.
Salisbury, cathedral of, dean and chapter of,
160, 872, 400.
, , prebend in, 141.
, , chapel of Jesus and St. Mary
in, 811.
, , chapel of Holy Trinity and
St. Mary in, 811.
Salkeld [co. Cumberland], 488, 486, 487.
Salkeld, Bartholomew^ 277.
, John, 214, 277.
Richard, 25, 187, 214, 277, 610.
Thomas, 214, 277.
, William, 214.
, the elder, 277.
, , the younger, 277.
Salle [co. Norfolk], 498.
Salle, Thomas, 442.
Salman, Thomas, 578.
, Walter, 179.
Salmon, John, bishop of Norwich [1299-
1825], 459,589.
Salmon Leap [co. Dublin], 458^ 598.
Salop, county of, 55, 58, 70, 99, 103, 191, I95t
219, 247, 249, 257, 281, 284, 289, 294,
329, 843, 398, 400, 407, 411, 429, 480,
462, 492, 496, 574, 590, 605.
, , sheriff of, 29, 159, 183, 219,
282, 242, 284, 407, 429, 492, 590.
, , escheator in, 333, 467, 598.
^fki Me Hamage ; Laken.
, , outlawries in, 2, 4, 80, 143.
..., , eubsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 348, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
627.
Salph End, Sal«(ho,in Renhold, co. Bedford,
499.
Saltash, co. Cornwall, 145.
Salter, William, 148.
Salter's Lode, Walterslode, co. Norfolk, 169,
170.
Saltfleetby, co. Lincoln, 4S, 122, 508.
Saltflethhayyn, co. Lincoln, 508.
Salthouse, co. Norfolk, 343.
Saltmersshe, Edward, 251, 407, 427, 428,
686.
, William, 353.
Saltpreston. See Prestocpans.
Saluse, Robert, 591.
Salran, John, 102, 103, 637.
Salveyn, Walter, 215.
Salwey, Humphrey, 496, 526, 636.
Salwho. See Salph End.
Saman, John, 817-319.
Sambroke, Sanbroke, John, 286, 409, 460.
, Roger, 56, 393.
Samford, Stamford, co. Suffolk, hundred of,
590.
Sammys, William, 254.
Sampford. See Sandfor''
GENERAL INDEX.
711
Sampford Courtenaj, co. Devon, 28, 61, 176,
189, 280, 457, 518, 557.
Peverell, co. Devon, 61, 389, 348.
Spyne, co. Devon, 578.
Sampaon, Samson, John, 408, 404.
, Thomas, 605.
, William, 336.
Samwell, John, 256, 406, 420, 500.
Sanbroke. See Sambioke.
Sancle, Nicholas, 552.
Sanctingfeld by Wissant, hospital of, 398.
9 , Peter Canerell, matter of, 898.
Saneto Lanrencio, Robert de, lord of Howth,
198.
Sandal, co. York, 79, 261.
Sandeford, Dame Elizabeth, 77.
, Thomas, 288, 685.
Sandeland, Thomas, 159.
Sandes, John, 815.
, William, 58, 56, 851, 405, 429, 524,
629.
Sandewey, John, 148.
Sandford, Sampford, Saonford, co. Oxford,
14, 17.
, Sondeford, co. Salop, 192.
Sandford, Brian, escheator of Lincoln, 412.
Sandiacre, co. Nottingham, 368.
Sandon on the Hill, co. Hertford, 255.
Sandon, John, 486.
Sandwich, 28, 87, 108, 127, 168, 276, 282,291,
305, 817-319, 325, 340, 354, 453, 485,
498, 525.
9 mayor of. See Bierton ; Cook.
, mayor and barons of, 862.
, port of, 11, 34, 59, 88, 108, 110, 126,
132, 158, 160, 165, 167, 212, 218, 221,
280, 281, 245, 259, 262, 268, 269, 278,
282, 819, 838, 840, 341, 875, 893, 894,
445, 458, 474, 478, 493, 495, 496, 521,
532, 5S7, 560, 565, 587, 592, 600.
ship called la Marie of, 605.
Sans, Sauns, John, 422.
, Peter, 205, 273, 281, 378, 422.
San Sebastian, in Spain, 559.
Sant, John, abbot of Abingdon, 186.
9 Willii^m, abbot of Abingdon, 115,
123.
Santon, John, 407.
Sapcot, Sapcote, John, '406, 617, 618.
, Kichard, 5, 199, 850, 617, 627.
Sapcotes, John, 564.
, Richard, 485.
Sapperton, Sapirton, Sapurton, co. Lincoln,
26, 517.
Saracens, 189.
Sarger, John, 72.
, , Isabel his wife, 72.
Sarsden, Seresden, co. Warwick (recHus
Oxford), 828.
Sarum, Old, co. Wilts, 284, 498.
, New. See Salisbury.
Saucheyerell. See Sacheverell.
Saander, Christopher, 556.
, John, abbot of Sherborne, 558.
, Richard, 3(\
Saunders, Saondres, John, 168, 212.
, Thomas, 546.
, William, 393.
Saunderton, Saunterdon, co. Buckingham, 471,
472.
Saundre, Nicholas, 87. '
Saunford. See Sandford.
Sauns. See Sans.
Saunterdon. See Saunderton.
Savage, John, 490, 497, 524. 526, 572.
...•Robert, 880.
Savan, John, 319.
Savile. See Sayvile.
Sawbridgeworth. See Sabresford.
Sawe, William, 78.
Sawele, Sawie, John, 856, 877.
Sawge, Thomas, 498.
Sawenders, Richard, 4.
, Thomas, 4.
Sawston, Saxton, co. Cambridge, 297, 560.
Sawyer, John, 142, 826.
, Richard, 142.
Saxmondham, Agnes, 6, 7.
, William, 6,7.
Saxton. See Sawston.
Say, John, 12, 100, 114, 128, 157, 182, 195,
199, 205, 244, 250, 262, 346, 850, 366,
878, 407, 446, 448, 532, 582, 608, 616.
, , keeper of the great wardrobe,
597.
, Dan John, abbot of Bermondsey, 887,
890.
, John, the elder, 218.
, , the younger, 218.
, Leonard, 446, 448.
, Thomas, 158, 406, 608.
, William, 182, 205, 694.
, , Genevieve his wife, 594.
, , escheator of Somerset and
Dorset, 592.
,W. de, 661.
, lord of. See Cly nton ; Fenys.
Saycok, William, 485.
Sayer, James, 72.
,John, 8, 326.
, Juliana, 72.
, Thomas, 548.
Saylok, Thomas, 72.
Sayntleger. See St. Leger.
Sayntloo. See St. Lo.
Saynton, Seynton, John, 202, 285, 286, 625.
, .escheator of the county of Lin-
coln, 595.
Sayvile, Alice, 810.
, John, 199, 261, 849, 408, 688.
William, 408, 688.
3c ^^
J
772
GENERAL INDEX.
Scalard, German, 544.
Scalbji George, S20.
Scales, Gatescales, co. Cumberland, 13.
, CO. Lancaster, 456.
, in Guysnes, 813.
Scalthwayterigg, co. Westmoreland, 531.
Scampston [co. York], 206.
Scarborough, Scardeburgh, co. York, 164,
201, 217, 221, 282, 286, 287, 322, 382,
471, 493, 507, 578.
, IjViars Minor of, George Danbj,
prior of, 578.
Scarburgh, Bichard, 323.
Scarce, Robert, 303.
Scargill, Thomas, 248.
, William, 638.
Scarle, John de, 371.
Scarlet, Thomas, 98, 234.
Scarsdnle, Scaryesdale, Skaresdale, co. Derby,
442, 455, 507.
Schellem, Nicholas, 605.
ScherrngtoD. See Sherrington.
Schiatis, Bartholomew, 822.
Schryvenham. See Shrivenham.
Schytlanger. See Shutlanger.
Sdauston. See Slawton.
Scobard, John, 255.
Scobehill, John, 60.
Scoles, Bobert, 861.
Scolte, John, 491.
Scorhy, Scoreby, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Scorin, Thomas, 486.
Sco Buston, Skouryston, co. Norfolk, 885.
Scot, Scott, Scotte, John, 18, 32, 38, 55, 70,
127, 162, 192, 195, 196, 199, 219, 221,
283, 285, 288, 366, 376, 393, 407, 463,
474,551,571,608,618.
, lieutenant of Dover Castle and
the Cinque Ports, 206.
, John le, earl of Chester, 35.
, Bichard, 481.
, William, 501.
, , Joan his wife, 501.
Scotby [co. Cumberland], 483, 486, 487.
Scotforth [co. Lancaster], 334, 531.
Scotland, Scots, 25, 26, 84, 159, 162, 189,
299, 892, 409, 466, 536, 554, 555, 596.
, king of. See Balliall ; James.
, marches of, 892.
, middle marches of, 450, 545, 591.
, , warden of. See Multon
Percy.
, east marches of, 813, 341, 450, 545|
591.
, , ^rarden of. See Multon ;
Percy.
, west marches of, 439.
, , warden of. See Bichard.
, , lieutenant of. See Parr.
Scotneyfec in Cumbcrwosth, co. Lincoln,
508.
Scratby, Scroweteby, co. Norfolk, 422.
Scrayingham, co. York, 89, 178, 207, 504.
Serene. See Skrene.
Screyelby. See Scriyelsby.
Soreveton, Skreton, co, Nottingham, 501.
Scriyelsby, Skreyelby, Screvilby, co. Linooln,
297, 508.
Scriren, Scryven, co. York, 55, 598.
Scrope, Lescrope, Elizabeth, lady, 258.
, Geoffrey, 98.
, Henry, justice of the Bench, 465.
, John, 252, 849, 890, 609.
, , lord of Bolton, 170, 190, 209,
245, 248, 285, 462, 529, 637.
, , of Upsale, 687.
, Bichard, 207, 218, 260.
, , bishop of Carlisle [146 4-1 468] J
17, 84.
, , bishop of Coventiy and lach*
field [1386-1898], 425.
, Thomas, 200, 582.
, , of Masham, 582, 583.
, , the younger, 599.
, , the elder, 599.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 599.
Scroweteby. See Scratby.
Scrutiny, controller of, 230, 269, 872.
, surveyor of, 166, 269, 566.
Scudamore, Skydmore, John, 454, 585, 616.
, Philip, 224.
, Thomas, 249.
Scull. See Skull.
Scullok, Skollok, John, 214, 277.
Scutford, Thomas, 7.
Scutt, John, 541.
Scylby, Henry, 500.
Scyrefhoton. See Sheriff Hutton.
S^ford, Seford, co. Sussex, 193.
Seal, Sele, co. Kent, 41, 362.
Seamer, Semer, Seymer, co. York, 279, 541.
Seaton, Seton', co. York, 17, 90, 125, 423.
Seavington, Sevenhampton Denys, co.
Somerset, 95.
Seboll, Sebo, John, 307, 599.
Secole, Bobert, 515.
Sedgeberrow, Segebarowe, co. Worcester, 21.
Sedgebrook, Segbroke, .co. Lincoln, 88.
Sedlegh, James, 301.
See, Martin at, 199, 316.
Seething, Sethyng, co. Norfolk, 191.
Seford. See Seaford.
Segbroke. See Sedgebrook.
Segebarowe. See Sedgeberrow.
Segliston. See Sigglesthome.
Segrave, Nicholas, 242.
, William, 225.
Segrym, John, 318.
Seindere, John, 60.
Seindowe, John, 218.
Seint Johanne de Luso, Martin de, 866.
GENERAL INDEX.
773
Seinljoli]]. See St. John.
Seintjaste. See St. Just.
Seintleger. See St. Leger.
Selake. See Sellake.
Seland. See Zeeland.
Selanger. See St. Leger.
Selby, Shelby, CO. York, 145, 179, 307, 419,
452.
» St. Germau's monasterr, John, abbot
of, 145.
Selby, Wimam, 418.
Sele. See Seal.
Sellake, Seylake, by Halberton, co. Devon.
156.
Sellowe, William, SOI.
SeUy, David, 145.
Sellyng, John, 219.
Selonge, Edmund, 241.
Selowe, John, 574.
Selside, Selshede, co. Westmoreland, 582,
Selston, CO. Nottingham, 487.
Seman, .Tohn, 75, 595, 626.
9 Richard, 21.
Semer. See Seamer.
Semer, Thomas, 2.
Senangr, John, 119.
Sendirkase, in Picardy, 125.
Sentbreak. See St. Breok.
Sent Id. See St. Ives.
Sent Keveran. See St. Keveme.
Sent, John. See St. John.
Senycle, John, 820.
Sepyshede, John, abbot of St. Mary de Pratis,
Leicester, 475.
Serego, Serigo, Master Dominic de, physician
of the king and queen, 836, 512, 555.
Seresden. See Sarsden.
Sergeant, Agnes, 3.
Sergeaunt, Bobert, 525.
, Thomas, 432.
, William, 540.
Sergeanntson, Tliomas, 378.
Serger, John, 406.
Serjeants at arms, appointments of, 81, 87,
40, 41, 86, 92, 98, 100, 124, 182, 184,
287, 261, 263, 265, 273, 281, 296, 337,
848, 898, 452, 460, 461, 504, 565, 590.
at law, appointments of, 88, 51, 193.
Serle, Henry, 433.
, John, 421, 438, 538.
, Nicholas, chaplain of ' Mortymers
Chauntry' in Chichester cathedral,
294, 296.
, Thomas, 538.
Serne, Edmund, 407.
Serron, John, 521.
Serteyn, William, 148.
Sessay, co. York, 142.
Setoryngton. See Settrington.
Sethyng. See Seething.
Sethyug, Henry, master of the college of
Sudburv, 820.
Seton. See Seaton.
, in Scotland, 448.
Seton, Alexander, 448.
Settrington, Seteryngton, co. York, 6.
Seuester, Sewyster, William, 325, 382, 485.
Sevenoaks, co. Kent, 77, 862.
Sevenhampton Denys. See Seavington.
Sever, Master Henry, dean of Bridgnorth, 276.
Severn river, 84, 168, 354.
Sevemstoke,co. Worcester, 470.
Sevester. See Seuester.
Seville, 471.
Sevington, John, 368.
Sewall, Nicholas, 236.
Seward, John, 504.
Sewardsley, Sewrisley, co. Northampton,
priory of, 190.
Sewell, John, 400.
f , Margaret his wif«,.400.
, Matilda, 400.
Sewhall, John, warden, of the college of
vicars, clerfcs, and choristers of the
chapel of St. Stephen, Westminster.
150.
Sewrisley. See Sewardsley.
Sewyster. See Seuester.
Sexten, Thomas, 354.
Seylake. See Sellake.
Seymer. See Seamer.
Seymor, John, 522.
Seymour, John, warden of the hospital of
St. John Baptist, Occleve, 375.
> , prebendary of Windsor, 308.
Thomas, 218.
Seymour, lord of. See Zouche.
Seyncre in Vermandois, in France, 583.
Seynt See St .
Seyntclere Manor, co. Buckingham, 309.
Seyntcryde. See Creed.
Seynt Kateryns Mode, 526.
Seyntler, John, escheator in the county of
Kent, 812.
Seyntmarybures. See Bures St. Mary.
Seynt Morys, Nicholas de, 833.
Seynton. See Saynton.
Seyntuaryburgh. See Burgh.
Seynt Ye. See St. Ives.
Shaa, Edmund, 511, 577.
, , sheriff of London, 546.
And see Shawe.
Shackerstone, Shakeston, co. Leicester, 81
142.
Shadet, William, 575.
Shadwell, co. Norfolk, 562.
Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, 204, 242.
, abbess and convent of, 242.
Shafteshaies, co. Devon, 843.
Shaftholme, co. York, 477.
774
GENERAL INDEX.
Shakeston. 5ee Shackerstone .
Shalboorn, Chaldeboome, Shaldebourne, co.
Berks, 84, 255.
Shaledon, John, 201.
Shamwell, Shamell, co. Kent, hundred of,
800.
Shanke, John, 515.
Shapecombe, co. Dorset, 827.
Shapharowe. See Sharpharow.
Shaplej, Robert, 502.
Shardelowes, Sherdlowes in Fiilbum, co.
Cambridge, 480.
Sharp, Sharpe, Christopher, 882.
> escheator in the coanty of
York, 335.
, Edmund. 147.
, Elizabeth, 118, 119.
, Henrj, 171, 277, 307, 509.
, , prothonotary of Chancery, 230,
397.
, John, 145, 846, 481, 567.
> Nicholas, 248, 614.
, ..••..! receiver general of the dachy
of Lancaster, 165, 178.
, Richard, 801, 346.
, Thomas, 316, 488, 489, 495.
, WiUiam, 501.
Sharper, William, 353.
Sharpharow, Richard, 215, 277.
, Robert, 214.
, Roland, 277.
, Thomas, 215.
Sharpies, Sharpule, co. Lancaster, 141.
Sharpuls, Robert, prebendary of St. Asaph,
515.
> , master of the hospital of St.
Leonard, Stoke, 585.
Sharsted by Rochester, co. Kent, 371.
Shaw, CO. Wilts, 533.
Shawe, Christopher, 580.
, Edmund, 139.
AndseeShsoL
Shawedon, William, 2.
Shearing, Sheryng, co. Essex, 12.
Sheen, co. Surrey, 64, 848.
'•» house of Jesus of Bethlehem, prior
and convent of, 467.
» , William Wildy, prior of, 434,
486, 467, 582.
Sheepshead, Shepeshede, co. Leicester, 26,
517.
Sheepwash, Shepeswasshe, co. Devon, 24, 45.
Sheffeld, Shefeld, Robert, 200, 251, 252, 289,
352, 354, 878, 427, 428, 490, 518, 523,
530, 621, 636.
Sheffield, Shefeld, co. York, 862, 402, 421.
441, 460.
Shefford, co. Bedford, 887.
Shelby. See Selby.
Sheldon, Shildon, co. Devon, 75.
, CO. Warwick, 137.
Sheldon, Daniel, 280, 518.
, Richard, 229.
Shelfhanger, co. Norfolk, 257.
Sbelford, co. Nottingham, 446, 511.
, Little, CO. Cambridge, 410.
Shelley, co. Suffolk, 297.
Shelley, John, 182, 384, 894.
, Roger, 301, 468.
, Thomas, 70, 71.
Shelton, co. Norfolk, 191.
[co. Nottingham], 274.
Shelton, Ralph, 221.
Shelwake, Robert, parson of Llandvasil, 181,
186.
Shenfield, co. Essex, 227, 297.
Shenley, co. Hertford, 255.
Shepard, Sbeppard, John, 251, 274.
, Thomas, 251.
, William, 251.
Shepeshede. See Sheepshead.
Shepeswasshe. See Sheepwash.
Shepey, William, 117.
Shepherd, John, 828.
, Robert, 323.
Sheppeman. See Shipman.
Sheppey, Isle of, 308.
Shepward, John, 114.
Sherard, Geoff^rey, 199, 850, 405, 619.
Sherborne, Shirboume, Shyrbume, co. Dorset,
1, 38, 55, 57, 268.
, abbey of, 550, 554.
, convent of, 558.
, John Saunder, al)bot of, 558.
, Dan Peter Rampsham, abbot of, 550,
554.
, almshouse of St. John Baptist and St.
John Evangelist, 123.
, Henry Borraan, master of, 123.
Sherbum, Shiiboum in Ehnet, co. York, 145.
Sherboum, William, 475.
Sherdlowes. See Shardelowes.
Shererd, Richard, 558.
Sherewynde, Robert, 70.
Sheriff Hutton, Shirefhoton, co. York, 260,
266, 483, 486, 487.
Sherlok, John, 226, 503.
Sherman, John, 180, 255.
, William, 5.
Sherrington, Scheryngton, Shiryqgton, co.
Buckingham, 411, 420.
Sherter, Robert, 578.
Sherwood, Shirwode, co. Nottingham, forest of,
85, 810, 443, 446, 447, 451, 482, 488.
, chapel of St Edwin in, 180.
Sherwood, William, bishop of Meath [1460-
1482], 193, 592.
t deputy-lieutenant of Ireland,
592.
Shery, William, 148.
Sheryng. See Shearing.
Sheryngham, John, .500.
GENERAL INDEX.
776
Shesby, Richard, 481.
Shetford, Edward, 444.
, PSer8,444.
, William, 444.
Shetyllanger. See Shutlaager.
Sheviock Antony, co. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Shiere, Shire, Shyre, co. Surrey, 22, 68. '
Shifihal, Shufl&ial, co. Salop, 402, 487.
Shildon, Shyldeyn, co. Northumberland, 506.
, CO. Wilts, 466.
And see Sheldon.
Shillyngford, William, 246, 247, 612.
Shilaton, John, 60, 74.
, William, 60.
Shimpling, Shymplyng, ca Suflfolk, 12, 556.
Shingleton, Bichard, 515.
Shipherd, John, 9.
Shipmau, Sheppeman, Thomas, 442.
Ships called — :
Annet 264.
le Anne, 494.
le Antony, 266, 808, 471.
U Antony e Camfer, 855.
le Barbara, 197, 354, 878, 525.
le Barge, 201.
la Bastian, 865.
le CcUanta, 266.
le Careyan, 409, 496.
h Carvell de Tuk, 201.
le Christopher, 104, 201, 250, 282, 409.
498. '
la Clement, 526.
le Davy, 114.
Is Edward, 854.
Edward Howard, 201.
le Elen, 250, 855.
la Fawekon, 515.
Fortado, 57, 101.
le Gabriell, 525.
le Grace Dieu, 813, 356, 899, 467, 496.
587. ' '
le Garce, 855, 401, 404, 409.
le George^ 29, 80, 491, 494.
le Charge Cobham, 595.
le George Howard, 855, 525.
le James, 868, 471, 494.
la Jenett, 626.
le Jenet Peryn, 605.
le John, 526.
le Jidyan, 498.
le Kateryne, 198, 295, 883, 854, 866,
878, 525.
le Katerine Revers, 496.
la Katerine Warrewik, 250.
le Kervele, 299, 855.
le Kervell of Tooke, 856.
Loqmrec, 198.
le Lytyli Trinite, 526.
le Margarete, 87, 250 858, 496.
Ships ^tf on/.
le Margarete Howard, 201, 855, 525.
la Marie, 198, 213, 217,866,409,611,
525, 526, 605.
Marye Asshe, 495.
la Marie Calday, 525.
le Marye Colder, 288.
le Marie Cole, 496.
la Marye Floure, 299, 855.
le Marie Grace, 450, 471, 494.
la, Marie de Keyte, 317, 819, 864.
la Marie Peere, 299.
la Marie Bedeclyff, 471, 494.
le Marie Shirbom, 409.
le Marye Weffare, 817, 819, 864,
le Martyn, 525, 559.
le Michell, 250, 288.
le liewebarge, 855.
le Nicholas, 854.
Nostre Dame Duvynyer Hirell, 198.
Nostre Dame de Seynt Michell, 198.
le Old Barge, 855.
UOldElyn, 201,866.
le Packer, 496.
le Parker, 605.
le Petyr, 201, 855, 404, 526.
le Playte, 429.
le Portingale, 201.
Baphaell, 101, 168.
le Rose, 299.
Saynt Barthelmewe, 319.
le Saint Gonstain, 354.
le Seint John Baptiste, 249.
Saint Jidien de Benaudei, 198.
Seint Nicholas, 377.
le Seynt Petre the Martyr ofJeane, 855.
le Spencer, 855.
le Swan, 496.
le Thomas Howard, 525.
le Trinite, 250, 858, 855, 471, 494-496.
526.
le Trinite Cole, 855.
le Trynyte Warrewyk, 201.
tke bote ofFolkston, 819.
Shipton, CO. York, 5.
Shipton on Cherwell, co. Oxford, 888.
Shipton, Anna, 5.
.William, 5.
Shipward, John, 1 19, 274.
Shirbome. See Sherborne ; Sherbom ; Monk
Sherborne.
Shirbume, co. York, battle of, 40, 48, 685.
Shirbnrn in Herford Lithe, co. York, 583,
486, 487. "
Shirburn, Richard, 228.
Shire. See Shiere.
8hii«, William, 145.
Shirefhoton. See Sheriff Hutton.
Shirley, Hugh, escheator in the eonnty of Here-
ford, 459.
77G
GENERAL INDEX.
Shirwell, co. Devon, hundred of» 105.
Shinrode. See Sherwood.
Shirwode, John» 3, 867, 518, 581, 687.
, , Agnes his wife, 581.
, archdeacon of Sichmond, 289,
267, 268, 581.
, , master of the hospital of St.
Edmnnd, Gateshead, 142.
, warden of the hospital of St.
Nicholas, York, 15, 240.
, Thomas, 634.
Shiryngton. See Sherrington ; Shurdington.
Shitlington, Shjtlyngton, co. Bedford, 507.
Shockerwick, Shokerwyke, co. Somerset, 211,
457, 580.
Shofterigge, 86.
Shoil, John, 204.
Shopland, co. Essex, 13.
Shordich, Robert, escheator in Kent, 445,
446.
Shore, William, 182.
Shoreham, co. Sussex, 104.
... port of, 357.
Shorewesburj, Dan John, prior of Wenlock,
274.
Shome, co. Kent, 148, 485.
Shorter, John, 547.
Shotesbroke, Robert, 449.
, ..'...., Edith his first wife, 449.
, Elizabeth his second wife, 449.
Shotley, co. Suffolk, 567.
Shotover, Shotter, co. Oxford, forest of, 159.
Shotte, Robert, 576.
Shotter. See Shotover.
Shottesbrook, Dame Isabel, 112.
, Robert, 112.
Shooldham, Shuldham, co. Norfolk, 322.
Shonte, John, 525;
Shrawardine, Shrewardyn, co. Salop, 470.
Shreve, Edmund, 609.
Shrevenam. See Shrivenham.
Shrewsbury, Sbrovesbury, co. Salop, 80, 180,
232, 235, 242, 258, 293, 294, 398, 400,
496.
, abbot and convent of, 183.
, college of St. Mary, dean of. See
Blakeweyn ; Cressy ; Whitmore.
, hospital of St. John Baptist, John
Byckeley, warden of, 227.
Shrivenham, Schryvenham, Shrevenam, co.
Berks, 197, 400, 411, 541, 562.
Shropham, co. Norfolk, 149.
Shrouesbury, Dan John, prior of Farleigh,
97.
Sbrovesbury. See Shrewsbury.
Shrowenore in Bere forest, co. Southampton,
97.
Shrowesbury. See Shrewsbury.
Shryvynam. See Shrivenham.
Shucborough. See Shukburgh. ^
Shuffhal. See Shiffiial.
Shukburgh, John, 45, 79, 204, 223, S57.
Shuldham. See Shouldham.
Shuldham, John, parson of St. Peter, Ghiisnes,
858.
Shurdington, hiryngton. Great, oo. Glovcea-
ter, 541.
Shute, CO. Devon, 304.
Shute, John, 181, 268.
Shutehill, William, 61.
Shutelake [in Gollumpton], co. Devon, 843.
Shutlanger, Schytlanger, Shetyllanger, eo.
Northampton, 190.
Shyldeyn. See Shildon.
Shymplyng. See Shimpling.
Shyngwell, Heniy, 78.
Shyrbome. See Sherborne.
Shyrbume, Robert, 572.
Shyre. See Shiere.
Shyriffe, Richard, 148.
Sibbertoft, Sybertoft, co. Northampton, 4.
Sible Hedingham, co. Essex, 297, 560.
Sibsey, Sybsey, co. Lincoln, 508.
Sibyll, John, 219.
Sidborough, Sydburgh, John, 359, 480.
Sidbury, Sydbury, co. Devon, 60, 81.
Siddale, Richard, 281.
Siddiugton, Oversodyngton, co. Gloucester,
271.
Side, Syde, co. Gloucester, 10.
Sidenbam. See Sydenham.
Sidon, William, bishop of, 390. '
Sigglesthome, Segliston, Syglesthomo, co.
York, 89, 267.
Silton, John, the younger, 74.
Silver, Henry, 227, 253.
Silvester, chancellor of Henry III., 561.
Silvestres Hall in Bures, co. Suffolk, 38.
Simon a Court, Humphrey, 300.
Simond, Symond, John, 202, 824.
, Richard, 356, 899.
, Thomas, 128, 198.
SinningtOD, Synnyngton, co. Tork, 206.
Sion. See Syon.
Sipton, CO. Salop, 521.
Sittingboume, Sydyngboume, co. Kent, 184.
Sixtus, pope, 332, 474, 597, 598.
Skappeton. See Slapton.
Skaresbrik, James, 426.
Skaresdale. See Scarsdale.
Skatergode, Robert, 249.
Skayff, Miles, 231, 232.
Skaylshawe. See Skellow.
SkefEington, Skefynton, co. Leicester, 600.
Skegness, co. Lincoln, 354.
Skellow, Skaylshawe, co. York, 260.
Skelton, co. Cumberland, 40.
, Skelden, co. York, 49.
Skelton, Clement, 214, 277.
, Edward, 29, 197, 214, 817-319, 879,
491, 493.
GENERAL INDEX.
Ill
SkeltoD, JohD, 263, 2d8.
, Nicholfts, 214» 277.
, Robert, 78.
, Thomas, 288.
Skendlebj, eo. LlqcoId, 508.
Skern, Edmand, 520, 637.
, Henry, 520.
, Margaret, 520.
Robert, 246, 248.
Skidmore, William, 101.
Skiptou in Craven, co. York, 505, 549.
Skipwith, Skypwith, John, 499.
» , Agnes his wife, 499.
, WiUiam, 169, 252, 254, 285, 352,
354, 528, 631, 622.
Skirbeck, co. Lincoln, 316, 457, 508, 529.
Skirbek, John, 501.
Skirpenbeck, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Skirwith, co. Cumberland, 13.
Skirwith, John, 171.
SkoUok. See Scullok.
Skoreraan, Henry, 255.
Skouryston. See Sco Boston.
Skowe, John, 75.
Skrene, Serene, John, 23, 482, 492, 494, 594.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 23.
, Isabel, 594.
, William, 594.
Skreton. See Screveton.
Skrevelby. See Scriyelsby.
Skrymshire, Thomas, 76.
, , Agnes his wife, 76.
Skryven, John, 471.
Skulle, Scull, Walter, 54, 110, 116, 160, 218,
289, 350, 406, 636.
, , Frances his wife, 110.
Skydmore. See Scndamoure.
Skylling, Michael, 298.
SkyllyngtoD, Master Richard, prebendary of
Lincoln, 296.
Skynarton, Henry, 623.
Skynner, John, 201, 208, 250,855.
, Richard, 462.
Skyppon, Thomas, 8.
Slade, John, 149.
Slader, John, 573.
Slaghtneford. See Slaaghterford.
Slaighteneford. See Slaughterford.
Slapton, Skappeton, Slappeton, co. Devon,
457, 518, 557.
, CO. Northampton, 521.
Slaughterford, Slaighteneford, co. Wilts, 62
828.
Slawton, Sclauston^co. Leicester, 8.
Sleaford, letters patent dated at, 586, 610.
Sleddale, co. Westmoreland, 257.
Slegge, Stephen, 321.
Sleper, John, 501.
Slingsby, Slynesby, co. York, 579.
Slngg®» John, 75.
Slyfeld, Thomas, 632.
Slymbrigge, Master Robert, 393.
Slynesby. See Slingsby.
Slyngesby, John, 55.
, Thomas, 593.
, Isabel his wife, 593.
, William, 79.
Smalbergh, Walter, 320.
Smale, John, 203, 228.
, Roger, 450.
Smalewode, Peter, 568.
Smallburgh, Smalberowe, co. Norfolk, 191.
Smalwode, John, 2.
Smarden, Smerden, co. Kent, 577.
Smeaton, Smeton, co. York, 483, 486.
Smede, Peter, 491, 492, 494.
Smeethe, John, warden of the hospital of
St. Mary of Bethlehem without Bis-
hopsgate, London, 233.
Smerden. See Smarden.
Smert, John, 405, 429.
Smerthwayte, Gilbert, 374.
Smeth, Thomas, 77.
Smith, John, 493.
Smoet, Adrian, 57, 129.
Smyth, Baldwin, 49, 331.
, Clement, prebendary of St. George's
Windsor, 236.
, , prebendary of St. Mary's, War-
wick, 236.
» Geoffrey, parson of SuUington, 203.
, Humphrey, 77.
, John, 74, 79, 322, 367, 369, 386, 420,
432, 437, 578, 589, 592.
» .'...., Elizabeth his wife, 420.
» , parson of Shenfield, 227.
» , rector of Stanford Rivers, 367.
, , bishop of Llandaff [1476-1478],
A9o.
, Louis, 31.
, Maurice, 285.
, Nicholas, 210.
, Richard, 436, 448.
> 9 Alice his wife, 443.
, Robert, 203, 431, 563.
t , Matilda his wife, 563.
, Roger, 5.S.
, Simon, 463.
> ) sheriff of Middlesex, 234.
, Thomas, 77, 141,256,271,380,44.5.
446. " '
» William, 143, 466, 674, 681, 605.
Smythes, Robert, 431.
Snaith, Snayth, co. York, 499.
Snaith, Ralph, 353.
Snape [co. York], 483, 486.
Snape, John, 114, 171,567.
Snarston, co. Leicester, 146, 884.
Sna^, CO. Kent, 283.
Snaynton. See Snenton.
778
GENERAL INDEX.
Snayth, William, 146.
Snell, John, 81.
Snenton, Soajnton [co. Nottingham], 881.
Snetirfeld. See Snitterfield.
Snettisham, Snetesham [co. Norfolk], 828.
Snitterfield, Snetirfeld, co. Warwick, 78, 79.
Snoryng, John, 821.
Snowdon, co. Carnaryon, 212.
, forest of, 118.
Snowdon, John, 887.
SnyfEamore, SnjfFemore, John, 75, 588.
Sockbom, Sokbnme [oo. York], 800.
Sodworthj, 86.
Sokbume. See Sockbom.
Sokelyng, John, 69.
, , Katharine his wife, 69.
, , Margaret his wife, 69.
Solareo, John de, 557.
Solicitor general. See Fowler ; Page.
Solihull, SnlyhuU, co. Warwick, 49, 187, 206,
881,345,457,529, 604.
Solwaj, Salwath, water of, 428.
Solyhnll. See Solihull.
Somerby, William, 76.
Somerootes, co. Lincoln, 48, 129, 508.
Somerden, co. Kent, hundred of, 301.
Someries [in Luton, co. Bedford], letters
patent dated at, 468.
Somerleyton, Somerletown, co. Suffolk, 175,
176, 804.
Somerset, county of, 20, 25, 86, 56, 65, 99,
112, 139, 159, 162, 182, 188, 195, 196,
204, 218-220, 263, 284, 829, 885, 847,
350, 406, 427, 480, 462, 464, 490, 492,
496, 524, 550, 590.
, , sheriff of, 20, 29, 56, 98, 95,
159, 182, 188, 219, 242, 284, 848, 850,
406, 490, 492, 524, 590.
, ^iMf 966 Brownyng ; Herbert;
Stafford; Sydenham; Worseley.
, , escheator in, 15, 125, 288, 266,
296, 860, 391, 399, 550.
, And see Gill; Mauncell ;
Twynyho ; Philips ; Vowell ; Say ;
Hugyn.
, , outlawries in/ 7, 9, 10, 12,72,
75, 76, 93, 148, 254, 256, 826, 880,
381, 401, 431, 436, 448, 478, 499, 502,
580.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
288, 266, 829, 335, 847, 444, 478,
587.
, , justices of the peace in, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
628.
Bomerton, co. Lincoln, 242, 457, 529.
, CO. Somerset, 475.
Earl, CO. Somerset, 211, 457, 580.
Bandolf, co. Somerset, 211.
Somerton, John, 278.
Someiy, Sir Roger de, baron of Dudley, 70.
, Margaret, 70.
Sompnour, Robert, 71.
Sonbrek. See Sunbrick.
Sonday, John, 576, 577.
Sondeford. ^SV^ Sandford.
Sone, ThomnSy 189.
Sondes, Reginald, 891.
, William, 585.
Sonne, John, 77.
, Walter, 77.
Soper, John, 61, 868.
Sophianus, Emanuel, 65.
Soreby, Peter de, 515.
Sorell, John, 259, 269, 818, 468, 496.
, Nicholas, chaplain of Mortymers
Chauntry in Chidiester cathedral, 294,
296.
Sotby, CO. Lincoln, 368.
Sotehill, Henry, 106, 177, 246,248, 261, 403,
408, 580, 619, 627, 688.
, the king's attorney, 113.
, , Ajine his wife, 118.
, John, 601.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 601.
Sothewell, Richard, 221.
Soules, Thomap, 228, 286.
Soureby. See Sowerby.
Sourton, co. Ue^on, 148.
Souteiell, Roger, 221.
South, Robert, 608.
Southampton, 5, 57, 65, 77, 80, 1^8, 142,
155, 209, 228, 809, 810, 324, 348, 356,
357, 886, 447, 462, 492, 496.
, mayor and burgesses of, 122, 154.
, mayor of, 128, 494.
^fu/ «ec William.
, port of, 11, 19, 24, 84, 48, 49, 57, 69,
101, 108, 122, 182, 184, 158-155, 160,
165-167, 181, 186, 204, 206, 212, S13,
217, 229, 230, 240, 245, 262, 265, 268,
269, 278, 305, 809, 838, 841, 847, 357,
861, 889, 391, 393, 394, 422, 441, 445,
447, 467, 468, 472, 474, 478, 495, 513,
521, 525, 528, 532, 541, 545, 547, 555,
558, 560, 587, 600.
, chapel of St. George in, 49, 229, 265.
, outlawry in, 142, 228, 435. .
, letters patent dated at 204, 206-209,
217, 619, 620, 624, 629.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 348.
, county of, 41, 52, 56, 57, 65, 88, 97,
101, 128, 196, 218, 220, 232, 246, 261,
281, 298, 305, 829, 848, 351, 404, 405,
429, 462, 466, 490, 492, 495, 496, 524,
570.
, sheriff of, 58, 56, 57, 351 405,
429, 490, 492, 495, 524, 571, 572,
589.
^imI see Roger.
, , escheator in, 15, 16, 283,
241,278,383,839,860.
And $ee BaxiBatex i Hide; Troys.
GENERAL INDEX.
779
Soathampton, coantj of, outlawries id, 7, 8,
73,81, 203,256,881,432,436, 504, 580.
, , sabsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 848, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
629.
Southarp, Soaththorpe, co. Somerset, 533.
Soathbroke, chapel of, in South Weald, co.
Essex, 437.
South Cliff, CO. York, 142.
Southcott, CO. Buckingham, 191, 521.
Southcrejke. See Creake.
Southern, Richard, 432.
Southewynd, Sowethewyn, William, 436.
SoQthfeld, CO. Norfolk, 539.
Southfleety co. Kent, 255, 299, 302, 848.
Southall in Horbling, co. Lincoln, 560.
Southill, Southyeyill, co. Bedford, 191.
Southill, Bichard, 289.
Southlegh, CO. Wilts, 306.
Southmolton, co. Devon, 32, 61, 137, 148,
466.
, , hundred of, 32, 137>
Southorpe, co. Lincoln, 19, 200, 310, 420,
518, 523.
Southrop, South orp, co. Gloucester, 365.
South Scarle, Sowthkarll, prebend of, 308.
Souththorpe. See Southarp.
Southwark, Suthwerk, co. Surrey, 5, 47, 75,
82, 85, 104, 122, 178, 184, 255, 328,
422, 440, 467, 496, 548, 580, 586.
, Horton Key in the parish of St.
Olave in, 52, 184, 201.
, St. Mary Orerey, prior and oonyent
of, 543.
, , Henry, prior of, 462, 543.
, hospital of St. Thomas Martyr,
William Crosse, master of, 462.
Southwell, collegiate church of, prebend of
South Muskham in, 559.
Southwell, Suthwell, John, dean of St Mary,
Warwick, 386.
, Richard, 26, 197, 224, 352, 353, 406,
490,491, 539,575,623.
Southweyld. See Weald, South.
Southntorth, Suthworth, Christopher, 426,
572.
, John, 497, 524, 526, 572.
, , mayor of Chester, 524.
Southyevill. See Southill.
Sowerby, Soureby, co. Cumberland, 13.
, CO. York, 483, 486, 487,547.
Sowethewyn. See Southewynd.
Sowliarde, John, 410.
Sowthkarll. See South Scarle.
Spadard, John, 154, 337.
Spain, Spaniards, 54, 198, 240, 249, 278,307,
817, 319, 854, 877, 422, 450, 471, 474,
480, 599.
king of, 877, 878.
, ship called le CalanUt of, 267.
Spain, ship called la KaJterine of, 333, 854.
, ship called la Marie of, 866.
, ship called la Marie de Keyie of,
317,319,854.
, ship called le Nicholas of, 354.
...., ship called Saynt Barthelmewe of,
819.
, ship called Saint Nicholas of, 877.
Spalding, co. Lincoln, 238, 323, 437, 560.
, Th., prior of, 354.
, Thomas, prior of, 619.
Spaldwick, Spaldewyk, co. Huntingdon, 437.
Spaldyng, Robert, 54, 352, 379,403, 408, 409.
, Thomas, 225.
Sparke, Warin, 78.
Sparowe, William, 322.
Sparre, la, in Aquitaine, 342.
Sparweye, Robert, 293.
Spary, John, 64, 411.
Spaxton, CO. Somerset, 592.
Spayne, Martin de, 366.
Speke, John, 868.
Spelman. See Spilman.
Spelsbury, SpeUisbury, co. Oxford, 374, 875.
Spence, John, 284.
Spencer, Spenser, Henry, 274.
, Henry le, bishop of Norwich [1370-
1406], 459, 538.
, John, 4, 482.
, , vicar of Boughton Monchelsea,
483.
, William, 8, 18, 94, 171, 241, 286,
288, 586.
, , Bdith his wife, 94.
, William, mayor of Bristol, 399.
Spender, John, 881.
Speneawe, Bartholomew, 586.
Speneley. See Spoonley.
Spenne, William, 125, 498.
Spenser. See Spencer.
Speny, John, 225, 382.
Spere, Philip, 825.
Spereman, Richard, 286, 287.
Sperlyng, William, 61.
Spert, Henry, 621.
, Richard, 285, 329, 348, 354, 490.
496, 621.
Sperweye, Robert, 293.
Speryng, Grodfrey, 479.
Spicer, Thomas, 169.
Spiers, lord of. See Brugges.
Spilman, Spehnan, Spylman, Henry, 170, 197,
245, 247, 249, 289, 406, 487, 606, 622.
, John, 487.
, William, 487.
Spilsby, Spillesby, oo. Lincoln, 608.
Spires, charter dated at, 370, 871.
Spirlyng, Geoffrey, 146.
Spinray, Robert, 293.
Spoffbrth, Spoflord, co. York, 279.
I
780
QENEEAL INDEX,
Spon by CJoventry, co. Warwick, chapel of
St. Mary at, 471.
Spoonley, Spbneley, Speneby, co. Salop, 17,
125.
Sporweye, Robert, 217, 293.
Spragot, Bichard, 626.
Spregge. See Sprigge.
Sprengeaaz, Edward, 145.
Sprete, Henry, 387.
Sprigge, Spregge, Sprygge, WUliam, 101, 168,
171.
SprigoDell, John, 74.
Springe, Spryng, Geoffrey, 178, 518.
Springfield, Spryngwell, co. Essex, 78.
Springthorpe, Spzyngthorpe, co. Lincoln,
896.
Sprot, Walter, 326.
Sprotte, John, 571.
Sprygge. See Sprigge.
Spryng. See Springe.
Spryngehed, Folk, 429.
Spryngwell. See Springfield.
Spnrwey, Robert, 293.
, Spyldesell, John, 577.
Spyne, Christopher, 481.
Spynell, Anthony, 510.
Spynellis, AufrionoB de, 445.
Spynewe, Bartholomew de, 586.
Spynke, John, 197.
Sqnyer, John, 526.
9 Margaret, sub-prioress of Higham,
564.
St. Albans, co. Hertford, 254, 286, 306.
, battle of, 48, 585.
, abbey of, 232, 241, 597.
., , abbot and convent of, 232, 241, 512,
540, 595.
, William, abbot of, 512.
, William Albon, abbot of, 695, 597.
, William Wallyngford, prior of, 597.
St. Asaph, cathedral of, prebend of Alaetham
in, 585.
,, diocese of, 233, 342, 538.
, Thomas, bishop of, 280.
St. Augustine, order of, 16, 23, 35, 89, 238,
260, 278, 283, 292, 309, 328-330, 382,
342, 348, 438, 454, 469, 475, 477, 590.
St. Austell, CO. Comwt^I, 581.
St. Bees, St. Bede, co. Cumberland, 488.
St. Benedict, order of, 66, 107, 115, 116, 119,
123, 125, 186, 205, 227, 233, 289-241,
260, 263, 266, 271, 328, 333, 337, 346,
387, 894, 396, 440, 442, 470, 472, 475,
519, 544.
St. Berian. See St. Burian.
St. Blaise, in the diocese of Terouanne, 274.
St. Breok, Sentbreak, co. Cornwall, 104.
St. Briavels, co. Gloucester, 484.
St. Burian, co. Cornwall, free chapel of, 427.
St. Carantok. See Crantock.
St Columb, Seynt Columbe, co. ComwalK
104.
St. Davids, diocese of, 106, 181, 186. 333.
447.
St. Denis, in France, abbot and convent oC
551. ^
St. Dogmael in Eemmeys, co. Pembroke,
abbot and convent of, 465.
St Edmunds, abbot and convent of, 49.
» John Boon, abbot of, 73.
f charters dated at, 460, 621.
St George, Seintgsorge, Richard, 208.
f William, 245, 248, 436, 581, 609.
St. Germans, co. Cornwall, 145.
St Guthlac's Cross, Godelakcrosse, co. Lin-
coln, 170.
St. Helen, Isle of Wight, co. Southampton,
priory of, 63, 461.
St Heliers, in Jersey, alien priory of, 549.
St Ives, Sent la, Seynt Ye, Porthea, co.
Cornwall, 104, 827, 854.
St. John, Seyntjohn, OKv», 28, 151, 170, 852,
, Thomas, 249.
St John of Jemsalem in Enghind, hospital
of, 189, 281, 232, 506.
, prior of, 132.
» » John Langstrother, prior of,
165, 177, 189, 817, 229, 231, 232, 239.
248,622. '
* Robert, prior of, 622,
9 Robert Botill, prior of, 189, 232.
> Robert Multon, prior of, 526, 645.
> Leonard de Tibertis, prior of, 189,
282.
••» » Philip de Thame, prior of, 189.
» William Toumay, prior of, 306.
» Robert Baily, sub-prior of, 231, 232.
St. John's, in Jersey, 360.
St Just, Seinljuste, Master Thomas, master
of the King's HaU Cambridge, 32.
St. Kenelm's [in Romsley, co. Worcester],
o9o.
St Keveme, Sent Keveran, co. Cornwall, 104.
St. Laurence, co. Kent, 556.
St. Leger, Seyntleger, Selynger, Bartholomew.
552. '
, Ralph, 182, 195.
» » sheriff of Kent, 97, 159.
» Thomas, 136. 182, 297, 361,405, 408.
417, 433, 464, 491, 492, 648, 583, 612.
682. *
•' > sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.
426. '
St Lo, Sayntloo, Giles, 470.
» Nicholas, 193,200, 264.
St. Madron, co. Cornwall, 80.
St. Malo, Seynt Malowes, 56.
St Margaret Stretton. See Stratton St
Margaret.
St. Martin, co. Kent, hundred of, 301.
GENERAL INDEX,
781
St. Mary Bourne, Burne St. Mary, co. South-
ampton, 76, 534.
St Mary Church, co. Kent, 283.
St. Mary in the Marsh, Seyntmarichurche, co*.
Kent, 546, 547.
St. Maor, Seyntmanre, Thomaf, 367, 381^
628.
St. Michael [co. Lancaster], 515.
St Michael's Mount, co. Cornwall, 400, 412,
418.
, priory of, 238.
St. Neots, CO. Huntingdon, 141.
St Nicholas, Isle of Thanet, co. Kent, 143.
Court, Itle of Thanet, co. Kent, 394.
St Nicholas, Seynt Nicholas, Thomas, 302.
St. Omer, charters dated at, 398.
St Pancras, prebend of, 460.
St Feran in Uthno. See Perran Uthnoe.
St. Peter, in Jersey, alien priory of, 549.
St. Peter by Calais, in Picardy, 809.
St. Pol de Leon, St. Paul, in Brittany, 474.
St. Badegund's, co. Kent, Ingelram, abbot of,
852.
St. Se^er, alien priory of, 68.
St Stephen's by Saltash, co. Cornwall, 145.
St Snlpice, in Brittany, abbess and nuns of,
370.
St. Victor, order of, 899.
Stable. Stabill, Stabull, Richard of, 200.
, Robert, 214, 277.
, WilUam, 80, 222.
Stachedeyn. See Stagsden.
Stacy, John, 147.
, Thomas, 141, 802.
Stadhern. See Stathem.
Stafford, 28.
, county of, 55, 70, 82, 106, 154, 159,
196, 219, 238, 281, 284, 285, 287, 329,
348, 351, 403, 407, 408, 428, 430, 457,
462, 492, 496, 513, 529, 535, 545, 562.
, sheriff of, 160, 219, 284, 287,
351, 379, 407, 408, 492.
,. And see Beaumont; Acton; Bre-
retou.
„ , , eicheator in, 85, 859, 391.
, And see Wodell.
., , , outlawries in, 9, 12, 74, 82,
258, 589.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in, 329, 348, 478.
., , commissions of the peace in,
680.
Stafford, Alice, 186.
, Edward, earl of Wiltshire, 520, 588,
540, 543, 554, 562, 564.
,Pulk, 419.
, , Margaret his wife, 419.
, Henry, 28, 34, 117, 196, 246, 248,
284, 298, 334, 620, 621, 632.
, , Margaret, countess of Rich-
mond, his wife, 884.
Stafford, Henry, duke of Buckingham, 175,
284, 285, 298, 851, 367, 507, 513, 615,
616, 627, 680, 684, 686.
, Humphrey, 2, 175, 198, 284, 350,
354, 367, 406, 430, 634, 636.
, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset,
65.
, of Grafton, 7, 470.
, , lord Stafford of Southwick, 17,
22,23, 57, 65, 85, 102, 112, 116, 124,
l29d-128, 169, 612, 613.
, earl of Devon, 156, 170, 171,
173-176, 186, 197, 412, 628.
, , Isabel, countess of Devon, his
wife, 425.
., , late duke of Buckingham, 34,
69, 117, 158, 175, 256, 834, 367, 508,
522.
, , Anne, duchess of Buckingham,
his wife, 69, 72, 211,256, 299, 308,
346, 414, 508, 510, 535, 554, 585.
, John, 34, 117, 158, 159, 170, 195,
196, 396.
, , steward of the duchy of Corn-
wall, 175.
, , earl of Wiltshire, 199, 207,
219, 271, 284, 285, 310, 339, 846, 349-
851, 520, 583, 540, 554, 562, 564, 610,
612, 617, 623, 680, 685.
, , chief butler of England, 262,
330, 414, 415.
, , Constance his wife, 158, 159,
520, 538, 564.
, Thomas, 101, 218, 284.
William, 186, 509.
Stagsden, Stachedeyn, co. Bedford, 157,
844.
Staines, co. Middlesex, 188.
Stainton, Staynton, co. Lancaster, 456.
Stalbroke, Thomas, 577.
, , sheriff of London, 96.
Stalisfield, co. Kent, 291.
Stallingborough,«Stalyngbourgh, co. Lincoln,
85, 258.
Stamboume, Staunbourne, co. Essex, 89.
Stambrldge, Stanbrigge, Great, oo. Essex, 32,
187.
, Little, 82, 137,472.
Stamford, Staunford, co. Lincoln, 5, 28, 218,
316, 508, 586.
charter dated at, 134.
, letters patent dated at, 206. 396, S98,
899, 408.
And see Samford.
Stamford Bridge, Stanfordbrig, co. York,
483, 486, 487.
Stamfordham, Stanfordham, co. Northumber-
land, 228, 236.
Stamp, Stompe, Henry, 407.
Stanbrlge, John, 448.
Stanbrigge. See Stambridge.
Stanbury, Stanbum, co. York, 327.
782
GENERAL INDEX.
Stanbery, Stonbery, John, bishop of Here-
ford [1453-1474], 294, 365, 447, 448,
467, 615, 616.
, Nicholas, 340, 414, 438.
Stande, co. Suffolk, 556.
StandoD, co. Hertford, 336, 599.
Standyssh. Fulk de, 16.
, , Alice his wife, 16.
Stane, co. Kent, 546.
Stanes, William, 502.
Stanesfeld. See Stonesfield.
Stanford, co. Norfolk, 562.
And see Stamford.
Stanford, John, 157, 268.
Stanfordham. See Stamfordham.
Stanford Mounfychet. See Stansted Monnt-
fitchet.
Biyers, co. Essex, 867, 398, 458,
554.
Stangronnd, Staondgroond, co. Huntingdon,
170.
Stanhope [co. Durham], 295.
Stanhope, Stanop, John, 247, 407, 462, 625.
Stanhowkeld, 483, 487.
Stanlak, Richard, 83, 567.
Stanley, Stanelay, co. York, 144.
Stanley, George, 219, 525, 572.
, Humphrey, 82.
, James, 410, 479.
, John, 28, 82, 100, 219, 308, 322,
851, 407, 52/), 572, 630.
..., Elizabeth his wife, 322.
..., abbot of Dale, 479.
, , the elder, 276.
, , the younger, 276.
, Thomas, lord, 211, 241, 410, 479,
490, 497, 515, 525, 572, 573, 583, 612,
613, 615, 629, 632, 634-636.
, , steward of the household, 415,
529.
, WiUiam, 183, 199, 297, 849, 410,
479, 490, 491, 497, 505, 524-526, 556,
572, 688.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 297.
, , Joan his wife, 506.
Stanlowe, William, 620.
, John, 620.
Stanmore, Little, co. Middlesex, 885.
Stanney, John, 638.
Stanop. See Stanhope.
Stanshawe, Thomas, 524, 585.
Stansted Monntfitchet, Stanford Mounfychet,
CO. Essex, 297, 821, 543, 547, 568,
567.
Stansted, Walter, abbot of St. John's, Ck)l-
chester, 107.
Stanton, Staunton, co. Suffolk, 291.
Barry, Stonton Barry, co. Bucking*
ham, 18.
Uarcourt, co. Oxford, 515.
St. John, Staundon, CO. Oxford, 482,
498, 578.
Stanton, Hervey de, justice of the Bencdi,
465.
Stanwick, Stanewig, co. Northampton, 60.
Stanwikkes, Thomas, 214.
Stanwix, Stanwikkes, co. Cumberland, 214,
277.
Stanyngburgh, George, 525.
StapenhiU [co. Derby], 95.
StapiU, John, 251.
Staple, CO. Kent, 42.
Stapleton, co. Somerset, 456.
Stapleton, Stapilton, Stepalton, Hugh, 407.
521, 627.
, Miles, 16^406.
, William, 199,572.
Star Chamber. See Westminster.
Starky, Sterky, Edmund, 381.
, Humphry, 58, 70, 71, 169, 252, 360,
407, 514, 530, 618.
> , recorder of London, 845.
, jQhn, 295.
, Bobertj 340.
Stathem, Stadhem, co. Leicester, 836.
Stathom, Stathnm, Henry, 408, 410, 479,
611.
, Nicholas, 38, 100, 248, 288, 299-
302,611.
, Bobert, crier in the King's Beneh,
265, 441.
» Thomas, 611.
Statute of Froyisors, 110.
of Acton Buroeli, 84, 518.
Staughton, Little, Litelstoughton, co. Bed-
ford, 9.
Staunbonme. See Stamboume.
Staundground. See Stanground.
Staundon. See Stanton.
Staunford, John, 91.
Staunton. See Stanton.
Staunton, co. Gloucester, 122.
, Staundon, co. Hereford, 8, 521.
Staunton, Geoffirey, 231.
, John, 849, 410, 479.
, Bichard, 199.
Bobert, 97, 104, 142, 287,850, 405
517, 619.
, Thomas, 200.
Staveley, co. Derby, 419.
Staveley, WiUiam, 241.
Staverton, co. Devon, 503.
Staverton, Balph, 608.
.William, 91.
Stayndrop, John, 252.
Staynfeld, Thomas, 820.
Staynton. See Stainton.
Stebenhith. See Stepney.
Stebbing, oo. Essex, 297, 424.
Stede, Henry, 317, 819, 854.
, John, 147.
Stedolfe, Stydolf, John, 682.
GENEBAL INDEX.
783
Stedolfe, Thomas, 104,408,411, 489, 490,
525, 571, 682, 688.
Steenhuse, prince of. See Brngges.
Steeping, Stepyng, co. Lincoln, 508.
Steeple Bumpstead, co. Essex, 297, 869, 886,
560.
Morden, co. Cambridge, 174, 501.
Stele, Richard, 341.
, Robert, 214, 277.
, Thomas, 273.
Stenyng, William, 522.
Stenys, William, 339.
Steper, Henry, 215.
Stephen, king of England, charters of, 369,
870, 425, 478.
Stephen, John, 255, 274.
, William, 128, 274.
Stephens, Stephins, William, 189, 815, 488.
Stephenson, William, 49.
Stephyn, Richard, 200.
Stepinhith. See Stepney.
Stepneth, John, 325.
Stepney, Stebenhith, Stepinhith, co. Middle*
sex, 28, 274, 281.
Stepnlton. See Stapleton.
Steres, co. Devon, 45.
Steres, Richard, 123.
, , Alice his wife, 123.
Stereson, John, 319.
Stergrave, Richard, 53.
Sterky. See Starky.
Sterlyng, John, 3, 318.
Sterile, John, 433.
Steiy, Alan, 235.
Stevens, Thomas, 626.
, Wiliam, 269.
Stevenson, George, 433.
• , John, 516.
Robert, 571.
, William, 431.
Steventon, co. Berks, 147.
Stevers, John, 362.
Stevington, co. Bedford, 82, 137.
Stevyn, John, 274.
Stevyns, Richard, 4.
Steward, Sty ward, William, 436.
Stewkley, Stucley, Stuteley, co, Buckingham,
18,521.
Stewton, CO. Lincoln, 458, 530.
Stickford, Stykford, co. Lincoln, 508.
Stillington, Robert, bishop of Bath and
Wells [1466-1491], and chancellor,
87, 111, 182, 188, 190, 234, 241, 268,
266, 283, 310, 339, 341, 366, 373, 530,
582, 608, 622, 628, 629, 633.
, , dean of St. Martin le Grand,
London, 99, 234, 310.
, , keeper of the privy seal, 884,
310.
Stirkelondket. See Strickland Kettle.
Stirmystermarchall. See Sturminster Mar-
shall.
Stobard, John, 255.
Stockerston, Stokefaston, co. Leicester, 113.
Stockton, Stokton by Lemistre, co. Hereford,
254.
, CO. Wilts, 254.
Stodard, John, 168.
, William, 98.
Stodeley. See Studeley.
Stodfold, CO. Wilts, hundred of, 587.
Stodhawe, Stodawe, Stodhowe, John, 225,
509.
Stogumber, Stokegomere, co. Somerset, 198,
194, 200, 330, 364, 522.
Stokdale, John, 216.
Stoke, CO. Gloucester, 308.
, CO. Nottingham, hospital of St.
Leonard, Edmund Chaterton, master
of, 585.
, , Robert Sharpuls, master of,
585.
, CO. Southampton, 94.
[co. Suffolk], 225, 326.
Albany, Stoke Dawbeney , co. North-
ampton, 26, 27, 517.
Bardolph, co. Nottingham, 291, 511.
Bruem, co. Northampton, 190.
Courcy , co. Somerset, 324.
Damerel, co. Devon, 109.
...... .. Dawbeney. See Stoke Albany.
Stokefaston. See Stockerston.
Stokegomere. See Stogumber.
Stoke Michell, co. Somerset, 458, 530.
by Nayland, co. Suffolk, 183, 320, 887,
516.
Poges, CO. Buckingham, 152.
St George, co. Somerset, 326.
Verdon, co. Wilts, 397, 541, 562.
Stoke, Stokys, Stooke, Richard, 53, 291, 579.
, William, 153.
Stokes, Stokys, John, 88, 126, 248, 249, 625.
, Robert, 323.
.....*..., , prior of Ivyohurch, 15.
, Thomas, 381.
, Walter, 257.
Stokes Bay, co. Southampton, 57, 101.
Stokesby, co. Norfolk, 499.
Stokhall, Gilbert, 215.
Stokke, William, 601.
Stokker, Henry, 503, 596.
, John, 492, 596.
, Walter, 485, 498.
, , Agnes his wife, 435, 498.
, William, 307, 509, 596.
, , sheriff of London and Middle-
sex, 437, 439, 450, 468.
Stokton, John, 500.
, , mayor of London, 241, 265,
271,278.
, Thomas, 484.
784
GENERAL INDEX.
Stokwell. ee StowelL
Stoman, Robert, 404.
Stompe. See Stamp.
Stonbery. See Stanbery.
Stondon, co. Bedford, 191.
8tODe, CO. Buckingham, 309.
, CO. Kent, 584.
.......... CO. Somerset, hundred of, 82, 187.
Stone, Henry, 301.
, Henry atte, 646.
, John, 8.
, , AgneB his wife, 8.
, , sheriff of London, 161.
.Philip, 592.
, , Joan his wife, 692.
, Robert, 197.
, Roger, 577.
Stoneham, Robert, 580.
Stonehouse, co. Gloacester, 881.
Stoneleigh, Stonley, co. Warwick, abbot and
convent of, 11,64,410.
, William, abbot of, 11, 64, 410.
Stoner, Stonore, John, 66,
, Thomas, 248, 249, 286, 350, 406,
625.
Stones, Stonys, John, 141, 823, 502.
, , parson of Rugby, 5.
Stonesfield, Stanesfeld, co. Oxford, 17, 117,
241, 244, 864, 422, 510, 548, 667, 678.
Stonford, John, 76.
Stonham Aspall, en. Suffolk, 225, 826.
Stonley. See Stoneleigh.
Stonlond, co. Cornwall, 58.
Stonton Barry. See Stanton Barry.
Stony Stratford, co. Buckingham, 822, 584.
Stooke. See Stoke.
Stoppusley, Richard, 446.
Stopsley, Stoppisle, co. Bedford, 826.
Storohe, John, 354.
Story, Edward, 592.
, , bishop of Carlisle [1468-1478],
134, 190, 847, 366, 523, 567, 609, 610,
615, 616, 627, 636.
J , chancellor of Cambridge Uni-
• versity, 609.
StoTour, Robert, 397.
Stortford, co. Essex, 181.
Storthwaite, co. York, 116.
Storton. See Stonrton.
Stotfold, CO. Bedford, 191.
, CO. Wilts, hundred of, 138.
Stotfold, Walter, 148.
Stougbton, Thomas, 821, 592.
, William, 231.
Stoimnouth, co. Kent, 42.
Stourmyster. See Sturminster.
Stonrton, Storton, co. Stafford, 242, 346, 618,
580.
CO. Wilts, 343.
Stourton, Stnrton, John, 372.
Stonrton, John, lord of, 7, 284.
, R^^inald, 208, 218, 294.
, Richard, 490.
, William, 459.
, , of Stourton, 126, 128, 196, 219,
220, 284, 850, 861, 872, 622, 551, 552,
578, 618, 628, 629, 685.
Stour Westevere, co. Dorset, 228, 385.
Stouting, Stowtyng, co. Kent, hondred of,
800.
Stow Bardolph, Stowebardolf, co. Norfolk,
34.
Stowe, prebend of, 818.
by Lincoln, co. Lincoln, 815.
St. Mary, co. Lincoln, 816.
, CO. Stafford, 82,
, St. Edward, co. Gloacester, 347.
Stowe, John, abbot of Ramsey, 107.
Stowell, Stokwell, co. Gloacester, 10.
Stowell, Robert, 193, 196, 200, 850, 406, 490,
622, 538, 628.
, Thomas, 220.
Stower, Robert, 284.
Stowniarket, co. Suffolk, 882, 578, 581.
Stowtyng. See Stouting.
Stow Wood, Stowode, co. Oxford, forest of,
159.
Stoyle, Thomas, 609.
Stradlyng, Edward, 522.
Stralsand, Stralissoande, 493.
, ship called le Christofre of, 493.
Strangbou, Robert, 435.
StrangilApitiU, co. Lancaster, 466.
Strangways, James, 56, 102, 103, 200, 218,
849, 408, 687, 688.
, , sheriff of York, 177.
, Robert, 218.
Strangwiche, Thomas, 186.
, Eleanor his wife, 186.
Strangwissh, Nicholas, 459.
Stratford Langthome, co. Essex, abbot and
convent of, 106.
atte Bow, co. Middlesex, 463, 580.
, by Holton, co. Suffolk, 579.
on Avon, co. Warwick, 4, 42, 49,
298, 831.
Stratford, Richard, 145.
Stratton, oo. Bedford, 400.
, CO. Cornwall, 58.
, CO. Norfolk, 562.
St. Margaret, St. Margaret Stretton,
CO. Wilts, 160, 266.
, , prioiyof, 240.
......... ^luf «ee Stretton.
Stratton, Dan John, prior of Farleigh, 97.
, , prior of Wenlock, 109.
, Thomas, clerk of the works, 18, 96 ,
387, 848.
Straonge, John, 293.
, , clerk of the works, 544.
n
QEKEBAL INDEX.
785
Stiannge, John, lord of, 9, 198, 848, 849, 405,
429, 62S, 626, 627, 634.
, Balpb, 804.
, Thomas, 258.
Straynesham. See Strensham.
Streat, Strete, oo. Sussex, 192.
Streatley, Stietde, co. Berks, 77, 588 .
Streche, John, 81.
Street, Strete, co. Kent, hundred of, 800.
, 00. Somerset, 75.
Streethay, oo. StaflPbrd, 16.
Strekelondys Moyte, in Compton Chamberlain,
CO. Wilts, 584.
Strelley, co. Nottingham, 372.
Strelley, John, 842, 498.
, , Margaret his wife, 842.
, Nicholas, 411.
, Robert, 218, 247, 625.
, , sheriff of Nottingham and
Derby, 872.
Strensham, Straynesham, co. Worcester, 262.
Strete. See Street.
Strete, John, parson of St Blaise, 274.
, Thomas, 819.
Stretford. See Stratford.
Stretele. See Streatley.
Stretley. See Streatley.
Stretton, co. Rutland, 98.
[co. Stafford], 95.
on Dunsmore, Stratton on Donnes-
more, co. Warick, 831.
Streuley. See Strelley.
Strickland Kettle, Stirkelondket, co. West-
morehind, 45, 106, 177, 884, 531.
Strikland, Stiykland, Styrkland, Thomas,
288, 834, 850, 426, 606, 685.
Strode. See Strood.
Strode, Richard, 28, 827.
, ....... Margaret his wife, 327.
, WiUiam, 23, 285, 408, 404.
Strodewater. See Stroud.
Strood, Strode, co. Kent, 147, 209, 488, 445,
502, 516.
, hospital of St Mary at, Richard
Brakynburgh, master of, 209.
Strossis, Louis, 74.
Stroud, Strodewater, co. Gloucester, 577, 581.
Strumpshaw, Strumpeshall, co. Norfolk, 34,
182.
Stryklaud. See Strikland.
Stubbes, John, 828, 571.
, , prebendary of Cntton, 212.
Stucle, Stukley, James, 497, 572.
, John, 8, 406, 617.
, Richard, 414.
Stucley. See Stewkley ; Stukeley.
Studfalde, John, vicar of Bray ton, 1.
Studley, Stodeley, co. Warwick, prior and
convent of, 471.
, Richard Wode, prior of, 471*
J 96186.
Stukeley, Stncley, co^^Hontingdon, 448,
Stukeley, John, 199,850.
Sturgeon, John, 57, 199, 219, 926, 285, 848,
850, 365, 899, 407, 428, 440, 542, 608,
605, 607, 617.
• , sheriff of Cornwall, 110.
, Richard, 49, 228, 287.
Stnrminster Marshall, Stirmystermarchall,
CO. Dorset, 162, 520,
Sturmy, William, 551.
Sturston, John, 276.
Sturton. See Stourton.
Stuteley. See Stewkley.
Stuttecombc, co. Devon, 187.
Style, George, 885.
, Thomas, 609.
Styler, John, 501.
Stylyng, William, 61.
Styrkhmd. See Strikland.
Styrrup, Storop, co. Nottingham, 460.
Styuede, John, 499.
Styward. See Steward.
Suaynbum. See Swanbonme.
Subsidy of tonnage and poundage, 15, 59, 91,
106, 107, 122, 158, 167, 168, 175, 181,
216, 230, 281, 268, 269, 887, 874, 375,
422, 453, 469, 528, 553, 554, 569, 584,
592.
from aliens, 94, 95, 110, 157, 887.
of wools, &c., 11, 15, 81, 58, 59, 85,
87, 91, 96, 108, 167, 168, 239, 268,
269, 857, 422, 438, 445, 452, 469, 506,
553, 554, 592.
and nlnage of cloth, 233, 288,265,
328, 329, 838, 335, 847, 848, 892, 570.
Subtusmylnebek. See Milnthorpe.
Sudborough, Sudburgh, co. Northampton, 147.
Sudboum, Suthburu, co. Suffolk, 110.
Sudbury, co. Suffolk, 88, 478.
, college of, Heniy Sethyng, master of»
320.
Sudbury, John, 122, 528, 595.
Sudeley, lord of. See Boteler.
Suette, William, 573.
Suffolk, eounty of, 19, 37, 54, 56, 61, 87, 88,
90, 98, 100, 159, 184, 191, 196, 197,
199, 206, 218, 282, 246, 248, 250, 829,
348, 352, 853, 406, 408, 480, 462, 490,
492, 494, 496, 518, 525, 545, 552, 568,
594, 605, 606.
, sheriff of, 20, 56, 159, 197,
242, 249, 252, 852, 406, 462, 490, 492,
494, 552, 605.
, ^fui 5«e Hevenyngham ; Ree.
, escheator in, 98, 107, 186, 227,
298, 878, 400, 470, 597.
, And tee Pelly ; Grey ; Clere ;
Pestell.
, , outlawries in, 4, 6, 76, 78,
82, 144, 146, 149, 188, 202, 208, 225,
254, 255, 257, 820, 821, 824-826, 880,
382, 431, 434, 435, 498, 499, 502, 504,
575, 579, 581.
3 D
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786
GENERAL INDEX.
Suffolk, county of, subsidy and ulnage of
cloth in, 829, 348, 478.
commissions of the peace in, 630.
Sullington, co. Sussex, 203.
Sulwath. See Solway.
Sulyard, John, 136, 246, 248, 352, 353, 366,
403, 406-408, 509, 524, 606, 614-616,
628, 631, 636.
Sulyhull. See Solihull.
Sunbrick, Sonbrek, co. Lancaster, 456.
Sundridge, Sundry ssh, co. Kent, 41, 318.
Surfleet, co. Lincoln, 297, 560.
Surgeon, Thomas, 384.
Surlingham, co. Norfolk, 191.
Surrey, county of, 61, 87, 88, 101, 102, 192,
196, 218, 222, 232, 246, 248, 299-301,
329, 348, 351, 405, 420, 430, 462, 492,
496, 505.
, , sheriff of, 124, 252, 26J, 289,
351^ 405, 492, 505.
, And see ;^ Haaee ; V aghan ;
Gaynesford ; Leukenore ; St. Leger ;
Echyngham.
, , under-sheriff of. See
' Brygger.
.......... , escheator in, 206, 360, 391,
472.
, And see Wyngefeld; Fust;
Flemmyng.
, , outlavrries in, 1, 2, 4, 5, 7,
10, 77, 79, 146, 164, 178, 224, 226,
253, 320, 322, 323, 362, 874, 382, 436,
500, 575.
, , , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 348, 478.
.4 , , commissions of the peace in^
631.
., bailiwick of, 452.
Survyour, Walter, 101.
Sussex, county of, 55, 87, 101, 192, 196, 199>
218,232, 247,249, 302,329,348,351*
395, 406, 420, 430, 455, 462, 489-492,
496, 571.
, , sheriff of, 42, 55, 124, 199, 252,
261, 351, 406, 489, 490, 492, 505.
, And see Husee; Vaghan';
Gaynesford ; Leukenore ; St. Leger.
, escheator in, 241, 278, 360, 391,
597.
And see Wyngefeld; Fust;
Flemmyng.
, , outlawries in, 225, 226, 322,
324-326, 357, 384, 432, 437.
.., , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
329, 348, 478.
, , commissions of the peace in,
632.
Sutbiiry, Dan Thomas, prior of St. Andrew's,
Northampton, 415, 418.
Suthburn. See Sudbourn.
Sathcotes, Nicholas, 250, 251.
Suthertyng. See Hartiug.
Suthteygne. See Teign,
Sutbwerk. See Soathwark.
Suthworth. See Southworth.
Sutton, prebend of, 551.
, CO. Bedford, 507.
, CO. Kent, 109.
, CO. Lincoln, 297, 508, i»43« 567.
^ 00. Northampton, 27, 517.
CO. Somerset, 264.
CO. York, 457, 529.
, in the Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge,
320.
Valence, co. Kent, 389.
in Holland, co. Lincoln, 203.
, by Chiswick, co. Middlesex, 155.
, King's, CO. Northampton, 580.
, , prebend of, 580.
on Trent, co. Nottingham, 18.
Maddock, co. Salop, 397, 541.
in Ardem, co. Warwick, 209.*
on Dcrwent, co. York, 299, 417, 483,
486, 487, 581.
in Galtres, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Sutton's [in Stapleford Tawiiey], co. Bsses,
554.
Sutton, Elizabeth^ 431.
, Master Henry, rector of Corf e Castia,
43.
, John, 51, 256, 276, 803.
, , prior of the Carmelite frian of
Doncaster, 875.
, John de, 70.
, ., Margaret his wife, 70.
John, lord of Dudley, 7, 54, 55, 69,
70, 102, 103, 171, 195, 196, 198, 219,
284, 348, 350, 351, 858, 403, 490, 560,
612, 615, 627, 629, 630, 636.
, constable of the Tower of
London, 45, 412.
, Oliver, 158, 414, 564,570.
, Richard, 168,625.
, Richard de, 70, 92.
, Robert, 199, 202, 316, 350, 477, 625.
, , of Arom, 407, 625.
, William, master of the hospital of
Burton St. Lazarus of Jerusalem in
England, 405, 501, 618.
, , parson of Gresford, 538.
Swaby, co. Lincoln, 508, 577.
Swaffham, Swaveham, co, Cambridge, 297.^
, Earl's, 538.
Bulbeck, Nunswapham, 4.
, CO. Norfolk, 457, 530.
Swafham, John, bishop of Bangor [1376-
1398], 134.
Swainsthorpe, Swaynesthorp, co. Norfolk,
191.
Swale, Swaille, river, 572.
Swalecliife, Swalechyne, co. Kent, 302.
Swallowfield, Swalowefeld [co. Berks], 241.
Swampton, Swaumpton, co. Southamptoiii
534.
GENERAL INDEX.
787
Swan, John, 116,216, 316, 819.
, Richard, 355.
.Robert, 117,434.
, Thomas, 573.
, William, 802, 463.
Swanborough, Siranbergh, co. Wilts, hundred
of, 139, 587.
Swanbourne, Suaynbnrn, co. Buckingham,
loO.
Swancote, John, 83, 166, 178, 180, 206, 269,
868.
» » Alice his wife, 180.
Swans, 127, 222, 235, 352.
Swansea, Swaynesey, ca Glamorgan, 163,
191.
Swansey, Richard, 448.
Swanton, Swenyngton, co. Norfolk, 23, 387.
Swarfelde, Laurenee, 87.
Swaumptoui See Swampton.
Swaveham. See Swa£fham.
Swayne, Sweyne, Alice, 91.
, Henry, 220, 282.
, James, 91.
•• , John, 302.
, Robert, 578, 589.
, William, 90, 91, 197, 282, 576.
* » Crlstiana his wife, 91.
Swaynston, John, 434.
Swefling, Swyftlyng, co. Suffolk, 110.
Swenyngton. See Swanton.
Swepston, co. Leicester, 225.
Swere. See Swire.
Swerendon, Swyrynden, William, 6.
Swete, Thomas, 13, 32, 33.
> Joan his wife, 13, 32, 83.
Sweyndon. See Swindon.
Sweyne. See Swayne.
Swiliard, John, 179.
Swilleyo, Louis de, prior of St. Mary, Charite
Bur Loire, 274.
SwiUington [co. York], 199.
Swillynton, William, 199.
Swindon, Sweyndon, co. Wilts, 400, 411, 541.
662. '
•••• Hye Swyndon, 384.
Swineahead, Swynyshed, co. Lincoln, 503.
Swinford, Swyndford, co. Leicester, 448.
Swire, Swere, co. Dorset, 457, 529.
Swyft, Thomas, 2.
Swyfte, John, 442.
, WiUiam, 87, 362.
Swyftlyng. See Swefling.
Swynarton. See Swynnerton.
Swynboume, Swynborn, John, 463, 605.
> Miles, 214, 277.
Swyndford. See Swinford.
Swyndon, co. Devon, 343.
Swynnerton, Swynarton, John, 233, 402.
Swynshed, Robert, 420, 421.
Swynton, Thomas, abbot of Fountains, 602.
Swyrynden. See Swerendon.
Sybertoft. See Sibbertoft.
Sybson, William, 509.
Sydbury. See Sidbury.
Syde. See Side.
Sydenham, Sidenham, John, 33, 126, 522
628. '
*> , sheriff of Somerset and Dorset,
95.
Sydling, Sytelyng, co. Dorset, 36.
Sydyngboume. See Sittingbourne.
Syferwast, John, 568.
Sygge, WUliam, parson of Great Grimsby,
Syglesthome. See Sigglesthome.
Sylk, William, 73.
Sylkton, John, 553.
Sylverton, Nicholas, 586.
Symans, Richard, 21.
Symkynson, Richard, 202.
Symon, John, parson of St John's, Jersey,
360. ^*
, William, 331.
Symond. See Simond.
Symondson, Mark, 252, 303.
Symson, John, 214, 277.
» » tl»e younger, 214, 277.
, Robert, 168,618.
Syngleton, Robert, 197.
Synnyngton. See Sinnington.
Synyer, William, 143.
Syon, Sion, co. Middlesex, abbess and convent
of, 238.
' fraternity of the Holy Angels by, 21.
Sytelyng. See Sydling.
Sytyngboum, John, 69.
> > Katharine his wife, 69.
•> » Margaret his wife, 69.
§y ward, Robert, 68.
Sywcll, CO. Northampton, 291, 570.
T.
Tackbear, Tekebare, co. Cornwall, 32. 58
137.
Tackley, Takley, co. Oxford, 226, 374, 382.
Tacley. See Takeley.
Tadcaster, co. York, 279, 378.
Taddiport, Tadyporte, co. Devon, 36.
Tadryk, Archibald, 409.
Tadworth, Thadforth [in Banstead], co.
Surrey, 528.
Tadyngston. See Tattingstone.
Tailard. See Taylard.
3d 2
788
GENERAL INDEl.
Tailboys, Taylboys, Robert, 253, 352, 854,
620, 621.
, Walter, 363.
.a , William, esquire, 863.
■ •• , •■•ill, Km^ut, 47, 863.
Taillour, Henry, 12.
, John, 2, 209, 325, 386, 576.
••• , Roger, 578, 589.
, Thomas, 128,170.
, William, 2, 202, 212, 576.
, mayor of London, 188.
And see Taylour.
Tainton, Teynton, co. Oxford, 67.
Takebere. See Tackbear.
Takeley, Tacley, Taklegh, co. Essex, 318,
380,416,458,487.
Talagham. See Laugharne^
Talbot, Brian, 285, 352, 619, 626.
, Christopher, 402.
, Edmond, 259, 262, 269, 379, 490,
571.
, Elizabeth, 207.
.Gilbert, 410, 411.
, George, fourth earl of Shrewsbury,
397, 400-402, 410-412, 414, 418, 419,
421, 437, 439-443, 451, 460, 478, 489,
539, 541, 543, 557, 561, 562.
, Henry, 218.
, Hnmphrey, 122, 396, 397, 440.
, John, 256, 602.
, , Joan his wife, 256.
John, viscount Lisle, 49, 51, 79, 167,
207.
I, Joan his wife, 49, 51, 167,
207.
, John, first earl of Shrewsbury, 99.
••• , , Margaret his wife, 49, 51, 79,
133, 167, 207.
, John, second earl, 41, 99, 131,133,
460.
, .Elizabeth his wife, 412, 421,
431, 436, 460.
*.• .John, third earl, 29, 99, 133, 170,
210, 247, 249, 281, 294, 304, 349-35),
366, 379, 397, 400-403, 408, 411, 414,
415, 419, 421, 426, 437, 439-443, 460,
478, 489, 539, 541, 561, 562, 611, 615,
616, 624, 627, 630, 634, 638.
• • I chief justice of North Wales,
277, 293.
> , Katharine his wife, 397, 541.
, Margaret, 207, 305.
»., Ni cholas, 2 60.
M* , Robert, 515.
, Thomas, 572.
«• > , viscount Lisle, 49, 51, 166,
207, 219, 276, 305, 520, 615, 628.
.4 , William, 525.
Talffem. See Arundell.
Talvargh, Richard. 389, 390.
Talvcrnc. See Arundell.
Tamworth, co. Stafford, 117.
CO. Warwick, 9, 74, 242.
, collegiate church of, prebend in,
553.
, , prebend of Wilmote in, 397.
, , dean of. /See Bate.
Tamworth, John, 285. 619.
, John de, 49, 426.
Tanfeld, Robert, 28, 30, 70, 158, 161, 617,
623.
, , the elder, 405.
, , the younger, 6, 8, 9, 81.
, William, 624.
Tange. William, 499. •
Tankard. Edmund, crier in the King's Bench,
441.
Tankerd, William, 6.
Tanner. Thomas, 286, 403, 429.
Tansey, Richard, parson of St. Martin in the
Vintry, London, 330.
Tanworth, Ton worth, co. Warwick, 50, 117,
331.
Tapton. Hugh, 158.
, John, 346.
rector of Brioghurst, 210.
Tarane Gunvile. See Tarrant GonTille.
Tarleton, Richard, 274.
Tarporley, Thorpeley, co. Chester, 115.
Tarrant Gunville, Tarane Gunyile, co. Dorset^
534.
Launceston, Tirant Launceston. co.
Dorset, 48.
Tarset Hall, Tresethall, co. Northumberland,
523.
Tasley, Tasseley, co. Salop, 134, 897, 541.
Tate, John, 192, 213, 316, 519.
, sheriff of London, 161.
, , mayor of London, 400, 442,
467, 470, 475.
.., , the younger, 816.
, Robert, 212, 316.
Tatersale, Richard, 73.
Tattershall, Tateshall [co. Lincoln], 399.
Tattingstone, Tadyngston, co. Suffolk, 297,
489. 590.
Taunton, co. Somerset. 55, 143, 375, 436,
498.
Tauton. See Tawton.
Tayerham, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 82, 159.
Taverham, Thomas, 267.
Tayemer, Nicholas. 350. 635.
.William, 169,252.
Tavistock, Stavestok, Towestoke, oo. Detonj
141, 253, 377, 519.
, John, abbot of, 94, 612.
Taweke, Thomas, 252.
Tawton, North, Northtauton, co. DeTOD|82L
....,...., South, 36, 502.
, Bishop's, 149j 169.
Taylard, Tailard, WiUiam, 199, 807, 406,462,
617.
GtEN^BAL l^ti.
m
Tajiboys. See Tailboys.
Taylour, Tayler, David, 401.
, John, S86» 387, 473.
, Oliver, 286.
, Richard, 65, 108.
f Thomas, 478, C06.
^luisee Taillour.
Tajnterel, William, rector of Kirkby, 215.
Tayser, Richard, 214.
Tebald, William, prior of Barnwell, 477, 481.
Tebbe, Thomas, 856.
Tebot, Robert, 215.
Teddesley Hay, co. Stafford, 233.
Teffont, 00. Wilts, 139, 467.]
Teignbridge, Tengbrigge, co. Devon, hundred
of, 87.
Teign, South, Suthteygne, co. Devon, 178.
Teign Week, Tengweke, co. Devon, 87.
Teignmouth, Tyngmonth, co. Devon, 268.
Teignton, King's, co. Devon, 78.
Tekebare. See Tackbear.
Telagham. See Laughame.
Tele, Matice, 240.
Telisford, Telford, co. Somerset, 434, 466.
, hundred of, 466.
Temar, Cecily, 8.
, William, 8.
Tempest, Katharine, 560.
Peter, 179.
, Richard, 355.
, , sheriff of Lincoln, 360.
, Thoma9, 361.
Temple, master and brethren of the, 189.
Temple Newsom, co. York, 153.
Temple, William, 168, 478.
Temporalities, restitution of, 15, 16, 35, 39,
65, 98, 107, 123, 125, 130, 186, 205,
206, 227, 283, 241, 265, 266, 271, 274,
278, 279, 292, 296, 298,330, 332, 833,
839, 359, 360, 373, 390, 391, 399, 400,
415, 442, 467, 469, 470, 472, 475, 481,
550, 597, 598.
Temysditton. See Thames Ditton.
Teneham. See Teynham.
Tenet. See Thanet
Tang. See Teign.
Teneham. See Teynham.
Tenterden, co. Kent, 9, 288, 302, 303, 428,
436, 536.
, hundred of, 303.
Teny, Walter, 475.
Terell. See Tjxell.
Terling, Teyrlynge, co. Essex, 228.
Terouanne, diocese of, 89, 125, 177, 260,266,
272, 274, 275, 313, 358, 482, 538.
Terrington, Teuerington, co. York, 483, 487.
Teryngham, John, the younger, 822.
Teryngton. See Torrington.
Teadale, Thomas, 216.
Tes^ William* parson of Moreton, 160.
Teswell. See Treswell.
Tetbury, co. Gloucester, 276.
Tetford, Richard, 323.
, Robert, 578.
Tethege, John, 102.
Tetsworth, Tettesworth, co. O^ord, 77.
Teuerington. See Terrington.
Teutonic Hanse, merchants of, 478, 519, 540.
And see Hanse Almain.
Teuxbury. See Tewkesbury.
Teversham, CO. Cambridge, 551.
Tewe, David, 55, 57.
, Henry, 4.
Tewersle, Richard, 578.
Tewkesbury, Teuxbury, Theokesbury, co.
Gloucester, 4, 143.
, battle of, 374, 470, 562, 585.
, abbot and convent of, 66, 630, 550.
, John Galeys, abbot of, 66.
, John, abbot of, 530.
Tewson, Edward, 544.
Tey, Robert, 468.
, William, 468.
Teyge, Robert, 317, 319, 354.
Teyngton Drue. See Drewsteignton.
Teynham, Tenham, co. Kent, 324.
, hundred of, 302.
Teynton. See Tainton.
Teyrlynge. See Terling.
Teyser, Edmund, 368.
Thaccher, Thomas, 433.
Thacham. See Thatcham.
Thacham, Dan Edward, prior of Ivychurch,
15, 16.
Thadforth. See Tadworth.
Thakstede. See Thaxted.
Thakster, Robert, 73.
Thame, Philip de, prior of the hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in Engliuid, 189.
Thames river, 28, 93, 101, 161, 217,222, 235,
244, 250, 252, 288, 462, 463, 495, 512,
521, 525, 540.
, weirs across. 111, 188.
Thames Ditton, Temysditton, co. Sarrey*
339.
Thanet, Tenet, Isle of, co. Kent, 28, 108,
148.
Thatcham, Thacham, co. Berks, 482.
Thaxted, Thakstede, co. Essex, 255, 318, 367,
489.
Theddlethorpe, Thedilthorpe, co. Lincoln, 202,
608, 528, 595.
Thelbridge, Thelbtygge, co. Devon, 52*
Thekietham, Richard, 322.
Themelthorpe, Themylthorp, co. Norfolki
149.
Themse, Agnes, 445.
, Robert, 445.
William, 445«
Themolby, Thymylby, Richard, 28d, 854.
790
GENEBAL IlfDEX.
Theold, Bichard, 102.
Therlowe. See Thurlow.
Therek. See Thryske.
Thester Waver, Thestre Waury, co. Warwick,
Thetford, co. Norfolk, 78.
, priory of, 191.
Thetylthorpe, John, 164.
Thetyngdon. See Cheddington.
Theukesbury. See Tewkesbozy.
Thewe, David, 65, 57.
Thirkeld, Thykeld, Lancelot, 287, 288.
Thirkleby, Thorkilby, co. York, 5.
Thirnyng, William, justice of the Bench, 878.
Thirsk, Thryske, co. York, 178.
Thirske. See Thryske.
Thifttelden, Robert, 382.
Thomas, Clement, 278.
» Henry, parson of Cricksea, 386.
, John, 149.
> Richard, chaplain of the chantry
under le Croft in Christ Church, Can-
terbury, 888.
, Walter, 585.
, William, 53, 149.
ap Griffith, 360.
••• ap Resser, 54.
Thomelynson, John, 515.
Thommeson, John, 328.
Thomson, Tomson, Gilbert, 344.
, Giles, 361.
, John, 214, 216, 277, 546, 578.
, Thomas, 514.
Walter, 685.
, William, 556.
Thoralby, co. York, 488, 486, 487.
Thoresway, Thureswey, co. Lincoln, 310, 518,
523.
, Thursway Beaumont, 19.
Thorkilby. See Thirkleby.
Thorlesthorpe, co. York, 483, 486.
Thomam, Edward, 245.
Thomburgh, Thomeburgh, Edward, 287.
635.
, Leonard, 28, 200, 285, 289, 352, 354,
619, 620.
9 , sheriff of Lincoln, 362.
, Oliver, 384.
> Roland, 264, 424, 610.
Thombury, John, 391.
Thomby, co. Cumberland, 13.
Thomdon, Richard, 52.
, Thomas, 2, 161, 295.
Thome, Thoum [co. York], 310.
Thomeburgh. See Thomburgh.
Thomebury, co. Bedford, 235.
Thomewodis, in Sherwood, co. Nottingham,
Thomey Mille, co. Cambridge, 170.
Thomham, Simon, probendaiy of St ^itary*ts,
Norwich, 357.
Thomoure, Robert, 81.
Thornton, Thoraeton, co. Buckingham. 112.
267,390. * ' '
» CO. Devon, 32, 137.
[co. Lancaster], 334.
9 CO. Lincoln, 297.
•> CO. Northumberland, 523.
» CO. York, 31, 46, 60, 384, 581.
in Craven, co. York, 20, 419, 602.
"» Pykeiynglyth [co. York], 2, 206.
Thornton, John, vicar of West Thuirock
537. *
» » parson of North CoTe,537.
,Roger, 197, 317.
, Thomas, 78.
Thorny 8, Thomas, 521.
Thorpe, ship called la Kateryn of, 525.
..« , CO. Kssex, 91.
, CO. Norfolk, 191.
> CO. Northampton, 531.
Malsor, Thorpe Mallesore, oo. North.
ampton, 30.
Salvin, co. York, 77.
Thorpe Hall by Louth, co. Lincoln, 523.
Thorpe, John, 216, 431.
) Robert de, 602.
> Thomas, 664, 586.
Thorpeley. See Tarporley.
Thorpwaterfield, oo. Northampton, 682.
Thoryndon, Thomas, 295.
Thorysby, John, 519.
Thothorpe. See Towthorpe.
Thoum. See Thome.
Thrale, John, the elder, 446.
Thiandeston, co. Suflfolk, 384.
Threckingham, co. Lincoln, 261.
Threlkeld, Thrilkeld, John, 379.
, Richard, 215.
, William, 31, 100, 377.
Thressher, Peter, 356.
Thrilkeld. -Sec Threlkeld.
Throckmorton, Throkmarton, co. Worcester,
20.
Throgmerton, Throkmarton, Christopher,
I John. 65, 152, 262, 844, 345,'480.
475.
» Robert, 531, 606.
' Thomas, 20, 29, 218, 346, 350, 636.
I y sheriff of Warwick and Lei-
cester, 136.
Thrower, William, 251.
Throwley, Thrule [co. Kent], 291.
Throxenby, Thurstanby, co. York, 541.
Thrule. See Throwley.
Thmstanby, Trustenby, co. York, 279.
Thrybergh, co. York, 578.
Thrykhed, Lancelot, 610.
6ENEBAL INDEX.
791
ThryUby, John, 286.]
Thrypplowe. See Triplowe.
Thryske. See Think.
Thryske, Thinke, John, 455.
, , mayor of York, 316.
, , mayor of the staple of Calais,
22,270,816.
, treasurer and victualler of
Calais, 22, 96, 270, 308, 316.
Thureswey. See Thoresway.
Thnrger, John, 228.
9 Thomas, 258.
Thorland, co. Lancaster, 97, 271.
Thurland, Thomas, 501.
Thurlbeer, Thurlebare, co. Somerset, 456.
Thnrlby, co. Lincoln, 16, 85.
Thurlby, William, 125.
Thorlewynd, John, 324.
Thurlow, Therlowe, Great, co. Su£folk, 152.
Thurlowe, John, the younger, 87.
Thurrock, West, co. Essex, 3, 537.
Thursby, Thuresby, co. Cumberland, 83, 84.
Thunby, Ralph, 521.
Thurstanby. See Throxenby.
Thurston, Thurstonton, co. Suffolk, 12.
Thurston, Thomas, 448.
Thurstone, William, 575.
Thursway. See Thoresway.
Thurraston, co. Derby, 511.
Thwaytes, Thwaites, Henry, 264, 407, 687.
, John, 688.
, , vicar of Great Wycombe, 212.
, Bichard, 637.
, Thomas, 108, 878, 551, 571.
, chancellor of the Exchequer,
151, 272, 867.
, William, 320.
Thwyer, Roger, 853.
Thykeld. See Thitkeld.
Thymylby. See Themulby.
Thynden. See Findon.
Tibbenham, Tykenham, co. Norfolk, 582.
Tibberton, Tybton, co. Gloucester, 140.
Tibertis, (jeonard de, prior of the hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England,
189, 232.
Tickford,Tykeford,Tikford, co. Buckingham,
845, 876, 457, 529.
... ...... priory of, 62, 376.
, , William Kirkby, prior of, 376.
, , William de la Menerere, prior
of, 876.
Tickhill, Tikhill, co. York, 446, 448.
Tid. SeeTydd.
Tidenham, Tudenham, co. Gloucester, 112,
168.
Tilbury, East, co. Essex^ 297.
, West, 297, 543.
.Little, 180.
by Clare, 569, 59 It
Tillam, John, 403.
Tillo, John, 201, 217.
, Richard, 6, 800, 525.
Tiln, Tylne, co. Nottiogham, 460.
Tilney, IIugh,619.
Tilnhead, Tilcshide, Tydelesehode, co. Wilts,
238, 534.
Tilstook, Tiktoke Parke, co. Salop, 402.
Tilty, CO. Essex, abbot and convent of, 521.
, Thomas, abbot of, 521.
Tinmowthe. See Tynemouth.
Tiptoft, John, lord of, 23.
, , Joyce his wife, 28.
..., John, earl of Worcester, 17. 23, 28,
29,41,43,47, 70, 90, 113, 192, 206,
220, ^21, 278, 289, 297, 462, 609, 618,
628, 629, 633; 634, 636.
, , treasurer of the Exchequer, 23,
176,211,258.
, , constable of England, 19, 23,
43, 205, 207, 559.
, , constable of the Tower of
Loudon, 23, 45,412.
, , steward of the household, 23.
, , chamberlain of the Exchequer,
207.
, , lieutenant of Ireland, 205, 213,
214.
, , deputy lieutenant of Ireland,
16, 21, 54, 110, 157, 161, 193.
chief justice of North Wales,
41, 186.
, , Eliiabeth his wife, 113, 297.
, , Edward his son, 297.
Tipton, Tipficton, co. Devon, 61.
Tirant. See Tarrant.
TireU. See Tyrell.
Titohmarsh, Titmcrsh, co. Northampton, 440.
Tiverton, Tyverton, co. Devon, 23, 176, 179,
189, 279, 230, 292, 293, 457, 529.
, hundred of, 22, 189, 457, 529.
, portion of Clare in the church of,
292.
Toche, Thomas, 407, 433.
Tocotes, Towcotes, Roger, 126, 218, 247, 284,
846, 851, 406, 408, 428, 518, 530, 573,
597, 635.
Tocoth, Thomas, 285.^
Tod, William, 882.
Toddington, Todyngton, co. Bedford, 564.
Todyngton. See Coddlugton.
Tofle, CO. Lincoln, 508.
TofU, West, Westoftys, co. Norfolk, 579.
Togill, Robert, 53.
Togood, John, 223.
Tokc, Thomas, 216.
Tokehill, Robert, 583.
Toker, John, 877.
..., Louis, 129.
, WnUaa, 74.
Tole, Richard, 428.
792
GENEBAL INDEX,
ToUftrd, 00. Dorset, 584.
, 00. Wilts, 588.
Toller, Tolreporooram, oo. Dorset, 457, 5 29.
Toller, Henrj, 5.
, NieholAs, 202.
ToUeebfuy, co. Essex, 169, 252, 288.
TolleshantD'A.rejr,ColBond Darcy, eo. Essex,
S97, 818.
Tdtingtrow, eo. Kent, 285.
, bimdred of, 802.
Tdj, William, 891.
Tomma, Richard, 518.
Tommes, John, 29.
TomsoD. See Thomson.
Tom worth, John, 854.
Tonbridgc, Tunbrigge, co. Kent, lowej of,
800.
Tonford, Toneford [in Thaniogton], co. Kent,
297.
Tonge, Richard, 572.
Tons, Alexander, 55.
Tonworth. See Tanworth.
Tony, John, 102.
Tood, Richaid, 526.
Tooke, Robert, 6, 76, 87, 147, 148, 825, 433.
Tooting, Totying, co. Surrey, 808.
Bee, priory of, 46, 192.
Topclifle, CO. York, 148, 826.
Topclyf, John,'.528, 621.
, Thomas, 621.
Tope, John, 60.
Topsham, co. DcTon, 81, 55, 824.
, port of, 898, 548.
Topshawe, Thomas, 855.
Torbryan, Torbrian, co. Devon, 457, 518, 557.
Torkyngton, Henry, 285, 850, 406, 617.
Tomer, Thomas, 5.
Torrebak, John, 515.
Torrington, Teryngton, Topyngton, Torryton,
00. Devon, 82, 86, 187.
Ghepyngtoryton, 823.
...., East, Esteryngton, co. Lincoln, 17,
125, 423.
Tostale. See Tunstall.
Totay, Robert, 484.
Totnes, Tottenes, co. Devon, 45, 60, 171.
, Great, 74.
Totneys. See Zonche.
Totoche, Tototh, Totoft, Thomas, 354, 619.
TotteneA. See Totnes.
Tottenham, Totenham, co. Middlesex, 26,
442, 517.
Totyng. See Tooting.
Ton . See Tow .
Tonche, seal called, 162.
de la Toure, Anthony, 271, 290.
Tonrehill. See Tower Hill.
Tonres, William, prebendary of St. GeorgeV,
Windsor, 808.
Tomnay, diocese of, 237.
Toomay, William, 607.
, , prior of the hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, 306.
I , preceptor of Baddealey, 217.
Towoester, Toncestre, co. Northampton, 886.
Towcotes. See Tocotes.
Towe, Thomas, escheator in Kent and Mid-
dlesex, 162.
Tower Hill, Tonrehill, oo. Middlesex, 111,
487. 512.
Towestoke. See Tavistock.
Toweton, co. Suffolk, 110.
Towke, Touke, George, 216.
, Walter, 299.
Towker, Tonker, Peter, 40.
Richard, 144,476.
Towne, William, almoner of Henrj VI., 231,
235.
Towneley, Tounley, Richard, 426, 572.
, Thomas, 386.
Townesende, Tounesende, Roger, 8, 163, 169 ^
170, 197, 245, 247, 249, 406, 622.
, WiUiam, 518.
Towthorpe, co. York, 488, 487.
on the Wold, 488, 487.
Towton, CO. York, battle o^ 110, 558.
Toynton, co. Lincoln, 508.
High, Overtyngton, 297.
Traas, William, 224.
Trace, John, 495.
Tracey's, Tracies, in Stanford Rivers, co.
Essex, 554.
Tracy, William, 458.
Trafford, John, 103.
, William, 212.
Traghford, John, 426.
Tranas, Laurence, 141.
, Nicholas, 141.
, Ralph, 141.
William, 141.
Traseys, co. Kent, 164.
Trebellam by Trelaste, co. Cornwall, 224.
Trebone, John, 830.
Trebnlcok, Thomas, 224.
Treoorme [in Quethiock], co. Cornwall, 389,
444.
Tredirmayn. See Triermain.
Treeton, Treton, oo. York, 412.
Trefry, Thomas, 83, 851, 878, 399, 427, 610.
Trefusis, James, 491.
, Oto, 169.
Tregamur, Trigameur, co. Cornwall, 156, 189,
280, 457, .529.
Tr^arthen, Thomas, 552.
Tregemelan. See Trigamelling.
Tregose, Amice, 104.
Tregulam, co. Cornwall, 280.
Tregunnick, Tregwynnek by Bogga Mille,
CO. Cornwall, 579.
Tregnry, Michael, archbishop of Dnblm
[1449-1471], 885,
GENERAL INDEX.
793
Trebere, William, Ticar of St. Keyerne, 104.
Trelawny, John, 246, 573.
Trelowarren, Treleweren, co. Cornwall, 157.
Trelowia, co. Cornwall, 457, 529.
Trelugan, co. Cornwall, 156, 280, 457, 529.
Tremajle, John, 17, 410, 475.
Tremayll, John, the elder, 81.
, , the younger, 81.
, Thomas, 115, 850, 406, 428, 476, 522>
558, 628.
Tremayn, oo. Cornwall, 889.
Tremayn, John, 899, 408, 404.
Trenaffa, co. Cornwall, 16.
Trencmke, co. Cornwall, 889.
Trenowith, John, 200, 899.
Trent, co. Somerset, 84.
Trent river, co. Nottingham, 182, 251, 310,
811,462,557.
, forests north of, 258.
, , keeper of. See Biohard.
, forests south of, 107.
Trenthale, John, 200.
Trenthgans, Thomas, 104.
Trennwith, Agnes, 104.
Trenwathen, co. Cumberland, 557.
Trenythen, Robert, 427.
Tresawell, Thomas, 610.
Tresell, co. Stafford, 79.
Tresethall. See Tarset Hall.
Tresham, Thomas, 5, 80, 60, 478, 498, 540,
662, 570, 628.
Tresithny, Nicholas 1.
Tresoderon, co. Cornwall, 467.
Treswell, Teswcll, co. Nottingham, 896.
Treswethen, co. Cornwall, 104.
Treswithian, Trevaswhethan [in Camborne],
CO. Cornwall, 536.
Trethewy, Thomas, 100, 403, 404.
Treton. See Treeton.
Trevarliche, co. Cornwall, 389.
Treraswhethan. See Treswithian.
TreTcnoar, William, 400.
Treverbyn, Trevcrvyn, co. Cornwall, 156, 189,
280, 457, 529.
Treverbyn in St. Austell, co. Cornwall, 581.
Trevett, John, parson of Banning, 98.
, , parson of Langley, 98.
Trevilian, Trerylyan, Henry, warden of the
hospital of St. Katharine by the Tower
of London, 135.
John, 522, 628.
Trevistan, William, 553.
Trevosburgh, co. Cornwall, 588.
Treny, Katharine, 114.
, Thomas, 197.
Treweblete, Geoffrey, 3.
Trewell, John, 256.
Trewemon, Trewmao, John, 857.
, Boger, 355, 495.
Trewydna [co. Glamorgan], 163.
J 96186.
Trielen (in Finistere), in Brittany, 474.
Triermain, Tredirmayn, co. Cumberland, 214,
277.
Trigamelling hy Fenkelly, Tregemelan by
Penkehowe, co. Cornwall, 579.
Trigameur. See Tregamur.
Trigges Milles, co. Dorset, 584.
Trigot, Thomas, 804.
Trikingham, Lambert de, justice of the
Bench, 465.
Trim, Tiym [co. Meath], 468.
, abbot and convent of, 275.
, Christopher, abbot of, 275.
Triploe, Thrypplowe, co. Cambridge, 37.
Tripp, John, chaplain of * Bavenserchauntry/
in Lincoln cathedral, 48.
Tristram, Trystram, John, 216.
, William, 216.
TroUope, Andrew, 31 .
Trolugan. See Trelugan.
Trompyngton. See Trumpington.
Trompyngton, Walter, 10.
Tionage and pesage, 134, 166, 204, 206, 216,.
229, 259, 269, 340, 399, 461, 468, 476,.
568.
Trope, John, 9.
Tropnell, Thomas, 247, 406, 685.
Troston, co. Suffolk, 451.
Trotman, Bichard, parson of Bladon, 213.
Trotte, John, 498.
Trotter, Bobert, 215.
Trottiscliffe, Trottesdive, co. Kent, 843.
Troutbeck, Troutebek [co. Westmoreland],.
384, 531.
Trouttokyshyll. See Truddoxhill.
Trowbridge, Trowebrygge, co. Wilts, 381.
Trowe, John, 115.
Trowe, William, parson of Chilton Canteloe,.
305.
Troys, Thomas, 310.
, , escheator in the county of
Southampton, 571.
Trudale, John, 286.
Truddoxhill, Trouttokyshyll, in Nunney, co.
Somerset, 401.
Trumpington, Trompyngton, co. Cambridge^
10.
Trunke, John, 127.
, Bobert, 336.
Truro, co. Cornwall, 104.
Tmsfelde, in Wolstanton, co. Stafford, 897:
Tmssell, Arnold, 295, 559.
, Edmund, 30.
, Thomas, 196, 199,306, 618.
, William, 281, 306, 849, 470, 475»
608.
Trustenby. See Thrustanby.
Truthale, John, 297.
Trye, John, 407.
Trygge, Bobert, 697.
Trym. See Trim.
3 El
794
GENERAL INDEX.
Tryppe, John, 79.
Trystram. See Tristram.
Tu, Thomas, 231.
Tubbe, John, 60. .
Tubman, Richard, 428.
Tadenham. See Tidenham.
Tudenham, Margaret, 595.
, Thomas, 595.
Tuder, John, 266.
Tador, Kdmund, carl of Richmond, 334.
, , Margaret his wife, 334, 339, 343.
, Jasper, earl of Pembroke, 26, 59, 87»
103, 333, 336, 243, 251, 252, 274, 281,
283, 289, 615, 616.
Tugull, TughuU, Robert, 45, 552.
Tukhill, Robert, the «lder, 45.
Tunbrigge. See Tonbridge.
Tunley, John, 339, 857.
, Thomas, 386.
Tunneryspidill. See Tamers Piddle.
Tonstall, Tostale, co. Suffolk, 110.
, CO. York, 258.
Tunstall, Richard, 97, 177, 271, 573, 583,
613, 629, 635.
, , chamberlain of Henry VI., 227.
.......... Thomas, 258.
Tunstalle, William, 87.
Turbenrile, John, rector of Farnham, 390.
Turfyn, Richard, 203.
Turk, William, 255.
Turke, John, 302.
Tumaunt, Richard, 147, 222, 349.
"Turners Piddle, Tuimeryspidill [co. Dorset],
443.
Tumham Hall, co. Tork, 20, 419.
Turnour, Henry, 406.
, John, 102.
, Richard, 437.
, Walter, 502.
Turpyn, Alice, 1.
, John, 141.
, Robert, 385.
,,, William, 1.
Turvy, Turby, co. Dublin, 20, 279, 419.
Tutbury, Tuttebury, co. Stafford, 219, 242,
291.
Tnxford, co. Nottingham, 70.
Twede, John, 277.
Twesyll, John, 453.
Twigbear, Twykebeare, Twybeare, co. Devon,
24,25,511.
Twychener, John, 417.
Twyer, John, 169, 352, 353, 406, 622.
Twyford, co. Buckingham, 519.
, CO. Kent, hundred of, 302.
Twygg, Thomas, 499.
Twynyho, Twynowe, John, 54, 361, 407.
4 , , escheator of Somerset and
Dorset, 861.
William, 613, 615.
Twynnyng, Thomas, abbot of Winchcombc,
442.
Twysday, Thomas, 336, 476.
Tyberd, William, president of Magdalen
college, Oxford, 557.
Tybert, William, 471.
Tybton. See Tibberton.
Tycchebourne, John, 629.
Tydd, Tid, co. Lincoln, 543, 567.
Grote, CO. Lincoln, 170, 354.
St. Mary, co. Lincoln, 297. .
St. Giles, CO. Cambridge, 297, 560.
Tydberne, 170.
Tydelesehede. See Tilshead.
Tydirthay [co. York], 1.
Tykeford. See Tickford.
Tykenham. See Tibbenham.
TykhUl, WilUam, 70.
Tykhull, Ralph, 414.
l^ler, Augustine, 203.
, John, 383.
, William, 239, 381.
, , Agnes his wife, 381.
Tylly, John, 221.
Tylmyngton, Walter, 375.
Tyhie. See Tihi.
Tjrlney, John, 433.
, Robert, 354.
Tymperley, John, 293, 358.
Tynbery, Tynbure, John, 499.
y , Agnes his wife, 499.
Tyndale, co. Northumberland, 451.
Tyndale, William, 858.
Tynemonth, Tinmowthe [co. Northomber-
land], 380.
Tyngelden, Richard, 462.
lyogmouth. See Teignmouth.
Typlot, John, coroner of Kingston on HuB,
305.
Typper, John, 577.
Typpeswayne, John, 318.
l^ptoft. See Tiptof t.
Tyrell, co. Westmoreland, 96.
Tyrell, Terell, Tirell, Edward, 482.
, Hugh, 242.
, Humphrey, 345.
, James, 492, 606.
, John, 242, 491.
, Robert, 345.
, Thomas, 151, 248, 249,317, 344,845,
851, 407, 428, 491, 509, 613.
, Walter, 216.
, WiUiam, 169, 252, 614.
, , tha elder, 248, 249.
, the younger, 211, 248.
....ji. , Eleanor his wife, 21L
Tyrone, monks of, 465.
Tyryngham, Thomas, 182, 526.
GENERAL INDEX.
795
Tystede, William, 21.
l^Yerton. See Tiverton.
TywarnajUe Tees (in Perran Zabnloe), co.
Cornwall, 94, 179.
u.
Uffcolme, Ufcolme, co. Devon, 76.
UfFenham, John, 77, 406.
Uffington, 00. Lincoln, 17, 125, 453.
XJfflete, John, prior of Drax, 179.
Ufford, CO. Suffolk, 98.
XJfkelf. See UUeskelf.
UgboroQgh, Uggebargh, co. Devon, 476.
Ughtred, Ooghtrith, Ughtrjth, Balpb, 188.
, Kobert, 133, 146.
, , Joan bis wife, 133.
y Thomas. 568.
Uldale, CO. Cumberland, 25, 187.
Ulfrire, CO. Lincoln, 297.
UUeskelf, Ufkelf, Uskelf, co. Tork, 291, 292,
412.
Ulleston by Hawkwell, co. Northumberland,
228, 286.
Ulster, earldom of, 895.
Ulterris. See Volterra.
Umbj, William, 188.
Umfrey, Thomas, 228.
Undalle. See Oundle.
Underdowene, Thomas, 864.
Underdown, prebend of, 234, 260, 265.
Underwode, Master Edward, parson of St.
Mary Moises in Frydaystrete, London,
109.
, , prebendary of Bridgnorth, 284t
265.
, John, 883.
Ungerhundred. See Ongar.
Ungle, John, 474.
, , Joan his wife, 474.
, William, 401, 409.
Unton, Henry, 876.
, Robert, 438, 451.
Upchurch, co. Kent, 541.
Upcott, Uppeoote, co. Devon, 36.
Upminster, co. Essex, 579.
Uppecote, John, 51.
, , Joan his wife, 51.
Upsale, John, 225, 255.
UpsaU [CO. Tork], 200.
Upton, 00. Northampton, 531.
, CO. Nottingham, 297, 560.
, CO. Southampton, 167.
Noble, CO.* Somerset, 148.
Scudamore, Upton Skidmore, co.
Wilts, 466.
Upton, Henry, 84.
, John, 222.
, Robert, 885.
Upwell, CO. Norfolk, 169, 170.
Upwymbom. See Wimbome.
Urchfont, Erchesfont, oo. Wilts, 138, 587.
Urchinfelde. See Irchenfield.
Ure, Tore, river, 572.
Urswick, Great, Lancaster, 456.
, Little, 456.
Urswick, Ursewike, Christopher, 451.
, John, 456.
, Thomas, 12, 28,103, 169, 248, 249,
252, 406, 407, 463, 494, 608, 614-616,
626, 627, 630, 636.
, , chief baron of the Ex-
cheqaer, 259, 293, 307, 514.
, , recorder of London, 21, 202.
Usbum, Thomas, warden of the hospital of
St. Nicholas, Tork, 15.
Usk, CO. Monmouth, 24.
U8kel£ See Ulleskelf.
Ussher, Thomas, 552.
Utrecht, bishopric of, 184.
Uttoxeter, Utti'kcestre, Uttexhater, co. Staf-
ford, 535.
Uvadale, Ovedale, Thomas, 56, 118, 196, 220,
851, 405, 429, 629.
, William, 56, 495.
Uxbridge, Wokysbregge, Woxbrigge, co.
Middlesex, 9, 224, 357, 436, 442.
V.
Vache [in Chalfont St. Giles], co. Backing-
ham, 191.
Vachery, co. Surrey, 22, 68.
Vaoy, John, 99.
, , Alice his wife, 99.
Vaek, John, 197.
Vaghan, Vaughan, Roger, 54, 57, 58, 102,
132, 185, 219.
, Thomas, 87, 124, 182, 179, 274, 281,
283, 817, 851, 866, 414, 455, 496, 608,
615-618, 622, 627, 628, 632, 688, 686.
<>» • sheriff of Surrey and Sussex,
87.
Valauntes, in Hartest, co. Suffolk, 556.
Vale, John, parson of Rathwere, 465.
., Thomas, 254.
, William, 558.
Valens, Martin, 72.
Valet, CO. Dorset, 457, 529.
Vallis, Valeys, in Frame, co. Somerset, 603.
Vampage, John, 77.
Vandordrygh. See Dordrecht.
796
GENERAL INDEX.
Yangoos. See Goes.
Yanmelum, Henrj, 42.
Vanne, JohD, abbot of Cerne, 240, 279.
VaugfaiD. See Yagban.
Yaus, Robert, 38, 438, 579.
Yaox [in Belcbamp Otten], co. Easez, 560t
Yaux, Yawes, John, 277.
Roland, 610.
, William, 18, 27, 214, 421.
YaYasour, Yayesonre, Heniy, 688.
, John, 251, 407, 686.
, , the elder, 428, 636.
, thejoonger, 637.
Yawes. See Vaux.
Yayle, Richard, 443.
Yeale, Yele, 6eo£frey, 7, 580.
Yeer. See Yere.
Yele. See Yeale.
Yenables, Hugh, 450.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 450,
Yenasqae, Yenesse, fienesse [in Spain], 205,
273, 281, 422.
Yenice, 213, 336, 435, 512, 587, 555.
, merchants of, 281.
Yenonr, Elizabeth, 50.
, William, 364.
Venton, Fenton, co. Devon, 36.
Yenutz, John de, 66.
Yera Worthy. See Yirworthy.
Yerdour, Thomas, 1 52.
de Yere, Veer, George, 418, 510, 520.
, , Margaret his wife, 520.
, John, 2d, 57, 129.
, , twelfth earl of Oxford, 91, 285.
, , thirteenth earl, 155, 157,169,
170, 195, 197, 245-250, 252, 297, 400,
418, 489, 507, 510, 588, 548, 545, 552,
560, 563>565, 567, 569, 591, 609, 610,
613, 617, 622, 630.
, Margaret his wife, 507,
, IQicholas, 491, 494.
Richard, 235, 418.
, Robert, 72.
, Thomas, 817, 418,510.
Vermandois, in France, 583.
Yermeo, John de, 307.
Yemey, Edmund, escheator of Warwick, 411,
430.
, John, 329.
, , Margaret his wife, 329.
Yemey, Ralph, 83, 309, 329, 894, 608.
, Richard, 218, 348, 405, 480, 634.
, William, 430.
Yemon, Henry, 248, 349, 408, 611, 630.
Yeron, Richard, 412.
Yersk, Peter, 104.
Yerundo. See Gerona.
Yessy, lord of. See Bromflete.
Yoxford, Wexford, [in Stognmber], co.
Somerset, 193, 194, 200, 880, 864, 522.
Yibaldes, Yyyaldes, Ralph or Raphael de^
217, 222.
YieU. See Yyell.
Yielstone, Yyelleston [in Backland Brewer]^
CO. Devon, 187.
Yillario, John de, parson of Campe, 275, 538.
• f parson of Pettam, 266.
Yilleeon, Master James de la, 521.
Yillers, Yyllers, John, 621.
) ....... sheriff of Lincoln, 482.
Yihnyn, William, 201, 217.
Yirworthy, Yera Worthy, co. Devon, 36»
Yisier, Nicholas, 201, 217, 221.
Yolteira, Ulterris, in Italy, 59.
Yorth, Roger, 77.
Yowell, Richard, escheator of Somerset and
Dorset, 589.
, WilUam,87.
Yuton, Robert, 309.
Yyell, Viell, James, 874.
, Richard, 36, 332.
Yyelleston. See Yielstone.
YyUers. See YiUers.
Yyncent, Guy, 490.
, John, 382.
Yynean, Richard, 157.
Yynter, Thomas, 1 1 .
•••* » ••"..> coroner and attorney of th»
king in the King's Bench, 227.
Yyvaldes. See Yibaldes.
Yyvyan, Richard, 610.
w.
Wachelyngstone. See Washlingstone.
Wacton, Wakton, co. Norfolk, 191.
Wadde, John, 65.
Waddesdon, Woddesdon, co. Buckinffham^
38, 480.
Wade, John, 503, 525.
, Thomas, 389.
, William, 308, 809, 428.
9 , escheator of Bedford and
Bnckingham, 587.
Wadeford, Wodford, co. Somerset, 458.
Wadell, John, 409.
Wadesworth, co. Cornwall, 386.
Wadham, John, 341.
Wadnesberie. See Wednesbory.
Wager, John, 102.
Wagotte, Wagctte, Richard, 803, 393.
Waghen, co. York, 428.
Wainfleet, Waynflete, co. Lmcohi, 822, 469.
Wait, John, 74.
GENERAL INDEX.
707
Wake, Anne, 598.
John, 488, 462.
...., Boger, 598, 624.
, Thomas, 190, 405, 522, 624, 628.
, , sheriff of Northampton, 598.
Wakefeld, John, parson of Bisington Wick,
488.
, Bichard, 10.
Wakefield, co. York, 108, 257, 258, 261, 328,
564.
Wakeford, Thomas, presented to MortTmers
chauDtiy in Chichester cathedral, 294.
Wakering, oo. Essex, 525.
, Great, 32, 187.
, Little, 231.
Wakerley, John, 28, 170.
Wakton. See Wacton.
Walbronde, John, prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 547.
Walcomstowe. See Walthamstow.
Walcote, CO. Lincoln, 297, 560.
Walcote Bsthall, co. Norfolk, 508.
, Westhall, 508.
Walcote, John, 620, 621.
, Bichard, 28, 620, 621.
Waldeffrave, Walgraye, Whallesgrave, co.
Xork, 164, 507.
Walden, co. Essex, 147, 202, 291,825.
[co. York], 483, 487.
Walden, John, 109, 120, 257.
, , Marjory his wife, 257.
, Thomas, 291.
Walderage. See Waldridge.
Waldi£^ Thomas, 246. 247, 295, 634.
^luf M« Waldyeve.
Waldingfield, Waldyngfeld, co. SuflTolk, 480.
, Great, 144.
, Little, 515.
Waldridge, Waldemge, co. Buckingham,
S09.
WaldycTe, Waldyene, Thomas, 64, 403, 411,
657.
^Ac/see Waldiff.
Waldyngfeld, Clemence, 509.
Wale, Edmund, dean of Dunwich, 862.
Walebome. See Wellesboome.
Walerand, Bobert, 128.
Wales, 24, 48, 68, 57, 58, 66, 107, 108, 133,
166, 174, 179, 180, 204, 207, 275, 283,
294, 865-367, 402, 429, 488, 520, 522,
526, 539, 561, 570, 574.
.marches of, 57, 58, 108, 107, 108,
188, 163, 180, 181, 191, 207, 252, 275,
281, 283, 289, 298, 294, 367, 427, 429,
488, 520, 522, 525, 539, 561, 570, 574,
605, 606.
f , escheator in, 15, 35, 60, 83,
123, 833, 339, 359, 399, 442, 467, 684,
598.
North, 41, 64, 102, 154, 198, 281,
293,361,490.
7 96186,
Wales, North, chief justice of, 274.
r.. And see Herbert ; Tiptoft ; Bichard;
Talbot.
, chamberlain of, 179, 277.
, ^nd Me Hastynges : Herbert.
, South, 54, 57, 110, 136. 172, 198,
219, 252, 283, 289, 317., 361.
, , chief justice of. See Herbert ;
Neville; Bichard.
, , chamberlain of, 116, 185,260.
., And see Herbert; Neville;
Bichard.
, West, 361.
Walcf by, co. Lincoln, 385.
Walet, Bichard, 225, 325.
Waleys, John, vicar of Bolney, 344.
, Bichard, 225,325.
, Boger,320.
Walford, co. Salop, 29.
Walford, John, 39, 84, 86, 185.
Walgrave, co. Northampton, 74, 420.
And see Waldegrave.
Walgrave, Thomas, 100, 246, 248, 838, 353,
631.
, William, 838.
Walkehamstowe. See Walthamstow.
Walkelyn, John, 286.
Walker, John, 134, 142, 184.
, Bobert, 382.
, Thomas, 504, 514, 577.
Walker, Thomas, parson of Great Grimsby,
178.
, William, 355, 356.
Walkeme, co. Hertford, 608.
Walkhampton, co. Devon, 60.
Walkington, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Walklyn, Boger, 264.
Walland, co. Kent, 283, 546.
Walle, John, 603.
Waller, Thomas, 89.
Wallewen, John, 469.
Wallingford, co. Berks, 152, 210, 257.
, charter dated at, 870.
, dean of. See Gefferey.
Wallington, co. Surrey, 107.
Wallop, Nether, co. Southampton, 79.
Wallop. See Walop.
Wallyngford, William, abbot of St. Albans,
697.
Walmer, co. Kent, 303.
Walop, Wallop, John, 56, 105, 196, 220, 35],
405, 429, 433, 495, 629.
Walpole, CO. Norfolk, 28, 80.
Walpole, Bobert, chaplain of the chantry
under le Croft in Christ Church,
Canterbury, 888.
Walpoll, Martin, 80.
Wakon, Walrond, Thomas, 289, 406, 608,
626.
Walsche, Elias, chapUin of Newton Popple^
f[>rd, 376.
3 F
798
. GENERAL INDEX.
Walshale, Walssle, Walshawe, John, 126. I
Walsbam, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 82, 159.
, Nonh, 254.
, South, 191,539.
Walsingham, co. Norfolk, Thomas Hunt,
prior of, 225, 826.
, Little, d3.
Walssh, Walsshe, John, 1, 320, 331, 380,
575.
, ,e6cheator in the county .of
Gloucester, 541.
, Thomas, vicar of Morden, 78.
, t rector of Springfield, 78.
, , sheriff of Warwick, 7.
Walsshman, Roger, 141.
Walsyngham, John, 251.
Walter, John, 6, 261, 806, 325, 484, 616.
, , keeper of the hanaper, 283.
, Nicholas, 286.
, Richard, 501.
Thomas, 58.
Walter ap Guillim, 590.
Walterslode. See Salter's Lode.
Waltham [oo. Essex], letters patent dated at,
210, 218.
, forest of, 561.
, Little, 6.
, CO. Southampton, 65.
Holj Cross [co. Essex], abbejof, 469.
, , John Lucas, abbot of, 454,
469.
, , Thomas Edward, abbot of,
469.
, , conTont of, 454, 469.
, , charters dated at, 115, 121.
Walthamstow, Walkehamstowe, Walcom-
stowe, CO. Essex, 291, 412.
Walton, prebend of, 210, 590.
, CO. Essex, 438.
, CO. Norfolk, 662.
[co. Suffolk], charter dated at, 119.
, Wanton, co. Surrey, 237.
, CO. York, 2, 821.
on le Wold, co. Leicester, 26, 517.
on the Hill, co. Surrey, 241.
......... by Wille, 00. Warwick, 185.
Walton, John, 123, 130, 354.
, , abbot of Oseney, 82, 335,342.
, , archbishop of Dublin, primate
of Irehud, 342, 474.
Walwayn, Richard, 81.
Walweyn, John, 102.
, William, 220.
Wnlwick, CO. Northumberland, 528.
Walworth, John, 428.
Walwyn, Malcolm, escheator of Hereford,
88.
Walys, William, 221.
Wanborough, Wamburghy Wandeborough, co.
Wilts, 50, 578, 589.
Wandesdon. See Wantesden.
Wandesford, William, 88.
Wandsworth, Wannesworth, co. Surrey, 276,
808, 462.
Wanlip, Onlepe, co. Leicester, 598.
Wannesworth. See Wandsworth.
Wantage [co. -Berks] , 406.
Wantesden, Wandesdon, co. Suffolk, 110.
Wappenham, Wapnam, co. Northampton.
521.
Warberton, Philip, 169.
Warblington, Warbelyngton, eo. Southamp-
ton, 482.
Warbulton, Richard, 420.
, , Helen his wife, 420.
Warcop, Robert, 18.
, , Joan his wife, 13.
, Thomas, 13.
Wardale, John, 52, 86.
Warde, Edmund, 577.
, Henry, 562, 595.
Hugh, 231, 268.
, John, 2, 166, 380, 389, 390.
, Robert, 74, 145, 340,677.
, Roger, 49, 331.
, Thomas, 122, 402.
, , escheator of Leicester, 868.
, William, 249, 286, 462, 492.
Wardeboys, Dan John, abbot of Ramsey,
392, 400.
Warden, co. Bedford, 469, 570.
, monastery of, 670.
Wardour, Wardar, co. Wilts, 457, 529.
Wardrobe, the, 31, 37, 40, 41, 61, 86, 92, 98,
100, 118, 182, 184, 186, 188, 287, 261,
268, 265, 278, 279, 281, 296, 884, 387,
848, 394, 420, 426, 453, 460, 461, 472,
475, 504, 544, 550, 554, 557, 565, 570,
590, 597.
, keeper of, 188, 237, 589.
And see jywrell } Cousyn; Say.
Ware, co. Hartford, 100, 251, 420.
Ware, John, 250.
, Nicholas, 856, 377.
Wareham, Warham, co. Dorset, 484, 579.
Waren, Nicholas, 167.
, Thomas, 582.
Wareyn, Richard, 218.
, Robert, vicar of Great or Chipping
Wycombe, 212, 280.
, Thomas, 240.
, William, 213.
Warfield, co. Berks, 148.
Warham. See Wareham.
Warinton, Robert, 893.
Wark, Werke, co. Northumberland, 451.
Warkworth, John, 518.
Warldes, William, 201, 217.
Warley, John, 259, 493.
, Thomft'», 387.
GENERAL INDEX.
709
Warmboroagh, North, Northwarnbiugb, oo.
Southampton, 483.
Warmington, co. Northampton, 153.
Warminster, Warmestre, . co. Wilts, 77, 158,
466.
Warmston, co. Buckingham, 152.
Warmjngton, Philip, 169.
, Robert, 271,290.
Warner, John, 81.
, Philip, 578, 689.
, Thomas, 16.
, William, 142.
Warnford, Wemesford, co. Southampton,
499.
Warpesden. See Worplesdon.
Warre, John, 406.
, Richard, 220, 427.
, Robert, 522.
* Warrewyk,' herald of arms, 261.
Warrington, Warjngton [in Olnej], oo.
Buckingham, 420.
Warsop. See Worksop.
Warstlyngworth. See Wrestlingworth.
Warter, Wartre, co. York, 17, 90, 125, 428.
, priory of, 17, 90, 125, 428.
Warter, War^, Edmund, 142, 284.
Warton [co. Lancaster], 884.
Warton, Geoffrey, 81, 50, 261, 288, 877, 490.
Warwick, Wanrikkebrig [co. Cumberland],
CO. Warwick, 168, 190, 260, 290, 291,
381, 885, 606.
, collegiate church of St Mary, dean
and chapter of, 168.
> ••••••> John Southwell, dean of, 386.
> > prebend of St. John in, 236.
, charter dated at, 425.
.county of. 55, 70, 88, 91, 98, 106,
196, 218, 246, 247, 284, 285, 287, 289,
292, 294, 829, 348, 359, 401, 408, 405,
480, 462, 466, 481, 490, 492, 496, 513,
> , sheriff of, 64, 284, 287, 289,
848, 405, 440, 492.
•• I And see Walssh; Harecourt;
Higford ; Throgmerton ; Wodford :
Raylegh.
» > escheator in, 35, 158, 241, 271,
278, 292, 888, 391, 416, 442, 475, 598.
» And see Moton; Vemey;
Boughton.
•• f , outlawries in, 2, 77, 81, 142,
143, 226, 293, 323, 824, 884, 386, 448,
502, 578.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 348, 478, 537.
••• > , justices of the peace in, 117.
) , commissions of the peace in,
634.
Warwild, Thomas, 286.
Warwyke, Richard, 8, 226.
» f Joan his wife, 8.
Waryn, Richard, 12.
, William, 407.
Waryner, Richard, 192.
Waryng, John, 257.
Waiynges, Nicholas. 224, 820, 554, 680.
Waryngton, Robert, 529. *
Wase, William, rector of Week St. Marj.
580.
Washingborough, Wassingburgh, co. Lincoku
457, 580.
Washlingstone, Wachelyngstone, co. Kent,
hundred of, 300.
Wasingburgh. See Washingborough.
Waskeff, John, 317-319.
Wasp, Thomas, 254.
Waspus, Thomas, 226.
Wasflingburgh. See Washingborough.
Wassyngham, co. Surrey, 276, 808.
Watcote. See Whatcote.
Water, John, 35, 261, 287, 824.
> , sub-prior of Montacute, 15.
, Richard, 501.
, William, 284, 248.
Water&U, WiUiam, 499.
Waterford, 854, 459, 466, 468.
, citiisens of, 459, 466.
Waterfulford, co. York, 48.
Waterhous, John, 573.
, Richard, 578.
, William, 573.
Waterperry, co. Oxford, 101.
Waterton, Robert, esquire, 510.
, , knight, 510.
Watford, co. Hertford, 470.
, CO. Northampton, 842, 448, 586.
Watford, Henry, 255.
Wathe, John, 13.
Watilsburgh. See Wattlesborough.
Watkyns, John, 1 12.
Watlesburgh, oo. Middlesex, 77.
Watlington, co. Oxford, 175.
WatJio, John, 288.
Watson, John, 277.
, Thomas, 215.
Watte, Wattys, John, 434.
Wattlesborough, Watilsburgh, co. Salop, 76.
Watton, CO. Hertford, 176.
at Ston^, Whatton atte Stone, co.
Hertford, 22, 580, 581.
, CO. Norfolk, 208.
Watton, Katharine, 298, 878, 876.
, Robert, 164, 298, 378, 876.
Wattys, Richard. 505.
, Thomas. 807.
, William, 10.
Waulton. See Walton.
Wauton. See Walton.
Wavenden, oo. Buckingham, 116, 156, 327,
529.
, Littie,457
3 F 2
800
GENERAL INDEX.
Waver, Henry, 85.
Wavton, John, 108.
Waweton, Thomas, 285.
Waynflete. See Wainfleet.
Waynflete, John, 57, 104, 263, 378, 557.
, William, bishop of Winchester [1447-
1486], 43, 63, 64, 130, 158, 259, 293,
339, 344, 360, 365, 399, 608, 628, 629,
631, 635.
Waynesford, Bichatd, 353.
, William, S3.
Wayte, 86.
Wayte, Edward, 490, 493.
, John, 74, 372.
, Thomas, 108.
, William, 493.
Weald, South, Southweyld, co. Essex, 437.
Weasenham, Wesenham, co. Norfolk, 8.
Weberton. See Wyberton.
Webbe, Richard, 362.
, William, 140, 877, 482.
Webber, Henry, dean of Exeter, 612.
.......... John, Ticar of Collumpton, 282.
Webley. See Weobley.
Wedewe, Bobert, chaplain of the chantiy in
le Croft, Christ Church, Canterbury,
415.
Wedirby [co. York], 483, 487.
Wednesbury, Wadnesberie, co. Salop, men of,
402.
Wedon. See Weedon.
Wedon, William, 286, 287.
Weedon, Wedon [co. Northampton], 461.
Beck, Wedonbeke, co. Northampton,
63.
Week St Mary, Wyke, co. Cornwall, 58, 580.
Weif, Bobert. chaplain of the chantry under
le Croft in Christ Church, Canterbury,
388.
Weke, John, 80.
, Philip, 80.
, Balphatte, 80.
, William, 143.
Welbeck, abbot of, 466.
Welbey. See Wilby.
Welboum, co. Lincoln, 26, 517.
Welby, CO. Lincoln, 62, 328. '
Welby, Bichard, 28, 127, 170, 352, 354, 855,
490, 619.
, , sheriff of Lincoln, 298.
, William, 202.
Welde, John, 318.
Welden, William, 374.
Weldon, Welledown, co, Northampton, 368.
Wele, Thomas, parson of Gisleham, 467, 586.
, William, 503.
Welegh, Wolegh, co. Southampton, 63,461.
Weley. See Wyehall.
Welford, Welneford, co. Gloucester, 67, 102.
Welford, John, 140, 289, 407, 459, 606, 615,
616.
Welham, Wellum, co. York, 2.
Welham, Thomas, 2U2.
Well, Welles, co. Lincoln, 508, 535.
, CO. Norfolk, alien priory of, 163 «
568.
Well, Welle, John. 446.
, Thomas, 56, 351.
, John atte, 403, 404.
, Bichard atte, 300.
, Thomas att, prior of Lewes, 415.
, William atte, the younger, IL
, , the elder, 12.
WeUand, Wenlond, oo. Worcester, 102.
Welle, CO. Cambridge, 208.
Welleby, co. Lincoln, 62, 328.
Welledown. See Weldon.
Welleford, John, 54.
^Velles, Wellys, Avice, 358.
, Edward, 69.
, Hugh, 81.
, James, 72, 309.
, Joan, 207.
, John, 52, 280, 325, 368, 436, 444,
473, 523.
, Elizabeth his wife, 444.
, John atte, 5.
Bichard, 218, 313, 508, 525.
, , Marjory his wife, 508.
, Bichard, lord of Welles and
Willoughby, 207, 619-621.
, Bobert, 207, 218, 409, 508, 525, 621.
, Thomas, 128, 196, 246, 856, 405,
429, 571, 572, 629.
, William, 54, 250, 337.
Wellesbome, Wellysboume, Thomas, 286,
287, 603.
Wellesboume, Waleborne [co. Warwick],
565.
Wellington, Welyngton Hay, co. Salop, 180.
Wellow, CO. Somerset, 466.
, hundred of, 466.
Wells, CO. Somerset, 11, 39, 53, 87, 205, 385,
589.
, cathedral of, 36, 53.
, , dean of, 583.
And see Gunthorpe.
, letters patent dated at, 210.
, bishop of. See Stillington.
Wellys. See Welles.
Wellysbourne. See Wellesbome.
Welneford. See Welford.
Welnetham, Whelleweteham, co. Suffolk, 484.
, Great, 86.
Welscombe. See Wiveliscombe.
Welshe, Elias, presented to the chantry of
Newton Poppleford, 858.
Weltden, Simon, 216.
Welton Bivall, prebend of, 295.
Welton, Nicholas, 147.
, William, 358,
GENEBAL INDEX.
801
Welwetham. See Welnetham.
Welyngton. See Wellington.
Welyworth, Thomas, 187.
Wem, lord of. See GreTBtoke.
Wempstead, Wemstede, co. Hertford, 40,
176.
Wencelagh, John, 636.
, Thomas, 809.
Wendover, co. Buckingham, 144.
Wendy, John, 240, 820.
Weneman, Henry, 7.
Wenfride Egle. See Winford Eagle.
Weuge. See Wing.
Wengrave, Thomas, 56.
, , Matilda his wife, 56.
Wenham, Little, co. Suffolk, 884.
Wenlock, co. Salop, priory of, 109, 274.
, Dan John Stratton, prior of, 109.
, Boger Wenlok, prior of, 274 .
, Dan John Shorewesbury, prior of,
274.
Wenlok, John, lord, 81, 57, 99, 128, 828, 588,
607, 608, 616.
, , chief butler of England, 24,
113, 165,178, 188,262.
, Boger, prior of Wenlock, 274 .
Wenlond. See Welland.
Wensleydale, Wyneladale, co. York, 488, 486,
487.
Went, See Derwent.
Went, Wente, John, 887, 443.
, , Margaret his wife, 443.
Wentworth, Henry, the elder, 246, 248, 681.
, John, 10.
Richard, 578.
, William, 407, 477, 581, 625.
, ....... Margaret his wife, 581.
Weobley, Webley, co. Hereford, 142.
Were, John, 251.
Werke. See Wark.
Werkeman, Bichard, 39.
Werkyngton. See Workington.
Wemesford. See Wamford.
Werre, Richard, 856.
Werscbury, co, Gloucester, 541.
Wesenham. See Weasenham.
Wesprayhele, co. Cornwall, 58.'
West, Weste, John, 218, 289, 348, 405, C06,
684.
, coroner and attorney of the
king in the King*s Bench, 11, 162.
, Richard, 80.
, , lord laWarre, 104, 118, 247,
249, 275, 638.
, , Katharine his wife, 118.
, Thomas, yicar of Lincoln cathedral,
559.
, William, 2, 478, 604.
Westbere. See Bere.
Westbern by Upton Noble, co. Somerset,
148.
Westborough, Westburgh, co. Lincoln, 34,
132.
West Bowre. See Westbury.
Westbroke, Peter, 300.
Westbrook, co. Berks, 242.
Westbury, ca Gloucester, 324, 562.
, dean of, 398.
, CO. Salop, 503.
West Bowre, co. Somerset, 294.
, CO, Southampton, 210.
,co. Wilts, 881.
Westbury, William, prebendary of St.
Stephen's,|We8tmm8ter, 111.
, , prebendary of St. Paul's, Lon-
don, 111.
, , provost 01 Eton, 62, 73, 328,
894, 553.
Westby, Edmund, 244.
, Edward, 196.
, Gregory, 806, 811.
Westcliff, Westclyff, John, 276, 319.
Westcot, CO. Buckingham, 48U.
Westcote, Guy, 268.
Westcott [in CoUumpton], co. Devon, 343.
Westefeld, John, 164.
Westerham, Westram, co. Kent, hundred of,
300.
Westerkele. See Keal.
Westgate, Westyeate, co. Devon, 17, 280,
457, 529.
by Canterbury, co. Kent, 302.
, hundred of, 302.
Westgate. Robert, prior of St. Swithun's,
Winchester, 130, 436.
Westheath, co. Surrey, 308.
Westhordon. See Homdon, West.
Westhorp, Edmund, 221.
Westhorpe, co. Lincoln, 19.
, CO. Suffolk, 482.
Westhouses, in Thorton, co. York, 383, 884.
Westhurrok. See Thurrock, West.
Westland, John, 472.
Westlawe, John, 472.
West Leigh, Westley, co. Lancaster, 144.
Westley, co. Suffolk, 457, 530.
Westminster, 1, 8, 11, 50, 56, 58, 74, 80, 85,
87, 100, 139, 150, 157, 161, 163, 165,
167, 174, 178, 190, 194, 234, 256, 276,
291, 295, 299, 325, 326, 331, 337, 344,
848, 362, 864, 367, 369, 374, 376, 378,
405, 422, 427, 429, 440, 450, 460, 465,
468, 477, 482, 484, 522, 551, 558, 573,
577, 583, 586, 593, 596, 601-603.
, statute of, 28.
, Parliament at, 14, 17-20, 22-27, 31-
34, 36, 38-40, 43-48, 50, 51, 56, 58,
59, 66, 67, 70, 87, 90-93, 95, 96, 99,
100, 103, 108, 110, 114, 116, 119, 121,
125, 126, 128, 130, 135, 187, 139, 151,
174, 176, 179, 181, 182, 187, 189, 194,
802
GENERAL INDEX.
_ «
WeBtminster, Parliament at— conf .
200, 206, 226, 238, 239, 264, 270, 279,
280, 294, 307, 315, 329, 860, 388, 398,
413-415, 418, 419, 421, 422, 426, 428,
441, 444, 445, 449, 452-456, 458, 461,
466, 470, 479, 480, 488, 486, 487, 496,
505-510, 512-518, 521-525, 580, 532-
534, 536, 538-541, 543, 546, 549, 552,
657, 560, 562-665, 567-569, 570, 672,
588, 584, 591, 595.
•«••«•••> letters patent dated at, passim,
, charters dated at, 14, 17, 68, 67, 99,
112, 114, 122, 131, 186, 164, 188, 237,
328, 358, 369-371, 398, 423, 425, 426,
459, 460, 465, 469, 476, 478, 520, 638,
568, 601.
church of St. Margaret, 460.
, St. Peter's abbey, 66, 179, 206, 272,
317, 455, 460, 472, 476, 591.
, , abbot and convent of, IS, 52,
173, 272, 308, 468, 476, 601.
, , abbot of, 332, 460.
, Edmund, abbot of, 386.
, George, abbot of, 18, 52, 157,
173, 179, 206, 445, 446.
, , Thomas Millyng, abbot of, 179,
206, 259, 283, 340, 366, 468, 472, 474,
476, 487, 616, 616, 622, 627, 686.
» , John Esteney, abbot of, 472,
474, 482, 512, 588, 597, 601.
, hospital of St. James by, 63.
» , Roger Malmesbury, warden of,
63.
, guild of St. Mary af, 460.
, the king's privy palace at, 1 8, 244,
281, 475.
Westminster palace, 232, 324, 348, 376, 470,
521,551,563,566.
, White Hall in, 307, 511.
, Star Chamber in, 131, 521.
• le Watergate ' of, 521.
, 'le Parlment Chambre ' in, 190.
, the king's wardrobe in, 295.
, the free chapel of St. Stephen in,
601.
, , dean and chapter of, 79, 80,
111, 119, 147, 150, 163, 235, 258, 306,
414, 512, 568, 590.
., dean of, 180, 267, 551, 560,
583.
»••*•••••,
... And see Eirkeham ; Alcok ;
Courtenay.
t» , , prebends in, 106, 111, 180,
285, 244, 258, 267, 306, 360, 363, 437,
439, 547, 551, 660, 586, 589, 590, 597,
604.
, college of vicars, clerks and choristers
in, 151.
, , John Sewhall, warden of, 150.
Westmoreland, earl of. See Neville.
, county of, 26, 29, 181, 171, 219, 242,
251, 329, 333, 347, 350, 490, 606.
, , sheriff of, 251, 350, 490.
, -4nrf «ee Moresby • Parr.
Westmoreland, connty of, eseheator in, 185.
, And see Moresby.
, , coroners in, 29.
, , outlawry in, 148.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth io,
329, 833, 347.
, , commissions of the peace in,
634.
Westmyddelton, co. Devon, 187.
Westoftys. See Tofts.
Weston, CO. Buckingham, 420.
, CO. Cambridge, 255.
, CO. Leicester, 153.
, CO. Norfolk, 191.
[co. Somerset], 53.
[co. Suffolk], 164.
Turvile, Westunturvild, co, Baddng-
ham, 366.
by Baldock, co. Hertford, 599.
by Beccles, co. Suffolk, 847.
, Great, co. Somerset, 435.
Weston, John, 105.
, Kichard, 146.
Westow, CO. York, 396.
Westram. See Westerham.
Westraplond, co. Somerset, 187.
West Town, Weston, co. Southampton, 94.
Westwick, Westwyke, co. Norfolk, 148, 191.
Westwode, co. Lincoln, 157.
Westwode, Hamo, 380.
, Thomas, 3, 203.
Westyeate. See Westgate.
Wethe, CO. Somerset, 187.
Wethepoll. See WithipoU.
Wetherby, John, 516.
Wetherden, co. Suffolk, 136.
Wetley. See Berkeley.
Weuton (? Newton), co. Lincoln, 560.
Wexcombe, co. Wilts, 243, 458, 530.
Wexcombc, William, 836.
Wexford. See Vexford.
Wey, Stephen, 526.
Weye, Simon, 318.
Weyer, Matthew, 306.
Weymouth, co. Dorset, 72, 552.
, port of, 357.
Weynsford, William, 341.
Weytons, Gosson, 565.
Whaddon, co. Wilts, 141, 380.
Whaddon, John, prior of Barnwell, 476.
Whalisburgh, Wallesburgh, Thomas, 399,
610.
Whaplode, Quaplode, co. Lincoln, 96, 384,
431.
Wharf e river, 572.
Whamley, Quarnle, co. Northumberland,
523.
Wharton, Geoflfrey, 379.
, John, 350, 635.
Whatcote, Watcote, co. Warwick, 676.
GENEBAL INDEX.
805
Whately, Whetely, co, Somerset, 7.
Whatman, Laurence, 380.
Whatton, co. Nottingham, 441.
And see Wntton,
Whatton, John, 410.
Wheatacre, Wheteacre, co. Norfolk, 508.
Wheathampstead, co. Hertford, 80.
Wheldrake, Wheldryk, co. York, 148.
Whale, Kiohard, 29.
Wheler, Benedict, 78.
, William, 491.
Whelleweteham. See Welnetham.
Whelpdale, John, 582.
, William, 98.
WhOTby, CO. Yoik, 228.
Wherwell, co. Sonthampton, 81.
Wheteacre. See Wheatacre.
Whetehill, Adrian, 26.
> , controller of Cala&, 292.
, Richard, 26, 271, 292.
, , controller of Calais, 291.
, , lieutenant of Calais, 892.
, mayor of Calais, 291.
Wheteley, William, 251.
Wheteley. See Whately.
Whether, Hugh, 864.
Whetsyd, Bobert, 515.
, William, 515.
Whiche, Henry* 546.
Whichecote, John, 252, 621.
Whichecotes, John, 352, 354, 490.
Whiddon, Simon, 552.
Whighton, John, 872.
Whimple, Whymple, co. Devon, 457, 529.
Whippe, Whyppe, William, 225.
Whinbergh, Whynburgh, co. Norfolk, 84.
Whinfell, Whynfell, co. Westmoreland, 264,
423, 532.
Whistley, Whysshelee, co. Berks, 186.
Whiston, 00. Northampton, 202.
,c6. York, 412.
Whita, William, 104.
Whitby, CO. York, 409, 504.
, abbey of, 550, 554.
, convent of, 544.
, Dan Thomas Pykering, abbot of,
, Dan William Colson, abbot of, 550,
554.
Whitchurch, co. Buckingham, 560.
, CO. Devon, 61.
CO. Salop, 402,^410, 411, 489, 440,
442.
Whitchurche, Whitechurche, Bobert, 158.
, William, 60.
White, Whyte, Andrew, 827.
.....David, 209, 495.
, Edmund, 165, 278.
White, John, 60, 78, 87, 91, 125, 182, 211,
576.
, , Kdith his wife, 91.
-..., , Eleanor his wife, 211.
, Peter, 251.
, Richard, 9, 323.
, Robert, 182.
William, 54, 57, 354, 571, 579.
Whitehall, Withall, co. Cumberland, 137.
Whitehede, Whithed, Whytehede, John, 57,
196, 220, 405, 429, 498, 524, 585, 629.
Whitehill, Wy^thille, in Tackle}', co. Ox-
ford, 882, 420.
White Lackington, oo. Somerset, 86.
Whitelok, Walter, 552.
Whiteney. See Whitteney.
White Notley, co. Essex, 321.
Whiterigg, Qwitbrigge, co. Cumberland, 214,
277.
White Boding, co. Essex, 158.
Whitfeld, John, 464.
, , mayor of Kingston on Hull,
879,
, Robert, 464.
Whitford, oo. Devon, 28, 176, 189, 280, 457,
529.
Whitingham, Wyttingham, Whittyngham,
John, 159, 248, 866.
, Marjory, 829.
, Robert, 47, 126, 185, 829.
Whitle. See Whitley.
Whitlegh, John, 28.
, Richard, 28, 205.
, , EUaabeth his wife, 205.
Whitley, Alexander, abbot of Combe, 478.
Whitmore, John, dean of St. Mary's, Shrews-
bury, 857.
Whitokkesmede. See Whittokesmede.
Whitstable, oo. Kent, 274, 380.
, hundred of, 802.
Whitteney, Whytney, Eustace, 850, 407, 615,
616.
Whittingham, Whityngham, oo. Lancaster,
807, 419.
Whittingstow, Whittyngeslowe, oo. Salop, 4.
Whittington, Whytyngton [in Ratby], co.
I^ioester, 27, 517.
Whidngton [co. Lancaster], 884.
, CO. Stafford, 478.
, CO. Westmoreland, 581.
Whittlesea Mere, Wytlesmere, co. Cam-
bridge, 127, 852.
Whittlesford, Wytlesford, oo. Cambridge,
886.
Whittokesmede, John, 118, 126, 220, 247,
819, 406, 408, 428, 468, 578, 635.
Whittyslade. See Wydeslade.
Whitwell, CO. Derby, 76, 460.
, CO. Lancaster, 582.
Whitwell, Robert, 82.
Whitwiok, CO. Leicester, 27, 517.
804
G£N£RAL INDEX.
Whityng, Nicholas, 60.
Whityngham. See Whittiogham
Whityngton. See Whittington.
WhityDgton, Thomas, 54.
, WiUiam, 247, 854, 614.
Whorde, John, 854.
Whorlton, co. York, 185, 551.
Whymhergh, Bobert, 878.
Whynbnigh. See Whinbergh.
Whyngham. See Wingham.
Whysshel^e. See Whistley.
Whytby, William, 156.
Whyto. See White.
Whyteney. See Whitteney.
Whytyngton. See Whittington.
Wichbold, CO. Worcester, 110.
Wichmere, co. Sta£Ford, 95.
Wichnor, Wychenore, co. Stafford, 12.
Wichyngham, Wychyngham, Edmund, 843,
622.
, , Alice his wife, 848.
Wick, Wyk, co. Southhampton, 584.
Wickham, East, Bstwykeham, co. Kent, 10.
Wicklow, Wikenlowe, in Ireland, 598.
Wickmere, Wykemere, co. Norfolk, 26, 40.
Widdrington, Wydryngton, John, 850, 407,
464, 624.
, Bobert, 490.
Wideville. See Wydeville.
Widford, Wydeford, co. Hertford, 146.
Wigborough, Wyggebergh, co. Essex, 169,
252, 288.
Wight, Isle of, 56, 57, 240, 424, 493, 495.
, lord of. See Wydeville.
Wightlyngton, co. Norfolk, 191.
Wiggenhall, Wygenall, co. Norfolk, 169, 170,
244.
Wigmore, Wygmore, co. Hereford, Thomas,
abbot of, 143.
Wigston, Wigiston, co. Leicester, 565.
Wigton, CO. Cumberland, 25, 137, 214, 277.
, in Scotland, 18.
Wikenlowe. See Wicklow.
Wikes, John, 271, 396.
, , Matilda his wife, 271.
Wilbam, John, 145.
Wilbarston, Wilbaston [co. Northampton],
27, 517,
Wilberfosse, co. York, 488, 486, 487.
Wilbery, Lucas, 197.
Wilbraham, Wilbram, co. Cambridge, 40, 899.
Wnby, Welbey, Wylbey, co. Suffolk, 418,
422.
,co. Norfolk, 14.
Wilbyes in Tottenham, co. Middlesex, 26,
617.
Wilcok, John, 197.
, Bichard, 73.
, William, parson of Llandyssil, 181.
Wilcokson, John, 499.
Wilcotes, Wylcotes, Thomas, 226, 882, 486.
, William, 282, 242.
Wild, Wilde, Wylde, John 29, 55, 101, 471,
579.
, Nicholas, 184.
Bobert, 224.
, Thomas, 260.
WUdebore, Bichard, 78, 79.
Wildy, Wyldy, William, prior of Shewi, 481 .
4.^6, 467, 582.
' Wilke, Bichard, 486.
Wilkokson, William, 515.
WiUcynson, Wylkynson, Alan, 435.
, Christopher, 230.
•«, James, 485.
, John, 491. •
, Bobert, 5.
, Boger, 446.
Willerby, Willarby, Wyllerdby, G«orge, 132,
223, 464.
Willesdon, Bartholomew, 507.
Willesthorpe, Miles, 572.
, cscheator in the county of York, S63.
, William, 818.
Willey, John, 158.
William I., king of England, 131.
, charters of, 99, 870.
William II., charters of, 370, 459, 460.
William, Wyllyam, David, 28.
, John, 60, 74, 81, 128, 228, 824.
, , mayor of Southampton, 217.
, Maurice, 53.
, Bichard, 494.
, Thomas, 351.
, Walter, 590.
, William, 128.
ap Ho, parson of Llanbadam Vawr,
106.
the clerk, 68.
Williamson, Herman, 142.
, John, 166, 578.
, Bichard, 578.
, Bobert, 573.
, Stephen, 323.
, Thomas, 322, 596.
Williugale, Willinghall, co. Essex, 582.
Willingham, co. Lincoln, 179.
Willok, Thomas, 800.
Willoughby, co. Lincoln, 508.
CO. Nottingham, 481.
Willoughby, Wilughby, Wylloghby, Christo-
pher, 98.
, John, 186, 196, 219, 220, 319, 351,
406, 419, 427, 573, 635.
, , Agnes his wife, 186.
, Balph, 628.
, Bichard, 281, 247, 321, 625.
;.., Bobert, 88, 200, 219, 220,319, 851,
399, 403, 404, 408, 427, 462, 464, 490-
492, 508, 552, 578, 610.
GENERAL INDEX.
805
Willoughby, Bobert, Matilda his wife, 508.
, , lord of, 93, 207.
, William, 107.
, , Joan his wife, 107.
And see Welles.
WiUy, WyUy, John, 225, 485.
, , Margaret his wife, 225, 485.
, , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 285, 258.
Richard, 281, 295.
, escheator of Kent and Middle-
sex, 117.
Willyamson. See Williamson.
Willys, Denis, 98.
Wilmington, Wylmyngton, co. Kent, 179,
505.
Wilmote, prebend of, 897.
Wilmote, Wilmot, Wylmot, Thomas, 847.
, , yicar of Ashford, 42, 119, 414,
585.
WUsford, Willesford, co. Wilts, 897, 541,
562.
Wilson, Richard, 814, 277.
.......... Robert, 58.
Wilton, CO. Hereford, 442.
, CO. Norfolk, 88, 191.
, CO. Wilts, 477, 588.
, abbey of, 231, 288, 296.
, conyent of, 281, 296, 518.
, Edith Borgh, abbess of, 281, 296.
, Dame Alice Comeland, abbess of,
281, 283, 296.
, CO. York,488, 486, 487.
Wilton, Henry, 887.
, John, prior of Grossechirch, Col-
chester, 89,
, Thomas, 579.
Wilts, county of, 48, 56, 65, 87, 99, 101, 112,
128, 189, 152, 159, 162, 196, 218-220,
232, 248, 247, 278, 280, 884, 298, 810,
819, 829, 847, 851, 889, 406, 409, 427,
488, 430, 462, 468, 492, 496, 524, 545,
547, 562, 578, 587.
, sheriffof, 56, 57, 98, 160, 183,
219, 284, 810, 851, 406, 408, 488, 477,
492, 524, 547.
, And see Delamare; Golyng-
boorne.
, escheator in, 15, 16, 125, 283,
241, 278, 838, 889, 860.
, , And see Ride ; Banaster.
, , outlawries in, 8, 5, 7, 50, 76-78,
80, 141, 143, 146, 225, 255, 256, 438,
435, 475, 477, 498, 575, 578, 580, 589.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
238, 329, 385, 347, 478, 587.
, , justices of the peace in, 220.
, , commissions of the peace in,
685.
Wiltshire, earl of. See Butler.
Wilughby. See Willoughby.
Wimbish, Wymbussh, co. Essex, 12.
Wimbome Minster, co. Dorset, 534.
, Upper, Upwymbom, 501.
Wimbotsham, Wymbotesham, co. Norfolk,
500.
Wincanton, Wyngeaulton, co. Somerset, 78.
Winchcombe, Wynchecombe, co, Gloucester,
2, 44, 162, 244, 586, 592. ^
, abbey of, 442.
I abbot and convent of, 44, 162, 164,
244, 440, 592.
, William Wynchecombe, abbot of,
440.
, Thomas Twynnyng, abbot of, 442.
, John, abbot of, 615.
, Thomas, abbot of, 615.
Winchelsea, Wynchelse, co. Sussex, 89, 210,
265, 276, 416, 491, 570.
, port of, 496.
Winchendon, Nether, Netherwichenden, oo.
Buckingham, 101.
Winchester, 6, 8, 53, 57, 73, 81, 98, 101, 146,
283, 281, 295, 824, 325, 475, 571, 589.
, statute of, 28.
, charters dated at, 13, 67, 869-871,
589.
, diocese of, 19, 106, 289, 887, 359,
388, 390,404, 415, 519, 543.
, bishopric of, 125, 126.
, bishop of, 509, 554.
, And see Waynflete ; Wykeham.
, Richard, bishop of [1178-1188], 18.
, St Swithun's, prior of, 839.
, , Robert Westgate, prior of, 180,
436.
....••..., St Mary*8, abbess and convent of,
188, 587.
, earl of. See Brugges ; Quiocy.
Windermere, Wynandremere [co. Westmore-
land], 334, 388, 532.
Windsor, Wyndesore, co. Berks, 138, 578,
574, 599.
, letters patent dated at, 45, 47, 50, 61,
467, 474, 569, 578.
f charters dated at, 95, 123, 184, 287.
, forest of, 48, 91, 452.
, castle of, 50, 188, 234, 266, 267, 269,
293, 331. 348, 873, 450, 467, 515, 526,
585, 552, 573, 574.
, , constable of, 50, 488.
, And see BovLTchier ; Leget
, , chapel of St George in, 38, 50,
119, 250, 278, 368, 412, 535, 554, 596.
....> ....... , dean of, 155, 286, 274,
303, 440.
••*.•••••» I And see Fankes;
Morland; Mannyng; Dayyson; Dud-
ley; Courtenay.
f > f dean and chapter of, 145,
255, 308, 348, 859, 396, 424, 461, 484,
499,551.
••••t .•••.., , prebends in, 155, 176
179, 283, 286, 274, 803, 808, 848, 359',
396, 411, 440, 469, 470, 549, 568.
806
GENERAL INDEX.
Windsor, cattle of, le Amener is Towre in, 585.
, , Bamcr is Towre in, 585.
, , Ciner ys Towre in, 585.
, Old, 515, 578.
, New, 8, 43, 118, 234, 549, 573.
, , burgesses of, 161.
Windsor herald, 201, 217, 221.
Wines, 14, 31, 37, 54, 57, 101, 106, 111, 154,
159, 178, 180, 198, 240, 245, 264, 288,
810, 836, 358, 366, 388, 429, 465, 515,
518,521.
called < issak,' 87.
of Aquitaine, 31.
of Gascony, 14, 198, 264, 858, 366.
of the Rhine, 429.
Winford Eagle, Wenfride Egle, co. Dorset,
373.
Wing, Wenge, co. Backingham, 75, 257.
CO. Rutland, 346.
Wingfield, Winfeld, Wynfield, co. Derby, 396,
562.
, Wyngfeld, co. Suffolk, 482.
Wingham, Whyngham, Wyngham, co. Kent,
42.
, proTost and canons of, 42.
, Master Thomas Botheram, provost
of, 42.
, hundred of, 301.
Wingrave, Wyngrave, Co. Buckingham, 56,
205.
Winkfleld, Wynkfeld [co. Berks], 573.
Winkleigh Keynes, Wynkelekeynes, co.
Devon, 431.
Tracy, Wyndetracy, 32, 137.
Winshill, Wynshull, co. Derby, 95.
Winterbourne Homyngton, co. Wits, 311.
Stoke, 466.
Winterslow, Wynterslowe, co. Wilts, 533,
534.
Winthorpe, Wynthorpc, co. Lincoln, 578.
Winton, Wynton, co. Westmoreland, 264,
428, 532.
Wirksworth, Wrixworth, Wyrkesworth, co.
Derby, 32, 137, 384.
Wincetur, Thomas, abbot of Hyde, 360, 865.
Wisbeach, Wyssebeche, co. Cambridge, 28,
169, 208, 582.
Wise,Wy8e, John, 45.
, Oliver, 899.
' , Richard, 4, 417.
, Thomas, 58, 403, 404, 434.
wiseberd, Wysberd, John, 462, 492, 542.
, Thomas, 251.
Wiseman, Wyseman, Thomas, 293, 553.
Wispington, Wyspyngton, co. Lincoln, 508.
Wissant, Wytsaud, in Picardy, charter dated
at, 398.
Wittanstow, Wystanstowe, co. Salop, 143.
Witchingham, Wychyngham, co. Norfolk,
197.
WithalL Sm Whitehall.
Witham, Wytfaam, co. Essex, 116, 881, 482.
, CO. Lincohi, 297, 560.
, North, 297, 560.
Witham, Wytham, Thomas, 102, 103, 164,
408, 572, 687.
Witheridge, Wytherygge, co. Devon, 484.
Withem, Wytbern, co. Lincoln, 508.
Withernsea, WythomsCf oo. York, 585.
Withemwick, Wythome Wyke, co. York,
323.
Witheiyngton, Gerard, 545.
, Roger, 546.
WithipoU, WethepoU, WythepoU, John, 460f
471, 545.
■ _
Withom, Dame Katharine, 508.
Witlesey, William, abbot of Ramsey, 98, 107,
892, 394.
Witley, Whitley, eo. Surrey, ne, 457, 529.
Witnam. See Wittenham.
•Witney, WUliam, 488.
Wittenham, Witnam, Little, co. Berks, 263.
,.00. Wilts, 466.
Witton'[in Great Budworth], co. Chester,
450.
, West, CO. York, 846, 488, 486, 487.
Wiveloote, co. Oxford, 562.
Wiveliscombe, Welscombe, Wyllesoombe^ eo.
Somerset, 144.
Wivenhoe, Wyvenhoo, co. Essex, 818, 489,
565.
Wiveton, Wyveton, co. Norfolk, 73.
Woboum, John, 604.
, William, minor canon of St. Paul's,
London, 604.
Wobum, 00. Bedford, letters patent dated at,
467, 470.
Wodam Mortymer. See Woodham Mortimer.
Woddesdon. See Waddesdon.
Wode. See Wood.
Wode, Alexander, 375, 406, 609.
, Henry, 2.
, John, 2, 196, 199, 222, 24«-249, 287,
407, 438, 462, 680, 682, 683.
, , master of the ordnance, 25, 112,
168, 549.
, , the elder, 405, 632.
, , the younger, 406, 683.
, John a, 31, 212.
, John atte, 570.
...., Richard, 552, 570.
, prior of Studley, 471.
, Robert a, 552.
, Thomas, 79, 825, 381, 557.
...*. , the elder, 406.
, Thomas atte, 49.
Wodecok, Wodkok, Henry, 815.
, John, 525, 579.
Wodecote, Thomas 484.
Wodeell. See Woodhull.
Wodefeld, Robert, 638.
Wodehous, John, 291.
GENERAL INDEX.
807
Wodehouse, Thomas, 581.
Wodelarke, Robert, 544.
, , provost of the college of St.
Mary and St. Nicholas, Cambridge,
240, 481, 609.
Wodell, Thomas, escheator in the county of
Stafford, 541.
Woderofe, Woderowe, John, 199, 408, 490,
688.
, , escheator in the county of York,
108.
, Oliver, 470.
, Thomas, 853.
Wodeward, Richard, parson of Drewsteignton,
213.
, Afid 8€e Wo&wBxd.
Wodford. See Wadeford.
Wodford, Ralph, 619.
, , sheriff of Warwick and Leices-
ter, 186.
Wodhous, John, 382.
Wodkok. See Wodecok.
Wodmanston, Robert, prebendary of St.
George*s, Windsor, 155.
, , prebendary of Hastings, 155.
Wodward, Richard, parson, of Alvescott, 52.
, , parson of Doddinghurst, 295.
, William, 884.
And see Wodeward.
Wodwatyr. See Woodham Walter.
Wody, John, 575.
, Richard, 78.
Wodyngton, William, 471.
Wokeham. See Oakham.
Wokindone. See Ockendon.
., Bisshop. £iee Granham.
WokyndoD. See Ockendon.
Wokyng, John, 588.
Wokysbregge. See Uxbridge.
WoUseley. See Wolseley.
Wolcey, William, 552.
Wolcombe. See Woolacombe.
Woldeham. See Wouldham.
Wolegh. See Welegh.
Wolf, Wolfe, Ralph, 73.
, Richard, 501.
William, 249, 291.
Wolfardesworthy. See Woolfardisworthy.
Wolferton. See Woolverton.
Wolfhampston. See Woolston.
Wolflete, William, 261.
Wolford, Great, co. Warwick, 430.
Wollaton, CO. Nottingham, 231.
Wollavynton. See Woolavington.
WoUey. See Wooley.
Wolmer forest [co. Southampton], 66.
Wolseley, co. Stafford, 184.
Wolseley, Ralph, 12, 14, 184, 407, 630.
, , baron of the Exchequer, 81,
811,383,577.
Wolseley, Ralph, Tictnaller of Calais, 161.
, Thomas, 630.
Wolshawe, John, 9.
V, , the elder, 74.
Wolstanton, co. Stafford, 397, 416.
Wolsthorp. See Woolsihorpe.
Wolston, CO. Warwick, 331.
And see Woolstone.
Wolston, Guy, 184, 199, 349, 564, 623.
, Reginald, canon of Hereford, 865.
, William, 146.
Wolueresford. See Worfield.
Wolyerdington, co. Warwick, 153.
Wolverston. See Woolverstone.
WoWerton, co. Buckingham, 212.
Wolvey, CO. Warwick, 135.
Wolyngdonbisshop. See Cranham.
Wombewell, Thomas, 302.
Wombwell, co. Tork, 386.
Womersley, Wymbersley [co. Tork], 575.
Womwell, John, 181. ^;
Woneley, Robert, 816.
Woner^ co. Surrey, 579.
Wonford, co. Devon, hundred of, 280, 457,
529.
Wood, John, 586.
,Wimam, 579.
AndseeWode.
Woodbury, Wodbury, co. Devon, 60.
Woodchurch, Wodchirche, co. Kent, 283, 536,
546.
Woodcote, CO. Salop. 444.
Woodford, Wodeford, co. Devon, 225.
, Wodford, CO. Somerset, 530.
Woodhall, Wodhall, co. Tork, 488, 486, 487.
Woodham Ferrers, Wodeham Ferers, co.
Essex, 424.
Mortimer, 78, 521.
Walter, Wodwatyr, 12, 116, 272.
Woodhouse, Wodehous, co. Warwick, 49,
881.
Woodhull, Wodeell, Wodehyll [in Mepper-
shall], CO. Bedford, 436.
Woodland, Wodelonde, co. Kent, 5.
Woodstock, Wodestoke, Odestoke, co. Oxford,
17, 44, 85, 116, 117, 241, 244, 864,
869, 422, 510, 548, 567, 578, .^74,
603.
, mayor of. See Carryk.
, charters dated at, 34, 67, 68, 186,
328, 425.
, Old, 874.
Woodward, Richard, parson of St John,
Maddermarket, Norwich, 21.
Woolacombe, Wolcombe, co. Devon, 106.
Woolavington, Wollavynton, co. Somerset,
461, 651.
Wooley, WoUey, co. Tork, 477.
Woolfardisworthy, Wolfitfdesworthy, co.
Devon, 62.
808
GENERAL INDEX.
Wools, 11, SI, 53, 59, 85, 87, 91, 108, 126,
132, 134, 153-155, 160, 161, 812, 218,
244, 278, 806, 337, 341, 357, 388, 489,
532, 583, 543, 560, 565, 571, 573.
And see Customs ; subsidies.
Woolsthorpe, Wolsthorp, co. Lincoln, 27, 517.
Woolston, Wolfhampston, in Chigwell, co.
Essex, 192.
Woolstone, Wolstone, co. Gloucester, 66.
Woolverstone, Wolverston co. Suffolk, 590.
Wool?erton, Wolferton, co. Southampton,
182.
Woolwich, Wolewiche, co. Kent, 463.
Wootton, Wotton, CO. Oxford, 17, 117, 241,
244, 864, 422, 510, 548, 567, 573.
, hundred of, 17,85, 117,244,364,422,
510, 548, 567, 573.
Worcester, 29, 84, 211, 232, 380, 854, 466, 496,
499, 586.
, charters dated at, 67, 425.
, diocese of, 35, 66, 893, 488, 461, 520.
, bishopric of, 598.
, bishop of. See Carpenter ; Alcok.
, ghip called le George, of 29.
, county of, 55, 61, 70, 172, 195,
218, 284, 289, 294, 829, 347, 850, 406,
408, 421, 430, 462, 492, 496, 497, 526,
574, 606.
, , sheriff of, 29, 101, 350, 406,
492, 496, 526.
, , escheator in, 85, 206, 333, 472,
598.
, And see Rugge i Beaumont.
, , outlawries in, 7, 9, 10, 51,
499.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
829, 347, 478.
, , justices of the peace in, 51.
, , commissions of the peace in,
635.
Worcestre, William, 200.
Worelham. <Siee Worldham.
Worewell, John, 2.
Worfield, Wolueresford [co. Salop], 594. .
Worford, Nicholas, 224.
Workington, Werkyngton, co. Cumberland,
417.
Works, clerk of. See Stratton ; Straunge.
Worksop, Warsop, co. Nottingham, 17, 70,
125, 418, 419, 428, 431, 442, 460, 477.
Worldham, Worelham, co. Southampton, 66.
, East, Estworldham, 66.
Worldham, Peter de, 66.
Wormegay, Wyrmyngey, co. Norfolk, 422.
Wormelow, co. Hereford, hundred of, 589,
561.
Wormingford, co. Essex, 291.
Wormington, Little, co. Gloucester, 16.
Worms, charter dated at, 370, 371.
Wormyngham, William, 286.
Worplesdon, Warpisden, co. Surrey, 457, 529.
WorsaU[co. York], 200.
Worseley. See Worsley.
Worshope. See Worksop.
Worsley, W^orseley, Christopher, 48, 165, 169,
171, 196, 368, 628.
, , sheriff of Somerset and Dorset,
95.
, , Joan his wife, 858.
, Henry, 142.
, James, 401, 459.
, John, 358, 437, 496.
, Otewel, 97,264.
Balph, 379.
, Richard, 142.
,Bobert,480.
« , Roland, 271, 290.
, Seth, 86, 577, 600.
, William, 83, 86, 551, 567.
, , mayor of Calais, 290.
Worsop, John, 1 1.
Worstead, co. Norfolk, 16.
Wortdey. See Wortley.
Worth, CO. Kent, hundred of, 800.
, Wurthe, co. Sussex, forest of, 192.
Wortbam, Henry, 431.
Worthington, John, 86.
, Robert, 876.
Wortley, co. York, 258.
Wortley, Nicholas, 4Q2.
, Thomas, 258, 418.
Worton, 00. Lancaster, 581.
, [co. York], 483, 486, 487.
Wotton, John, 519.
, Nicholas, 523.
, Robert, guardian of the Friars Minor
of Colchester, 162.
, Thomas, 70, 71, 381.
And see Wootton.
Wouldham, Woldeham, co. Kent, 871. .
Woxbrigge. See Uxbridge.
Wragby, co. Lincoln, 17, 47, 125, 428, 457,
580.
Wrangle, co. Lincoln, 292.
Wrangwysshe, Thomas, 855.
Wrastlyngworth. See Wrestlingworth.
Wraton. See Wratton.
Wrattesley. See Wrottesley.
Wratting, Great, co. Suffolk, 241.
Wratton, Wraton, Peter, 265, 413, 651.
Wrautham (? Wortham), co. Suffolk, 191.
Wraxall, Wroxale, co. Dorset, 457, 529.
, CO. Somerset, 270, 458, 465, 580. .
Wrenne, Edmund, 579.
Wressle, WresiU, co. York, 9 J, 289.
Wrestlingworth, Warstlyngworth, co. Bed-
ford, 98, 108, 191, 485.
Wretill. SeeWriteU.
Wrey, Wreycombe, co. Devon, 24, 45, 46.
Wright, Wryght, George, 809.
, Henry, 285.
, John, 148.
aENEEA.L INDEX.
809
Wright, Richard, 80, 327, 508.
, Bohert, 148.
, , Margaret his wife, 148.
, , parson of Ghipstead, 519.
, Thomas, 884, 481.
WilUam, 77, 214, 277.
Wrightington, oo. Lanoaster, 40.
WriteU, Wretill, Wyrtell, John, 514.
Walter, 817, 351, 407, 428, 514,
614.
, , Katharine his wife, 514.
, Walter, sheriff of Essex and Hertford,
180.
Writtle, Wiytyll, co. Essex, 436.
Wrirworth, Wirksworth, co. Derhy, 82.
Wrockwardine, co. Salop, 138, 159, 897, 541.
Wroghton. See Wronghton.
Wroth, Wrothe, John, 266, 349, 444.
Wrotham, co. Kent, hnndred of, 801.
Wrottesley, Wrattislay, co. Stafford, 290.
Wrottesley, Wrattyslaj, Henry,|2l8.
, Walter, 82, 218, 870, 290, 408, 680.'
Wronghton, Over, co. Wilts, 588.]
, Nether, 533.
Wronghton, Wroghton, John, 219, 247, 278,
280, 635.
Wroxhale. See Wraxall.
Wroxhale, John, 242.
Wroxham, Richard, 288.
Wruton, Peter, 481 .
Wryght. See Wright.
Wrytyll. See WritUe.
Wryxham, Thomas, 127.
Wnller, William, ahhot of Ahhotshnry, 1 15.
Wolston, Guy,405.''
Wurthe. See Worth.
Wyard, Stephen, 144.
Wyherton, Weberton, co. Lincoln, 508.
Wyhoston, Wyboldeston, in Eaton Socon, co.
Bedford, 227, 253, 503, 596.
Wyche. See Droitwich.
Wyohe, Henry, 6, 7, 599.
, Hugh, 387,433.
Wychecote. See Whichecotes.
Wychecote, John, 127.
Wychenore. See Wichnor.
Wyohwood, co. Oxford, forest of, 90.
Wychyngham. See Witchingham ; Wichyng-
ham.
Wydyff, Robert, 177.
Wycombe, co. Buckingham, 390.
, letters patent dated at, 470.
, Great, co. Buckingham, 212.
, Chipping, 230.
, West, 472.
Wydecombe, co. Dorset, 457, 529.
Wydeford. See Widford.
Wydeehide, Wyteslade, John, 4, 84, 171, 400,
427, 464, 574.
, Richard. 407, 427, 464> 6|9.
' Wydeville. Wodeville, WideviUe, Antony, earl
of Ryrers, lord of Scales and Nnselles
and the Isle of Wight, 19, 41, 55-57,
69, 100, 105, 109, 126-128, 152, 155,
169, 170, 196-197, 199, 206, 220, 221,
267, 283, 28.5, 292, 389, 378, 375, 376,
403, 406, 417, 421-424, 429, 475, 568,
682, 588, 606, 609, 614-616, 618, 622,
624,627,629,681,636.
I • chief butler of England, 393,
410, 412, 415, 443, 548, 553, 565.
, , lieutenant of Calais, 450.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 152.
, Edmund, 167,231.
, John, 19.
, Leonard, 39.
Lionel, warden of the hospital of St.
Katharine by the Tower of London.
541.
, Richard, 228, 257, 607, 624.
> I earl of Kyvers, lord of Grafton
and la Mote, the queen's father, 19, 55,
69, 102, 108, 126-128, 158, 170, 188,
843, 376, 421, 684, 617, 623, 631.
» , constable of England, 19^ 59.
97,178.
» treasurer of England, 33, 59, 97,
154, 170.
f , Jaquetta his wife, 190, 327,
334, 348, 584.
Wydower, Nicholas, 420.
Wydiyngton. See Widdrington.
Wye, CO. Kent, himdred of, 300.
Wye river, 865.
Wye, John, 4.
Wyehall, Weley (m Northfield), co. Wor-
cester, 803.
Wygenhale. See Wiggenhall.
Wygeston, Wyggeston, Roger, 213.
.Thomas, 212.
Wyggdon, co. DcTon, 27.
Wyggebergfa. See Wigboroiigh.
Wyght, John, 500.
Wyghthille. See Whitehill.
Wyghthyll, Robert, 420.
Wyghton. See Wyton.
Wygmore. See Wigmore.
Wygmore, John, parson of Scales, 813.
Wyk. See Wick.
Wyke in Yatton, co. Somerset, 280, 281.
Wyke Resynden, Wyke Rnsyngdon. See
Risington Wick.
Wyke. See Week.
Wyke, John, 7.
, , Margaret his wife, 7.
, Thomas, 434.
Wykeham, William of, bishop of Winchester
[1366-1404], 589.
•••••«*«•
, ....... sheriff of Oxford and Berks
116. '
Wykeley, John, abbot of St. James by Norths
ampton, 694,
810
GENERAL INDEX.
Wjkwnere. See Wickmere.
Wykes, co. Lincolir, 529.
Wykes, Wjkjfl, John, 32, 38, 186,346,408,
429, 435, 437, 558, 615, 622.
, , Isabel his wife, 437.
, Thomas, 482.
, WilKam, 197.
Wykewan, oo. Gloucester, 473.
Wykys. See Wykes.
Wylbey. See Wilby.
Wylbyes. See Wilbyes.
Wylcbkys, John, 405.
Wylcotes. iSee Wilcotes.
Wyld«. SccWUde.
Wyldehora, co. Bssez, 131.
Wyldy. See Wildy.
Wyles, Robert, 73.
Wylkes, John, 164.
, William, 164,384.
Wylkynson. See Wilkynson.
WyUerdby. 5ee Willerby.
Wyllyam. Sfee William.
Wyllyams, Johki, 578.
Wyllyems, John, 502.
, Margaret his wife, 502.
Wyllescombe. See WiyeliBOombe.
Wylly. See Willy.
Wylmot. See Wihnote.
Wylowedyke, 170.
Wylstre, Henry, 60.
, John, 60.
Wylteshire, Wylshire, Thomas, 81, 800.
Wymark, Thomas, 816.
Wymbersley. See Womersley.
Wymbissh, Wymbyssh, Thomas, 28, 285, 620,
621.
, , sheriff of Lincoln, 549.
Wymbnssh. See Wimbish.
Wymondham, Wyndam, co. M erf oik, 144,
562.
«
Wymondham, John, the younger, 151.
Wymple. See Whimple.
Wynandremere. See Windermere.
Wynard, Christopher, 128.
, John, 57, 100, 128.
Wynche, John, 77.
Wynchecombe. See Winchcombe.
Wynchecombe, William, abbot of Winch-
combe, 440.
Wynchelsee. See Winohelsea.
Wynchestre fee, cos. Leicester and Warwick,
26, 517.
Wynchestre, Ralph, 53.
Wyndetracy. See Winkleigh lYacy.
Wyndam. See Wymondham.
Wyndandymer. See Windermeire.
Wy^de, Nicholas, 12.
, Ranulph, 323.
Thomas, 203.
WUliam, 203.
Wyndham, John, the younger, 151.
Wyndesore, Thomas, 295, 509, €22.
, William, 95.
Wynell, John, 11, 883.
Wyneman, Heniy, 7.
Wynfeld. See Wyngfeld.
Wynfield. See Wingfield.
Wynford Eagle, Wynfryde Bgle (in Toiler
Fratrum), oo. Dorset, 827.
Wyng. See Wing.
Wynge, Robert, 381.
Wyngeaulton. See Wincanton.
Wyngfeld, Wynkefeld, Wynfeld, John, 202,
287, 352, 353, 375, 405, 408, 490, 631.
, Richard, 44.
, Robert, 169, 197,808, 352,358,406,
490, 491, 501, 526, 562, 622, 631, 682.
, Anne his wife, 562.
, Thomas, 125, 428, 628, 681.
..., , Philippa his wife, 125, 423.
, Thomas, escheator in the counties of
Surrey and Sussex, 155.
, William, 318.
Wyngham. See Wingham.
Wyngrave. See Wingrave.
Wynkelekeynes. See Winkleigh Keynes.
Wynkef eld. See Wyngf eld.
Wynne, John, 289, 407, 615, 616.
, Reginald, 433, 452.
Wynnyng, William, 162.
Wynshelys, John, 514.
WynshuU. See WinshilL
Wynsladale. See Wenaleydale.
Wynslede, Richard, 427.
Wynsloo, Richard, 57.
Wynter, Edmund, 882.
, John, 581.
, Robert, 30.
, Thomas, 483.
Wynterborn. See Winterboome.
Wynterbom, Wynterboine, Thomas, 52, 875,
434.
, Thomas, dean of St. Paul's, London,
460.
Wyntershill, Wyntersell, Wyntreshill, Robert,
246, 248; 351, 632.
, Thomas, 405, 452, 682.
Wynton. See Winton.
Wynton, Richard, 9.
Wyntreslowe. See Winterslow.
Wyrardisbnry, oo. Buckingham, 232.
Wyresdale, Kether [co. Lancaster], 334, 532.
Wyrkesworth. See Wirksworth.
Wyrmyngey. See Wormegay.
Wyrtell. See Writell.
Wysbech, Wysebeohe, John, abbot of Croy
land, 181, 205, 604.
Wysberd. See Wiseberd.
Wysbych. See Wisbech.
Wyse. See Wise.
GENERAL INDEX.
811
Wyseberd. See Wiseberd.
Wjseman. See Wiieman.
WjBewall, John, 130.
, Boger, 130.
Wysham, Ralph, 29.
Wyshard, Thomas, 143.
Alice his wife, 143.
Wyssebeche. See Wisbeach.
Wyteslade. See Wydeslade.
Wyth, PhiHp, 519.
Wytham. See ^Witham.
Wytheford [co. Southampton], 571.
WythepoU. See WithipoU.
Wytheiygge. See Witheridge.
Wythes, John, 600.
Wythornse. See Withemsea.
Wythome Wyke. Sec Withemwick.
Wythornwyk, William, 264, 269.
Wytlesford. See Whittlesford.
Wytlesmere. See Whittlesea Mere.
Wyton, Wyghton, co. York, 207.
Wyt^and. See Wissant.
Wyttingham. See Whitingham.
Wyvenhoo? See Wivenhoe.
Wyverstone, co. Suffolk, 266.
Wyveton. See Wiveton.
Wyvyle, Robert, 436.
, Beatrice his wife, 436.
Y.
Yakesle, Yaxley, Richard, 246, 248, 631.
Yalding, Yeldyng, co. Kent, 146, 146.
Yarborough, Yerbuigh, co. Lincoln, 72.
Yard, Gilbert, 37, 100.
, Richard, 37.
, , Joan his wiie, 37.
Yardeley, Yerdeley, 'John, 50, 318, 381, 489,
604.
, Oliver, 50, 331, 604.
Yare, Thomas, 409.
Yareburght, Robert, rector of Etton, 21.
Yaresthorpe, co. York, 483, 486, 487.
Yannouth, Jememuth, port of, 167, 281, 268,
592.
, Great, 260,893.
, , burgesses of, 250, 893.
,port of, 266, 376,893.
, ship called le Michell oi, 250.
Yarsthorpe [co. York], 287.
. Yamm, Richard, 263.
, Robert, 382.
Yarward, WiUiam, 606.
Yateley, Yatelby [co. Southampton], 81.
Yattendou, co. Berks, 241.
Yatton, CO. Somerset, 280, 281.
Ybanus, Peter, 249.
Ychyn, Robert, 183.
Yde. See Ide.
Yealmpton, co. Devon, 60.
Yeanston, Endeston, co. Somerset, 63, 394.
, alien priory of, 394.
Yedestan, co. Somerset, 187.
Yee, CO. Devon, 348.
Yefteley. See Iffley.
Yeldham Hall, co. Essex, 297, 560.
Yeldyng. See Yalding.
Yelverton, William, 70, 102, 103, 127, 128,
169--171, 221, 251, 378, 406, 613, 616,
618, 622, 630, 632, 633.
., , justice of the King's Bench,
226, 229.
Yendestowe. See Instow.
Yen HaU, Enhale [in West Wickham], co.
Cambridge, 297, 556.
Yenyn, Greoffrey, 94.
Yeo, William, 246, 247.
Yeovil, Yevell, co. Somerset, 221, 604.
Yepiswiche. See Ipswich.
Yerburgh. See Yarborough.
Yerburgh, William, 218, 286.
Yerde, John, 226.
Yerdeley. See Yardeley.
Yermouth. £iee Yarmouth.
Yemescombe, co. Devon, 343.
Yetton, in South Tawton, co. Devon, 602.
Yevan, John, 39.
Yevelchestre. See Ilchester.
Yevell. See Yeovil.
Yeveton. See Ivyton.
Yewame Courteney. See Iwerne Courtenay.
Ylcestre. See Ilchester.
Yns, Ralph, 382, 498.
Yogge, William, 216.
Yolton. See Youlton.
Yoly, Henry, 149.
Yon, William, abbot of St. James by North
ampton, 278.
Yonge, Yong, John, 10, 168, 326, 341, 410,
476, 601.
, , mayor of London, 35.
, , mayor of the staple of Calais,
686.
, , the younger, 321.
,' , Agnes his wife, 321.
, Laurence, 552.
, Reginald, 163.
, Thomas, 53, 70, 82, 84, 92, 102, 108,
127, 128, 170-172, 202, 221, 246, 247,
261, 464, 523, 693, 610, 612-614, 628,
629, 636.
> , justice of the King's Bench,
615, 549.
, , justice of the Common Bench,
59, 180, 227, 229, 344.
, William, 216, 429, 579, 628.
Yonger, Richard, 277.
812
GENERAL INDEX-
Yore. See Ure.
York, 5, 9, 11, 84, 47, 54, 92, 94, 103, 114,
128, 152, 158, 164, 171, 206, 221, 224,
S88, 260, 267, 279, 805, 315, 816, 820,
828, 833, 347, 362, 374, 382, 416, 431,
432, 440, 454, 458, 462, 496, 499, 502,
516, 518, 530, 572, 575, 581, 598.
, letters patent dated at, 205-207, 219.
, mayor of, 239, 550, 572.
And see Holbek ; Thryske ; Lematon;
Yorke; Marchall.
, , ordinance for the election of,
238, 416.
, sheriffs o^ 878.
outlawry in, 6, 9, 321, 323, 326, 882,
481, 482, 502, 575, 580, 581.
mint at, 149, 150.
.* , subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 828,
338, 835, 847, 478, 537.
, weavers of, 117.
, province of, 99, 131.
, diocese of, 21, 89, 173, 207, 267, 299,
304, 369, 396, 4 17, 446, 504, 544, 585.
, archbishopric of, 125, 126, 846, 588,
604.
, archbishop of, 131.
And see Neville ; Bothe.
, St. William, archbishop of, 181.
, cathedral of, 268, 340, 569.
, , dean of. See Andrewe.
, , dean and chapter of, 326, 591.
..., , prebend of Holme Archiepiscopi
in, 823.
, St. Mary's, abbot of, 181.
, hospital of St. Leonard, 15, 421.
, , master and brethren of, 131.
, , William Eure, warden of, 421.
, hospital of St. Nicholas, 15.
, , Thomas Usburn, warden of, 15.
, ....... Master John Shirmode, warden
of, 15, 240.
, monastery of Holy Trinity, 355, 377.
, , Robert Huby, prior of, 855.
, county of, 44, 54, 56, 92, 103, 181,
171, 200, 208, 207, 219, 242, 25.1, 260,
261, 267, 278, 329, 383, 347, 855, 362,
408, 455, 462, 479, 492, 555, 572, 587.
, , sheriff of, 44, 55,56,92,199,
200, 251, 267, 349, 355, 361, 878, 898.
407, 408, 490, 492, 525, 593.
And see Strangways ; Conyers;
Ayssheton; Constable; Haryngton.
, escheator in, 550, 597.
York. And $ee Fereby; Woderovei Pits-
william; Willeethorpe ; Sharp; Port-
yngton; Coton.
, , subsidy and ulnago of cloth in,
328, 329, dSSt 835, 847, 478, 537.
, , outlawries in, 1-8, 6, 10, 47,
72-77,80, 142-14S,253, 822, 828,827»
881-386, 436, 477, 499, 502, 508, 575,
578, 581, 582, 600.
, , East Riding of , 199, 849, 354,
407, 428, 430, 496.
, , commissions of the peace
in, 636.
, , North Riding of, 200, 349, 408,
480, 490, 496.
, , , commissions of the peaoe^
in, 687.
, , West Riding of, 199, 849, 408,
430, 490, 496.
, , ,]ustices of the peace in,
55.
, , , commissions of the peace
in, 637.
York, Yorke, John, 81, 145, 823, 848, 528,
539.
, Richard, 572.
, , mayor of York, 816.
, Robert, 287.
, WiUiam, 849, 523, 622.
... , , Agnes his wife, 528.
Yotton, Thomas, 518.
Youlton, Yolton, co. York, 20, 419.
Yoxford, CO. Suffolk, 498.
Yveton. See Ivyton.
Yworthy. See Eworthy.
z.
Zeboll, John, 307.
Zeeland, Seland, 29, 118, 266, 498.
Ziles, Laurence, 488.
Zouche, de la Zouche, John, 45, 48, 97, 112,
235, 327, 878, 504.
, William, 152, 235, 373, 623.
, , Katharine his wife, 152, 873.
, William, lord, 45, 827.
, Elisabeth his wife, 827.
, William, lord Zouche and Seymour,
45,48,97,112,827,878.
, , of Totneyi, 242.
Zouches Manors, co. Cambridge, 480.
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compilata; Vol. L, 793-1290: Vol. H., 1290-1849 : Vol. lU.,
1349-1411.
5. JOHANNIS AlIUNDBSHAMy MONAOHI MoNASTBRII S. AlBANI, UT
YiDBTUBy Annales ; Volis. 1. and II.
6. Bboistra quorundam Abbatubc Monastbrii S. Albani, qui
S.^5:cui.o xv"o FLORUBRE ; Vol. I., Registrum Abbatijs Johannis
Whethamstede, Abbatis Mona£Tbru Sancti Albani, itbrum
suscEPT^ ; Roberto Blakeney, capellano, quondam ad-
scbiptusc : Vol. 11., Reoistra Johannis Whethamstbde,
WlLLBLlfl AlBON, ET WlLLELMI WaLINGFORDB, AbBATUM
Monastbrii Sancti Albani, cum Appendicb, coxtinente
QUASDAM EpISTOLAS A JOHANNB WhBTHAMSTEDE CONSCRIPTAS.
7. YpODIGMA NsUSTRIiE A ThOMA WaLSINGHAM, QUONDAM MONACHO
Monastbrii S. Albani, conscriptum.
Edited by Henrt Thomas Riley, M.A., Barrister at-Law. 1863-1876.
In the first two volumeH is a History of Englaud, from the death of Henry III. to the
death of Honry V., by Thomas Walsinghain, Precentor of St. Albans.
In the 8i-d volume is a Chronicle of English History, attributed to William Rishanger,
who lived in the reign of Edward I. : an account of transactions attending the award of the
kingdom of Scotland to John Balliol, 1291-1292, also attributed to William Kishanger, but on
no sufficient ground : a short Chronicle of English History, 1^29*2 to 1800, by an unknown hand :
a short Chronicle, Willelmi Rishanger Gesta Edwardi Pnmi, Regis An^liaejprobably by the
same hand : and fragments of throe Chronicles of English History, 1285 to 18(r7.
In the 4th volume is a Chronicle of English History, 1259 to l*i96 : Annals of Edward II.,
1S07 to 1323, by John de Trokelowe, a monk of St. Albaiis, and a continuation of Trokelowe's
Annals, 1328, 1324, by Henry de Blaneforde : a full Chronicle of English History, 1392 to 1406,
and an account of the benefactors of St. Albans, written in the early port of the 15th century.
The 5th, 6th, and 7th volumes contain a history of the Abbots of St. Albans, 793 to 1411,
mainly compiled by Thomas Walsinghani, with a Continuation.
The 8th and 9th volumes, in continuation of the Annals, contain a Chronicle probably of
John Amundcsham, a monk of St. Albans.
The 10th and 11th volumes relate especially to the acts and proceedings of Abbots
Whethamstede, Albon, and Wallingford.
The 12th volume contains a compendious History of England to the reign of Henry V.
and of Normandy in early times, also by Thomas Walsinghani, and dedicated to Henry V.
29. Ohronicon ABBATiiE Eveshamensis, Auctouibus Dominico Priore
Eveshami.*: EI Thoma de Marlebeugk Abbate, a fundatione ad
annum 1213, UNA CUM continuatione ad annum 1418. Edited by
the Rev. W. D. Macuay, Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1863.
The Chronicle of Evesham illustrates the history of that important monastery from
690 to 1418. Its chief feature is an autobiography, which makes us acquainted with the
inner daily life of a great abbey. Interspersed are many notices of general, personal, and
local history.
30. RicAUDi DE Cirencestria Speculum Hibtouiale dk Gestis Regum
Anolle. Vol. I., 447-871. Vol. II., 872-1066. Edited by John E. B.
Mayor, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 1863-1869.
Richard of Cirencester's history is in four books, and gives many charters in favoni of
Westminster Abbey, and a very full account of the lives and miracles of the saints
especially of Edward the Confessor, whose reign occupies the fourth book. A treatise on
the CToronation, by William of Sudbury, a monk of Westminster, fills book ii. c. S.
81. Year Books of the Reigns of Edward the First and Edward the
Third. Years 20-21, 21-22, 30-31, 32-88, and 83-35 Edw. I; and
11-12 Edw. in. Edited and translated by Alfred John Horwood.
Barrister-at-Law. Years 12-13, 13-14, 14, 14-15, 15 and 16 Edward
III. Edited and translated by Luke Owen Pike, M.A., Barrister-at-
Law. 1863-1896.
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82, Narratives op thb Expulsion of the English from Normandy, 1449-
1450.— Bobertus Blondelli de Keductione NormannisB: Le Becouvre-
ment de Normendie, par Berry, H^rault du Roy : Conferences between
the Ambassadors of France and England. Edited by the Rev. Joseph
Stevenson, M.A. 1863.
33. HiSTOKiA ET Cartularidm MonasteriiS. Petri Gloucestrije. Vols.I.-
III. Edited by W.H. Hart, F.S.A., Membre Correspondant de la
Soci<^te des Antiqaaires de Normandie. 1863-1867.
34. Alexandri Neckam de Naturis Rerum libri duo; with Neckam's
Poem, De Laudibus Divin^e SAPiBNTiiE. Edited by Thomas Wright,
M.A. 1868.
35. Leechdoms, Wortounning, and Starorapt of Early England ; being
a Collection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in this
Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. I.-III. Collected and
edited by the Rev. T. Oswald Cockayne, M.A. 1864-1866.
36. Annales Monabtigi.
Vol. 1. : — Annales de Margan, 1066-1232 ; Annales de Theokesberia,
1066-1263; Annales de Burton, 1004-1263.
Vol. II.: — Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 519-1277; Annales
Monasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291.
Vol. ni.:— Annales Prioratus de Dunstaplia, 1-1297. Annales
Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 1042-1432.
Vol. IV. : — Annales Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1347 ; Chronicon
vulgo dictum Chronicon Thomae Wykes, 1066-1 289 ; Annales Prioratus
de Wigornia, 1-1377.
Vo), v.: — Index and Glossary.
Edited by Henry Richards Luards, M.A., Fellow and Assistant
Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the University,
Cambridge. 1864-1869.
37. Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episoopi Lincolniensis. Edited by the Rev.
James F. Dimock, M.A., Rector of Barnburgh, Yorkshire. 1864.
88. Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard the First.
Vol. I.: — Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi.
Vol, II. : — Epistol^ Cantuaribnses ; the Letters of the Prior and
Convent of Christ Church, Canterbury ; 1187 to 1199.
Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Vicar of Navestock, Essex,
and Lambeth Librarian. 1864-1865.
The authorship of the Chronicle in Vol. I., hitherto ascribed to Geoffrey Vinesauf, is now
more correctly ascribed to Richard, Canon of the Holy Trinity of London.
The letters in Vol. II., written between 1187 and 1199, had their origin in a dispute which
arose from the attempts of Baldwin and Hubert, archbishops of Canterbury, to found a
college of secular canons, a project which gave great umbrage to the monks of Canterbury
89. Recuetl des Croniques et ancuiennes Istories de la Grant Bretaione
A PRESENT NOMME EnOLETERRE, par J EH AN DE WaURIN. Vol. I.,
Albina to 688. Vol. U., 1399-1422. Vol. III., 1422-1431. Edited by
William Hardy, F.S.A. 1864-1879. Vol. IV., 1431-1447. Vol. V.,
1447-1471. Edited by Sir William Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward
L. 0. P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1884-1891.
40. A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories of Great
Britain, now oalled England, by John de Waurin. Vol. I., Albina
to 668. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. III., 1422-1431. (Translations of
the preceding Vols. I., II., and HI.) Edited and translated by Sir
William Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward L. C, P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1864-
1891.
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41. PoLTCHRONicoN Ranulphi Higden, with Trevisa's Translation. Vols. I.
and II. Edited by Cuukchill Babington, B.D., Senior Fellow of St.
John's College, Cambridge. Vols. III.-IX. Edited ^^the Rev. Joseph
Rawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity, Vicar of St.
Edward's, Fellow of St. Catherine's College, and late Fellow of
Magdalene College, Cambridge. 1865-1886.
a
This chroniole. begins with the Creation, and is broaRht down to the reign of Edward III-
The two English translations, which are printed with the original Latin, afford interest
ing illustrations of tho (gradual change of our language, for one was made in the foarteenth
century, the other in the fifteenth.
43. Le Liverk de Rsis dr BRiTTAyiK e Lb Livbre de Rees de Engletbrb.
Edited by the Rev. John Glover, M.A.., Vicar of Brading, Isle of
Wight, formerly Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1865.
These two treaties are yalaable as careful abstracts of previous historians.
43. Chronica Monasterii de Melsa ab anno 1150 usque ad annum 1406,
Vols. I.-UI. Edited by Edward Augustus Bond, Assistant Keeper
of Manuscripts, and Egerton Librarian, British Museum. 1866-
1868.
44. MATTHiEi Paribiensis Historia Angloruit, sive ut vulgo dioitur,
HiSTORiA Minor. Vols. I.,-III. 1067-1253. Edited by Sir
Frederick Madden, K.H., Keeper of the Manuscript Department of
the British Museum. 1866-1869.
45. LiBBB MONASTBRII DE HyDA : A CHRONICLE AND ChARTULARY OF HtDB
Abbey, Winchester, 455-1023. ^^tVe<i ^y Edward Edwards. 1866.
The "Book of Hyde" is a compilation from mnch earlier sources, which are asaally
indicated with considerable care and precision. In many cases, however, the Hyde
Chronicler appearn to correct, to qualify, or to amplify the statements which, in substance,
he adopts.
There is to be found, in tho " Book of Hyde,** much information relating to the reig^ of
Kin^ Alfred which is not known to exist elsewhere. The volume contains some ourious
specimens of Anglo-Saxon and medieeval English.
46. Chronioon Sgotoruh : a Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from the
earliest times to 1135 ; and Supplement, containing the events from
1141 to 1150. Edited, with Translation^ by William Maxtns^ll
Hennessy, M.R.I.A. 1866.
47. The Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft, in French Verse, from the
EARLIEST period TO THE DEATH OF Edward I. Vols. I. and II. Edited
by Thomas Wright, M.A. 1866-1868.
It is probable that Pierre de Langtoft was a canon of Bridlington, in Yorkshire, and
lived in the reign of Edward I., and during a portion of the reign of Edward II. This
chronicle is divided into three parts ; in the first, is an abridgment of Qeoflrey of Monmouth's
" Historia Britonum '* ; in the second, a history of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, to the
death of Henry III. ; in the third, a history of the reign of Edward I. The language is a
specimen of the French of Yorkshire.
48. The War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or The Invasions of
Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Edited, with a Trans-
lation, by the Rev. James Henthorn Todd, D.D., Senior Fellow of
Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of
Dublin. 1867.
49. Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedioti Abbatis. Chronicle of the
Reigns of Henry II. and Richard I., 1169-1192, known under the
name of Benedict of Peterborough. Vols. I. and II, Edited by
the Rev, William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem History,
Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867.
50. Munimenta Aoademiga, or. Documents illustrative of Academical
Life and Studies at Oxford (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev
Henry Anstby, M.A., Vicar of St. Wendron, Cornwall, and late
Vice-Principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. 1868.
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51. Chronica Maoistbi Roorri de Hottedec^e. Vols. I.-IV. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History
aud Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1868-1871 .
The earlier portion, extending from 733 to 1149, appears to be a copy of a oompilation
made in Northarabria about 1161, to which Hoveden added little. From 1148 to 1169— a very
valuable portion of this work— the matter is derived from another source, to which Hoveden
appears to have supplied little. From 1170 to 1192 is the portion which corresponds to some
extent with the Chronicle known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough (see No. 49)
From 1192 to 1291 may be said to be wholly Hoveden's work.
52. WiLLELMi Malmbsbiribnsis Monachi De GbstisPontificum Anolorum
LiBiii QiTiNQUE. Edited by N. E. S. A. Hamilton, of the Department
of Manuscripts, British Museum. 1870.
63. Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, from the Archives
OF the City of Dublin, &c. 1172-1320. Edited by John T. Gilbert,
F.S. A., Secretary of the Public Record Office of Ireland. 1870.
54. The Annals of Loch Ce. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from 1041
to 1590. Vols. I. and II. Edited, with a Translation, by William
Maunsell Hennbssy, M.R.I.A. 1871.
55 Monumbnta Juridica. The Black Book of the Admiralty, with
Appendices, Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Sir Travers Twiss, Q.O., D.O.L.
1871-1876.
This book contains the ancient ordinances and laws relating to the navy.
56. Memorials of thb Reign of Henry VI. : — Official Corrbspondenoe
OF Thomas Bekynton, Secretary to Henry VI., and Bishop op Bath
AND Wells. Edited by the Rev. Georgb Williams, B.D., Vicar of
Ringwood, late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Vols. I. and II.
1872.
57. Matth^ei Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora.
Vol. I. The Creation to A.D. 1066. Vol. II. A.D. 1067 to A.D. 1216.
Vol. in. A.D. 1216 to A.D. 1239. Vol. IV. A.D. 1240 to A.D. 1247.
Vol. V. A.D. 1248 to A.D 1259. Vol. VI. Additamenta. Vol. VII.
Index. Edited by the Rev. Henry Richards Luard, D.D.. Fellow of
Trinity College, Registrary of the University, and Vicar oi Great St.
Mary's, Cambridge. 1872-1884.
58. Memorialk Fratris Walteri de Coventria. — Thb Historical Collec-
tions OF Walter of Coventry. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev.
William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History, and
FeUow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1872-1873.
59. The Anolo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists or the
Twelfth Century. Vols. I. and H. Collected and edited by Thobcas
Wright, M.A., Corresponding Member of the Nations^ Institute of
France (Acad^mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres). 1872.
60. Materials for a History of thb Reign of Henry VII., from original
Documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vols. I. and
II. Edited by the Rev. William Campbell, M.A., one of Her Majesty's
Inspectors of Schools. 1873-1877.
61. Historical Papers and Letters from thb Northern Rboistbbs.
Edited by the Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of York, and Secretary
of the Sm^ees Society. 1873.
62. Registrum Palatinum Dunelmensb. The Register of Richard db
Kbllawe, Lord Palatine and Bishop of Durham ; 1311-1316. Vols.
I.-IV, Edited by Sir Thomas Dupfus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper
of the Records. 1873-1878.
63. Memorials of St, Dunstan, Archbishop of Cantbkburt. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem History,
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1874.
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64. ChBOXICON AVQLlMf AB ANNO DOHINI 1328 USQUE AD ANNUM 1388,
AucTORB MoNAOHO QuoDAM Sangti Albani. Edited by Edwabd
Maundk Thoscpson, Barrister-at-Lawy Assistant Keeper of the Maaa-
scripts in the British Museum. 1874.
65. Thomas Saga Erkibtskups. A Life of Archbishop Thomas Beckbt
IN IcBLANDic. Vols. I. and II. Edited^ with Erujflish Translation
Notes, and Glossary, by M. Eirikr Magnusson, M.A., Sub-Idbrariani
of the University Library, Cambridge. 1875-1884.
66. Badulphi de Coogeshall Ohronigon Anglioanum. Edited by the Bev.
Joseph Stevenson, M.A. 1875.
67. Materials for the History of Thomas Beckbt, Archbishop of
Canterbury. Vols. I. -VI. Edited by the Bev. Jambs Craigie
Robertson, M.A., Canon of Canterbury. 1876-1883. Vol. VII. Editetl
by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard, LL.D. 1885.
The first volume contains the life of that celebrated man, and the miracles after his
(loath, by William, a monk of Canterbury. The second, the life by Benedict of Peterborough :
John of Salisbury ; Alan of Tewkesbury ; and Edward Grim. The third, the life by William
Fitzstephon ; and Herbert of Bosham. The fourth, anonymous lives, Quadrilogus, «c. The
fifth, sixth, and seventh, the Epistles, and known letters.
68. Badulfi de Dicbto Decani Lundoniensis Opera Historiga. The
Historical Works of Master Balph dr Dicbto, Dean of London.
Vols. L and II. Edited by the Bev. William Stubbs, M.A., Begins
Professor of Modern History, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
1876.
The Abbreviationes Chroniconim extend to 1147 and the Ymagines Historarum to 1901.
69. Boll of the Proceedings of the King*s Council in Ireland, for a
portion of the 16th year of the reign of Bichard II. 1392-93.
Edited by the Bev. James Graves, B.A. 1877.
70. Henrigi de Bracion de Lbgibus et Oonsuetudinibus Angli.£ Libri
QuiNQUE IN vARios TRAOTATUS DisTiNCTi. Vols. I.- VI. Edited by Sir
Travers Twiss, Q.C, D.O.L. 1878-1883.
71. The Historians of the Church of York, and its Archbishops. Vols.
I.-III. Edited by the Bev. James Baine, M.A., Canon of York, and
Secretary of the Surtees Society. 1879-1894.
72. Begi strum Malmesburiense. The Begister of Malmbsbury Abbey,
PRESERVED IN THE PuBLic Bbcord Office. Vols. I. and II. Edited by
the Bev. J. S. Brewer, M.A., Preacher at the Bolls, and Bector of
Toppesfield ; and Charles Trice Martin, B.A. 1879-1880.
73. Historical Works of Gbrvase of Canterbury. Vols. I. and II. Edited
by the Bev. William Stubbs, D.D., Canon Besidentiary of St. Paul's,
London ; Begins Professor of Modern History and Fellow of Oriel
College, Oxford, &c. 1879, 1880.
74. Hbnrici Archidiaconi Huntendunensis Historia Anglobum. The
History of the English, by Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon,
from A.D. 55 to a.d. 1164, in Eight Books. Edited by Thomas Arnold,
M.A., 1879.
75. The Historical Works of Symeon of Durham. Vols. I. and H.
Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A. 1882-1885.
76. Ohboniole of the Beigns of Edward I. and Edward II. Vols. I and
II. Edited by the Bey. William Stubbs, D.D., Canon Besidentiary of
St. Panics, London ; Begins Professor of Modern History, and Fellow
of Oriel College, Oxford, &c. 1882-1883.
The first volame of these Ohronicles contains the Annates Londonienseg, and the Annales
Puulini : the second, l.—Commendatio Lamentabilta in Dramitu moffni Regis Ettwardi, IL~
Gegta Edioardi de Camarvan AxuAort Canonic^ Bridlinat/miensi. lll.—Afonachi cujtadam
McUmeaberieHtis Vita Edfvardi II. IV.— Ftia ti Mars Edward //., eomeripta a Thomade 1%
• Moore.
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77. Rbgisirum Epistolarum Fbatbis Johannis Peckham, Archiepiscopi
Cantuakibnsts. Vols. I.-III. Edit(fd by Chakles Trice Martin, B. A.,
F.S.A., 1882-1886.
78. Bboister of S. Osmdkd. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. W. H.
Rich Jones, M.A., F.S.A., Canon of Salisbury, Vicar of Bradford-on-
Avon. 1883, 1884.
This Register derives its name from containing the statutes, rules, and orders made or
compiled by 8. Osmund, to be observed in the Cathedral and diocese of Salisbury.
79. Ohartuiary of tbb Abbbt of Ramsey. Vols. I.-III. Edited by
William Henry Hart, F.S.A., and the Rev. Ponsonby ^nnesley
Lyons. 1884-1893.
80. Ghartularibs op St. Mary's Abbey. Dublin, with the Register of its
HOrSE AT DUNBRODY, CoUNTY OP WbXFORD, AND AnnALS OF IRELAND,
1162-1370. Vols. I. and 11. Edited by John Thomas Gilbert, F.S. A ,
M.R.I.A. 1884, 1886.
81. Eadmebi Historia Novorum in Anglia, et opuscula duo dilvita Sancti
Ansblmi bt quibusdam miraculis ejus. Edited by th^lev. Martin
Rule, M A. 1884.
82. Chronioles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Riohard I.
Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Richard Howlbtt, Barrister-at-Law. 1884-
1889.
Vol. I. contains Books I.-IV. of the Historia Rerttm Anglicarum of William of Newburght
Vol. n. contains Book V. of that work, the continuation of the some to A.D. 1298, and the
Draco Normannieiu of Etienne de Rouen.
Vol. III. contains the Gesta Stephani Beffis^ the Chronicle of Richard of Hexham, the
Eelatio de Standardo of 8t. Aelred of Rievaulx, the poem of Jordan Fantosme, and the
Chronicle of Richard of Devizes.
Vol. IV. contains the Chronicle of Robert of -Torignl.
83. Chronicle of the Abbey of Ramsey. Edited by the Rev. William
Dunn Macbay, M.A., F.b.A., Rector of Ducklington, Oxon. 1886.
84. Chronica Rogeri de Wendover, sivb Flores Historiarum. Vols. I.-
III. Edited by Henry Gay Hewlett, Keeper of the Records of the
Land Revenue. 1886-1889.
This edition gives that j^rtion only of Roger of Wendover's Chronicle which can be
accounted an original authority.
85. The Letter Books of the Monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury.
Vols. I.-III. Edited by Joseph Bbigstocke Sheppard, LL.D. 1887-
1889.
The Letters printed in these volumes were chiefly written between 1296 and 1838.
86. The Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester. Edited by
William Aldis Wright, M.A., Senior Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Parts I. and II., 1887.
The date of the composition of this Chronicle is placed about the year 1800. The
writer appears to have been an eye witness of many events of which he describes. The
language m which it is written was the dialect of Gloucestershire at that time.
87. Chronicle of Robert or Bbunne. Edited by Frederick James
Furnivall, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Parts I. and 11. 1887.
Robert of Brunnc, or Bourne, co. Lincoln, was a member of the Gilbertinc Order
established at Bempringham. His Chronicle is described by its editor as a work of fiction,
a contribution not to English history, but to the history of English.
88. Icelandic Sagas and other Historical Documents relating to the
Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the British Isles.
Vol. I. Orke3dnga Saga, and Mamus Saga. Vol. II. Hakonar
Saga, and Magnas Saga. Edited by Godbrand Viofusson, M.A.
1887. Vols. III. and IV, TraDslations of the above by Sir George
Webbb Dasbnt, D.C.L. 1894.
89. The Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, with other documents relating
to that Saint. Edited by Whitley Stokes, LL.D., D.C.L., Honorary
Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford ; and Corresponding Member of the
Institute of France. Parts I. and H. 1887.
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90. WiLLELMI MONAOHI MlLSCESBIRIBiTSIS D£ KbGUM GeSTIS AJNTOLOBUM
LiBRi y. ; EX Historic, Novell/b, ltbri III. Edited by William
Stubbs, D.D., Bishop of Oxford. Vols. I. and 11. 1887-18y9.
91. LE3T0RIB DE3 EiTOLBS SOLUM GsFFREi Gaimar. Edited by the late Sir
Thomas Dcjpfus Hardy, D.O.L., Deputy Keeper of the Records ;
continued and translated bi/ Charles Triob Martin, B.A., F.8 A.
Vols. I. aad II. 1883-1889.
92. Chronicle op Henry Knighton, Canon of Leicester. Vols. I. and II.
Edited by the Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisian Pro-
fessor of Divinity. 1889-1896.
93. Chronicle of Adam Murimuih, with the Chronicle of Robert of
Avesbury. Edited by Edward Maundb Thompson, LL.D., F.S.A.,
Principal Librarian and Secretary of the British Mnseum. 1889.
94. Register of the Abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr^ Dublin.
Edited by John Thomas Gilbert, F.S.A., M.R.I. A. 1889.
95. Flores Historiarum. Edited by the Rev. H. R. Luard, D.D., Fellow
of Trinity College and Registrary of the University, Cambridge.
Vol. I., The Creation to a.d. 1066. Vol. II. a.d. 1067-1264. Vol. IIL
A.D. 1265-1326. 1890.
96. Memorials of St. Edmund's Abbey. Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A.,
Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland. Vols. I.-IH. 1890-1896.
97. Charters and Documents, illustrating the History op the Cathedral
and City op Sarum, 1100-1800; forming an Appendix to the Register
of S. Osmund. Selected by the late Rev. W. H. Rich Jones, M. A.,
F.S.A., a?id edited by the Rev. W. D. Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of
Dueklington. 1891.
98. Memoranda de Parliambnto, 25 Edward I. 1305. Edited by F. W«
Maitland, M.A. 1893.
99. The Red Book op the Exchequer. Edited by Hubert Hall, F.S.A.,
of the Public Record Office. Parts I.-IIL 1896.
In the Press.
Tear Books of the Reign of Edward III. Edited and translated by
LuKB Owen Pike, M.A., Barrister- at-Law.
Ranijlf ue Glanvill; Tractatus db legibus et consubtudinibus
Anglic, &c. Edited afid translated by Sir Travers Twiss, Q.C, D.C.L.
andl, S. Lead AM.
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W. Bromley Davenport, B. T.
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1887 (5.) Appendix and Index
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1887 (6.) Appendix and Index
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1888 (7.) Appendix and Index
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Bridgwater Trust Office, Reading
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1890 Twelfth Beport -
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1888 (1.) Appendix . . - -
Earl Cowper, K.G. (Coke MSS., at
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1888 (2.) Appendix ....
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1888 (4.) Appendix ....
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1889 f6.) Appendix aio) Index
House of Lojds, 1689-1690.
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